The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 18, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6

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Page HIk " t - - AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING At I a ^ ^ X. V. Z.?Will 1 ever get fat and look like a woman? I have been in this ploer about?nine?months nm| have rot been well in all this time. W: at should I do? An.s: In your case I think you World ht7 nu king.a very wise m Ve to "pack your duds" and go back h win ty you belong You have n thing to look forward to as h'nny - t uid now. What you need r than anvthi: g right now is to find a good man for a husl mci . . . settle down to some good old f: shinned" living. This will do 11,ore to fatten you than medicine and doeior bills. ~ -?!?. X. II. 1 am a rentier ?,f y ?ur ??mn anil I feel you cat: tuts velthis. My husband did away withsome money this~>wek lie told me lie jjhot pool with part of it but he didn't tell me what he -did vitlv the' rest.' I cfpnTt" bcKo"vt. he rVrt? pool with the amount he told me he did because 1 caught him in some lies lately. It seems like he doesn't love nie like he did when we first married. ??; ns: Husbands have a way ^ neglecting inoir wivi^ wnen uniu draws dose for thorn t<> bo *\ nn? **??* Clip and Mail Th. t - ' Notice to Readers:- Let Professor / \ FREE in this column . . . just include * letter. For a "Private Reply" . . . *r \ TROLOCY READINC & LUCKY DAY J Sign your full name birthdste, and c; 9 all mall to: Prof. Abbe' Waftrrre, c J 1310 Assembly St., Columbia; S. * (Cive BirthdaJe and Explain Question ? rr?1?? : : : t My Name .. t Address..... ? City J Q I am a Leader subscriber ? ATlTMEDICAL ASSOCIATION cklemrates first ANNIVERSARY l Tho Piedmont section of the State Medical constineey, which jviis organized by Dr. L. \Y. D ng cf Union, S. C., returned ht-re,Union, toright for their first anniversary. whi'h wiu held-in the _ 1 ;s. . V n1- s 1 A ?aummrtum or ntm ? nign sc:.oo of which the Rev. A. A. Sims is the builder and principal Dr. J L. Duckett of Greenville. wr? selecto-f the evening; to recount the heed by Dr. Long as guest speaker ginning and the year's activity of the organization, which he did wjth A deal of credit as a speaker an-) a memory "f incidents. Drs. S. A. Freeman, member of the Meharrv Medical College, Nashville, Term.: J. II. 'Presr.eil. M. D.. A A. Gurren. D. D. S., and E. M. Carter. I'-he., Kr.oxville, Tcnn. were the specialists . v.her were invited and came and took over their respective groups for importing and receiving information rcative to how to better their service to tne public. At the close of the group clinic?, the entire body reassembled in the auditrrrium for a business session. Dr. I.aney and Dr.' L;- M. Duckett, both of Rock Hill. \vere asked to act as chairman and secretary r snoctivelly, and election of officer'; for another veer was con_ ducted?Hi' II. E.ilill of.Scneca. 1 " "? ele ted president; Dr. J. D. Walker. -Spartanburg, vice presi .i t- y>r. S I.. Smiley, Greenville, s-'Cffni-y; Miss ( DivU-L^-A^ Saner? treasurer; \V. M. Porter. ^ Snnrtnnb'.irjr. reporter; and .Dr. E. .W?.Bnnntir. Anderson, chaplain.? T^'4 lai n ?.' lidif's night a* -well as the anniversary date, ira after the clwse of the i icinos-: ? ssio". the prrnup of visr>hri**?7 fiaffnevT J ~H- Thomas *'-y-r Mesdames E. K. Hum T ,1 :-i Cm Greenville; E. A Lanov. I. M. Duckett. Rock Hill; W .1. Thomas. E. E.. McClaren. F A F Hn"-eios. (Miss i J Li rrle L L. \y, 'i;;1 ,, >?. Greenville; Family E Clinton. Lancaster; Bessie L R^nwn. Vivian Glvmnh Doll Mann (M;?osi Rnse Eniblv. Edith Duffy. Pertha I.. Rivers, Matt trie I.n Soartanbur?; R. R. Finlrirk D, E. Cureton an l (MR?es^ Tr-nl-r-n^-nn-l Rarnes. Gnffney high c-h'">r. rfir-'onwomd; (Miss) Fran? . ?au?IVUlkun*..?Anderson. LL E-_ THnrrrfrs ard Ft. E. Ft ill v Sem*ca. \- i t i r> ir ntlemen were Messrs W. J. Thomas. Greenville; Charles "-p)h Sohi-inhhiirtc \{>v nasmfi Rates, Jackson, Miss. Chaplain A. I, .Tbo'mas. Camp Croft; Seymour Carroll. Varner ard Dr. Stafford, Mrs. Simpkins and Ramsey of Co1 mh?n: Dr. Jacobs of Knoxville; D*\ Mcpherson of Oranjjeburjr. end Mr. Edwards of Nashville, Tenn. All worn invited into the dining room of the home economies department, Mrs. Sarah Humohrics ? rrmrhnrfrm, whr-rf- thew wr,rwrved supper, and from there to the City Armory to meet the Union people and dance Out-of town facets not ed on the dance floor were-?Mrs. Helen Putman an-l I,uther Leek, Laurens; ard of the local continer ent were Misses Dorothy (stone, Ressie White. Julia Dobson. Sarah Morris, Helen Kennedy. Ruth Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Kallack. Mr* and Mrs. Nesbitt Williams. Mr and Mrs. David Nichols; I Messrs. M. R. White, W. E. Ffoe, A. T Pearson. The?nert nirrtmg-wiH -h,. -held hi Anderscrn Thursday, November 1.6th. I fined." After the baby is burn, verythinjr will be different. In tht. { meantime, be as patient as possibly i with fTtm FTul eneourajre him Fo t luy plans with you for th0 future M jour ehiM. He loves you as i mucn as ever, be iv little more r trtrstingp I? pi i s ' \ 1 am a <;i.! 1 ti y< i i s '' >lii a'<1 si. .a will be finishing school. M\p mother and dad il? n't atfrec. Will she do better if sue t?oes to a certain city to live" Please trive me some advice? Ans: You can do more than I i.ini'?t?>?bi iM"?tils, t?a?IkO to;?r feeling between your parents by playing the loll of PKACKMAK- ^ ER in the family Neither your" ~ Tattler nor" mother are wholly re- ^ v-ponsible for the present situa4. n *' Roth h: ve their faults and are v j.a|ually?tu-hkone. -fa i r l.lu'._uu:lia.-4iy. v eilnditio'tj at home. Going to Chicago is not the answer to th,. prol>. 1 lem. Rotter that you. your mother ?' and dad all stait attending' Itrveh 1 11 i 1 1 1 I regular ly i^'tn puuu; y a h i> \ in what It Ts to love and el ee'Tsn ^ each other. That is the happy* s?? ^ 1111ion to the prbbleni. ^ s Coupon Today! I ' i ^bbe' Wallace analyze yoer problem * \ a clipping of hit column with yoer , j -d a quarter <25c) lor his new AS- ' j CHART and receive by return nail J . jlyzing three (3) questions privately- ~i ~ rrect address to all-tetters. Address J are of THE PALMETTO LEADER, ?4c. ; t. L ? Separate Sheet si Peeor) * : - a ? t ^ | State. \ M I am a NewestaW heyee J HIT!! KIT" A M"! K. l lll'liCII 11 Rev. K. K. Kifhhurjt, I'astor i liriinchvjllf. S. ('. Sunday fint. aiay for all church puts, i Sunday School opened at tin us- < aat fcdur: Our camp meeting bejran last " Muinlay. i.ipnt. lit-v.?trnrn?t'roni?h Kevesviile. S. preached two t nights. Kveryotie cnjoVt-d the ser- t. .lions. On Wi'ilm-silay nijrlit , pastor preached ^ soul stirring sci' I ir.on On Thursday niyht Kev. E. 1 i'aylor from--St. Matthew, S. -t'., ' ireac-lnd a wonderful sermon s which was i-nioVod he :.il II. \\ stayed?two nights with u?. \\fx'tijoyed having liev. Taylor witn ! j.s and hope he will <.onn? ;'yaii. a *oon. . V tJ)n Wednesday night* Rev. < Ruhburg. .Sal!ie Muntirnmei v. and S Mi ss Marion latum wot*, the ^uj?* t er guests ot Mrs. Mary Ki-zur. a and Thursday morning Rev. Rlehburg was the breakfast guest of b Sis Razor. Thursday for dinner.?t Thursday night Rev. Richburg anil < Rev. Taylor were the supper guests < of -Sis. Marie Simpson, Friday I norning the hret kfast guests of < Sis. I ley ward. Friday dinn.j-. _Ui. i guests os Sis. Sallio Montgomery. 1 and Sis. C. Row, Friday night, the guests of Mr. and Mr-. -James ? Bookard. Saturday morning. tTTe guests of Sis. Ra7or arid Saturday?T night, the guests of. Sis. CI orei; Young and Sis Lizzie Reed. \Y. | all enjoyed the camp meeting. Our herats were made to rejo'ice. Sunday being communion dnv. quite a number of mend * as .11 as visitors were present. We are sorry that our < hur ' news didn't come out Tasf'Triday the paper.??had ? -e-rr-w?.!,t Sunday. Our pastor pteieh d ' wonderful sermons. We h v ; t?> * hear our dear pastor preach.- because ht> knows what to do. Rev. and Mrs. Smith i'r on I'd 1idelphia. are spending some t with Mrs. Lizzie lleyu; r 1 W ."TT ioyetLhaving Rev. and M s '.'no with us frt sorvicr's Sundav nhrhtand alst) their remarks. We hope they will come again. BLACK RIVER RAI'T. ( 'IIUR( H Ry Utopia Davis WiimsForm- S. C -Xumhy -was i pleasant day to attend church. \Tr .Trie WacViins/ton and Mr. Rob rt .Nichols mad prayer n 1 t i n ^ and wore fine. They had t?> stop orayer service on the account of Rally day The members certainly cooperated. The men and women just as"J soon as they were called were ready to pay. The t:sisual opening services were con- i ducted after which Rev. Smith took his text from St. John 17:4. He is a soul stirring preacher. > We were pleased To have some tiT the members of the Presbyterian hurch and otheri? present. Some of the members o f Black Jack were here visiting anion? whom was Geor?c Henderson from Hartford, Conn. He looks the oicturo of health. Black Jaok rais ed - That is?exceedingly tro- : ii... ^VMHI. i i>n tyuuuy &ay iliK time are hard but they are smart people. Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Henderson were visitinp in Columbia at Mrs Mr DwrriH and rrport -rri'HiHd "trip. ~ Subscribe for the Loader. . - - - - - - TH LITTLE MOL'XT \1N QltCl IT 1 When Cod finl.d. d doir.j certain lobs of His six days' work, He Laagcd-~ou itinueit?uy any ing- X, vas good. When some ol us as Heather,. do a "good piece of wo: k \e do ih i say ai,y in:, g, liol tr.; e ? .. i a. ...4 i-.i coca use we U"e forgeetful, that's all. W hen I was sv lit to tins w uk a -Wa?-ll.ity uoliats was n i hat v. as tn.sed to pay the circuit's assessment Now We are aiyin : iiom utty to sixty dollars or onL. of t'.e assessments, and . hat -have nnsert 1 werry-to. r dollars more lo.1 education nis y.ar than we lave in the , last three years, and that is no.'J. St."John is" no more a Fishing >ool. You can see the tin shining m the top of ol' it as f;ir as you an see the ehuicly,Just a lew noTe si |li: reS aTRfiil will all be ?vcr. and that is mihgty' good, for t was needed t": yciu;. ago. I'rovidemje. our sister church, ilayed well its part by giving fr?.e a bur toward ovi-ri'i the i-hill.h 'hey worked hard and Long with is lor two days. W e e; ti never torept the hungry wolves from our ioors for they were there each day cith dinn.rs. And all of that was cry good: N"\v f: C nuT'ird women of tin*?y halve huvv. rolled i:p their sleavs and yone to work piapanny the \ iistor to mei i tin' ionferenee 0."K. j 'hcv are: Bra', <1. II. B.t tes. K .M. u iookman. l.m ("ha! t man. .1, \V Talker, *is. (lassie Myers. A. S. Ilijrht. .Jessie Clark. Pearl BBnyd, j kiisy Summers, S. M, BooknitUL. male Tola'.?A Sims. .Jf?hn Gilllam. Daisy Chatman. Ida Chat- y nan. I.illy Dehor.. Alic\. Hart. T.. y Colsoii. K. S. Sliirli. P. Kennedy. - Bowers. M. lUese. L. Bookman. '. Cannon. H. Cannon. C. Burton. v vmm:i Hawkins. M Counts.?A. ^ 'i/unts. 1'. 11 aw kins. L. Cannon! Kveryhody else is stiyinir. "Pasur. you cannot "fair nBI<; DAY IN (-^MDKN j Cauulur. S. C. The second tin- ' ual si ssinn of "The Twelve Tribes ' f Israel -Mutual Aid Association" 1 as laid in thi. city October <s "he niorniii.' session started at '? ii-u'U) i>v -th( -Ur- I- Key. J. W? Williams:" siftir arrrjrjfittjr coijt? nittees aid leceiviny the tribl's' . i-p.-rts from \arieiis sections of he state. l?ev. 1". M. Boy kin de- ' \eiid ;t voul stirrinu sermon at T :d" anil at l2:U0 dinner w as serv- j v ii in tlu- T' ibis' temple. * Tin' i~\ - nine sess.iiih'" str: ted :fT~' at whi.h time Mt Mmiah 1 Irrj-r'TSt?eh lire h enenriL its. rhioi's?b o this progressive society. and h he pas!i>r. 41< \. .1. F. Hovkin. wel- (| mii'd us. The response by Mrs. ( a' l it Mi Klvoen \va> good. Mr. e . \V. Williams, a senior at Morris ( 'nllftft*. tm-vt?t-lve objc'i't-irf this As- t nidation I'nitv of tin* Association f .as given by Bro. It. .1. Chestnut. Rev. T S. .leper had tn leave t uring tin .day bcacuse of sirkness. f nd in liis stead stood the Rev. G. i". Williams, a graduate of Claflin f '. Lli-vi and Gammon Theological C (.miliary A very large cniigroga- <> ion, at times. s<c?ud breathless t s he spoke so masterfully. During the da\ ten t\e\v mem- I ers were added. Among them was t tie lUv. .1, F. Hovkin. 1). J)., pasnr of this church. $.~>t) was present 7] to Mn Ivngonc Toy for the loath of her r. urban.) last week. , ill s. M; l ie Pogue of "jfje^wter. S. ; was* credited with the follow- | iu: AMlitv, Courage, Faith, Paier.ee, Business". etc. ' ; W,. returned t(>. our homes late' ihnt?t h? empl-y- -Iwskets TTtfl dT'i ':i>..r s oils and w iths^a deleiei-niination not?tn~turn brck. ; I 1^1 M. I ' ' ' | - (xakxa- (? x ii *_>v\a^l<jvgvaj?. <xjx. ja^oL^ H ^ | ^ J AAA I .AAA. Ok. AT COlKiX^^f fAT<- ? CS. ,^/f Patterns ofthe above design cents in coin for each pattern quires 3 1-2 yards of 39 inch 1 E PALMETTO LEADER BALTIMORE, MD. NEWS By Mrs. Louise ~G. Douglass Mr. Bni;ney Douglass, Sr., de ii in Chester, S. C. AH' of th. Douglasses wtre culled home II< eaves to mourn his drath. hi., wife His. Maggie Douglass, daughters Mrs. France^ 1) Wilmore. Mrs Maggie D. Gray. Mrs. Mary 1) ..and, Baltimore. Md.; Miss Lull Douglass, Miss Bessie Douglass .'hosier. S. C.; sons, Mr Willis Douglass, Mr. Fred Douglass, Mr anus Douglass, Mr. Pink Doutr. ass, Mr. Wade DoiigiffSs, EaTti. nore, Md.; Mr; Barney Douglass 'r.. Bhilialelphia. Pa. -Mr.DougLasa was laid -to rest, it; 'hester, S. C. Mr. Douglass was i very good-hearted man. lit ame up during the Christmas lolidays to visit his children and lad a very good trip. In Febru: ry io became ill at his daughter's lome. His wife later came for him is his health failed. He will nissed very much - Mrs. L. G. Dorvtn-*v~~hndD't>m4ttn ruests, Mr. T. MeCollough Mi foTm "Coleman, and Miss Albert: 1 rown. Friday Tifght guests w . rt ilruiColemair Jalinon. Miss Mamii itevenson, Mr. Robert Gilbert disv Gladys Sims. Miss Fhnlor.i Ferndoh, MV. JohirCM att hews, M rs .ula fT. Herrdon. On the sick list are: Mr. John V rScott, Mr. Riehard Land. Mrs. l. McDowell. Rev Mrrshall Flow r*. Mi's. Louie Young. Mrs. Magie Lewis and Mr. George Blizzard. The S. S. S. club met with Mrs. .ouise Go're Douglass, 1523 Ed. nondson Ave; vTh,. next meeting 'ill be ^rtr Mrs Lula Weeks, 1025 V. Saratoga St. Meeting every londay night. The Douglas high school evening school -has operd with a ery lrrge enrollment. Mr. A1 M. on are students there. The Lord'c Supper was serve', t Friendship Baptist church Oct. ober 12th at 3:30 p ro. oing swell in her heJtuy shop. It s located in the northeast side of !altimor? in the TOO block of NT. lay St. Even' one wish her much access. She is a v,,|v beautiful tdv from' Chester, S. C. CAMDEN JOTTINGS Friday evening. 8:30 Rev. G. B oilman of the M. E. church )reached in "Sard is Baptist of rhich Rev. Mr. Ferguson is paior. Text taken from Genesis: ts~an eagle stLm hi-? nest, etc )id he preach ? You should have >een-out?to?hear?Did -not?oui eart? burn within whjje the man if God spoke by the way. Rev i. B. Tillman is a gifted preach, r from every angle and wher ?od give gifts who can but use hern. May all the True-ones live or Christ for iron sharpens iron Services have been going on ir he churches several nights a? all revivals.^" The pastor, members a n (3 riends of the Church of God ir 'hi ist are preparing for then leventh State Convocation to be leld in Orangeburg, 17-26. . Rev. Wilson pastor here, Mrs yizzie Alexander and others fron his place will be in attendance Socials Teachers are still being sent t< "UVals. We anticipate good work Mr. John Williams is added to the faculty at St. Matthew school. Misses Rornice Cantev. Dais1 Kelton and Mrs. Janie B Ander son are still kept busy in thei parlor. lube-lie system used b; them is highly praised. Thes ooung ladies are very ccmrteou y *1 ^BBy^w * wKj^^PT^ ^lf<f^? ' . . <-; . V/% ><-,. , . ' '$&, .tvojl X. U AiXva j I L<ya^ / D 'a / jHi \a^.?. /JkUJt rr. J Mi.' fl-ft ? - J jfi jl^a jr.n W?j*v^o->c_a~ . ' il' % fc" "T"-^ ^v ~QrTU. r "% . . ?- * * '4' ' ':*-{? 4 ' ? " v'- ' $1$ fr v.- ^ * may hfi nhtpinr.fi hy wnrlin^ to this newsp aper. Sizes i * v _ roDric. PROVIDENCE A. M. E CHURCH Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor We ai c near I he clost> of anc/th er onferenco' y ar and the church , roll wilt be called th0 last time ? next Sunday." Some members have - paid?it?pr 11 and?some have?nnt paid anything on Pastor's Salary. *?If you are not able to come out, please send us the envelope you 1 have been given by yoair leader. We know that we have not nude ' any cotton this year but every man and a number of women have other jobs where th.y.are getting " as much, if not more. The cotton > picking day will take pla e on ^ the fith of October. A prize will ' er Who will get the prize? On last Sundf v, after a strong ' ,i?u..1 k,, he put on a pew rally to tak; place the fourth Sunday night and thlL ' following captains were appointed: ! 1 Mrs. Vanger Bowers, Maggie * Oounts. Bessie Movers Lj fccna ' Price, Martha Bowers, Pearl Cole man. Mary K7 Bowman, Lancic Works. "Ester Miller, Malvencr Bowers. Eddie Hart. Miss Na-sica Mayers, Mr. John Durham, Atrneic i C; ugh man. Jannett Collins, Essie Prannon. Martha Metz, Annie ] Ringer, Killer Caughman and Maty Brow if. A program is schud- < ?tiled to be presented that evening , by a number of visitors. 1 Tht> Missionaries are planning ( to give our pastor a warm reccm j 'ii-n'Ta Tuesday-night, October 28, > led by a dozen or more working it, we will not be able to pay our . members of the church. As 1 see pastor, as _we. intended, but we. pledged ourselves to satisfy him i before he goes to conference. Everybody is singing his praises and wants him back. Rev Bowman has mnd0 m; ny ?friendg?this year- -on this work, He is a noble preacher and one of I the best -pastors, if- not- the best io the-CoKimbia-c-onforence. and rs lovd by all. Ho will preach his closine- <i-rmon on t.he 20th. Nbt _j ?his Inst, bet the last in this-eon -J ference verr. so come out and enjoy a sweet message n? he can and ' always give. I May I see you ? Come and go 'to church. 1 WILLIAMS CHAl'EL A. in. n. CHURCH I I Rev. K.J. Jefferson, Pastor I 1' j , Orangeburg?Thy Sunday school j opened' at the usual hour with the Supt and Asst. Supt in charge ' ; Despite the sudden change o f j the weather a large crowd was I present at Sunday school. The I lesson was reviewed by Mrs. Ag' nes Hildebrand. It was in<leed a I treat, everyone enjoyed it. 1 I The morning service was larze] I ly attended. The Pastor selected his text from "St. Matthew 20:28 ' ' subject: The true standard o f 1 i greatness. This message, was very ' | much enjoyed and well received, and quite befitting:. One outstand ' | ing thought was: that true great' i ness is obtained through service. I am sure every Christian will long remember this great message. | As usual we are very glad to recognize a number of visitors in 1 the congregation, come again. It 's is pleasing to observe the very splendid reaction to the Tact"that . and polite which means much in ? business. Camden is progressing nicely in many ways. L' This week will be County Fair ?*? proceedings. Marty interesting? y features are looked for from them ' e who will be present. Hence this s week Is called gala. ? 1 ? : 12 to 20?30 to 38. Size 16 re S&tur noro money was paid on th* bond debt out of this last rally than lad been paid at any one time in ten years, said the bondholder, which- has" created in the Heartsjnd minds of the people n deaire OJj to tackle the job with a determination fo free the church from ~ lebt. , S',e< The church as a whole has bec" 1' neatly inspired by the efforts of ( ' he Pastor to relieve them and as i result new members are join ><< | the church, and older ones who , navy beyn missing for a luilg Qffic, >ime are returning and offering 8'3fr themselvs for service. A very fine League service was 1 .'inducted by the President Mr, - - lb. L. Pincknev. We were happy to have had Miss Jessie Mae Red mon and Mr. and: ' Mrs. Berry with i s in the League. Come a- 1107 arain the League always has inspiration for you. We are always flad to see new faces in the Lea?ue and to the students, spend your Sunday with the A C. E. I League. 1? At the evening service a few Oflic moments?v^ere spoilt in?prayer J0:0 md praise service lead by the choral club, after which the * Pastor delivered a pleasing ex- 2030 ortation, based on the Prophe- t>t; <v oT Isatnh 43rd chapter. One AV-t nember was added to the church. Rvpjythi:><i points now towards :he 4th quarterly conference to Deal )e held Sunday and Monday o f Mar his week. Dee< PAY YOUR jm SUBSCRIPTION TODAY! C cO ? IIAI01ID 1I1-C0NDITI0NEI U bicmiiii-iiat coaciei | ' 4, Oia AM , COMIOITMi One wav from Cniumh-f. M| Richmond 5 .V.4'0 | Wasnincton 7.45 iff Philadelphia 10.05 New 1 ork 11.8.' I 1 Boston (via llell Gate I M Bridge 17.3'. I 1 Pittsburgh 13.40 I Buffalo 16.J0 IT" St. Petersburg 8.?'. IJ Tampa 8.3o ^ Miami 10.bo S W. Palm Beach 9.i>0 Jacksonville .. 5.10 J. L. Carter, I)PA JV1 Columbia, S. C. Itoom No. 1 Arcade Bldg. Telephone *821?9987 an(j (fQ Ovl' ENUF FLOUR 1 It's good? E HONESTLY E im Mi te,e I Invj - Wor PINCKNEY'S FUN t ndfcrftakf.r and licel of south Carolina BHfl fl '*>06 WASHINGTON ST. day, October 18, 1&41. PROFESSIONAL CARDS >j > Jf f| M> PI'NTIS'' i a I Ajfention < i -n t-? Piseas< s ?f ihr >l(! Crown and '<ri !i?e \V'?-k A Specialty e I'hone 6'2?> Res. 8 261 Washington St. Col'a., S. C. e flomw: Tel. p'n.ne*: *M. to 7:0f) I'M Office f'O til Residence 8 7H ? 3r. D. K. ,Tenk:n m DENTIST X-RAY?SFR VTCF HLOCK Al\ ES 1 H r.S. A /i Washington St. Colvmhi < R. J. G. STUART ive. Ea*\ Nose and 'rhr-?nt Glasses Fitted Accurately e-Hours: Telephones: 0 A M to 2 P.M. Ue*. 4692 (p P.M. to 6 P.M. Office aTiHl >ffice Reside tee 1 Taylor St. ?1317 Pine St.' < 5V. J. H. JOHNSON NOTARY 1'TBLIC Office 2029 Marion Pt-e<? ler in Real Estate, perfo-ffi* ringe Ceremonies, writes \Vi4. Is, Mortgages, Claims, etc. 'Call to ece Him founts Drug Store I'KESCKiPliU.No MPOUNDED AS WRITTEN W BY YOUR DOCTOR Full Line ot 'toilet Articie* 5 WASHING! 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Prippw w .BaArToi,!^ ? wi wi aihle Half Soling a Specialty ^ k Called For and Delivered > ERAL HOME SSED EMIiALMER AND GEORGIA imeral Cars and Funeral Equipment S GOOD AS THE BEST id Better Than the Rest 0 And Prices Leaa ,""" Oflice Phone 2-3337 Re* deuce Phone 7765 < ui K I ESN AND SERVICE ?COLUMBIA, S C.