The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 18, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, August 18, 1928.
" Newberry News
There was the largest wind stori
^ thatpasscd thru the city of Newborn*
on last Friday since 1889. A greu
deal sol damage 'the ciLv
buildings blown down and houses ur
roofed. " Crops were damaged. Th
house occupied by Mr. Jack Ruthei
ford had the kitchen roof blown ofl
Three houses in the Wicker Lan
were also unroofed. They were oc
? cupied. Part of the ice plant, wa
blown down. The large oak tree
that stood in the Griffin yard wer
swept like a yard. It was predicte
that a much larger one was cOmin;
Saturday evening, but the predietio
failed, however we did get a ver
heavy rain Sunday, afternoon.
-- -ftad hoped that the heavy rain -ha
washed therfi away.
The revival meetings have openc
with a very good success. A %Ve'r
sut'l'MSflil WiltingVljust. 'closed*h
? Pleasant Grove A. M. E. church, con
ducted by Rev.- Lilliwood. Man;
souls brought to Christ.
Rev. Glover started the revivn
meeting $it Hannah A. M. E. churc
xm-last-Sunday/ Quito a large crow
was out.
l?? The death. of~Mr. Q/VV. Davis \vn
a slroek t6 hfs many friends. He wa
a devoted "christian and loved by al
who knew him. He leaves one sis
ter, Mrs. Carrie- S.--F4oyd?four broth
ers. H. W. Davis, T^Wiehi, Ca.;, j. E
Davis, Jos. Davis, Newberry; Arthu
. ./Davis, Asbury Park, N. J. He wa
funeralized by ReV.__A. Trapp.
Mr. Wim. Johnson and family ar
visiting his mother-in-law. Mr. aru
Mrs. Cleveland. He is making hi
home in Columbus, Ohio.
MY: Pi Williams is~altencling th
revival meeting at Hannah his horn
is in Jacksonville, JMa.
Prof. Fred Pratt; and family hav
returned from New York City. The.
report a very pleasant summer.
Prof. McGhee from Claflin Univer
sity, Orangeburg spent a few days ii
Newberry. ' He was the guest of I\ri
and Mrs. M. L. Lasaine.
Mr. Rboert Robertson died at hi
home in Newberry Aug. 3. He wa
85 years of age. He was ill for oh
month. The funeral wat^ held Sun
1 day at 4 o'clock at Miller Chapel A
M. E. rhurcji. Services were .con
"T .ducted by hfcrpdstor Ra*'.% C.-Smart
- ?, Mr. Robertson was. survived by hi
children Mrs. Hattie Dees, C. E. Pay
singer, G. C.- Robertson, J. \V. Robert
son, Mrs, Jessie NL Jones of Spartan
burg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robert
son, Jr., Asheville, N. C., Mrs. Etli
Washington Winston-Salem, N.?C,
' gra,pfj-^jiihlft)n and a--host of -rela
lives and friends. ?r
Mrs. Inez Neely of New York Cit;
^jsent last week here with relative
and friends. " ~7? "
Rev. J. M. Johnson spent last Thur
? day in the city, ? . ?
Miss Helen Jones left. Sunday fo
Aniston, Ala., to attend the Conven
tion at Barber Seminary.
Mrs. Alice Long has returned t(
the city after a short stay in Ches
? . ter. ~ _7_
Miss Altheat Moss 'of . Ninety Si;
spent the |week-end in Newberry
sue was t}ie guest of Miss M. F
Jones, who made it very pleasant fo:
her- ? -'4-?? ? ? ?-??
We are glad to see Mr. Samue
Martin out again after a few day:
illness^ _ .
Miss Etta Pratt is still on the sid
list. We wish for her a speedy re
cove'ry.
M-r-and Mrs. C. W. Jones and fam
ily motored to Ninety Six Sunday
and spent the day.
Mrs. Maggie 'Wright, of Columbia
is visiting here. We wish for 'he
a very pleasant stay. ? '
Mrs. Ida M. Gary entertained th<
members of Primary Department o
Calvary' Presbyterian Sunday schoo
at her home in Caldwell St.. Thurs
flay?nft.prnnnn Many?inUvestinf
games were played. A . Guessinj
" Contest (was held, the prizes wen
won by Little Miss Ella Mae C'lerk
ley and Little Willie Bates, Jr. Af
ter the contest the little tots wer
ushered to the side porch where Mr
Eugene Garjr stood cutting ice cole
water melons and served them as the;
passed by. As the afternoon grev
good bye and went to their home
' as happy as larks. The hostess wa:
assitel by Mr. Eugene Gary, Misse:
Louise Reese and Mildred Jones.
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TAYLORS NEWS.
: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pavia left 01
the 16th for Baltimore, Md., to' speni
a few (lav* with his brother Mr. Le
Davis. Mr. H. D. Smith and Mrs. An
nir^Jones will accompany Mr. an<
MKT Davis on the trip. They ar
making the trip by automobile. Mr
Smith will leave his business in th<
charge of Mr; Robert Brown and Mrs
Eliza Johnson will take euro of Mr
Davis' business while they are ou
of the city. We wish them a pleas
ant trip.
Aiken News
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li Mrs. L. B. Spencer and daught<
y inner upending rdme-time m Awhevr
iF visiting^ lnemls, returned home F
i- time. t :
e Mrs. Carrie B. Smith, left* a ft
days-nog fdi^Sni (tnac Lake, N. 1
T. to join her 'husband for the summt
e She is one of Cumberland's faithf
!* members, serving in several depat
s ments, and will be-greatly misst
s \Yevwxsh her a pleasant stay,
e Mr. Augustus Hatcher has rotur
d ed from, the Nerth, after a plcasa
? and profitable stay of one month. 1
n is one of the leading officers .
y Friendship church and a fine man.
Mrs. Daisy Spann and Mrs. Jan
cAah*m=o|- Ail-.m with Miri-.Tily W
lay in Charleston with Mr.'and Mi
d T. H. Spann.. They report a ve
y pleasant time.
T ' i.osier i.evvis of JP airlield IS
i- left for the North h few days, ay
y We wish her a very pleiisanf sta
She1 is also a faithful member of Cm
tl berlaiul^ ehureh.
h ^ Rev'. J. F. Pearson; B. D., Jthe - Vo
tf- afliriont ami popular?pa.slm of We
lley M. E. ehureh is away on his v
visit iu.ir plates, in the stat
s_ lie expects0, to he aWntf:ahinit thr
|| weeks.. We wish him well. . .
1 Dr. A. vv. 'l'Iill | :f-tor of Friendsh
- Ba?pUsT -aliureh..Avas_:out?n?_the _ci
t' last week on business. . ?.." r
Mr. William .Baxter, of Sumter S
s died on Monday, lie was buried *
Thurday fr?>in,.Citnrberlaml ehurc
c "The .family has the. sympathy of t!
d Community.
1 Mis. P/illiaii (iowilv -Williamson,
Jersey City, is in the city visitii
p her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gm
p ly. She left this week, and is spen
:ne'. a pleasant time, with family ai
p .friends. ,
The A. C. "E. T.eayfWe'of Cumbe
land ehureh had a very enjoyable s
ial on Mondav nitrbt.
n
Mrs. Will Chuvous lias return'
home after spending several weel
s visiting friend's North,
s
^ A playground for the children.
Aiken is greatly needed and we lea
hat the Aiken-graded school -grout
s ^available, and that the trustee
are .willing to make considerable 'cb
B trihutions toward the same.. This
in ideal place, and a magnitude
playground should he there.
Mrs. L. L. 'Coney is visiting'
~ \\ asnmgt on, IT V. and Xew YoT
" We wish her an enjoyable stay.
_ ._lifiY._JM ilea. pastor of- til
_ Hfipti^t. ehurch is on an unliniiti
y vacation in the North anik West. 1
0 expect?, to visit New York, Chicaj
and other points, lie is h minist
s Of the hustling type and is \vi
thouvi'htr-of 1 iy his people. We ho]
r he will-enjoy his much needed: vac
- .'-ion. ... ? -,.*
r The Community. Service Leagi
5 held a very enthusiastic meeting <
1 first Sunday afternoon in the Ai
(how Uobuson school building. T1
{ speakers. wore Mr. L. L. T.onoy ai
" Kov. J. F. IVarspn. Rev: Pearson
" subject was 'Excuses." Ho made {
1 excellent talk. Jiev. A. \\\ IFill r
sponded in ~ir~very?tme?way. T1
' meeting was presided over liy I'rc
3 II. L. Nix, president. Next meetir
will he held at Cumberland A. Mi
* church. This qrganizatipn has
great mission. We. hope it will 1
it. Music was by- the Aiken preheat
r The Old Folks' Home on York S
is claiming our attention. Its nce<
are very KreaC and urgent. .The ma
r tor was discussed in the Gommuni
Sorvicjp League meeting, and it w
b brought out that Mrs. Louis Cam
f and Mrs. Mattie Itoberson had nun
T valuable contributions to the hoir
- A committve composed- of Mrs. A<
if. Jones. Mamie I'rice. Rosio Thompsn
r Maggie McGhee and Mr. L. L.- Tom
j has been appointed to receive conti
- hutions of any kind from those w]
- ./eel the need of these aged and d
e pendent people in the Home. M
trust the committee will function ai
1 the people respond liberally. ?
At this writing Mrs. John Conn
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on Edgefield St., itr- very--UL?El
^ daughters are at*" hep bedside. V
hope she will recover.
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3 Mrs. W. A. Jackson of Fairfie
m., ii'ii mis wees. jor a lew wee
vacation. We trust she will enji
it immensely. i
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e ?ATKS"nrR(; NEWS.
1 Mr. 'Arthur Perry departed th
e life August 5, after a short itlrtes
. He. leaves a father, two brothers ai
e four sisters. God always does thini
i. for the best.iij
" Mr.T Raewvelt Poj'ny j formerly?
t Batesburur, but now 'of New Yoi
-lis home on account of''the death
t His brother.
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1THE
PALM
Orangeburg News
it:, Mi*. Douglass Williams, special r<
P^-KW4'HlaTi"vo ' of tho ^Southern Kiikilil
rtr ? mi Mirety t o., of liurham, N. T
Y. was a vfcdtbr here This week Fn ihte
eit of the work. He reports progret
?w Mr. F._ 1>.. Kenerly, the Boulevui
f., big grocer left Suhd$y. morning ft
if; it. short stay in Asheviile. and otht
ill pht^es.in the mji^ntains. Whil^ awa
t- he will be missed a sh'is fllace 'is tl
d. regular Bureau of Information' i<
visitors .and friends.' He left bis, b'u
n- iness in charge of Mrs., Kenncii
nt and "Grand Paddy" the porter.
Ie Miss Flora Julia Fordham left du
of ing the week' for' a stay in the niour
tains around Asheviile ajid othi
lie points. Her friends wish for her
il? plin^i-int?stay
~ The 'many friends of Mrs.' Margai
' .;'t .Frederick Coo.peiv sister to Mr
Kennerly who underwent a very sei
i^u.inti opwmtun in Mew Viiiiln in umii
^ improved at her home again. iy
During the Odd Fellows Convei
tion'and the'Household of ltuth w
i wi ll' pieaseu to have the followin
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ry old members and friends tall on us
rsr~ M rs._I,a\vton, Miss L. E. Lowi
d- des, Mrs. Leila Bellenger, Mrs. Ha
"tttTP urillin, .Mrs. K IT Vbung, Mr
Envnni ,Jamcy. Dr. 11. J. Priojem
Mrs. Eddie Walker, Mrs. Josep.hii]
ip Wright, Miss Nunio Davis, JVIiss Eliz
ty both?Brogdon^aqd, .so . mnny^iiHrre. i
our Tady?friends" 'whose, names' \v
t., would like to mention as we have nt
-hi seen them in more than fo'ur,year
h We mention a few of the brothers.als
he who came and gave us the glad han
Hon. J. I. Washington; and R, F.: C
61 (tibson-, J, B. Brockjngton;* G.-\\% Bo
i?r den, Rev. H, II. Butler, wno is grow
a-T' ihg.''TuggjTr"every" day. We wor
d. also pleased to have Prof. G. W. IIov
uT iivdj the prSSeftt ruling officer of 1 >ihaet"
Qrand' Household of Ruth ca
r_ and shake our hand. We assured a
0. ihat l'rof. Howard was a safe leadc
and that he would always give th
siSters a square deal. He is certair
ly the right man. Trust him sistej
"and you will again come into yor
. own. '
0f We learn that the reporty of a
rn officers were pod but the death vat
> was somewhat .alarming and froi
what we know it will become mm
and more so each year. . The ,*du'.
js should .hav.e been raised to $1:50 pi
n? iuarU'1-aiTtl then the .Household' wupl
soon coine^into its own and huvj.
reserve fundi which must come.soo;k
'n or later, > .
k. Mrs. Tirzah (iadsonfevas a v.isti
here during last week iind she is yi
?P as loyal' and truo to. the cause oftTf
' I hu riding her race.
j- ikt,?.1 K I lick-inn iii,l T?cv X '
r , Younpblood of Columbia were vsi
^ j tors here Tuesday. - Mj\ Dickson". ;
^ president of "this' Richland Count
Fair and Farm demonstrator.*] tl(e i
( iloinp much pood 'in
land tlu- surrounding" counfryT
? f Mrsr-b>irssie Lee'Teft t ospoTTTT isom
u time in Asheville with her son. Wl.il
>n she' is there, she will visit?II on lot
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n- senville, Black Mountain and Tvbc
ae summer resorts.
i l| I'rof. \V. L. Bryant who is ci iuiv
t's charge of the scho.d?aJ?Bhr.'.-vnh
in passed thru the city ent:ou(e.,to h
Or v.ork. He was accompanied hy M
re William Thompson,?They will retui
>f *o Manning Wednesday .
ig! Prof. J.-P. McGhee loft on a ton
K.j rf tho Eastern part of the state i
a, interest of his newspaper work. II
ill promised to get a hunch j>f subscrib^i
ra fop The Leader. lie is.jrainjr* uftc
Ihem in that way.
t'?
x: " K IXGYII.LK NM'IWS. .
ty
as. Because of the,1'constant rainfal
we do not feel discouraged, as Jul
ht ought so. many hot days, and tl
^ fu st of Augnst, lots of .hulls on tl
cotton matured before the wocvi
damaged tliein.?Su lei, us lie than
ful for that fact.
I"I=~ Indeed last week was a soul-revh
ing week at Old .Mt. Olive churel
e" liev. 'Mrs. Smith of Columbia coi
' 0 ducted the services and really it w*f
1(' conducted with the spirit. Sever;
| of her Columbia friends, also a nun
c, her.of. visitors from neighborin
OT ' towns Wero present with us. Sunda
ye was also a grand day. Our prod she
I herd served us and he was not slov
I An offer ins of $15.50, was taken u
Id and Sunday night wa sthe windin
'<s)up of the great camp, meeting 1ml
t Luring the meeting twenty . converl
. confessed Christ. Let us way nnioi
Miss Lucile Finch left Monday, Au
nth to spend a four week's vacation i
the city of New York. \V<T wish ht
a pleasant stay. : Messrs.
Theodore Uohinson, Jamc
l,s(Niekpoa spent the afternoon at tl
!?. .horne..Qf the Finchs Sunday. Mr. 1
(Gray also called by and brought i
K3 long two of his cousins from Lexint
I ton and his two sisters.
*?*-|?We tin' glad tn liavr rt'turn to t
?f the Goo<l Samaritan hospital for som
time very ill.
ETTO LEADER
I A Dangerous j
i Condition i!~
rs ]Sjr *' "There was a time when ! ||
: n: I my health Was not so 8
|| good," says Mr. Miles Hop- j Q
)r | kins, of Catlettsburg, Ky. J O
?r j :[ "1 suffered a great deal ; it
IV ' || from gas pains'. My system j ||
j- jf was saturated with poison j x
u> i | which was not properly :x
>r eliminated. FrQjn time to Q
s. i 3 ' time I had severe head- 18'
r j ? ; aches, arid I felt sluggish '* 8
y j ; and dull.. %
"1 knew of Black-Draught 3
i-_ jj as a meclizine for ; g <
:;! | CONSTIPATION :
; ! g ! so l thought I would try it. ?
a | "For a while I took a email ' ? '
?hq 3- [ doio every night until my tS ..
r if : system v.-a a rid of the ac- | -O?1
r- K cumulated poison. 8 <
s> g | "I gained in weight and gj
. i 8 I my general health was 5| 4
~ tf j good. That experience is <
'h ft made me l'ealite tl IU IIIl" till ?
5 of Black-Draught. 1 kept j| 4
T it in my homo and when 1 i? <
g ' begin to feel lifeless and H
' 8 I dull, I take a dose, alter ff 4
e I ^vyhich I fdel O. K. again.* j Hj <
ix I "I try to keen my system , 11 i
.. g I cleansed, and I find Black- [ ? 4
I Draught a great 'aid." 1 wi~<
25 cents. All druggists, j e > -4
_ KJODuattaoaatKJtuJtsDDotJtKiJ^ ]
Union News
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\ This s-.-rliiiii i
. -I.e.onauk'ivit v -w
0 . . . I
tin- worst storms (.known, in many- <
. years.- Tree ^ v. i re ly iriy ' around. i
jl riiat<y of themVoth up hy Ilk'- roots. <
II \Vi aju. fhaiikl'uKto 'sty thirl .wither.;i <
r if (ho rain ami \vind.tlje i <" ',v;a. I it -. ^
tk- loss of life?ohly ono as wo have .
',! I hvunu , ; ;
Saturday hiorninjr.nl* Hist ^. week, <
|4Jnioh |i>?EKt& th'oayh 4
swept, over the; county. .Many were <
jl ton l'i iohlened 'durinjr the stortTT t? <
keaii/.e theii'kliiiiuti-. Thank (J'<>jl' it 4
C* 1 ,
is n-vor ?iii<T the sun is still shininy.
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Sunday Aujr."~l*Jt'a was clear* and
.to the house i>(" prayer.' Rev. Ik'.' !'; ?-j
,*t! 'nijrht, and 'many weiidcd their way
Vj liuii at Zioti .V. M. I\. vh'iivh, -deliy- M
iied the ntt's-aye to an appri" iaikty <
...! and eneei Jilatiy heard and - iv.joienl <
" ill till? Clod ol" their salvation. <
-*H?ltev. 1 frkU usirtt'i"n:r at -Intl'iid. A1, y;
church WiVs .with tlie* saints and
1 | lUX'a'dvytl 'to th.eHi the Wonderful Wrtrds
^ 1 Rev. 1'r. \\~i'IHnni.-.->i t'k in'.h R.
} tisl elnireli tyas* present at each. (
js. vi?! and 'pro a eked .morally*' and i-Wo?1
..' :mj. : 'I he. seriit.ohs were .well p.re- 1
y ... y . 1
[4 pared and delivered in'a u'orVel'ul mnn.M
l( -was hrony,-lit" t rrim liott'.vlc and l?u>Uc d !"y
t. lieye. lie v.a\s ojie, of tho* sons'" ?vT [ *:
. the late Mr.- Mil Mis. Mandril t jd... j
ist U. Rev-,; 1 ?? *- 1 jomkix pastn*??*??Av|' ]
j.M. I'...Xi'>n I'huirh > >;niiu- dcd I ho >r.r,.
vii < . Ahiani.s ' ar.id Moore* Wefe i'.i- *!
t., '.'i 'I-'-' ^
j...;! . On .J*alurd.;y ufli ivooii. r.e\v< "??f! ?|
-tin death of; Mr. Ul 0. I., o. .was nj ij
n ' slim-k to tlv.'- entire e- iiniiun.lty. 'the , *t
j f.iuii'ial was larjjyly ii11 cmh?? ? 1 and the: *;
[V serviced wi'Il. eotulueled i>y pastorn
P. \Vashihaion. of %tUM V. M, K.'j-<
'0 church.' :Vlo anis and Moore', <vere j'.
s iin.icrtakcis.. ? i i
. | (d Florida are with parents Mr. and.
! Mrs. M. 0. Mr Kissick. ; / I v
,jt Mi's. Sally Thonujs .is Yisitinjr chit_^dnn
in ( '.ncinnatV and Cleveland. (>. '<
'^.j=?-Fne Misses - KiVidc of. Spart.anlV.jryr
^ ; are at the limiio of theiy jiia.ud-jcir- | .J
10 ] cuts, -ZVTi'. and Mrs. ?fr-c l'\iiu. j-1
10., ." . V;
Is. Mrsi Mahal Itcjd, formerly of 1 *n-' '<
lk i"ii?hrri?mrw?of . J'inindilpmn? h" . ]
1 sp? lit several week's lu re visilinir i '
. -.j home folks. *? . j j
-1 ' .Mrs. Me lorn' W h?t- .,f Gohind.ia! J
1-; . . 1*. r I '
; yrys a. i-J'-ii-Miiu v'.'itotf. .at toi'inih- .
. [ Raptfot thnrMi on_. Sajlday, XVhilo' ^
htye she is at uT Ijor ipo'h- .
^[cr Mrs>.. Wrcnvicks. ? -?? ' ^ jc
V .Mrs. F.loiso Iiradi'ord has returned^
P (t'lim Spat tanking and will Ho at ' \
v. j home for smtic time to tin- deliv lit J
P of all. ' - ' ' ']'<
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IT^ ^
Ij.j. !5frs. I.uura Iicid ??f Carlisle Ts; <C
Lt spending some tinu1* wtli Ivor aunt', ^
kn, htn-7."irairt1>a fiiv-tJS|%; ~ - j \
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: 'ii. 1 auia attend, d Alien 1 n:- *
^vrr'ity lust .vow 'an?l-proved Lei-.. !1 J
;t very etlieient. Sin: will return next <
?'*r.??iuH la ic.Ml'lUe U ork '.here. HJ
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,0 ' Misses Huff. Farr -mat Iv+omody arc }
r.( otr for a vacation trip. llaVo not li>- j i
ucaUd thenl yet. _ |j
" Miss- Athaloe Gilliam left,on Sum- <
day for Colnndda, where she will \
' visit relatives.
fH ? ?: 1 : : s- M
ie Mrs. Sudic Shelton will go as del- j
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egate to Grand Lodge. |j
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;' '1 I 3 t VVd*>hint;loii S
! Dig Line of Llothing for Mil)
Do.ys Suits A' Specialty.
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:: ' DRY ROODS, SliOLS.
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[> Cuijni&ted wrtli our Store i.s.:
;; IiaYbor shop aniL .Beauty Shop i
'; W e life not'selling ltaee I'ride.
| we tan sell Belter lor Less.
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by Churches, Sunday'*!
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?ASHEVIL:
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MON., SE
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V The following .Chinvhrs., Sri
part in this most beautiful" oul jii
> - School, Ridgewood and. Sunday Si
Sunday School, Shady Ciioy<v ?n<
Spring ;jyid Countsville, \\ averly
Spartanburg Clubs will unite in the
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;* COMMITTEE: Riley Paul, 1, Green, 11..D
* ji. W. Walkefj-H. -T.-SnmrmTr, Sr J -tfrtr
"G. Bowman, Sec.; Hon Wosle'y Hunter,
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S| fraternal (Wi<-i'i> ?hn handle their' T ? <!
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SHOE REP
i. Men's Half Soles Se
;j Prices on other repairii
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w e Jiana DacK 01
WE use -only 100 per cent pun
WE have for your personal
three hundred patterns anc
j prices are rcasonahly low.
^ sacrifice ciualitv.
I - - - -0 we n &
| Tailors
\ 1117 WASHINGTON STREET
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L'liool. Brown C.hnpel and J
1 Sunday Sclvbol. Plehsarit
. Rpccl'M- Point. ^ nion and
n sanies and plays.
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nsan' I':" iSrRoberson: Tr'ea#.; L. J
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