The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 07, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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I . '. ' - t j Saturday, July 7. 1928 > .??p s>? Sumter News , Sunday, June 30th, was a high da at Mt. Pisgah. Sunday School e 9:00 A. M. was well attended. " A 11:00 A. M? the church was packe almost to ijts capacity to hear th ??pastor, Rev.j W. . F. Rice, who, prearl ed a wonderful sermon. Quite a hos of people went away say, it is we ^ that we capie out to- the house c prayer.' Our own Dr. C. W. Bernie warshij ped witli us Sunday morning, an spoke to our on a very vital matte We are always glad to see you; do< .tor, come again. ?Quite a number of teachers who ai Wk here attending the summer schoc ' was seen in our audience, Suntia morning. Welcome, thrice welconv 7 Wlhen you ft,re in the. city We are die lighted -to hav^y^ worship - at M ?' Pisgah. ,. ' T? Our pastor, Rev \y. F. Rice ; vo(ry popular. He firtds it very har to fill all the engagements^ He preac ed last week, Wednesday night fc ' , Rev. Hilton, on Liberty St.; Tuesda; and many othPPg tO fill 1T1 lh(! Til1!! July 3rd, at Shiloh Baptist Churcl future. We miss t^e shilling faces of Mis se?~ M". L. Sampson, Elease BriSbe . : and othfers who are attending tti cummer school sit Orangeburg. \V . wish them a pleasant and profital)! stay. -?? . ; . We are indeed sgirry to report Mis C., M. Wilson on the sick list thi ' weekT We wish her-a speedy reeo\ ery. The Rnnstnic' ("tliih hul.l Hn.ir rrp ulai month meeting at . the home c Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gregg, ITarvi St., Monday aiternoon, July '2nd. Mis Wilson being indisposed, was nor pre ent. Mrs. S* S. Rice flrtJ-'doQ. The * had quite a nice meeting. The host ess served a deliciope course of cah ^ and cream., ... , One of our charming Mis Minnie Spears, has taken'/up her a bode in Georgetown, as .MrJ. J. I Benbuw. We miss her even in. r than we can express, bir our loss i Ccm'kclown's, pain. i ' " ? ' i ^ m m ? ^ j_. _o:.'. .. IIARDEEVILLE NEWS." ' . U Regular services were held at Fish er's Chapel ftL E. church of whic .." the Rev. J. MitHiHl-is pastor, Sur - day morning and night. ^Children's Day exercises were he', at St. Stephen'A. M. E. church .Sur day night which was largely attende The Ridgeland Nine crossed bat with the Hardeeville Bear Cats a HardeeviUe the past week. Bearcat are usually'bad but, they didn't do thing with the Ridgeland nine. Rev. J. Mitchell! accompanied b his brother Samuel motored here -f-rot U 1- - OJ1..L.1--1 t.. uuinuei ); oaiuraay. Mrs. Sarah Rivers accompanied b Mtas Malissa^crivei) made a busines * trip to Savannah the past week, i" . -v Miss Dorothy Hodges spent a fe1 days in-Savannah visiting relatives. A group of girls met at the Masoni hall and organized themselves into Club known as the "Jolly GirTs Sc eiaf Club." 'The following officer were elected: 'Malissa Scriven, pres' dent; Anna Brown, vice-president Carrie - Morris, secretary; Haz< Thompson treasurer; Eleanor Marri chaplain and Catherine Pelot, pre gram committee. The purpose of th Club is to bring joy and sunshine t this community. Mrs. A. B. Pelot in company wit . Misses Carrie Morris and Rosa Pele and Messrs. Jerry and Samuel Mitel ell motored to Savannah Monday. Messrs. Jerry and Samuel' Mitche were the dinner jguests Sunday i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Jr. ?Mrs. _Gertrude?Backstitch? Sunday with Mrs. Anna Self. The Hardeeville Quartette rendere several beautiful selections. Sunda * night at St. Stephen A. M. E. churcl Mrs. Mamie Vass and children-, V< ra Austin, and Lillian Grant sPeT the weelt here visiting Mrs. G. 1 Lowman. They returned to Savar nah, the past week. Mps. G. P. Lowman is out agai after several days' illness. Mr. A. L. Riley js still on the sic list . A. AND T.-TUSKELXEE GLASS* ON OCTOBER 6TH~ Greensboro, N; C.?One. of fHtTTvioi bitter football tilts of 1928 will I staged in the World War Stadiur this city, on Saturday, October 6t when Tuskegee Institute one of tl strongest elevens in the country, fac< A. and T. College, C. I. A. A. cham] ions for 1927, now led by "Horse invicible Aggie squad. As this will 1 one of ethe earliest star cofiteSts i tlie season it should prove to be ; unusual attraction as an indicator < ' the respective calibers of two of tt . . fatest and most powerful colore ?? UAmt ttt the conntry.? -. wV-. . % r am ' r : ; -5V Aiken News 1 ?; _- * ' ( .y I. The 'city was all agog with festiviit tics on the glorious Fourth. I'icnics it anil other entertainments of various; il kinds engaged the time and attention te of the populace generally. They are n i- tmi ininii-rmis?ut?mention, Every?t it body Had a good time. a 11 . ..Mr. T. H. Spunn, of! Charleston, e >f 'jnic up to spend the Fourth with his a brother arulwife, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. n )- Spahii. We were glad to see him. n d r Mr. and Mrp.Wm. McGhee and Miss 1 r7 Filed Jackson - spent 'the .Fourth uTl) Nashville, Tenn., ?with Miss Beatrice 1 Mlcdhee, who is attending Fisk Xl- [ e diversity. ?:??* r? : ?- \ )1 A summer school for delinquent C y students' and those desiring to take 1< e. advance studios is being ci.ulupted at t *- tFfe Andrew Rdhinsoti ScbdoTT^iilding, A ~,and daughter. They have enrolled T is.-thirty or more students?This is quite T d an opportunity for the school s fluid. b h ren of Aiken during the summer va- n >r cation. . tl . The Allen* Chirstian Endeavor I.ea_ 11 ^_gne oi .Cum iter land A. i\i. i*,. i nurcn * 1? is having very fine and enthusiaslie-T^ meetings. The young people are tur- n ?^__ning out in large, numbers. ~ ' b ? The Allen Life Guard of_ Cumber'- a C i bind Church was organized on .lunt- X g_l 2.(11.}> with about thirty- young men ,a e froip ten to eighteen years old. This ^ in the--tirst Life Guard organized in is the State. The officers are.: Mr. Wm. a IS (Vinklin, guardma&ter, Mr. A. \V. Ilill. _ Jr., secretary and Mr. A. F. B. Horry, t Jr., treasurer. They have arranged requite an ambitious program. ll >f; The late 10r. C. C." Johnson's y n ; drug store re-opened a few days ago iH under, the management of Dr. Mary |< s Johnson, assisted ;by her brothers, lj y Charles and Mason. They will be o - well patronized as was done before the q e doctor's death. A ijity bond issue was voted upon a lsjheie l;}st- week, Tuesday. Many col. J l~ orod citizens voted for it. ..There is h no disfranchisement of Negroes here, f' IVTr. Win. Conklin visited Green- v s ville on last Sunday. | s Mrs. Clarence Tolan visited Gran- ^ iteville and attended service at the s A. M. E. Church there. Mrs. Ilutt.ic Wills, of New York, 11 ?| is visiting- Mr.- and Mrs.. A. Lr. Spamrrr^ ,.i ilis mai6t6h st. ' . 41 jTl ALr. John Hughes, of Washington, i_ I?I>. Cr, hrotheis-in-la'w of Mr. and Mrs. P .J J. L. Leoft and .Mrs. Burroughs, was. (I ji. nthe city this' week' to attend his mother's funeral at Mt. Hill Church. ' (| lie attended services at Cumberland' s Church oil Sunday night. Lt { Air. Walter Coles, Jr.', grandson of ' -;i Dr., W. B.?C<>les, deceased, was buried ^ j here on Tuesday morning. The- body *8 I was accompanied on the train from '' y! Charleston by his uncle, Mr. H. C. ^ ii Ihitras. and Roe. Dr. Griggs, of Au. t [trusta, Ga. Dr.. W. H. Miller, .Mrs. 1(l y j'I)uj?a.s iind daughter. and Miss Mickey, I(x ;s the efficient book-keeper of the M^ek-j11 ey Funeral Home, Charleston, motor. J" iv "d up from Charleston to attend the >' funeral. ' The deceased was just 20 i,. years old, and a graduate of Lincoln j a and Howard' Universities.. The cere). niony was .conducted by .Revs. A. F? -t s -B.-Hurry and Griggs. . Mr. Wt A; a |T -lack-son handled the body. .8 ;j" Several visitors to the city attend- d jl ed Cumberlanyl church-on Sunday n [IT morning lasT! Amutip them?tvme. -+ Mr. Jpseph Goodman; Miss C. A. Har0 per, vi.siting- - at Piv'C. C. Johnson's; ) ,o .Mr, and Mrs Edmonds of Sumter, Vi visiting' their' brother and ' sister-in- s h law. Rev. and- Mrs. A. BlMcGhee; o >t Miss Lois MeGhee. of Greenwood, vis- h j. it.ing her. sister,"Mrs. Jeanette Bland; t and Mrs. R...C. dtappelle,, widow of--t11 the late Bishop WV I). Chappelle, vis- I . The Community Service League c t? l^ryfi'jim (deferred) avus earned out i on Sunday last at Sehofield .Institute i(| at 4 p. m, Prof. W. F>. Weaver was c ( mastev of ceremonies. Dr. A W Hill t br. road the Scriptures ,and prayed The. ?_ address was delivered by Dri A. F. B. J it Horry. .Several instrumental and vo- s i.kdress and music were enjoyed by all. I Miss 'MatXie Mutizonyof Charles- t n ton' and several other teachers, .at- c tending summer school at Bettis A- t k raticmy were lit the city Sunday to 4 at'tend the Educational program at 1 i Friendship Baptist church Sunday r _ night. , ' I G Mr. and Mrs. W+l lie Conk le and c Misses Swansey Mason, Alice Quattle J baum atid Rosa Lee Turner motored j \ If: to (iueemvood lar.t?Sunday to visit j ( JC Mrs. L'onklc's school friends Misses 1 n. Louise and Marion Anderson, Thefy j S h. report a very pleaant stay. I 1 >e M,iss Alice Quattlebaum has loft w fur Cincinnati, Ohio for the summer. Friendship Chuuh litre Big College i" ( " - - % Night. _ ^ A great rrnw4 tilled the ohm eh last *> Sunday night to witness and enjoy a jf sacred and educational program renin dered hy the students attending" the various schools and colleges in-and ie out of the State. ?? 1>d Prof. E. B. Williams of Morehouse j ? College of Atlanta, (!?>, now instruc-jl / / ' TIIK PAL.MKT' 1 i ? XIIOKS FROM SI MMKU SCHOOL1 . ' . " ; ' i By "Harvey." ClreCnville, S. C., July The Sum uir school is drawing .to a close." 'rof. Johnson and faculty?have?led? host, of more than three hundred" agtr teachers to higher Inspiration nd aspiration as well. Many primy--*-' eiU educate is; have apposed and iade some most excelIei)'f addresses;' 'he most outstanding levtr res-sis far ave been made by Dr. Hurry Clju'k. lean of F-urman- Urtivcvity I' of. I oil is of the. ParkeV -district, Miss niafry. Health instructKty-.-for. South 'arolina. La-st, hut. not, hyv ai? ilie ;ast of Inipprtance, ouvMr.d. it. F-. L an, state agent for Negro .^chouls. ilso Supt. R., II. Me; rs .d' Cio n . ill.i on hand from time to time.?Sri? inl activities have hot Wnvi.'iek'ng ' lie Teachers'.. flli.'e...^'luli i mi.In.".cd? y Miss, Alice " Webb, sang at Furlan last Thursday night. .They hrilled the audience tus'uch .a degree ntil anbtfyer date Vas[set hy the auliui ilu-.-t lii i'mhv ad.'tlli. M ^ 11?!. i \ i lily 2nd was set for ti Trolley ride round the city, Wednesday nigh* "losing Exercises of Summor sctioo ~ t Union Ifiarh school?-A. Musical 'oneert?Admission free. Thursday * trip traveling 'by Imss to f";i >-:i * ft1 ad. Then a show cjowii .with oxaju-' iption papers fi-bbsy ;in,l vnd .i.-.l-iy _ t 12rt>0 school closes. IV1 r, Sewell ha^ many thanks ,-fov he teachers trip to the nxmiltainYour Uncle Harvey ftvas guest tV? he table for lunch during the session nd y?ur .Uncle had to watch. Mm. liils the Vn.stes s for fi ...t s. w,r ~l??U \ws5 of table etiquette plight be- v'J ; ited... Airs. Mac A. Black had eh ir ] f the (light hash) for_that -doparlicnt. i ^ " ?- V We were much amused to "g'lawn t a part of the delegates. of. Uncle ; oe's worths as they?iveve* passing | aek home after .selling out 1 he race ( irV" U ' mes of pottage. Whtit. fools e mortals he. One fellow delegate < eemed to be strapped wt?nt to "I.. . '." an ally of Joe Tofhe.rJ and' got ] omc -green iroods as I C. se<>?w?t i> be somewhat flushed. .This c-aivy- 1 isr will' scon eonie to an end for ] e^-i^c^inK f,?. a i/ftiy Whin par. ( y-, betigintr them "to oi'U'nnh'.c lm\a : ~ arade and dine at the I'oinsett. Hotel. \ Jhe District- Attorney says -thru' i ho columns hero that he-is pTeadinjt ] or a "real Republican parly." 1 am ! i old that jyhen the mob-met at ('<*-'! imbia in .February t-hat a or n is for ( a son-of toil) made .an jmpassioiuite ] peech and-went so^ far as to drS--^ert has done more for- tiie Negroes j han "drsus Christ lias ever done 1'orJ ] hem." That same Judas iv.ot on as a' \ elepafe arftf when his name wh < i]T_! ; <1, he was oin somewhere with the '] oys. : 1 ... lj I.a.v it ?>n MacReth! I atu as .eXer ; our.dear . ' UNCliS-fl A ltVKV'. .. or in Sc-hofield school was .nupiau'er^ fnd Piaster of ceremonies on' this ;rand occasion. The sohjrs, ?r..r i'ons. ,<riKiniuivuctii nun insirumctuat lumber* were rendered.- with masterv .lit anil heard with r tin''. Old and youniji were lend in trWvTr" raises of this splendid .projrram wit h it" least eiftht or ten se hoots . re prorated. The pastor, Rev; A. \Y. il'iUrr"; ifticer and many prominent visitors eard with '-gladness this program sitins^ in the pews with the cuigrega ' ion. We?are greatly?indebted t-w? 'rofessor Eddie B. William foy his xcellent service trt pi'esoyttj", Ui. the iti/.ens and menvhers o?-all-e-bmehos n Aiken this, the host e-lneatietial : onoert we have yet' heard from our. >v.n students and graduate**.' ;fr.>m he various schools. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Itortn Branch Association held its ession at Old Storm Branch Baptist hurch' lrrstr Stinday. Itev~.~ R. B. Ma- ~ try, pastor. This was indeed the rreatest session-in the history of the onvention. The primary object of hcyc ,STSter;(Mis to install electric ights on?the campus 'of the . Slum._ Jranch Academy. Certain efforts and Missionaries were put to work at the , ast mcet'njr and their rep n ts- show>d - preal - Ohristiart activities.--Mys-.tfary Holley reported $55.05; Mrs. A. iV. Hill reported $40.50 and. sin e the 'onvention other monies?have been troiifrht in, making a total amount of' 558,25. TTus" was ktluu n Trs-t+ie?4+eiv \all.v. The Auxiliary had a ked each lerson. to trive one hen and all she iroduced for one year. ?iffw n?-flTVrtm tcrmisdonnry reported $88.75 through the' laaiatance of Mrs. Malinda Mlnin, Westbury, T,ongr Island, who. raised ittlo convention where only eleven ' hurches reported they raised $330.00, r>lneing their total amount now in the Western Carolina Bank of over $1000 \:i light at Sturm jii.uu U Ai'?4emy, lO LEADER System Filled With ' Poison as a result of tONSTIPSTIOirMr._R. J. Black, of Helton, S. C., says: "I could not eat and my rest at night was disturbed. I was troubled with the effects of gas pains, -? and I hardly had a comfortable day. I was nervous and worried. All I could do was to complain. I tried several things but I could ? get no telief. All my ailments were the:result of chronic consti- , nation which caused my system to become filled with poison. ?"One day a friend suggested that I try Black-Draught.?i be pari taking it. right off. I ccmtinu. ZZ'1 ed the medicine for several weeks am in better health now than I hpve been in yeats. 5 "Black-Dr?ught is a splendid remedy fob constipation.". " ThrmannHg of othera sav the Some. " -r Try TE 25 cents a package. g|||f ? : tJffeenwood News H. W. Binifiyardnar was in-. v,\ 11 Monday on business for^The !'..linctto Leader. ? Mrs. Graeie Coleman's many friends ire jHail' to sec her out again. Mrs. Mary Williams, on Baptist St., is coijfiiied to her bed. Her many riends hope for her a speedy recovMrs. Blanche Prater and little - . Kl v laughter have returned home after ipeiulimr sometime with- parents on Magnolia St. . "" Miss Iriesr Jackson is a pleasant fi.?itpr at her- mother's, home, Mrs. Ida Jackson, on Maxwell Avenue. M i - s Inez is making heft* home in" ilianvilje at present. ?' ? Sunday was really a. red letter day >otn spiritually and financially at Mor is Chapel. Our ipost worthy pastor, Dr.. "F. I). Johnsoh, is really putting hings over in high style. The nvein.hers and pastor of Morris i.'Impel are now in the midst of Dr. [ '.T>. .Johnson's installation services, yvhich jire destined to be a real suc1 a in sure when Prof. Baumgardner ries made his round on his goodwill our in interest-of The Palmetto Leader much good will have be??f? acccrmidished. The agency of The Palmetto Leader at (ireenwood will not leave one stone, unturned in making it a success here. . ~Rev. UT PrreTrtn. oft"arey pel preaelH-d a most excellent sermon Holiday night at the installation service ar~ Morris Cahpelr y Hev. 11. I.. Davis delivered a most i.\'i?. . i bni'mikn '"Timer!n f of ' in-.- ^ l lll'/U i UVOMWJ Mon ihP Chapel. .Morris <-hapelV membership were Aft. Pisirah A.- M. fi7~(THm,hKThursday night. i.Mvs. Ik ssie Williams, of Rock Hill, * as a - phpisant visitor at Morrifc f hrfptd; Sunday morning. She rendered a' very ' pleasing solo. Mrs. William.- was called home on account d the death of her aunt. - Dr. and Mis .1 ,T. Ktarks, of Sum- . ier, were pleasant visitors at Mr, and Mr?.. J:-^Johnson's home on Baptist St., Monday,, c-nroute to Anderson. . ' ' ' - .. . . Mr. X. B.. HilTk mahy* friends re- " Lirot- nnrclT to see hipi leave ^ for. Way nesville, N. C. Mrs. Hattic Nance an<l Mrk. Lou Burch continue very ill. .Miss Willie Fox. left Sunday for ITp.-k 11 i 11 tvIycto she-with-attend summer school. . . t Uuth, df'.'California; are spending a whilcr visiting relatives and friends Miss Isabelle Tolhert left Thursday for Rock Hill where she will be one of the instructors during^ the summer sch'ool. ' Sunday was a full day at Tabernacle Baptist Church. The Sunday SchYIiT Under the nmnageriient of the superintendent. Deacon C. E. Stuart, rmd hi*' eorpo o?. teachers who vie with each other to bring the school up (o the standard, were at their re. sportive posts of duty and taught the i At. 11 :.10T A. M\ Tabernacle's pulPTt was honored-with Rev. Herbert, of Alcolu, S. C. He ttreached a wonderonce. ~ ' "TZ At r>:00 P. M. theB. Y. P. U. with Their busy and faithful leader, MY*. J, M. Walker, had a delightful and enjoyable meeting.?Ah who attended will surely cpme again. ' if Mrs. Cornelia Robinson, of Ware' \\ Shoals, is'spending a few ,days in' lathe city visiting relatives and friend-. ev ' . HONORS DR. C. .A. WARD Mi * j xi Georgetown, S. C.?The home . of F. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Anderson was. lh.?aii scene of an elaborate reception last 'M: Monday evening in honor of their Dt guest, Dr. C. A. Ward of Jacksonville.' ai Flu. The early part of the evening Mi was spent in playing five hundred and Ft dancing; after which progressive " whist was played by all. Dr. I'. (1. '? : Teele was awarded first prize f<>r !' > having wone the highest number of.,'', points, A-. Q.-Dumnore wa-<- tt^?tttt wared cpnsolution prize tind Mrs. Flo. lot *** | Greatly Red Y . % \ IT COST: I TRAVEL I 1 - *. the sa The most co the most i ^ Kound trip tickets, I . between stations dis Limit I da v*J less y ?-l ?JLr ' .Round trip tickets?, ' L?uui -*--d-v-> ^between stations dis -tance 150 miles or I"? ' ? ?? V ?;()<)!> IN lvAUf t n: \M y ?? Newest and most Ifct-.w cen ;tn\ ? w ;.i} s S >, JT economical ticket ?>"'.><! lor in? ever offered station-? y- > .... - - . c' Y, me lU-trlp ticket V J,u' iU-(r'i> 1 The 20-trip ticket J'he 2<?-t rip Y , ' The % The 30-trip ticket The 10-trip & . * . <?OOI) IN 1'OAC ? fFnr further infurnnition. s? e ;in? S et Agent or write ? E. N ?A1UEN,?(?ener;tl?I'li^-wingrr ISOUTl t RAILWAY V ^ *Z* ??< IBONDSv | - \ Abb KJ ? Fidelity Executors, 4d | " dian and Ba ? . ?? ^?_ ? *t* Fraternal Officer* who handle their I - r SEE us OR VV ? - ?^ j FRj ? f *?mXm!hX* v*!* v v % *1**1* *1* v v * 1 oaaowow {shqerei ?-Men's Half SoIps 5 g Prices on other repaii | PHONE 6820 Wilse W. 1 1 16-1 1 1? I\ We Stand Back < I WE use onTy TOO pipf cmrjr WE have for your persons fKfee hundred pntteiW ; prices axe. reasonably Um J sacrifice quality. Ill T . > ^ ^ PAGE THRBR. 1 , ruT> Dunmore.'the booby. Dr. C. A. aid received the j^uest prize. A deitnis sweet course was served. The enriijr wasj.p'kasantiy spent and enyed' by all. Those present were: r. and Mrs. A. A. Alston.' Dr. ST W. i inmpsoti, |'iotV-^"TI. lk'C-k,~ 1 >i;'; U, Paten Mr. A. Q.- Dtumtorej1 Mv. J?.Mis. 1 i-oina. Fra.- r, .Mr. and. : ra. Thoinas Clark, Mr.-, lieatrice thim re. Prof. and Mrs:. C. How..; b, Mr. Willie Itolii.n-oii, '.Mr. and rs. l.au re lice- J Hinhinro, Mrs. K. P. '. aso'r. Mi1; and Mrs. Finest 'Atjvlni>. Misses ko.sa (lililis. Inez Richard. It- and Pauline 1 Mihnore; Messrs. toij Varufe'rhosl -Tho'in-ax and Dr. '.-'' A..'Ward. of. .Jac^soinill;e Pla.. Mr: .' d -M t s. ( lai I'-rni'e William'-. o!' <'h;n- , ? te, N". C. " ' ' -* ?*? * ? ? ?%? ~ . . *??. ucecl Fares* . ?. ~ : -. " 1 ' s ijess . ' A~ ?? -** ly TRAIN! rEST > < MfOUTAlit F 4* RELIABLE ~" Ticket- sojd daily ' * ~~7 .. from d;tt< One and a third f t^r r-j) fare ?*? for round trip -?-? . .??r-=?only 2.4c wile??-= ?? ,1^7-1') fare f??r round trip .'ditrmiiu I >1 I I l' I N ?. . \K> . . ^ y f . mo'.stations <in Southern'Rail teni lor period ti months. lhidtial purchaser and between distance 20U ituilvs <ir less.'-' - .; V I'cr iifile : ticket 2 -12c >. ticket ,-Ji?-- --- - - --s-c ? iit'lvl'l . 1 .ISC ticket i-.Il 2 l-2c ?, ?, w ' -(r , llliS ONLY ; > * mil Iteri) Railway >>-tcm T-iek?? A ijent.?Wash in ft nn Ll 11 iERN! SYSTEM : I iONDsf^ Nl >s . .. ." " ' r ft ministrators, Guar- $ il Bon:s . * S ..3- : \ I edec* .money should bp bonded. V ?* RITE ITS *. ' - : *i* LDERICK, Attorney ' & ' X ^SIRING I iewed On $1.25 I -' 'ing in accordance ? Martin I lampton SI. I - /. V I 6vy'00~0C>,*,0 O'Ov O O of Our Word ?| [Trc:W-np! I ?-??,???j _ 1 stlection nitre tlipn 5 tncl villi nil 'ih.'U.' 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