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Saturday. December 1. 1fl28.? C8CB | Church fr'" 1 g^togOCiOOi^'^v:::.;.:' -v->9- . .? . ZION BAPTIST (. ill ttCjS 'Services Were' c.thrt?.u'\tcd a I State l'enitcntrai y at the n-ciai.'! of eight-thiWy J'aV.t St.:;.: .. n. ' ing. Accojapaning hi. . \\ .. : Dl'S. pf? L.. File. '> ' A\ i:I - i N. C., and T, II . 'l?:'oadus 6*' .11! ' \ -Dr. BrSadus cwntltKH-il: lj... ( vice, which wits ei'r.i yjbcl by r iv ; ? 1 J. Dean CYuin, the'chaplain, i'.. . ;iii a most.soui-in-syij'Intf serVuon, ' Ii \\ ' Oil'] Sunday Si-hr.rl ? <?:?L Dt?il HM xjiuuiim: /.nonius I'm,nn. t > . I ;?11 kin*; t nc r 11: - <: < K i i f M .1?r^r" V .' and closed the same. \ .Mrs. Ella Ii(?stlr. "the ? 'n,l i ?t distant- sufnuiaUauKut ,?; 11". 11> I'I i: * | that she .-would lmiiiu t'l'i':- ' ; 1 the Christmnfi K.wei.-c v.-.. i "Senior class, nunUicr il. w.!..~-~ ?.pr>fiod~H??--h<t.v.i I'vt'i1. ooij 1 iiV *" ' \10 and IS plan to iviw. a Clv jfpast on Friday 'n'o.hi t"! t lliristinas. Rev. While i< .V < o of.thy class, " > ? <* At 11 ::-><) a. in. ,tno 'i'rcaiho J the vested choir matt he ! in ; 1 f tun/.* of "Come thou -lyuiUii.An:'ti' ? jf tune- of "Come Tlidu" Fuupt 'of , * BlcrtinRi'- The cheivit v,( .-J'.vi Rev. Dr. File of Wirtsisi-S.i-;.-in,..y. is conducting oiir revivul^-+^rtTrJi' . immense^conjjrepat.ion v.hV i li.vsin : to speak. His t'c.\t^iuu?: "-i,. h, !?| Liny in Zion u Fouii iui a: ; , . Tried .Stone, and He that 1< v shall not make nasio.1' H>\ ! '. h ?;??. ed that" Chr'isCJis . tin*. ,?i: i u i. the believer's' Faith. o Ji -hope and love. It \ya T most \vohdeiTul sermon.- l>r. alining v WIUHIIIIil Wit It- 11"! Il'tr. W of <5otl and great intV: r ted at c'vt'i'v serving "fit;"* n>< ' i . ' " * closes FridaynigtyL Rev. K. liroUfvi't ?ir- pv ;? >.-I' I ? ?pastur at Shiloh in - i.;il ; . 3:00 o'clock. ~ At 0:00 p. m.. !!. Y. I'." i'. . Were. held. Our sujTlect! v.: ' > . "Songs We LoviC 'I h {. Id > these songs was given 1 :?ma-HopkiiM ami utiui. i ' ?j Mrs. Maggie (lilliaili ;u . ".! . A the paino, Airs. WiiUe y ;:w t pT" dent. IVri .and,Ph." P., spoke'at -h . n PivJ.? chard took his .Ma. lers- Iv.ive* Oxford College, Kngland. .Mr., II.Lindsay made a shiiry. n.iii.v.'S. ; . Lindsay will deliver tjie pi io ipnM-i - ~ dress to the- i>. y. 1.'. 1". i.;m r. day afternoon.. M fhn content lie! m-. ?i .1 h,- : girls resulted in the b y. <>\i r. the. girls financially. ' At 8:0() p. in., 'I >r... F- '.? another gi\>at s i n mi t o ' a pii r? ; IIUUSU. s . -! Eh lev?J,?14,?Stf ii'i-'ii?-h??' i . burs, Pa., a cousin -to | ; nr V. ii stopped at the jmrfvioitvTf < day nijrht eiihmte ,io ' conduct a meetin.tr. * " - ? There is a. If real .<, t .;( ! our conprrejraiion lii t^TT;i rivy_.' hope for the reocjrtii y . ol" ;>.!! mi - " Christinas pr(?nV:sl> :..'Ui i i.- .v j ous occasion with us,.a riaay. * membeds haVe been, .-aviaai U: V ,?U4n^s of th?_year. Miss Josie B.J\VhifC vouch ~r ir c% F.inley ' Ilitrh School at ( in-' er. ; uaL daughter of l)r. ('. Wio.o,. sp'i he \ Thanksgiving at tho"Tuimo- of .i-f j omiciher. ... ^ : . ms ... " " ( . Sa." REV1VA1. IN Nl^V? , Last Jlonday. Jh\_ .1. < ? -9 eeived a letter frmn .tli, Hi i p.n !' M Baptist ChuW'h, Now York . ! W \V. W. "Brown/ pastor, a>j>.ia;.m " he conduct-the revival in t,i J 'beginning. Janua.. January 18th. ?- The -Metropolian ~Pnjit'.-d c' nreh the. largest ehurch noftli. e " {>.?' ? son-Dixog lino. Dr. _Br?v\\ n is < leaders. It has been mad,. Known ft Dr. White intends to :?? ? ( ' t tin'" n!" Rev. White Inv- hi.nduv! 1 c.!* i and former members in Ww Y City who will be irlnil to h :> t :e of his voice in the AV? rM'- '?;? ?. '<? Dr. White"'has - t wo **!r\ nis dellVbr -F.hUtlH'ltVVtfm A l l ,1 year. One brTTT1 WmsLtJii-Saleitu: ' C'? and the other is in New Oyleii La. Now Orleans "elected him ' year but he'preferred to go to Geoi town, ft. G. ^: -? r^i?Tvf>y Tnwux ,l i " We want -to thank e\e>a Imm'v. tc helped ih any Way dnritur the ijln< of piy late husband, Rev. Frank We j ? bury.. ?~ *? , MRS. CHOROID VVOODHUUV, and Children. ? ?i ? 1 Columbia 1 ? "*'*y' - * ? vVj-li fH 2 I . AN .\(ilNCHMENT - f " . ' ~ . .. '1 Tjonih u i?'. Drown, rector ' lAii.y' 1.pi -op'ttl Church, ?CoU ' .LI M MI'. OS his as < 0i i3uU chyiiii, November 2Gth, yv. ea :m s inly ? ileet December 1, . ;? a ctijl to the Osgood . I"il Church, . RichC.i i 'v \v*j. I. Ur expires sincere thanks a i .! ha in her.*' and friends of *St. ?:?~ :?.?. ; ,a ;i | < :y ehurehen for the n .? .ration a ><i .friendship shown dur TT-^ h . 1 .'.'II 1 i :HI :i. yrtnttrt?r i>e~^ in w":I mark the last d&y- of ~ ' (i. ' 1 i"' ' .crvices before to t.n! c up work.onAhe new * i'l-y Conic-or I and worship With us. V- . v. I liuurTv.-.'ll be held , at the Recr-.?t-. a1 iii'.;7--T*vt nipffr. Dec.. il, -fromVv il.i.i.VMS AT SIDNEY DARK . - /*- . K.-.S, Williams, one,-of the l " :i5.e?t .preachers in America, will " p . !) ;'ii '<! ;i?51ii^top Ih^ shciuiiienl yi a.ra C. .M. R. Church, Sunad ^c^j^iid.JlLt-44-:.llO "ft. 'IH. r j. ; ?i.^iioit^fettTutVts Was the. first pastor . dy I'aik Church, and wai e . t - 1,e ^.slnxprie shortly. after j , > 1 iijs' ci?yT^~- ;. _ V ... i-i and favorably known in . / ii ./and lite citizens will turn . ' 1 ia....a lumbers. to greet hint ; , i v ili a'so |(reach at Colon:.:UD ])'. m. ' 5^; ;. i i\ Vt.I.iS"- CAESAR PASSES. r. . 4 ; ' ;.:i . >i;i -!a\ afternoon the funeral u'f. -i-i i; * .Phyllis .'Caesar took , place at . . s("it I vary BimtisL-chureh. Rev. . ' ^ . pa-tor preached the .. a.- li was well attended. Pip Uijt Cae>.ar was one of .the d linpahors id' the church, being . i. .>., .;.u. ;?o.!in!< is and organizers. . . win a services, were held in . " i .. !'(>! ' the past two years she ;. :m t. vv York City with her ~ ! T ! ..1. . I- :.luia uu-hardson. in stafe at the home .. her > nd-iiaughier and son Mr. . . ,,n. i Irntglass on -ftsw rjije H h; heartily thank all for r i?<vi' beautiful gifts of flowers >iii.t d-''. < iiiiVnibmnp. The flowers . -pi-.-a great variety and more V r If aitii'iil. The family again ex .i . te 1. te those who so willing. . rd tlstd I' .t'tU's. foi1 till' " < ! ; v" \ : - .1' linson* and Bradley had .'..i < V the lrody and did" very com" service.. ' ' . Phyllis Citesaii leaves onesis i- r. t m dau.-thler, one son,13J~grah<P rri?: 'a'.?1 .i?:n 'g i aiirl-ehildren -and id' i.,lat ives nrnf fi-ionrlc !\* M M M OR 1A.M.. ' '! ;.j ;y ui' .Mrs. Delia Lucious. ?_ Ml n ?t iWgolten, ! a precious mother once," , 1 j.s om: jay attd pride. ? ji hi:f;, oh so much; .. : -Sayed' her too well. *. . S h<, slept and died. ii_ ,S ; ,.? i, "within, atir dwelling ' i.' . a.r: our hearts today; J'ii r. the die we hved so dearly IL.is foicvor . passed away. 1 T.'til in- thy grave SO low, -i : ! a<* nv+re?will join our nttnfber, We imi move thy voice.-shall hear we i't T yj'tlurr,' thou hast left us ?'' wo deeply feel. IV. . i. l a -aeniA'to, us mono brightt'i,. spirit of our dear mother v J; .its happy homeward flight. 1 -H* id cross the, river, 1 ; to rest upon the shore, ' ? 'i'hi'jtrtxr-see and-to-know and lover,!a (> . (ki'.r mother evermore. :;uv| v.' '; ' rrrd?W?r-vrc: Ii'mH miss hcrf-y<tfi-we shall yevei* see iver dear face any more ' m' Th' ie is a vacant chair at our firej* side , ( -rt-r?5?'! wen at mrr i.af>lc ?' / . k W hi' h never, can he filled. . Yd again we hope to meet thee, ' -V. ' n the day .'of life is fled ' v t-i.hv r e n \vith joy to greet thee ?i I- , . .n ..!l ti-f> ghn/l \ * - *. . . in- .yoac ajr,, today you loft us; k w \v?.: mass you,mother dejir, V.Y ::l mil lu-vov . fovififet your kindness, \i w 777 i.A our blooding heait*r Surround- ui:r darling mothcrV tomb, Our darlinj* mother has crossed |ir; ? drat ids i.trnnd, Our homo is left in gloom. iod' ' UK, AM) ?1KH, JAM KB BROWN\rirs F.VA HAYMRS. Daughter and. Grand-children. 1 ? jw-: - ^? THE PAL jj I I11 M I j fJKST JUALVAKY HAI'TIST ' . CHURCH NEWS. . - vV . ' f. ; _ tasT Sunday was a full day. Si Hay school was conducted by su H. W. Harrison. The teachers w? ~nTF~a1r'ttieir -postih TKe~ lr'ssarLlAi reviewed with enthusiasm hy M Julia A. Talley. ^For the morning service the p tor Rev, . Ypunjrtrfqrjd preacHyd ff Hebrews 4:JO. This sermon was hi irplrtttrat-and 'trrstriretiytr.?? -i-: Just after the niornihfr "services 1 funeral of Mrs. Phylfs Caesar v held. She was one of the old members of the' church. The fi that she was a lovable Christian d ncter was shown by larere attendai at her funeral and the numen beautiful floitil designs. ???i At 3:30 the pastor, Revv Yum blood and his two choirs and a t*r number of his members went qver the Union Baptist church. The yc sion bpinpr.the Tenth Anniversary the pastorate of Rev; T; M. Boy! Rev. S. Younjfblood ' preached sermon. .At 5 o'clock -the Calvary Cho Club met. Miss Janio Adams : Mrs. S. S. Yotingblood directing:.,, i ne B. Y. P." U. was held, at 0 The. B,. Y. P. U. was held'at <5 conducted by President JVI. S. Stew The Thanksgivinjy proprram was r prood. At the .evening service pastor preached an eloquent senj from Luke t5:"20, and had bapti All services were attended by la and enthusiastic crowds. V . I Poro B .?* - <j Hair iCoiture Facial Mass, I_ MMEiS. LYLES, l^ LEEVV^ JL)J .1131 Washington I yarBizrararaf^^ Ibetofe buying \ (Uliristnt Come and S< Ass< DESIGNS AND PRI We also have a com) 1 1929 C A 1 | ADVERTISIl j ~~ Asfe to JOB PRINTINC pBpfi I 1310 ASSEMBLY STRE ICIKICJBJKJBICiCJCmCJaCJPiCICJCJC METTO LEADER . ^ ? Experience means skill ivjH md ability?the reason why. you can place utmost confidence in our |lTTjj| ability to serve you jest. Superior equipment, K?^l moderate coSt, care in every detail assured. ""::" ^"31 p 1 ? ?? 3 RKSOLITION ON ItKC KI'TION O 1 ' MKIIOP ANI): MRS. Ill US') ITR. . Klhusnt'i', S. ( N"\ ihiIUT I,. Mace' lite principal. I'lof. W! are Andcisoii, and the faculty of the hit 35! sclio'i'it'" dl' Riir;soii ts^vrgr Ok; dhutry cu.uiTic <.t' cvu).t.r-..'umk i.t m. themsolves to give a pubjlc. reeppt i us- to Bishop, ami .Mrs. Hurst and nun, 0111 tiers of the ITaTmello \\nnuaf T~~omV. >th eneiv in its lSih sos.-inn. and- '~ ~ SiiieO they Have treated 11 the bussadors ()f tfie "..Man.of Cia-Uilei *as with such uniform eourtesy ami ki n ost ness: ll<^ Be it Resolved: That we tender iav them our most sincere ami iieurtf< KH* thanks for their expressing. of ;'.<>? his _wil-l and ,1heir..Avar 111 hospitality ~ nianilesied 111 the. :dio\"o, liml itr=^ Be It Further Resolved:,, i hat ~ # , ; cat pray the. richest 4 l?V-ss:ii^s of (i to upon each; member of the said fact* ca- and pray . that the.rr^ives may of spared.lot years of usofussenl'neht sin, spared for years'of Usefulness in tin the'chosen held, and that the example. , t broadness and hospitality be instil^ ral , in the minds* of the students .eiltni :-l f - mil . ed to their care, and that the entsi I eohiTiTTmit.v lrsi/ttt b;. helped and f" :30 nelUed- by .the' wonderful and use i :.'10 lives they shall live among* them, art Respectively submitted, eal Your Conihijtt.ee, the \V*. IV Carolina. Chi\,*.* ion It. S. Lawrone-e, sin. ."* J. S. Benn, rjrc d. \V. W iiherspoon, S. (1. Sininioiis, Sec. aoo"ca^^o:oo"ooo oo <: o o oo : leautv Shon aging-, Manicuring; llair EobUing HOUSTON & HENDY .n BPAKTMEN T STUKE _ Street Columbia, S. C. ~~ ' - - t ' ... [ ? ?' . ? : " I r . ? our - ? ; ... f;, ;: I . - ; . c as (Carta | \ . E . c ' L ? " ? C iz our Complete [ ! c jrtmcnt - , L ^ | T~| r,?T-~| T mr>? r> i rim evuk-YBULJY c L ' ' C ; ,.. ' c glete Line c4 I :: \ __ c LEN DAR S1 ?^ i . . - . f nrid c Si BLOTTERS i see samples { . C '* ' . 7 : v ' C . > c ? -I c nCDADTA/frXTT n 3 JL>iLr/AJM IVIE,IN 1 ? C ' *' * C ~T' I *?- c 1 ?? ??-?? ? . r\ : - ?-E ET PHONE 4523 ? ' r C III, ' - f) c t .. T. . . . i? m .4 LAST CALL. i ?? . V Sunday, l>ec. 2,. the Pastor of Wes- ( ley M7 K. church will |jrc,a(,tu^his last j sermon for thi< Confer voce year. J he inemlicrs_ai o tji^ted to_bc on hnijd and eoliiplcte.'their reports t*<?r the year, j 'Sunday without fail. ' , " | ^.Monday iiiuhtiythe "hil at H o'clock J there, will. Ijc a lively contest be? , !j ... twbon '(?. Lee Hatlilf and W. L Sum-^ "tor in the interest of, the church; The j Southern States- are sulnior'timr M r '! Hatliir and the Northern States are . supporting Mr.- Sti'mjer. Both sides are clai-minp- to carry the election. * Ctini(. 'out and see that your candidate ' wins. The . public is invited, to come I-.out with us. . i Tjie Pastor leaves -for Conference ; Tuesday, which convenes at f.heraw,*. 1 ^ '1 o,.. .. 1 i *". umv WW. ' '. Wesley Ml FT Church. Corner tier h vais and Barnwell Street*. -.- '1 T~~~~ " r;' ^ ' -1. .... ' ' ' j* < ALI.hX -To the nsvmoTy of Ileh- : ?cmlti'V- j)0j.'^02^i - _j ^j ~ IJy thi"e ow'-n. tears fhy sonj* the tear- ! ;h<-'get; O ^jxigt-r! ; < () World! O l.ifal Q Time! < , ()n whose last step 1 climb; Trembling al that when 1 had stood 1 before, ' ? When will return1 the ahoy of ? .nvinu'j "? :?-?-? ?1 No .'more Oh. never-ino're. Kuirenia Allen, mother, - - J Osee'o'.a Allen, sister.- i i ; ' ^ ^ ^ IN MKMOKIA.M i \ ;! In .sad" but lovitur- memory of a ' devoted"husband and father, ltev. I*. ' S. Rice, \\ ho - passed, fi oin earth to heaven. " Xcvcmber 25, .1927i'.' . i j A precious ohe from us is tfono", . A . voice Woloved is Still, 'j A place is vacant in ounJjome, ? Which hvvor can bo. tilled, .*-Ciud imliis wisdom has^roealfed, TltftNbnim hi-i. lnvr hiifl rivrn, And tlxf) the body slum1>ets hereyS?\ . .* The soul is safe in heaven. fy. ? .Mrs. S. S. Rico and " children. j1 IN M i:MORI A M ?11! lo'ving;' memory of our dear hus?* g band and father. Mr. Henry Clifton. 5 wh0 departed this life one year atro. " 6 :;Npventl?er. 4. IW"/ n lie has gone to the bright regiorts, ?^ -j r Safe t'nmv every trriotV and care. :jj We shall meet pain in heaven. -j And never more he parted there. q! Iievnlod tvife and children. ? n' itf MEM OR IA Mi" iji t 0, :? . ?= ijj In sad- but . loving remembrance of < 3 voted wife?Henrietta ( Hitter) Green ^ who departed this life IXecvmber 1. ^ . tyi-V at Ha stover, S. C. \\> shall n! ?i" * * ' uj r> iiiiss nit presence. thit ihe fundahientals of her Christian D' ways livp with us-. , ' T* o!* . ' ' ' ' gj" J hroe lonely years have passed, dear 3! " \ mother,' : " ' , ''; 11 I . * .. ijuSinco 'angels came for yoir, f g| Yet through the niost of thos'e long g| . .?years, ; ... jj' Your face came -sanding through. a i. 3 Each lonely hour that we have spent jj ' Is woven through and7 through; gu'Witli golden threads of nionipn. " 3 Dear Mother, just for you. ^ By her devot-ed?stm-; : t 31 " n';-' ' 3 ]' Win. Mel. GRERXV. 3 CAIX GREEX, 'Husband, j g JANE LLOYD. '*' ? 3 MARY W.I HE 1A M S. daughters [j JACOB. JESSE. IIEXKY. AESOP, b : . somsi "-* a jECHOES FROM TA HER N ACI.E a bap i ist church, greenWOOD. an? : " '?tff 3 The revival* wlii'eh b'egJn the first.. 3 Sunday and continued for ten days ] was a grand success from every an3 gl<f. lhe pastor. Rev. J. \V. Mathis 3 wns mill*- i--' n-- * ** ...-O..MVU i>y in\ r>. I rooni | of Durham. N. C.. \v)no retained his \vo}l-dvsevvod- -reputation as a pulpit ' IavoikUt. u We rvrrr?highly?pleased?tie lane | Rev. J. F. Marshall of McCormick j'proach on Monday night and Rev. A. ('. J onus, pastor of Mt. Pleasant Bap 1 These two ministers seemed filled !with spiritual power. Flaeh 'night' 1 the house wrrs- packed to overflowing1.' and it seemed that' asddo from mini?? stjriinp sermons, each night held a1 f>t>\v treat for -us. On Wednesday night, the choir jrom St. Paul Ban] tist church of Laurens rendered ex-j | cellentf music; and of course Mrs. ... .... . - . ' ..."1 ~ ? . .s _J.. *15 " PACT F1V ~ **"" ; *\ \\ hitner hold her own as a musician aiid hn<i.r, Al'o Rev, Jones brought his choir and congregation -from Ab- . hcvi]!c; . the Toileting- ;4^ti?S(Jay night p ' and a* ifctod u? "with Oospol hymns and spirituals, Miss C'harlotte Rapley jir?s-isied al' t i'e . piano. These tsYrc followed: hy choirs from-' Mt.\ Zion l'apti-t ..church, Ninety Six arid . VVestdn#Chapel At-M. K. church of the City. *A ii rench ri:!;* ; ruest excellent tffpl irispirinjjr np...\iv Lkit it must be~ lo.nif ;tj i i if - r? d U.o4' oatMAVn -choir- was ? ?rr not i.lk't h'ut 'u?"d; i the .leadership of Mrs. .). IK; Walker, ,wus all that fe- I tisfor -could 'expect of cuh,set-rated singers.. },' '* Many white fronds .-came out to leaf I->r. Crdfii'n deliver his wonderful -erni'Ois. tind they ?.l?>ing introduced '.v li' iivrn Si'.iiat. -gave' some very . re!i.[nl talks. .Vniohg tJhc many visitor's, was our aloved friehd. Rev. S. C. Campbell, Ui . .is Us ih'-h-;w,-T^h-"TTe(-T"and m [I, la'.....u. ITcT'ulj.t,. 'kxittirdnrf?a? ijal' invitation t<? the pastor, chair ihfl c'orfji! ?vyTa'tioji_.l^, proach and- sing' rt/the St: 1'u-l Btrpti-u <4hjreftf Andermn^ the?second' Sunday evening in t"o.1 - i'.. \~~~thit time Kev. t air.p~ ~~ oil \yill" rc-lvlii atf his. i'uurtb. tatinivcr ary as pa.-t<r "of St, Paul. A rrtotor ade of li'i .ear v?i)l leave at 2 o' loek Sunday.; Ihe.for .Anedrson. ' 1 Amount rai-*ed during the- two *1iveoks ryvivaj was. tuy, hundred- and thirty two dollars;' accfssio'ns toon, t'oi liaptisnuand tdcveP, in other v;ay..?: s?s? i ?? Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, SitptJ. .S.ttiart,- With his wide-awake ryntip"ttf teachers. forcefully presented the Sunday School, lesson to a large. yiowd of young people. At' 1 1 : ';<? the pastor'was at "his best in presenting the subject: ."Prayer." He told ?'t many things Wrought by prayer, llvevr. no seemed inspired after having i'ustened to the powerful .. . sermon. ' ' ~y J 1 The n. Y. It r.'vvnirAIi-. Walker' as president, the Missionary Society with Mrs. Bettie B. Jones as president, the 'Jcumyr Missionarles as well as the other auxiliaries of the church .' .1 arc 'indeed up- and doing, each sharing in the'great work "c 1' kingdom buildiiig. ^ _ Sunday night. the j a si or baptized J5. Among ther.i were a large numH ' - per -0r grown rneh. When" in this city visit Tabernacle on Baptist street,J.he church with a welcome. ?? 6 6 6 is a Prescription for . ' - .. Colds, Urippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and ^l^lafia;." It is the most speedy remedy known. ROBERTS STUDIO Superior Quality Photographs Copying. Enlarging, Framing, Kodak Finishing . . ^i'll^ .Washington St. Columbia, S. C. I Nelson Beauty Parlor 1.110 \\ il Ii AT STREET-, Hair Dressing, Manacuring, Massaging . ... : HKS. !-II,IJ AN DYKES . Tor Appoints Phone 8033 loin The .. ' . . \ j PROTECTION AGAINST AC.CIPCNT. 6IGK NESS?AND?DEATH M Greatest Secret. Frater.iai, Benevolent curt Patriotic OraniiUatlon Known. .4.4 t u c n 1 11 n c t r\-i? Health. Happiness. Brotherhood, Proe perity. Felowshlp. ClVarity, Kindness, Justice, Mercy and love. ' Of E E R S TO ITS MEMBERSHIP Aid when sick. Protection at death,-Aid in UiS.ISHH1 -llltf fmiiesfr. A III to Gtudewto 4 fn Cbll^o'e. Wee HdspTTaT TreaTmSiH art* Medical Advice Deputies wanted to ornanize odges In every, city, town and hamlet In South Carolina . . $ ?.loin.* o Pee. >7.00?Spsclainispensatlon f low offered Candidates for Membership for $3 00 everywhere In America. For Information; write Sl^ >1(11 l>? ( MMIOU,, ^ 4 trhiml Noble Secretary, Nliile lleaflqtiartfVs 111?? a\ \Sll INc'I'ON STREET q Rev J. E -Beard. D p.. Abbdvlfls CJrnml Nnl i trmnmiiitdei' ' M. A. Evans, M. P.,? CoTUfflEtl i Or and Noble Counsellor ' ' > Seymour Carroll i , Columbia Grand Noble Secretary. ? . - iftM