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Saturday, February 12, 1927. ?. - * ? WINNSBORO NEWS. " . _ ' > VVinrtsbqfo^St?Feb. 7t?We' are . glad tf > "Bave visitors at the high Their interest in our work. Among our visitors wore Dr. Red of Tienrphi and, -?. ' Iie*.-V?uier of .our city. * After*an in- j ' tr'oduction by?Ukv^-lJlmor??ft?Red ?-gave '? hoipfate=^}ecttH?er - on - "Good _ limitsi" viz.. (1) Truthfulness; (2) Hfe:idiirjr~(he" asked that we do inoae? reading and form,a habit, of reading;, (M lloneaty. ?, . I Itev. Ellington of Atlanta visited.the school und led the dgx'otional exerI ctnesr He discussed the formation ot ' habits and 'jWhat are you \yortli to' Your community?" ~ ltev. E. E. Chaiipellet the father of ?Miss By tdmiiOlle, was in the city'-' Saturday nil ?Hft visited the ~""school and praised the faculty- for ?. keeping sucli a clean buildinc. Wis were glad to have him' viSlt Us, al though on business, and hone he will' i oiuy again. ' * ' j "/ Tile Sunday school ehoir of the St.' ? -Haptist ? hinith?haa been- >eor-~ganized under the supervision of Miss 13. A. Walker. A good many of the Sunday school members were out to our -first rehearsal oh Sunday afternoon. We wish to thank Miss Chap elle fqr rtre active part shg.^?s tflluaflb jochool?work. ???Miss AV. M,-?Young' spent the weekend at homy with ^er mother. Mrs. ^ -j, .Florence Young. ^ of the city to the "bedside of he"r uncle who is ill in Greenville. . ' ' --V- - r?: ?UMON NEWS. ^ The naostcr-'s ..Chfb -yf Bethel A. M. K. 6hurcli held its monthly meeting at * the home of the president. Miss Ellen L. Gregory,.32..McUeth -afreet, Tuesday ' evening, February 1st, with the presi-! rlpnt nrp?tflino Aftor i minutes, of~"tlie previous meeting were ?read. after whic h-the roll was eaTled and each member responded \yitli a ?quotation I rum different authors. The meeting-was well attended and many plans were outlined' for the year. The president read different topics from "Swat the Snake and Co operate." Ily K discussion of. this subject new visions ^ wore brought to each and every onrr ' > It li a decisive fllea of swatting the I- ??? 'snake and co^^operating. Wo were ?fjH-OredwVtTlT the presence t>f" Mr: and * I Mrs. J. C. Gilliam. The former is one | r ~ of -tfnion's young business-men. and | ui present is un agent3 ot ttie jv. C. .Mutual Life? Insurance 'Co. Tlio.v'gavo J us .some very inspiring remarks. We 1 Ha.il four new members present, name, I vi ly, Misses -Ruth Freeman, gernice vSartor, TlteJjnu pawkins .and 'Master P T M^iiio IMwkinn. 2 After tgU-luJaiiiuaa . . was transacted t.bo_ hostess servedTT ?delicious?eoocse -of ehicEfen salad. I cheese straws, cofpL^lttk^rrnie^rrfTtriv mints. H_ ' - _ -^Hd.NOR RQLL, SEVENTH GRACE* MrltlOTlI 111(11} SCHOOL. Wilma Talley, Philip/I'&lley, Brawley gist, MimroKJist, Charlotte Iliack well. William R. Hawkins,--RobbiePeak, Jenny Hamilton, Louise Ruff. James Cronwell. Teacher, Alberta H, Ruff. FATHER KIMP, ON 10 OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE CHRISTIANHOME BURIAL BENEFIT SO CIETY, LOST FIFTY-FIVE IlOlT-RS NEAR SALUDA glUDUE. . * ? *' ' ? ? Helena,-St-Cti ? ~7~*' Feb.r 1st, ltiilT: ' V _* , ' 'a r-;?^? ?Pfefr W, R.--Bowman, rr ~ Bly t he wood1," S; Cr Dear Slate-Agent: r? ~ Please publish the following in your - - paper:?On Inst Sunday tlu? oxeetui-vtboard of the Christian Homo Boneiit aCoocvOOi - The Origin I 4 , ^ 1 -"" " ' : Ji ? i ? - ., i -?:?; .?-? ' ' - Vjj'. ' ^ 5 ' . |- i Madam A. Forn^erl y of PH1L T5 i hag established pcrmai j ? Masonic Ten j 1125 Washington Strec / "" . .j ?iforthemanu * Wonderful Hajr And J "Made Their Way by th * Try Madam Russell's? * Special Hair Grower?It's a W -? 1 ? Improved-flair Grower-It's a^ % . ' j Grow Beautiful. - * [ Glassine and H air Yoni I Wonde , ? f<5r Pain?, Aches, Stiff Jpfnls a j The name is the right one?W * Address orders to?Mirs. Mary I or apply at 1129 Washingtor .X? ' I ~ : THL PALM ^mmm? "?;?~?-? eiiln' I'Ul^j!lL' l-aliiic'ii) header. h I; >rim full of original news and t'a.l il eh uv oil hews. I am exnectim veryone in Mullins to take in oui news club IJureau here in Mullins iS!?j want to' have this anniversary \'e will issue the program for tlUi jxercise soon. ??? > - ^ Dv C. Calhoun. Anderson Notes Mtr.i .C. MoiitxonTery spent tie nek end a? home Tim doctor was 11 smiles. t- * Dr. I?. K. Jenkins of Columbia spen few hours in the" city last week ol 'Usinessi ?- ?; : ?5 1 ~~ 1 Mfss Alice ! :. Wobfr, our eHieion ounty suiiervisor. e.-in ho Oiivi... lex- loVely maroon colored Kord cou|m ' ? I-'-' :il A ill S.wi.l v c in.t .q. I n ,.1.1 Fat her Kimp at Dyson. was not.at t home, He h;al 4eft tlie previous Fri- u day frrr tire union. The family did not e know he was lost until "the daughter arrived from'the union inquiring about her father's whereabouts. A hunting \ patty was spoil formed. He -xuix. i. found near J Saluda .bridge, about -hours. -He was found' in a- "very smpid condition, very hungry and al most, unable to speak. He was found Sunday night about 13 o'clock. He. was about Olio and tmfipr&K : mile?? from his homo|': He left Friday, liiofu illg, January?Hithr-ttt?6 o'eluek. 'arrd; ~ \tas found Sunday- evening at 12 o'clock. He .was one of the founders . . . J of the order air'd been a member 20 or ^ nlc.ro years, and bad been assistant,_ treasurer; five 'or* in Are 'years, TlioTT" 7 who t ame iroin .a nisiance to ioin.tlit- ^ hunting parties i were: Sister Alice p Douglass, llntiie Cullman, Pros. C. D. 5 f'ook. Ji Cooker*. Pro." \V. B. William n s-nd?I tub iiaki 1 -t'du'isuu. llii l.s ill tidS-JVUiiiiiig doing, as well?srs caii lie t expected': ~ i W. fe. William. ri Note: We are sure the above let 4+HWAvill bring relief from many of the 3 friends of Fattier Ki 111 p.' We have re / eeived many letters iminirina as to J lits. whereabouts. Wo ' pray'' Cod's Jj blessing upon him and his famtly. i W. It. Buwlluu>- e State Agent. s TIU lU'T-fcl?TJL) AKTllUlt JU)\VK. _ J (W. P: Pciuly.) r.J'V } Arflmf How i"; Juts gone -away". ITi's# ! soul" linsks in'the sunshine 57 the vast (] for evermore- and wanders among tilt1" enduring throngs who joyfully meet ( those who have thrown off the fetters n of wortdjy cares and sorrows. Th< ' places that know Arthur know him. liu J more. His hearty handclasp, joyous g Smile and Vhoei'y greeting will he- I surely mlt-sod by us who. know him ~ well. A faithful friend has fallen \ nmijng? us. A golden THrk- ha* hooti = broken and a whom city is eallptL to a an oi easioiv iif^unexpoetod and genera) a mourning. * : Ty? 1 We pass on. hut leave.an kvflue'nee f: behind us which survives. The echoes ( of our woi;Vs are ovi-rmoio I anil .reflected during the ages.. The _svn" sot's behind the western hills, bur' guhU s the pijfgrjjn" to Ills distant l\oin,o. ' mpse of .'.ges it is turned ijit'o coitl ami ' o'.'.r fi.'i ~~i7tti'rrtm7 TTrigiit er HcT-Tuisc i; _ gre\v and fell.' \V*<; live and we die; hut. the.good, or evil (hat we do ^ives a ft er us and is> not 'buried with our 1 holies." -?To, t hi' _[M!i'i'iisvinn und devoted rile.. lives who are left behind; to iuourn hi.-'" absence let us say, "Better is the day j of deatli than the day of birth," in the words of ll>?> >00 iti'lirnw 'ii'i'i- :? Vale, Arthur! resttthou in peace. : . t OlH Ml'l'LIXS NOTES. t . ? .. ' \ Tnis is THtezday^a. m.. Feb. the Sth. I am going to* write about ji 'lew tilings going on In Mulllns.. 1 am 1 'U'yiiig' to get till the preachers, school .i t;;n hi.is. (dht er.-r and members aqd J ; i Ml Ii.-m' i 1 !n lot' I He+VlTn?M1fi. ! ! is a good liewspirper. Its editorials are- strong'and enroll. aging .lor us as- a race here in South Carolina Our 2nd quarterly conference of fhe iTulfms Station church was held at ' E1 leneztr A. M. K. church'. Rev _ lir r.' ir imi,.>viv,<. r> i- e ?i.. ') 111' 111 district L; Ihr wiilni 'vnkt> 1'. R. Uov. L. W I-. Duckett la the ~ -khstov I nm glr.cl'~t1re~ P. B? Rave U-: the privik'Re 'of represent!iir tli^ si'o lioiiii' in Mall ins. S. (*: flioukl suli; v.ootfooo.o oo <: o^:o:oooojoooo oooo o! . I a! And Orsly s V ' . ' g'* . I. Russell ADElPHf A, PA., rienfty Iier laboratory at' iple Entrance ., ;t Columbia, S. C 4? ifatfure of ber 3 'ace Preparations That_, g , e Way They Are Made" orrclfr Kor di^earfd ^calp Voncfer, m ikes tlio 1 Tuir giow Q ' c and Madam Russell's '5 ^ ;r Salve n ?rm eumatiam TroTT it's great., Q'l ONDER SALVE?T*y it. ^ McGainey, 617 Marlon St- 5 \ ' uuiu witjst; nays. aiiss wood is con tuntly on the go and her new car wil nean much to her in her work. Ilev. and Mrs. II. R. AsVury Have ai heir house . guest M?-s- Asbur.y' iiojtjicr.?Mrs. Hyrd of (irecnvllle, ani ler grandson, The home of Mr. and Mrs. Rober .latthew on Calhoun street was th cene of much merriment . and fui 'riday night when twelve men wit, icalthv aTlpf"ttT' rinnidod to fnrrr heir business cares mul worries an snjoy. a tempting turkey "dinner, cor lsinig ~pT ouster eocktalTT TuTkex Iressing, rice, gravy, cranberry sauct liacaroni. nlcry.?rhti'ken salad Jo ettttco leaves7~chepse *slraws. eairdfe afnsv biscuit, eoffeec- - The desert llum putiding- with hard sauce wa trepared by Mr. Xevuny Jones. Afte linner Mr. (). S.. Quick acted ys toas| nake the evening .nrf-enjoyable Cue Those present overcr: Messrs. O. S fuick. Kevorv .Ton,>? tir? kMihmj,. tohnson. j. Anderson, \V. Mom fome'ry, Messrs. T. Fir-Williams. j. IJ iolden. W^lv Peek, Tlios. -Davis, W. I" Vddison, Early Carter and Waynio: Villiams. ' , .. The teachers of Anderson?vomit; re fortunate in having a'study -eeiile t Reed Street High School building [he. instrurtTTrs ^rrT! Rev. J.- W AVitll (rspoon, Prof. It.'p; Alexander, Mrs )la Adger, Misses Alice E. Webb ,a"n vatic Amlersrm 1 Last Saturday wa.s^tlre meeting da; or?U:e Anderson C<h+hty 'Teucher. issaeLitJ^i. ? Tbgri^a'-ireza large,- nan; ict present ami quite'.'an. intefestin fi i 'i:I i 11 g wa's'lu-1'17 The assocTatioij^ i da lining-To register loo per cent. : .W.-. .Innit* Latin'.or. . Misses? lien doiTcui.c-W at son ami Mr. Al.,nz.> Wi terson of Iionca l'ath spent the oven ng Tuesday with Mr: and Mrs7T. I Villiains .011 Brbylos street:'. . The Rescue club, of which Mrs. \\ . Peek -is presulehtT-met?\Vodiiosda jvoiiing at the parsonage-with Misse iovian and Butler as. hostesses. . Th< lub launched a.penny rally a coupl <f weeks ago and several reported-a hjs meeting. Mrs. fjula Lylefl brough 11 nearly live hundrpd pennies. Th total -aiuoun; raised, including tl 110 vlt.-f $lo.j)U.. This club is doing spier iidrv-orl{ in the <jl V.~ ~Mj s. IVan Bet-otrrTfte1 ehairhian. of the sick coir nittoe,r_ u> on?the job and does he vo'rk Well. Two cmir.^oa. of tofresl ?euis,~\veiv served, carrying oift th ^;tlotyt4ne-+rtr>nT ? The tJoir Social club met Tuesda" i.irenot h at ih'e home of Miss A. t A'obb. There were twonty.-iive .men ?Vrs present and the meeting was er -o>ed: -by all. _ IiHtchnm refreshment vere-served. ~ ' " Jiev. S. t". PampbeU motored t btn-rf-fcnnd Friday. I : 7 i Mr. ami .Mr.i. I.co l-iavis enter fair M Tbtr Strriday school teachers -ThuTlay at their home. A'$nlai DM. s\vi .M 'Toiiiso Was' served. Thus !?resoiii were Itev. S. C. Campbel !ieV. I,v(-ht, Aycr. Air. John U. \Vliit< Mrs. *Z. V~. a! Williams, Misses Kt oy.-Hf - Thompson, Katie Andcrsot Willie aiitl Lvili:^.t'uwan. Emma Mad The following persons are still o: he sick 1 it: Mrs. Liaaio Butler, Mrs Louvcniu Jenkins, Mrs. (Irate Heest SI". Joe Thorniey is. improving nicel} The '-'Bees" are busy niakin lonej (money) i?r the, rally/ We reyr i to learn of the death e rI< ' hn .A'l^er early Saturday morr n;.r. tie diu not complain of any pair mly a weakness. Fie was a inembe >f the Uoyal Baptist church. II a'trtrr Six sens and two. daugl ers. a. brother* ami many other rel; I'ivus to mourn his h>s&. The fumll '.as our deepest sympathy?in--thei tour of bereavement." * ^Manland^M-r^-Jr^-.- Thomas of tlruor v iv-o motored over Sunday to visl heir uncle atnd annf, .Mr and Mr?. J -^lioiiDia. - Mrs._ Tlumiaa lt:(<i bee: sick but Is- very much beter. At G o'clock Monday morning th l-'.rtlt mm.el p.is.-um llirougft Andersoi slopped ;ii the holhe ot ^y.Mr. WT dm nh :iiul tool- Auiiy il?> sftH-e r, Mrs. lyorson Greenlee, A gloom wa i ast oyer the city as the news .wa ,|Ui Kly Hashed around \frs. Gtoa' lee was a faithful worker of Thomi so 11 Centefinicl M. K church. She wa president of the Missionary socleli vice president of the Parent-Teache association of Ss "Fant Street schoo and a membet of the Star Social clul i 7 * * * * -j ETTO LEADEK j i i > i i ii i si BKLTON" LOCALS. " > ?. _L.?1?- By lues C. Keith?? r Mrs. \V. . M. Smith, Mrs.' Alien % Wright ami . Miv_ Max . .Uainbrell a motored to Spartanburg, Cow pens and g s> tJrecnville op .Tuesday to-visit rear- 8 lives.. - - -KeV. S. Oliver gfaccdlrre p^ipH stm- g day and preached to a congrega- g ? lien. ' Ilia discourse was indeed won-'1 fii dori'i|l. Uev". Oliver ha$ paatjred .at C | .M V. /^uii jmi?ur>c jJifu*iwi v j -w '' lor ii :11 -many more hai>j>y >ear.- Igr ilo 5. is & (.oil . t eas ing 0 i'he Woinun a Missionary aotieiy. u! o t the Ml. Zion lJaplist _ehurch i.eul ?ts? .? ^ nist meeting~aTllie~ycaT--aa<i-deiiioted^^. the loliou in'u onker's: iT.tsnkut, g.jT' ? f i.. Li. VVntkiiTsT vice- president", Mrs. * agllg 'Kyitli; treasurer. >'us. iiai.il' O * Ouuiurull, secretary-Mrs. TiioFTT'l kuflfr. The Missionary^ Bocieiy is sure 2 ' iloine some uood missionary -work.- 5 ?such as holpiug tIn.- pcmr -and 111o sick.' a 3 Those, who have bwen on the %ick g 3 list for tlie last week are Mrs. Daisy g 'barker, Rev. \V. M. Sa.ith, Mrs. Ada 2 bliis.. We wish tor them a speedy 6 recovery.-'? 1 - --{cp ^ lor a first class place tp rest while's 11 you get a hair cut. shave and shine, 9 '' cull at It. A. Keith's-- 'barber shop. % I . . , , ' ?" - ~ - - - ' ijpf There you'll get tirst class service. 2 The-district Superintendent of the J Greenville district, Kev. J. (.!. Jen ! ' kins, 'was- the guest, of Hoy., ami '.Mrs. j; ' VVjn, Smith. ' f" ltev. bo, max preached- a very inter- t estdng* sermon Sunday liighr, liiliiig. j| f 13r. S. Oliver's pulpit. S The little lov nTVi" rTeTTOu is blesHed * ?* to have in its midst ao iuauy'able C irrcaclierai Anumii riiuso'1' that 1 iYe r> Mere "aTe Kev. unodcs. ROW J1: J. lire.uzill, itev. W. M. Smith, .Rev. S. ~ (ilit-ur? t?t>v T!i?mii.s llov P FV Mor* ?* ' ris, Dr. H. II. Waticins, Rev. Alexander. ^ [ The town of Helton ought to Jb.e very ^ '' religious, having snclrHive wires as ? tlleae. ?? ~?t ?:?fn Mrs. Rosa IJeek and children spent -jtlie week end with her lather and sis- ,)* ter, Mr. St. E. Qambrell and Mrs! Lui.iu r ? i 'jbii.tin.er in the New Hope community, y Lliihe reports a pleasant time. ? Miss Reini Rice spent the peek- "t. (j end in Houea * Rath, the guest" of V friends, returning Monday, to resame her - studies-. in the Bolton "graded ~ school. " . . ? ' %. Miss Ilatiie B. Clements stent a ; while with Mrs. It. A. Keith on 'fties- ?|? s day- ' . ' '& : The L'ition Nor2 of the Rocky River .J. j, Jliiidisi i>ss(iri;i'''M' w+u. imi.i I ing Willi the Now Hope Mell Bapti^i church Saturday und Sunday. A large ,.j. . i crowd is expected. . ; _ Au excellent literary program was . rendered- by the graded 1 school fac- >{ ! UUy alld locdl litlbhts lot tllb tpvm, 31 'ljhe progi am was\gocid''tlrrTJUghouU-and X DI it: is llopcd thu? 'they will soon give { t, i another. ' . X . .-.Mr. and Mrs.. K. T, Mattisun are re- ? 11 i*{* (1 ceiving many congratulations over the X e {"arrival or a little girl. She has. been . I named Roberta.- Mrs. Mattison and X k I little girl are doing nicely. ' j . X '* j IN MEMORY OF JOHN CHERRY. X ri??_ ?_ ' '"{"My Dear**. Friend, \Yhoin All Loved. i Jj* *!' iiy J pel 11. Jackson. Allen University. -??7 Columbia, S. U. -?? * Aly world of .(.lends-is not as it was : i i /. be fore; j'The star that was bright.will shine no ^ J more; ' | Tlte * d*i'H?ln?s. come from a cherry "1 glance, o | . j The end?has come to hr brave triend r| pi mine; (j ! drawn; I My dear friend whom all loved' is q~ . &?nej.! Who wiil try to lind faults he had,. j,! you? c. [ 11is soul was h ave and his heart ii| -. >\vas true;. i. J My friend had faith, courage and he n f played his "part, r.l '_A'itU .Jtiiideas.. he "woiT"many good g I hearts; / .. f- . ? . M.oiy- hearts wept when they said?, '? j : . oh, well !? : U i dead. ' { /; i : ^1 1 will miss him', itut for Heeding days; 1*1 Ilia .uupaaaijmr imra"ac&iniia U,lll - IIIJ AAi.AH* Vyt'lVHW T ? - ...... l-li?.? utituiL fade-away, y Fur his aim wai high, his. desires r'!,'V*lwere "faTF, 'Atnl tho things 'hp lmd-^ha weas?ghed | to share; My world of fi lends is not as it was . before: . , ri ' Tlltr star that was bright nyTrt-^trine: * no more. is., el i ..John's hard won snrcess wag all Inn n f ? ?^??w??1?;?-? q-i ?brief i? ^ f; His, lough was the laughter that fol- jl sj . lows grief; ' a] 3 lie climbed .from the valley to reach p A the height. _ = ? . . -,-fi . My- friend proud soul fled as he_ h claimed his right1; ? * n b I I ^ j The curtain has fallen, the shades. r are <lra\vn; ; 1 -3Ty (Tear trlfehd fell lovcfl, 13; 7gone. ' ' '' j . . '... - PAGE THREE?. r ^ 4 J v* ^ v -M. H. HARRISON t'. ^ COfMTRAC iOiC& BUILDER I Estimates I'lnnished on Appli cation $ ~ .. NO JUli TOO LAUGE ;; ,} / f ^ r ?^ |?? 1112 Richland Avenue Aiken, 8. (J. f r . . ! ' . .; ;~r-? r-r.' . . g . --? ? - 5oo6ooooooo'><.',-.' ' - <' >-. N ,.j ? ? T~T; .; ' 'ph( " Kit is ^ SATS FACTION ? . n ? ' 1 1 1 ? 1 11 _ . " , - *?*!: JTgj?W in t>i R WORKWAXSIIII' A-:SKin'.lP,i.- i < SKI-: en " ^ ! ' FA IJ .. Cz \V i M'rER-" f:; AL.L \V< ;i ;!. SA.-MPlVllS | _ WONDFF, ! I L.y.\l.l-l:S A I ,sXo W.S3 5 j' ,;, : OW'RN Ftix 11.' hit \v.\sii!N(;ton s'l i:! ; i -77; ? GAL.I. 696^ K()R SA LKS.NLA N P.V05000000'>:?C-0':"?.;>. '?.. .fvovooty Ofti' e Pbon#* (Fv"I(ITllS X V X. JL t RI JDfijiiCK ,I ?l V IJorn*'v ;il-t .-^TV V*? t ft \ <m 1j jjtQu Jt. t .F'rnrt Lit .11! pt\ ( vi>ri<?r;i| m(? V\ ;l>h,?,r??r S? . T-"v f'Viliiniirla. S ( '. & "A ' * ' P . . X ' I . ^ t-iliK V?ti:u^Coei1~ ''-"iJ.uyier ^ Oe!a\ ious ' Guiison, an in .*. .'?:, "' "' "s..i -'"^ 11 o1' ;i .Sanitarium,has-- com- X -* ' a I Vi'iiis. He has shown X . I "' "lllii'1'' u* ambition ami .'will tv-nver t* "' : epuriu? t in-. ? poems, as most A -" " "^^i! ",t' llis uas< <l<>ne white c?>it- *?* ' ;? ' . *v' $ . He h.-pe>. ,-o lie says, id write his *|* *' - . ; ' . ?MW ihe-irair sties of the Li- { ,' \ . ?' ":';H}' \V^orlit before lie. cmburicsT on X " " ."if :* .f.uliiary. journey?r. - jg . ' * ; "' - .->* ?[ !'-vL'i'.Vw!;t'ui.(i re ltd., thrs Vhtxulil pro- y " *r" ' ' - ; - .; - .' - - l'^rw. j-'nv ^(fi^-twwfcrT-amr'Siijfnv. ap-X *.' "* ' ' ' ' ' *iv'i;*'i'.-!' to* -it- poet, who.has X * .. y"-v' "^^a- ' ,.... !. ..,~^4--i-t:'^-1--.li:.'ii'' v ' i l'L,i -l:j.--iil- hi-':illh-?u i)ia ? ?'v '' I he n} Ii:c pouk is Line, by ' ' } K,i* 1 < sale at 'i he Hairnet to X' ? ; v?-? .,- 1?:? * aiier?piiiee, ' ii. It) Assi-ml ty' Street; % l,'i ? rl- : r? . --ljIi i -'rrt TiTil 11.;?; J. ij7"'rr ' ' If .J. " .' - ; . .. r ' ' , ' . *-? t . -? i?L: , ? ?r: " "V REV. J. J, HARRISON, state Master / lliy UNITED SONS Of' ABRAHAM ^ ih of J; = i an organization v hinh is dointr a gj;eat work for the poor and lfirm people ofjjgttth Cavrtirn:-?It* lias at ii.v head Rev. J.. J. 'arrison. .to-. th'"!1 ,t. a. Ki;k. state strretary And K V. MfC'.iatv St a'< Treas' vn-h. .It: pa y a t < >? i t r* rnorhhers while ? live and jrive< to ?hfiL-Lo'to'fiv:fc'ry. H'pmcthjng .af tor death. Tt aya frooy fifty -to or.e. Vnmdrod dollars, for hospit-rtf benefits and rofn fiJo.(H), In ftim'/m In <">.c <T fnfai loss by pre of house and ousehoM go<vV-. Tt pay?? from $1.50 to-$3.P0 per week for sick- ess ami up to $H\0<> on J^nrfor's hill Think of it-, nird fo*' anv information wHte KEY. J. J. UARRlSU.Ny S. M..2.ril0 Kichlarat SU, Columbia. S. <; -= r or Prof. J. A. KIRK. S. 3?cu. Befm^Tsvihe. S- G. " " -a ~ v " * * ~jri