The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, June 11, 1927.
j Church New;
; !; . _ _.. ;.f By REV. J,
o?ec83B??iWa^
PENINCiS
<)ur Sunday School is increasing by
learnr-and hounds each Simdoy-?Tim
' Intent uddixuu* ot our mmiy (.'larrup
we have . organised the ushers Oas^,
' composed of our chyreh ushers' board
and on- Jasi "Sunday, the Deacons
~ Board was organized into a olass-r
* besides our regular young men class,
- ? Zion Baptist can boast of having
more grown people in the Sunday
Sehool-thaw-to be found in this State,
The Bereau Class for many years
I taught by the pastor, Composed ut
married women, numbers from twenMrs.
Alma L. .Hopkins, our Sunday
School organist, has resigned, because
_ ty-five" to thirty-five each Sunday
nho ban gone lo Oiaowviilc to licit;
- her husband in the Woodman of America
work there, Hoi1 place ha>
not yet been filled. Our \lelegatei
to the State Sunday School and B
Y. P. U. convention which meets ji
Churk'stwi July 13^38 with the Mm
l'ia Street Baptist Church .arc aa fol
j lows: Thomas Dargan, Misses Lillii
Mac Martin, Carrie Coble and l,illiai
- Smoot, alternate, .Practice for chil
: dren day is upder the^ direction q
Mrs Mp/lovn -T WkUo
. Our revival begun last Sunday*moling
with our' pastor, who willdo ul
the preaching for two weeks himself
The entire -church is elated over th<
idea of having .our own pastor con
duct our revival.
.'Rev. J. C. White started off Sunda;
'morning by using .' the subject "Zac
_^-'Achaeus determined to see JobuVv" Tw
nappy souls cante lTorward at tti>
close of the service. . ' , v;
Sunday night, lie. preached froii
"Naaman's leprosy and its cure." Thi
f
was another happy time. -At th<
' close of the service seven came for
1/ tvard and joiner! the church. Afto
1 tchich Mr. John Gnoper'wns baptbccc
who had been a sinner all of" his life
Monday night, the great rains cu
?ff the congregation somewhat. Th
pastor pleaded with the church t
get more power from on high. No On
joined because the doors _of .th
church were not opened. t
Tuesday night the pastor preache
fj-om .the--aubiect: ''Eaith. and wh
????it- wilt shvo wm"?Jjiilt- ".Sirs, vvti
must, I do"to be saved 'f0- The nswei
"believe on the Lord Jesus Ohrn
"and thou shalt be saved." 7 ~
^'VBreai crowds' and much enthusiasi
~ . are attending these services. * Yo
jean feel the spirit no sooner tlra
you reach the door of the church",
JONES CHAPEL YOLNG WO
MAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
' NOTES"
The "Y-V'uf Jones . Chapel spvn
a very pleasant afternoon with fh
Misses Johnsons of Colonial Height
on Wednesday, June 1st. The mem
bers answered the roll with quota
~ tions. After a bi ief period of buni
ness; Nurse Lott tfave some interest
ing remarks, also Mr. Ttuinmond.
? -An interesting program- was?nex
rendered Which was-as foflows:
. "Higher Ground" was sung. Th
life of Paul by Miss Gertrude Hot'
? Alontlinrc \u/n'o onpctiontwl on tK
life, of Pau). Mrs. Labrew san,
beautifully, "When they ring th
golden bells:" Miss Robinson re
cited "Temptation, Miss?Duran
Green sang "Saved." After the pre
gram, Miss Green gave the two dc
parting members Misses Robinson an
jJJurant a few words of parting. ^
few words were given t>y ~ Miss- 1
C. Benson^ the president. After~TK
meeting, a dainty repast was sen
ed. "
JONES CbHAi'RL A. M. E. ZIOl
ciiUrciT notes. : :
Sunday June- 5, .was' a great an
glorius*olay~aL.Qld Jones"Chapel, th
spirit ran high all day. Sunday nun
ing at 11:00 a. m. the rostrum- ws
^ giaeed with presence of Rev. 1
Lomax, the sonof Dr. and Mrs. /
JSv-fc?max( who has just graduate
frorh Livipgstonc College, -Salisbur;
j N: C. r? '
On account of the pastor being il
he asked his- son to preach for~lui1
? lie?spoke?to?an?appreciation and
ence from a portion of the 16th cha
ence from a portion of the 16th v
of the- 5th chapt. of the Songs t
Solomon. "Subject:? ~>i Hw-fpjofte
the real meaning of true, tried ah
r~~ constant .friendship. A true friem
{thip carries wit a it thi-^^harPf'Ta]
isties, viz: candor, constancy an
'compassion. All were, made to fe<
gkvd a^htrtalked to us by the wa;
He sat down.amid many amens;
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3 of Columbia
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C. WHITE 4 8
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-f?^-Sunday school is still, aglow under
. the l'ait hlph supervision ol Supl: tJ.
11. Williahi^. Watch us.'in mi" Sunday
schol rally tiif1 4th -Suhufty in
June. ; I " ~ ~
: At oVIocU-Sumhy, til't moon
L 'mai'lu <1 I lie nn.i'ili'iiw *.11 the, ni'VV lull;,
| pit chairs ware given by the
. Pulpit Aid Society of which Mrs.
' Kva Aloldcy is tin.- cn-'i't't't ic .|!roM^-j
. dent. This Klft is (illy a synopsis .
k of what- the worthy president ..and 1
. i faithlul members of tola;soi-ict-y will ,
| do in tjiiK' to fiiiiK1. 1 lie- service ^
|-1 this hour was in chartfc of Kev. 1 ?i*.
1 U.~M .^ryors ami hk-r- tto.l people of
1 Macedonia-. Baptist church.. .
V" T11 1 r. i?. Hi- My
ers Tor., the scrvke rendered us at
.! thtS-time. Solos were rendered by
i i M iiu oil l io. iim I damn out Ulh;m- W-d-^
' liams. T.he 'unveil hit? y.ddress was i
; ^delivered by Iter. S. Jt. -LoHttis, "atVj
;' tor which the pa stor was escorted to
.'the center eiiair by . Dr. M-yers and
i authorized to fake charptv- amid
many?npiilruisr-u?? 1
- fi eeiTlinn?this Tri'vicc it morriaHe
- was performed by the pastor, with
> M iss P*>C.- Behson at the piano play-.
inK softly the wcddir.yj-march, as the
t bride- ami trrooia entered.
I The Christian Emhiavur. is stdl
" | alive, and will rejnain so as long as
it*' has such ii capable president as
T Sfiss Benson.- The lcju'ev lor Sun*
L* j day afternoil was Miss Celenu Lotf,
* jlii'.nyVsv student tiM<i prosportiyu'-svswl Vuate
of- Waverley ll?>sjr,taL ' The tupk',
ic for diseussloil \yU.s: "Our iKity to
" 'In. Healthy." .Miiny were ' '-pVescnt
P? ami -took part -in?the discussion.. .
c" At the evening wvii'v, lilt-'.- pasJfer,-though
ilhrfgnve a brief but coil-.
tl 0fse exegesis on a 'portion of the
s Psalms.; ' Using as iiis argument
e "Gratitude..' Kverybpdy seemed to
have been inspired bj' tilis. message.
?- The Taffy is _slilPln pl'oglxs's^an#
' Ave are asking1 all our friend;, to help
'' us go over the top..
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Lv (i|{KH.\W()()l). DISTRICT (ON?
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e J I tiKhrNCi; NOW DISTORT
I On May 2o, 1P27 in the' town of
? Cokes bury. S, y., t..e *CiroVnWoucl l>isy
trie! of \\ ti i?-ti tiie Rr\. \\ K. Ripe T
-p+e^ids+Hf- fi/ii-i- ? order'.
The Rev, (i. T. Coleiuiin^ pystor of
^ Troy t-ircuit~ preached the in I rouue=
tory sermon. T.he -or-g'uni/.ation coir.
H sirteii in tiie eh.etion -of ti;o Row 1..
u F. Johnson, "pastor, of TYomiselai'ui
n "Station Us" seeTetiiry. "The" repoi t.ers
were Mrs, J. C. McClMlan to the, l'-atineitp
' Leader;' S. Name ami'J." it.
thern Recorder respectively.
The annual sermon was preached
,t 'Martin, pasUir~T?T' Altv 1'is'gah A. M.
e "Die-d). y. Sin.s,v president of Allen
s Univre.'fny, i olunihia, S. ('.', wa.s in
i u uuuL'td arro ucmozcu a most pro.
i found address, touching. every phase
of church life, which \v;is both picas>
ing. and | r.iiitalde to aii who are. in..
,terested in church and school det
veloDiuent. Key. Julius Dolman l'roni
j thr Department pi' Theology was ine
'trod need and also made y, very strong
^-l-spoi.'sih.?Tin' conference went, on rc,ecpi'd
as endorzi-rtg 4.ir.?U,?LI., ..Sims,
g ' for re-election to the 'presidency ..of
e Allen- University for another,.year.
_ I)r, J. W. Douglass, presiding'elder
' erspoonppastor of Allen' Temple,. \V.
.. jlT*. pastor of Anderson
j Station,'E. #?\. Adams, presiding el\
' der of the Columbia- bixtrict,, Columr~
bfa Annual Conference and his good
~e 1 madam, Prof. D. C.' Smith . of?Dtte
r. West, Brother Lee, a very active candidate
for the electoral college, Kovj
and Mrs. I'. J. Wilso'n of Due West
y were all inttoduccd and made touchThursday
night after the. annual
j sermon, the pastor, Rev. M; fh WiD
-? vim \ lilvrtr-rm?drx?-xr-rw'
n | ' ~ ' ! '
' welcome. Dr. J. C-: MeClellan,- pas^
j, tor of' historic Hailev Kothel, respoml^
"I ed in well chosen words. Twoofthe
(j subjects discussed in this meeting
evoked <iuite a discussion (viz.) 1st.
"Keeping the rules and?regulations
j or the A. M. K. Church" led by Dr.
' S. Nance; 2nd. "The essential quftli*
^^tications necessary trr siKrcc?pfl its p?>yI
tor" led hy-T'eV. J. C. Aid lellan. I he
| I discussion was profitable to all pros
?
The pastor, .liev.. M. (J. Williams
I lljs .good people oC-< 'nkesbury,
'j ' S'. Gi, deserve much praise for their
. high class entertainment.
< J. C. McCjellan,' reporter.
'i Watch for the date and names of
J* thoceandatatea for mayor of Columbia
at Zion Baptist Cburcfi suorr.
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? ? THK PALME'
WlinWia ?mi- fc.Vfc- VU- ?** *
Iij-.,sui.l :i'i(l.\ <>F THK HK.Urnm
I>:s I *.;ic '
(iFt-gli ''uiij!,\S, (' , .Alay WliA-rc
as,.|jYhi' l>i. ii<M>rt' C'nmjLil of Uio A.
: ,v.'arH?i?;s of imo,
I tiMsiyUtMl ti-.t' ~K'.. lit. " .JuIlM lluist,
' A. M., I'. ik. it) -trn^ .Si\cia4i I'.piseol?
. , ,
I uf l):oci; Vjl muth> n?r mistake,it
! was <.aV -tif vvisiloal, .and *,
I . .
f VvfTt'i i'tii n?w-e?i .'i'iii. niy.. ?m?UUh ?p
I i. .." . Y*17T;v.AA:' . r tm.-.-. - > -
.liuiui IM IllfH;
Reiolved, That, wu the constituents
of the;. Heaufort District 'request
his refit rn for another quadrcnnium;
arid ?. ' . * .
" WltMV.'C. 1 Iu- ti( lllTIII t 'niilci ellce
uf ii'-l i.,i ?f.nil is :iv. lii?to chef
I v. K. 11. (pit, Secretary of the Missi
nnaiyiDci*; it moot fmMdte-'<|Un<ltenniifm.;
'Arid ' ' . T
j.and' scholar hi]> .stand without.question,
rind
~ \\ tic<cas, \\.c the BTcItTieri of ihe
iicuuiVn.tr; District endorse. his xe-eleciim
J*? said department; and- '
.Whereas, In the. course of .eiurertt
events and this electric ' riri'o; Jhlfie
i wen>it.'th' n'mnry- is calfi.te,' for iinen
( who can stand iji the 1 Vol it its- lead?
. . i .. i. . who ettH fr*U4iheir
thoughts into actions. We can
say O'.it.iiiu i'.v with tails to hack up
our stntcnu'td.-t hat South Carolina
dtIcfjati< if. '.' who all.-tided the session
of- the Annual Conference held at
St. Ciet>r*..e. S. i'att'. piade no mis"
take in sr-h-fdi-y.t and vhoietr tif
I ijv It. \\T^ ia);ce; whol \\ as endorsed
i hv .the a!i'.Vv- named, delejratiort for
the. Ihsil ;>iic. 'one of. South..*-Carohtttiy
* u-. A -'a.rw we l ed assured
tlVat v.e have the man, who can (ill
every tn ?iuii eiuepr which time and
strise. denijiiid^ _j. J l.is. nbiljty as_an qx.eru'tive
oiheer sthilds without quesw.
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, <?-?n?t-U'iiMy; auhnutUaRi?
(4^. Jil B\.\,V, Sir', .mil Chr,
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_H!'.U F(;KT DtSTHU T COXFKKj./y.,'
: ITNCK MOWS '
I; .*. * n 9 v
'J hi- nove nitUH'd dislj'iet Conference
-rrnnvened dt (in en i'ohd, S. in?Alt,
MMiyi'.-A.- M, K. ( htuch; May. 2U?21),
i.1'7. RtV. 4". K. 1. Bali.pnMor. 1)1'.
"TJT. II. M.ci 'lit'rson. presidmg eltloit
Tile conielonee opened ht the appoin]
ted hour in due." farm l*y 1)1*. M. B.
V.iiei'heiv.on. l'r. A. K. Hey ward of
the Mi niter lu.-trict, pleached the iritftid
uctor'y sermon, which Was a nmsi
i,-r i)"u ec alio \\~as enjoyed by all'who
uerC presenk
lie, I)i icy ward was kept, uu'r until
' hion.'
. Altyr this, the organization Was
?as?iWr-ows-t?I'ruh - AV,?1 *
tiI"I _vTTTs TI7T7771 .secretary, hl^o
reporter ot tjio Charleston Messent?e?t
and Savannah Tribune. Revs. J.
Ki ."loties,' and "JjintCN Mitchell were
, eleet .'<1 inn rsh ill's; By conww>h eoni
.sent of ;luvtonfei none, all committees
ivi-w?ii)>t?"inte<d-J>y thu presiding el1
he annual so union was delivered
l?y Dr. !. .Mr .liaKson of the Beau
l-jrl ( iivui". Ii-is>. tex I \v;is taken
; from jl;5anih ? 5<i: 1'2. Subject "God's
merchandise. The educational sermon
Mas ('reached by Ttey. J. 11. Ne!
ro of the.lka-devilie charge; text 2nd
1 Tinioijiy Jilh: 1 ,<fTah?hi show thy
self aiwrov'ed unto God's worknidn.']
l|. th di.\ jnes seemed to have understood
the lack assigned Them and
.?much' credit _tu_ the district.
Anion# the; distinguished visitors
1 pvt. n'vit .rial aspirant:' t'nr the General
t Conference were; Drs.-It. W. Manee,
presiding, older of the Charleston District
aijd the people's choice for the
dor of tlu??Aiken D'isyliet; T. J. .^Iiles,
liUrcsidmg elder- of tlm_hungstreo Dlst'iet
At \ LL_LL ins, presiding elder
of the Edisto District; I. W. Wilburn,
| pastor of Emanuel Station, Charles!ton,
S. C.j Rov<f. E. C. Ahdet-sori, R.
II. Dunbar, (1. \V. Oillfson, W. F.
: Melhuwn' Gi tV. Graham and 1 Pi'.
.1. A!. Jackson, aspirants for Genernl
j Conference honors. Revs.*"C. Capei*S
; and White were visitors also Rev.
4-JencrWto ^a'?fho M. F Chm-ch All
aspirants nu^flo nMo speeches. Thoy
Bcdm (?> have toucho<l uootv ^verv
'j phase that it takes to run the churcl
FTP LEADER
H13HKriia fifclll I
perience means skill. Nrpj
I ability?the reason fcS.Tj I
y you can place uf- r&yi
st confidence in our |YfjTj| Ility
to serve you best. 8
p e r i o r equipment,
debate cost, care in
t> detail assured- EfrfJ 8
11 M i ^"rWfLj_
| successfully for the next ?piudron-.
.iiiul.
f * We have never Witnessed in the history
of the dfslrict the "spu'it of hnr'mony
that exists anionp: the presiding
elders and pastors: Every pastor
was- present and reported eominendahly.
]?The litemr y. financial aod-ia4igion*
I side of the of'the,district were a rar?
1 VJ IA* . .
J Aloiicy collel:tcd lip to Friday' night
' ij?USH It is-mi id to.-have Ijeen the
j best in its history. Too much can noli
! hie said about Dr. M. H. M^d'horsou, j
' who lias presided so busincss'-like and
; liitiic?'lyi 1 ? ? ? ? ?
1 ' TftOyUov, T. K. J. CaU', pastor ami
'the good peoftlc of Green I'orid were
Fat their host and left no stone un|
turned in making, it pleasant for the
: conference.? ; - ' I?
STATH S\ NDAY SCHOOL AND
r BATTIST Vfn'y: PKQi?|,^7i^~
NION CDNVKNTfON'
j I arraived in Charleston Saturday
nighty .June 5th, and was entertained
| in the spacious home of Dr. J. C.
pun..ar. This is a-l-h^fiie of KQtfd
eheOr and attentiveness trt, IhO comfort
of Visitors. Dr. and .Mrs. Dunbar
are busy in -both homea-yd chuVvh
bul-their work.goes on with a.s'mooth1
iless and cheerfulness true of the ij
deal Christian home. ?
| The.day began with an early morrt-v
nip;- prayer meeting lit the. "church.
TTlftr singing was sweety the prayers
man and fervent.
* The Sunday School- coiivcbede fat
lOijlt) A. .M. Teachers and pupilswore.
earnest-. At 11 i.'JU the organ
' pouted forth its deep, resonant nm*
slOi The- big congregation gathered
.quickly. The writer spoke- '1 he. na>rnine,"
sortice closed with haptj'sm Iw
thev 1 >astor. In tlie afternoon a still
inrcer crowd came Tor communion.
This .service was followed by the Ik
Y? 1'. I . MCwii.: ?i gnat day.?Tdwi
hig crowds, the rcpnlnrit y .\\ ith which
the services were carried out,* the
spiri.itual l;Utii)ospherc_ Were inipresslve.
?
?Atr-odiU 1'.,.M, we visited and spoke
at .Memorial Sunday School,. Iiev. .J.
I W. WHtTtf, pastor, Bro. 11. W. Satires,
[^superintendent. 'Here we found a
t-live up-to-date school, one ot the best
J regulated to he J'ouinP in the State."
Under. the pastorate of Mr. White.
! this church Inis. gume forward. The
. interior of the building has lieen rennovated
and beautified,1 The congfeignti<n
has grown to Tie ' second in
| snfi ni lhe city. This school received
! us. gladly and many pledges for the
support of State Missions*Were received.
We* also received a 'large
numuer o?..pledges at Morris Street.
Baptist Church./
"I Ajt night we sjioke at the Cent-ettVBaptist
.Church, Iiev. L, li.' Brouks,.
j pastor.' lie re was a large audience',
a splendid-choir. The postor, c?Hil-cers
and people were most kind. Key.'
} Brooks is tjw latest addition to. the
[ pastorate of Charleston and hois
l milking good. r A most. cordial re
elation exisfs " between - -pasting.*?ufli=_
cers ami people.
On Monday, the Gth, we. met the
Baptist .Ministers -Union at Morris
Street Baptist ?hurch..
Rev. I*. R. Lewis, M??(lerat>.1. Rev.
.). AV. White Secretary are. the ollia*ers.
Among the ministers pft>eeirt
j were: Revs. Ihinbar," .White, Lewis,
-Brooks,?Berry,- Ciipson anil others*
_At. JjliSL meeting the pastors reported
r -offld-- discussed their -stiot'ftiso*?andprohlenis.
One could readily see j tire
helpfulness of the meeting to the pasi
tors anil work at largo. "
The denomination *is uniW obligation
to those ministers for. the
work -they* are doing in?that?vhottt""tyr
7 - 1??^?
We did not' have time to visit the
other Union hut had or -com* c rsatirm
- aitli the Rev. 1>. .L Jenkins.?lie ?.iy
that if in the city, he will he at the
convenience and address it.
At the points visited and at the
Minister's Union we feiind jirepara~-tioi>
uniler. way tor tho-enterlainmenr
of the convention at Morris Street
Baptist Church in Julv. lu-mv imli
- cation ia.that our "next .convonruui is
gmflR-io-surpa.ss all others.
Our next visit, the 12th inst.,. will,
bo to St. Helena Island and Hcaafort.
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Mr. \V. 'SmipkiiTTTI?Jo.no 10.00 |
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j our p-onl is ,r.uacho?i. I'.ook nox't week i
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!flails>caII t< :* -.' notial heary nia. ^
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Tknled i* t v.ill ' I'.'- eaile 1 Ul ..i b ?' U- 1
. '1 ' i :' > ' a - i 1 1 ' i . -:. i
know the nee I. of jii'i'Siyour..
|?oy ur.d jfIrl; uiui vi>u"v$?'tlL"i'mm tljc ;
iiiad ('"iir.ii' i>l" ;; w;!d. ]?wse h-dl. tin.'
slinging of. hats* tual tliv say;t v at-larks*
of-Ha..Tml "ail .ru-h. \V"y h'ti'.e
coMa!t-i.iU- Vi 'lit' i iiiph <ii' < luiohn.Au"
S -t-lx'!< srMill .till'
Avovkiiuc man iiinUwitinalh.?Via:-, fyl
assured that when ' seiivor oner,-. . si) j
4Sx?|?ti-*?i^>fj* tlr: grand' -A-and .wiH be
I t vldy I't |' < 1111'?t I 1' 'lil - ?!} VlMlit:'
foot ball ".'ajm-; vl 'the -vus
' i . have li ie-lrrd srpTfii-^;.- 0-v tpi-.Sf.'
I ha\c" j-.ii'V: d >>'.'thf'.
inauy- nut'd.v?rH'-.. la : valet' bt U? tr<.. j
Now v' '.it'll y*-\\ :i'V : I'f "a-lt d
Hale 'of i fa" w : i' t i ' .yi'i" :li
what it i-~ai! about. Mveiy- 1. \ru ot
"TJui" I 'dfTive ' e.i I'lTif ! ;"tT--;.nre- let;
dollars' in 1 hi ynTaVnijioth i.lr.iye, it
wl-ll take tht-' i'.. yut . tia . i.i t r :aia
o\er. so J e it anT when ~train "
rails. ' V . / \ /
'VoRse'iitecf to tiiioUsli" our drivg. 'aitd
keen it Iie't'ore'1 tie- fe.i : le -every \veek._
I'rru nadirs'. ;."1 -aniorats '-.liven will
'he published eaeh' V. rek t jl l' ligl'lit.
l^i.' lli ite. t_. Tin., I nh.iillllLiuX ..a id '
i*t! ate .will l.av'e c:Vin-t.ee .to '-who
ij ietsus to the.Vollrgr. V. . V _
A season' ikket to i'yp- hall stiUl
base- ball uaiie ~ will be a.iii.-ri ' ; id'.
j^fh'c'C** te'i yink ^HUOo.? Tli ? y ci\.r>u
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l in ir?('linn' Vr- ' '" ' an.! : i'. 1
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jrivir.y cash v. ill Ti* -}h?
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I> <iv In !.:nnv . win.. a1 > t!" public
spii iit?tl pea'pie <?l* t'-..''ar:l ia aml.-'"-ir
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Economy Shoe - |j
X- < " "Repairing Shop " 8
"? J A K E l.UliA;, rX, Proprietor ?#
X 1003 Washington Street8
a \\ i.rW \r .1 !> .,l. i Accurately Done 8
X ' V.ViT; '..lili . I ..i" And 'Delivered 8.
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'Homes on Easy Terms"
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NOTICE
' \\ r spiM-Tnl- .values iri
somh-niisr.l dp-rip-lit and- Plavfr
Also one $400 sii'op-upcd upriuln
t'-inuo at (|uite a reduction.?"
Cash or Credit ~
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