The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, October 10, 1919, Image 4

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t When you< We have a store. * Practically * we areimnp( ORGANIZATION OF SPORTSMEN OF SOUTH CAROLINA. October 15th has been set as the date of the first business meeting of the newly organized Sportsmen's Associa tion of South Sarolina. The meeting will be held at the Jefferson Hotel at 1:30 P. M. offices and committees will be appointed. All sportsmen are urged to attend. FOR SALE-One full blood Guernsey Bull Yearling not registered, will weigh about 400 lbs. Is the making of a very fine bul. Apply to R. C: Stevenson. Analv.6 No. 2218. Of sample of water received from Board or Public Works, Winnsboro,S. C. Sept. 25, 1919. Parts Million Chlorine ...........:........ .0) Free Ammonia ...............0 Albuminoid Ammonia. .. .. .. . .0 E Nitrogen as nitrites. . ... . . . .. .. Nitrogen as nitrates .........0. Total Solids ............... . Q)' Bacterial indications of contamination~ ....... .................... Negative Remarks: Analyses indicate water to be of good quality and free from contamination. J.L. Parker, M. D. TO THE EDITOR OG THE NEWS & HERALD. ple 'e aPow us snace in your balu able pag7er to sya a few words aboui our church~ work. We planned a rally for Oct. 5, 1919 which was yesterday We are glad \y say that we raised $242.80 to build a iew church, we are greatly in need of a church-house, su~d ourj friends know i. and they showed it by the way they ataed us mn the rally. We, the members and the official board of the St. Luke Baptist Church, -Greenbrier Community, turn many thanks to both white and col ored who helped us in this hally,hop ing that they will not forget us in the next o round. Of course, this - foundation, but we are ur friends to stand by us Your humble servant, R. C. Caldwell, 9. Young, ockton, S. C. Route 3 READY F( Of course You are 0oj lo, if you miss Moore's specii complete line of everything t everything in our entire sto )sition to selli cheaper than c You will save mon Vatch this space next weekli GORE &C AMFJUCAN Im cROSS.. In Siberia. / - IPossibly the most fmpor-tant Red Cross wo:-k in Siberia. andl one whieh most- demands the conltinluance of operations there, is the campaign against t1d-s-i Over- a stretc:h of 4.000 tuiles thme Americen Red~ Cro.ss has fought u-a ourg. He is seen "'The~ Great Wit; Train" anf antLi-yphlus in a WW.ch,h with its crew of doctors and nurses and cargoes of drugs, -- -t. h:. :-1 m.: appart:s. has~ baved thu lives of thousand& H A)FN'SlFTINITURE STORE * * * * * * Phillips' Old Stand. COOK STOVES, RANGES, SHEET IRON HEATERS, GRATES AND COAL SKUTTLES, STOVE PIPE AND ELBOWS. * * * * * - * CALL AND SEE THEM. ,RANGES, STOVES, SEWING MACHINES ORGANS. RUGS, . TALKING MACHINES A full line of Burial Supplies,,Coffins and Caskets In Caldwell Room, near Town Clock. BRUCE FURNITURE COMPANY. )R THE FAIR! ming to the Fair. ils you will miss the biggest exhibit o be had in a first=class departmeiqt ck was bought before the rise and ur competitors who bought later. ey at this store. or special Fair .Barga.ms. IMPANY, Inc. "The Car with the Half-Million Dollar Motor." T. M. Seawell, Agen1