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S* IN MEMORIAM. * Mr. Leonard C. Abercrombia died at tho family residenco near Hickory Tavern on the morning of Saturday, June 21st, after a long sickness which he had borne with great fortitude and resignation. Mr. Abercrombio belong id to a well known family of that sec tion, and was held in the highest es leem by all who knew him. lIe was a inan oi good character and sterling in Legrity, honest and upright, in all his lealings witli his fellow man. For many years Mr. Abercrombie was magistrate for that community, tmd in the dischargo of his office, marndii the goodwill and esteem of his tellow citizens by the fearless and i hful dischargo of his duties, to varid hoIh black and while, who had )ffedl agailnst the law, lie also ild the position of rural policeman or1 the colity for a n utmber of years, ind was (our1el one of lilt best len )>n the forer, and very highly regarded Iy tIe Sheriff anld other 'fficers of Ih ?, ntliity. Thi fiieral of tle dleceased *niik (mani took iplace. last Saturday S1in a. l''riih.di ip C'hur lch, and tmbil by the hirgst, crowd of Ser her. 'Til :'rvices at ihe hac wVe:- coldnl Ieted by Ih liev. .1. -\\lr M~ill. The bodyN wvas T d II i e i.- Iaeli tal Y ' Is .i o in . Ih I i - , i-i I of li I) unt 1. Th t h S ma1 % rAmii4r1.1 Arian Pra. , to \uie Amed too chrg usiness of itheo busy. American bu-i i tire Ameica business of provi< a living. Only th.:ough of all car e .:W whiilh rm.2( c d one re'N2r 2. wV1 I great Amnt -ican.' Iterprets; its than the merc ing MVo rm y, fu!nos;. itnmd the (? beneits thm. Swiftn &s ao Quan6'ty 1n funss o 85% it hlps an th and the ise beeiste and died in the faith of our Lord Jes us Christ. Much sympathy is felt for Mirs. Abercrombie, who with a number of children, left to mourn his death. She is a daughter of 'Mr. Neal Knight and greatly esteemed by all who know her. It must bring her consolation to know that her deceased husband was one of the most popular and best lov ed men in the community, as testified by the helpfulness land sympathy ex l'itedd to her and the family, during his long and severe sickness. Every day brought numbers of friends offer ing their help and prayers. May our Obrother rect in peace. "After life's fitful fever ho sleeps well". "Blessed are they wh die in the Lord". "J. W. D.". 31ENACE IN DIIRTIY 310NEY. 0141 Notes Should be Replaced by New. New Orleans, June 21.-.oney cir culating In Parts of the country re mote from Washington and cities where there are subtreasur'ie s is so "filthy" as to be a menace to the pub lic heath, according to the delegates today attending the convention here of the Steel and Copperplate Printers Union. A resolution was adopilI as; ing congress to eaet legis !ationi wihich w hilt ilsiurev freer' and easir mone t ar circulat1yion. 1o l w . delia~ tes flelaired, Ile ioir'y ha. h 1eionIe, old and so .2r-h ol:1 41enl h pitle :wsitalt to handlie iH. New 1Imir curren-clcy could( hL;boiitd lhe y 0 aid, by wat y of solution ;I f thereon, Wasl provision inl th1o law for IIh( trea ul1y dI(par-ltent to J)ay3 for tho rn I oriationl of Iaper. currency to and from III!he banks. COpies of hre 111ion we(re en to P'resident \\'ilsono, I (r. and the reretary of iho A reSoliution was 'flo I indursu ing a l action s takeni of Iaahor, at it. .\ilan I:(. City convention,. state of being pe-l in, te i :A C 1: gi with H~f 0. OF -- 85 e u ', '', li W\I T~ 1SWfFT &COMPANY WIPROFi SOUTH CAROLINA SOCIETY FORMED Sons and Daughters of Palmetto State Organize Society at Capital. Three Hundred Meimbers. Wasington, Juno 26.--rho South Carolina society of Washington .was organized hero Tuesday night at Ward man Park hotel at which time some thing like three limdred men and women of the Palmetto State, feeling the necessity for a closer social union, formed tho society. For several months alumni of Win throp Collego have been at work on !his matter, ascertaining just what South Carolina are here, andI generally canvassing the situation. Of this col lege itself there are a number of wo mnen in Washington and quietly but effectively they worked and announe (I a few (lhys ago that the ilrst pub lic meeting of the society at which tine it would he formally organizel wtould bo held TIesday evening. 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'-;; 44no4, '4om 'agi g 41i4r w114 :44ith h4en i itf 4o Xe .4 ml 1n 41h4 (-rew.5 (If the' 4444.1 worbl44-f 44n144 N(' 4eh ine i4: n(4 b44h44lf of 14 -44( th44:4retar of 4h1 4 navy4'V. li on 444 ra44 nla44-4t l themt (4n th,-ir4 achievemen44'4t wh-1ih 1h4 .441id -';nid. ('14d 14 4o h n 4lri44nS lu4 tre of the 4 .\4 n-ri-4 ('444 1a1vy." 414'he4e by te reception4..13'41 commttee1 hil es 1o the o'Jice of lirbgadier' Genil4 McManus, where their wives and members of their families were await ing them. The pier where the Zeppelin docked was a mas1 of flags and bunting, In addition to Admiral Glennon and his staff, an army guard of honor was drawn up and as the men stepped from the ship bugles sounded and bands played. A clear space around the shore end of the gangway was maintained and the overseas flyers' marched off, led by Commander Tow ers, who cammanded the flight. He presented each one to the admiral and General MeManus, for personal con gratulations. The end of the dock was crowded with army and naval of flcers and officials of the port. As the Zeppelin steamed into view through the mist, escorted by a score of smnall naval craft, whistles blended into a deafening roar of welcome. On one of the navy boats were the wives ail other relatives of the aviators who greted the ship as she entered the harbor. Among those on the (lock was E. C. Howard, formerly mechanic of the NC-i, who was prevented from mak ing the flight by an acci(ent which cost him one of his hands a few das before the (eparture from Rockiaway Ib-nch. No oi)e was more nthiutiastic inl is congratulations an( Ihe re - -);A, frolm his former associates wa no less wva1rm. A d 1etail4-d re(.port or Ole flijut laos wi l :)re larcd which will he presented to 1he navy s-a t e t eee te 7" to \\';.~hinguon, however, the Ily will h nests of honor I (in)s' to 1b lv lh re by tIII a iio ciof AWi11 and the .\merican Ilying 4lui.. 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