The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 25, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Manning News
Trinity A. M, K. Church has been
very much alive for the past two
weeks. Dr. W*. p. Ring, the great o~
Vtlll^etiSt^eoiuTuelc d a t-w'o week's revivalf
meeting, whirl} resulted' in il-.
bout fifty piftivet'simis "and forty accessions.
There has been a great
spiritual awakening anil each depart- J
-? nient #f the church is- functioning
fairly well. Our Surtdav -School has
on iw ITTc," With the return of
- Mk&p.s r.una!WcT?ar,its anil Rosa Beal
from State College and Browning
home school respectively,
si'*u" league is. planning a!
.. rehyption for the, returned students j
soniVjp-rrx ip the'. near future. The
students are as follows: AlisseK Edna
Uichavd, Rosa Real, Lilly Davis, An:
nid Crawford. Pearl Dow, and Maggie
DA'/ier; and Messrs Kiliy'ii-d tV?1ker,
Neighbor Davis and* Thohins j
( rawfordv The toacher.-^are Misses
l.ucilc Douglass. Sibbie McBride-rmdl
Mrs. Essie Thompson, also Miss E
- -th'el- DeLaine. - - \ ? ----.!
'I.asV Stmilay- our pastor spoke on
- ~ "CFowd Emotipn" in the ,-mortring and
"Peace and Pronpcrty" at'niirht. Re
al u^ motored Out to Reesville in the
a IM jripon and preached for Rev. ('.
P. 'lirogiion.,
l-'lictlc/er IPiptii I PI 111'. Willi li
,I{ov. J. E. Mack is.pastor, pulled oil'
< a very successful rally in which S24.L
was raised. Mis^^hwv~T7eYvie'i) club*
??ieil' ivilH' $H5.Uu and Mrs.-Daisy Walker
came seeonci Avrth .$.'55.00. AH of
-the dupialny did well and are to he
roiiiniemtprffoi^the work. *
Trinity-.A. M. K. Church's captain
reported sfu.neur.ng more than $1(5.00
?Biuro for the rally..
Mi'Si*'Edha Davis.- the criptain from
Trinity', is a turpi ess worker and one
e-1 e.vling ehftreh workers in~thtr
State*?- ,
.. Walker,. and Ella Waren and Misses
Clen Lewie I.n.-ill. n.,n.rl..oo I ..
.,,,V ..V #' ^ Uim ' 1JVIcjlo
(?rsiiHT thikI . pirs. ..P tusio'r. art"
splenid worker of the Baptist Church
here. '
_ t tn last Priday nifjht. Dr. King returned
to Trinity and held his nail
siTvtt'o, whith was lnrpely attended
despite tile rain. Pvcrybody was
asked to brinjr a-nail and4 they were
used by Dr. Kinj> .aw^ulijects'to J^each
a jrreat moral. ? -7 j very body went away
well satisfied.
r \X '?! K-; H. ^leliill and Mrs. McGill,
also Rev. P. H. Howard,were vistttrrs "
. ;?o xlhe city last .week. "
* Revs. S.. Chism ami O. A. Parker
accompanied .by ( Mesdamcs. Kd'tjic"
W.'alkyr. Sarah Barker and .Mrs. Chism
" ve*l:." v H..W TTT'i ;lT ; . .. i j. ?i i ? ...
<n.->r, *w\. .wiuuiryun uiu'uuuu tny iunoral
of Miss Clio, the daughter of
I>|V M.' .1. Kumptor, presiding elder
-nf the Manning District at Sumter.
in that city. " .." '
UTrs. Richardson and children, the.
daughter-in-law of Mas. Rosa Rich^
-it rd con have i etui ileal to their home
rifter sponding^amt tvw^-weeks with
grand parents. ? 1
l>r. 1. AV. Williams accompanied
by his ..famous (ivfartette.*rendered a
hieh class gjrtertainment at Ebene/.er
Baptist f'hurcft"on last "Monday
night to an appreciative *audience of
colored and white. *" =>
1 Georgetown News
w Mrs. Frances Squire of ..(Washington,
1). is a-vistor in the city this
\yeoJf. * '
. Mrs. Alary W. Rabinson of Harts"
_. _vilic. S is visiting her -pareTTt.Mr.
arrd?Mrs. Joseph Ward 7>f .our .cityl
Mr. Herman Perry of Florence, S.
C.,^ is the of Miss Florence Pur?-~vrs-i:his;
\geek. Miss Ann Iiarvey-of.
Andrews, S. C., is also visiting Miss
"***7 Purvis.-"""
Miss Bertha Frasier spent a -few
days in Andrews last week,The
teachers who left for summer
% -school are: Misses Inez C. Anderson
and Maria Frasier foF Hampton^
Misses Rhudeen Reedery-Amelia At~
klnson and Pauline iJunmore for the
State (lollejrtr; PlVJf J. ti. Heck and
"Miss Cleo Fair .yre instructors* at the
State College Summer School.
Mrs. K Lillian F^anier spent Mnnday,-with
her daughter, Mrs*. M. Ak
Jones in Andrews.
I XTessrs. Thomas Dennison and Rob
ft ert Arukoson spent Wednesday in
Columbia. ?
A Mr. C. F. Carolina entertained the
t Youth Improvement "Club at the home
of Mr. and JV1 rs. R. B. Anderson, on
Broad St., on Tuseday evening. A
H very enjoyable evening was spent.
'A course of cream and cake was serv
ed by the host.
The Georgetown A. A. hase ball
B. team will play the Conway ""undefeated
p tVam. The Georgetown athletic ns|
sociation, is under new management
and is nuting out a "trong nina this
|?? Nrnsotr:?TliejiiirlLJMlii?iaum_.puL- in
I . first class condition and a new grand
lf stand' has 'been built. The home
I .team expects to start "Iron Mah"
>jJones or Norman- Lee against the
visitors on Monday, June 27th.
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Chester Paragraphs
j The tragic murder-of Mozelle Mc:
Futhlen jn \hu' 1'iunf yar^l of her next
; door n'-h,:lihi I'V, U'"1"' ' " Funduy tyiyld-1-;
' llhollt. X iildml.1 i'm i 1 i'lfu.ni
evvfy une? white'and coloi wl.' It scums-I ,
that as Moy.ellc weift to it" neighbor's j
holDC- i'ui U j>U: k.et. vi! water, she, %>'!>?? (
jUTCualed ...by Ivw- - of ."her s'Up'pb.sedj.]
iuciidv - ;wsl-- neighbors,- .lifiUie Ar*?*f..
^in- - ?1111 i'|v- vi-bbci:. -.1;LLUIU words '.
passed between thonj, then ltluv\ aydftd*?
it is said that 11 attic Arthur -pitched 1 (
the knife-to Krs.ie Walker, v.'ith which
Mo/.elie 'was stubbed by KJste' to the (
-head-, . rlVirnr <n hit 11 -T~~i irMuiTTyt The' alarm
was matler people rail toother"
scene 'from every direction. J.t \Vus j
Very sad" to. l?H>h U|i'>h_ the Void life-H
l.es? furm til' 'Mozelle, lying on the (
ground while the inouest was heinir i .
held.?Mobile niit l*i yen!i s uld, IlMtt f ,
was in the *>tjx eiatle ii^ school. Hat- |
I H' ni umi I.- aiHJiii i*> I r/rsir?vvTiy- (
kef is sulci to-Iji -yuun^vr.. The latter ,
two art- in, jail..; M< tie lie was buried
Tuesday- -at'tei noon. ,;.l{_ev,-;J., C. -Cii-' ;
more |?i e.icho;! i Iu tTtueral sermon at ,
Calvary lia"J>tisi Church; lie v. Bux*
.lor also spnl-jo,?A! r. 'John Wylie A-_ ~
fill's.. a ?355in i<?n .el a p.. pi r.?I"n- ~
ilertakoi' .Fpaiin was "tup. funeral director."
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Th# instaliutioii services of the.new
iy eleeveiJL pastor of Calvhcy- Baptist.
j-^^veh..-.hev" -v.' |, ''q><| ~
-lho[UiM \ve? k.?S 11 usi.,s weiH-.pi each,
ed by Va) ion- > re;u hers in the aukv
iliaries oj'_JJi.e church. ' On Sundiiy.
1K4MHH tit^r-Ttr V. C.'n. hlliWll, TTi^Uphiinhia,
| a&Ufc- ul' .Second _Cal\'arv
Baptist' t'lra.i fli,"s'?"ofVnnhia, preached
the installation Sermon., That Wonderl'pl'
.se. iiu.n. \vi i Heyt'jr he forgotten
in Cluster. 'i hbsovwho- were ah--'
sent, wish tin V ha-1 hj-eji piiesoht to:,
'hear it for tlu ni'-ilves. To say' that
I Rev. Brown i a un t .excellent
pWacherv c- hat ;-hteakinjr_.niihlfy.'of
his nihility amU powm';" to. c&pou'nd the ,
AVtjwl ot (i01 is it y:a- .iiidepil a .gffat I
i ser\ ice iiiui V > ri .conjf relation'
j rejoices th:it in- ranio' ;:ii-| delivered
tHat. i ! x A v.eIe<7m~o~~
j awaiti-j 111 \*.' 1-J-t *? c".\ r- i ii < Ydvafyi 'and it
is .hupen-that. ff v.itj * !.?{" iigmn veiy.
soon. . ' .
Rev. and ,.MiHa-vU'r are Lio^in.nrntr
to fri-l quit'.; AU-homo. lioi'e. The
membership is looking after then'
every need , uiul is proud o-f thin.
Kev. Baxter i>> pr,-:u li-inir' jn a_.f
fid manner >aiul eiieh Sunday, some
one. joins the- church. L. '
Mr. IJarvey Alehiirkin ami Rev. .1).
To'jthr ..surprise x?t Jheic-nmny
friends, Miss 'Virginia Davis and Mr. '
^Roosevelt -Hall married last~\Ve7incsday
idr'd.?it?la hoped t'n.-il they will ?
ha\u lime: lives o| liappme.-. T '
? Mrs. ,Ida Rutlins. music teaehn?rrt~~
Morris College. Mi.-s .Slaughter, cri"tie
toraeliei' Tit .Mor' i i a\ll?.fi..
Miss. SupUer, matron at Albany Culle.e-e,-AH>:in>
. -tia.. motored jioro l:i>u
Saturday^ fix^ri A H>any, CJa.; ehroute
-Lu?Work?Ijiil., 0. ?M ?t'liilins is "
niiisieal iiu triiiiti' hi xhe-feat hers summer
school, .Mas Mnuft'htjtr eontin
ued her journey to llamptpn and. Miss
Sumter is altendinir summer normal
in Iiock lfill. They we're fiii'sln of
' i'loi'. ami .Mi's. I., Imley.
The teacher's summer normal at
Rock. IIill, has a large enrollment,,. and
4?-doing \vork that is highly ondot^sodhy
teachers and olfieiais. The prospect
for the best summer normal yet
held there nrs i m nr.-odivr ?2_.
Miss 1 .mji: e SUi.liVick is ;>tt"rutinjf
summor schn'ot arA. 'aMi 1 TrCollege,
Greensboro, N.. ('. .^?'*"77 ~
Mrs. M;irv Davenport'of Salisbury,
was tie- gt;ost la.; week of her sis?. .
? tt'i's, Mrs. .1. S. T^tanbacti and AtYsT
| Miss Heriiiv.e. A lien is hi Home from
Howard Uhfyersity, where she studied
the past year. ' " -
Mi-s. ,J. is. Allen?is improving' after
an illness of several weeks.
I Mrs. Ida Mae Massey, the photo-grapher,
has just, nni- hed the picj.ture
(71" the, lirst graduating class of
, the Finley High School. The eight
graduates in cap .and gown, with dipli.m.-is^
in ^han'd.^ are^wyll arranged,
luted on these spiende'd pictures of
the class, ' , .
?-The conimnnity sewing circle spent
Tuesday in the t'a'awha (jj'-ove, where
- they enjoyed fishim.;. playing games, and
an old fashion nut door dinner.
They were a jolly hdnch as they made
the journey 'in a struck of straw.
Airs. Mokelle McColloiurh and eld<vst
alaujifht-op,---Miss vVk'Ostis McCol-"!
"lough of Camden, spent a few days
nero with relatives and friends. They
motored to Bock Hill'Tuesday for a
stay of several weeks. Miss AlceStis
is a recent graduate of the Jackson
-Uiglv- Sseo<rI?rrf f 'fmTtleh.
frr-Kinley :nvl scny?Mr:?St
men's Convention, in Laurens, .S. C.r
this Whole.
Mrs. Virpip McMillan ?,f Columbia
.worshipped at Calvary Baptist Sun
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THE PALMET
Winnsboro News
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Wo are glad to note that the~ busy
folks of oUr community are stili progressirtg-niecdy
along atf lines. Our
churches and schools of the city are
doing nicely. *"
Key. Beaty of Union, arrived in th^.
city Wednesday to take charge of
his new work. He conducted a three
night's meeting . last twaek. Sunday
where he prc.'tfhi'd :it. Thsgnh Baptist
Churth and was unanimously elected
pastor... He returned here .Sunday
evening and preached ' at St. Paul
Baptist? l-hurch. A large congregation
was present. Next Sunday is
the members are busy raising- funds.
On Monday night an entertainment
was- given by the missionary society
and on Wednesday night a cake hunt
will be given by members of the
hmrh f^r'* [dimd'hr-to i""igHhiyo tbe
church are panning ot reoraginze the
B. Y., EC XT', and all members and
frrendy-of- thcc htirelF afe~ ih v itetPt^
attend. ( - '
The Zion A. M. P.- Chlivrh has on
ami educational T'tfoiT foT,~Snriilnv.
are to be > aised. for tilt1 CaUsC
of education. . - a
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Samuel Washington, President
H'-aufort, S. C.?At .'5 o'clock, June
l?th, the. fnv.sidentvcalAedt the .meeting
of the board to ot\|er after a few
selections. wtFTe' rendered by the hand.
Program '
'TJndei* the double eagl&*' march
was played By tin- band.
Invocation l>y Rve. 11. \V. Washington.
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Remarks- were made by the president.
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_JMuaip ' "Star Spangled Banner'' by
the band.
The secretary-called the roll of the
members and also the honorary members.
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lie also named aFI.the presidents
up to the present;
.Music?"Nearer my God jo Thee"
hy.'thc'.baaid. .. . ?The.
secretary rend his annual-feport.
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Remarks by members of the. band,
regarding the'welfare o fthe band.
? A- luncheon Was taken by Ihe'-memfccrs.
A street parade was made by the
band" as" they always do - on that day.
The band had 'a-'banquet' at night
aild lliahy guests were invited. .
?At H; GO P. M. the band gave a short
concert at the door of the hall with
a lMi jfe ei-ioen nt rpni.tut nf enliir.
cd and white. Major P. A. Roper had
the band (Ircsst-d i" f??11 iinrfni-fn Tbi?
band is the oldest organization of its
-U+nd?i??the Southern States, going
every year for 54 years under the
leadership. oi'~ Major P. A. Roper. --The
tadi.es auxiliary of the band
played their part well at the banquet,
with" Mrs. Lureno L. Frazier,
president. ??
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Sunday was a day well enjoyed at
Shiloh A.-Mr-&?Chureh.?-The Sun*
day School opened at- the. u^llel hour
with all teachers p'resSnt. The Superintendent
being absent, Mr. B. Berlin
presided. Ail repmts weyc ppod.
The ldsson was well drilled by the
Teacher sand reviewed by Mr. Perrhf;
At- 11 :'JfO the junior church assembled
for service, Miss.Janie B. Perr-in
really knows how to conduct a
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young people service, Aii^weie niuut
to fool the,, spirit of God; for it was
in that place. You never heard young
people praise God like those young
do. We thank God for- this juhioi
serve Him.
At 7:20 Rev. E. H. Tolhert of'llob
Sm-ing/ftnpffo Church nrf.nnhod
strbhg sermon. All who were present'
enjoyed it. After the sermon the
following program was rendered: re
citation," Miss Milvee Patterson;- re
citation, -Miss Elouis Bell. Muis. Re
citation, MiSs .lame Al. iraylor; re~
citation, Miss ,1tmie-B.~Perrin, Music
A ft er the prgoram an off erring <?
$6.02 was taken. \ Many thanks t<
Rev. Tolhert. We are glad to have
visitors at any time.;
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Attnrnry nt-f,aw
if.''..; Practice in all Coui
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Union News
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Mrs. Anna Uo.sette, Mitts Mabel and I *
! "Ldnetle - Kennedy* .Ur. , jfredd ;o \V ren-Tx
ricks, and Miss Athulec Gilliam mo-1 a
tared ia Laurens, S.* C. Sunday to at- H
tend..the funeral service oT their, first
TQUsirir^r.- ' Waller KeriVicdy. " IFe"^u
people;. v % ' -v
iiI.i -n : n i.'ntr.iT.riwlt
5g passed away last wi'uk. .Mrs. *f
i Taylor, had been <|ii(te sick far sey- I
i oral weeks, -yet 'tlicre were few who v
realized that the end 'was so near at i
hand'.
Members of the family with friends 1
. accompanied the?body' to Charlotte,
N. C., where the funeral services .
were held and the bydy interred.
! Mrs. Taylor was highly esteemed v
here and" for several years worked l'
witllher husband, Rev.- ^lylpr, tuuClL
inK i" tHe rural district. She was all'-?
..able and a very jluent Speaker. Our
'hearts are sad, when we, think of her ^
^-pas^ihft ''so soon.~ * , * - - - , Mrs.'"Sallie
B. Yountf. Lilly McKisjdrk
and a-wimlwr whoso~~hnmts we _r
liililed to get. left for-summer school
Lift fleimovhui t'-, .
I .illy?Uawkillw, wife nt'?l4rr:
C. A. Dawkins, left on Monday for.
| State College, to attend the summer
. school. ?-?r?? ; ?? ? ?
Mly. M. E. on
Blassjnganie St. Her many-friend.*
are glad to see her looking." the pictUiV
6f health! SlU/ enjoyed a very *
pleasant Vtfnd suecesful term
at-Brpwpr Normal/ where, she filled *
as jnatron.
' All Union welcomes .Mrs. Homphill
'.home again.. Jler place in this
city and church cannot lie easily filled.
in the church parsonage of Bethfl-'A. i
M. K. 'Church and each Sunday the
congregation is inspired and each one .
greatly benefitted after listening to
the young man's -eloquent sermons.
.. Ue.V.. Welch, is as. busy, tis ever. The .
-Congregation- incomes each Sunday
| and all are interested knd 'strength1
ened as - they lislEn~ t<)_jr<i.s!tir Welch
/unfolding the scriptures to them,
The' Saints, at Corinth rcjmo^each
Sunday "as?Rev.. Williams preaches
the goSpo^jto them with fervor and
and- earnestness of heart. s I
) The Children's Day .program was .
'.good-ami the attendance lai'U'o. Miss!'
| Albert^ II. Rutf, pianist of the .Sun- |
I day School was in charge of the pro-, j
grftm; Mrs? Roseboroujarh Mentor and
1 Tohin "assisted Miss Alberta as best '
j they could. All feel that without he.r
our program would have been _ just (
half complete,
j Miss jRuth- McKisick and Mrs. MI
'1 Ivomas-' win j?o as delegate^ t,o J.he ~
Women's Baptist Convention to be I
held in Laurens. \ , >
j MlssFs Matule'.Mckisstrtc ,*Odessa i
| Johnson will "go as delegates from ;
4?the .Junroii Missionary ."society oi ~?
T-Coririth Baptist Church. Miss Al- \
I berta RullVwill also attend. the,con?j
vention. ;
.Rev. and Mrs. "Williams nnd many j
others plan going to Lauren's, S. C- (
Rev. Sims, pastor of St. Paul Bap- 5
- list Church preached a most poU'o' -<
fill sermon at this church on last J
j thorn?iii jthg flesh." A large nwnhcr -
attended and ^ministers of the, city <
, were all on hand. A community choir ^
J-rendcrcd- excellent mnsir, .with M iss j
Pinkltr Frn-f as organist. All pros- ^
lent felt greatly benefitted for having "J
. attended. - ... - 5
j Thursday, June iilst for .AtlanticCityr J
New Yi^fk City -and other points in
the North and East. Wo hope frrr j
; this "crew" a safe voyage and a very C
1 pleasant vacation. WVare quite sure c
'[that with' four little lgdics along. jj
there will" b<j entertainment enough ^
for Prof.-and the madam and all oth- j
' ! prs. concerned. Good-bye, but come ; l
again,. ; lj
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Mrs. Julia McKissick is hack froin j
r! Florida-, much improved in health.
( ! All are- pleased to have her h'<'lvi.e :>t -)
. j gaTnT
Mrs. Leo!a Worthy find S. L. Wor- j
" j thyT also MTss Fuller, with a nujuber j j
'Lof others .will leave on Wetluesday c
" j for IlendcrSonville. N. CI j 1
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. | -?Clrs. Leola Worthy is one of the j
f. faihtful members of Corinth Bnp- lj
)|tist Church also a member of t:he! I
>j choir and teacher in the Sunday!
I School. She will he greatly missed. I
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and Notary Public.?
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^'iShujfarmers aijc "gl;ui to. see the <i
;unshtfteToTu-e' iiI<Jfr. EujL :.hr 'ii.i t
voOk, jt\ has hi't'ii raiiiingivovvty
itid "general jri-Wn" . is. (ryiiUt -hini-...
ell' in the tm?i ? -?>i*rr._
Mr. C. Worthy nnJ?uixh a
ii-efilunl on .Jum - 17th.* A cat \iari
rfts 'hiirf and Jijis?It?>i\-\7"ju'.Y f
Viw-yn'w.Vini. J .111" J'tf t.'.l .1 I ?
hi11" hur.^c and^n wry nuri-ov.--1'"c'a'i'
orAhinp brakm^ nis Ciouidvr. t%
' = hi' a do;rr.' cry
wi ll, M r. 'Worthy sai-1. hi.. !. r.*"
s worth the'hunilriM fiirllar. to. tiiuf.
(HI. WinfcLtavis is soinie better. llisfiends
\yill be .^lad'To. kiu-v. ;o
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Mr. Anil row (Jallmuh \va- !
/.oil mi June, lot.ii: 'Mis. C:.!iii....\
fas :i gefod citizen and "a 1'a iiful.
Rufcli worko.r and 'a nn rn!- .V
.('I in lad' A"." M, Id. Cluin.li. -
.Mr. Cooru'o. Stnrk^ js.jlo'iiio- ho- q'-q. 11
i. now aljk- .to work- a iitthi iii hi
:artion-.A . * -The
^services at" A f j 11 o r ( 1 dmrK on:
list 'Hufiday' was jfrimd. The Son-' h.
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REV. J. J. HARRIS*
rHE UNITED S.ONS OF
s~an organization which is doing
nfirm people of South Carolina,
-larrison. State. Master, Prof. J.
3. V. McGrae, "State Treasurer.
ilive and gives to- the behr-ftrfTr*
)ays%from fi-Ry to oirc hundred d
>ays from SI.50,to $.'>.00 per weel
)n Doctor's Rill. .
Think of it: and for anv infc
RF.V .1 .1 HAPniunv-o it oo
m w m*- it v ' ?? -??m?i?i.
or Prof. J? A. KIRK. ** !
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Madam A.
Formerly of PHTLA
" has "csrnhlishccl )x rii:.wi(
?: Masonic
1125 Washington Street
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