The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 22, 1920, Image 10
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| ' LET US j
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I Suit, Overcoat or Trousers i
We have a
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I'test materials i
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Clothing. L | I
We Take your meas- j
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I Kingstree Dry; Goods Co., j
I Mail Sired - - KINGSTREE, S. C. i
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AGREAT DEAL LESS THAN THEY
WORTH?SO WE BOUGHT THEM,
GOING TO SELL THEM THE SAMI
GREAT DEAL LESS THAN THEY
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CHINES THAT HAVE BE EN USED i
- TIME?SINGERS, NEW HOMES, ?
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WE CAN REALLY SAVE YOU
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iV! Bar Association to Assist Socialists
g ! New York, January 14.?Follow5
ing an all-night session of the New
g York Bar Association, Charles K.
g Hughes and four other members were
g: chosen to represent that organization
? in the fight for the reinstatement of
?5 the five suspended Socialist assembly- j
$ men.
g* ; In addition to ex-Justice Hughes,
jSj the legal committee will include Mor6
gan J. O'Brien, Joseph M. Proskauer,
?3 I nm*? Marshall and Oeden L. Mills.
|g The resolution authorizing appointgg
ment of the committee and placing
the association on record as protest gj
ing against suspension of the Socialists,
following a bitter debate of sevgg
eral hours, was adopted 174 to 117.
Most of the opposition developed
?3 from the fear of certain members
that participation of the association
gg in the matter would only result in
^ providing political capital for the
j Socialists.
S, The Board of Aldermen late yesf|
terday referred to a committee a re?
solution asking impeachment of
speaker Sweet and other leaders of
the Assembly responsible for the ungg
seating of the Socialists.
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iThe I'nitod Order of Colored Farmers
Aid
Mr. Editor, County Record,
Please allow me to say something:
in your valuable paper of this pood
old order of C. F. A. that every negro
ought to join regardless of how
many others they may belong too,
for its like the good old A. M. E.
church to the negro. Builds up home
enterprise and gives aid to schools,
sick, and distressed and help in unavoidable
troubles. It is a local bank
to a fanner who will try to pay his
honest debts. We paid off 4 death
claims and gave for school aid $82.50,
just printed 500 copies of laws $10.00,
financial cards and installed a new
n-i.orw) nflTiVprs to take care of
(j I 5Ct Vi giUilM
S | the order.
| Our membership is growing fast
| and should grow faster. We are proud
to have any white gentleman read
our laws that they may see that our
motto is just and good, with malace
to none. But it's just a negro movement
and great good has been done
and much more could be done if more
of the negroes would join and put
their money together for good and
quit sending it out of the State. t
B.'F. TISDALE, Grand Sec'y.
J. H. HAMBLET, G. M.
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