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The people's recorder. [volume], December 21, 1901, CHARLESTON EXPOSITION and CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY NUMBER, Page 4, Image 9
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People s Recorder j 6. f. HOLMES, Editor. Subscription Kates : lar ADVANCE- One year, $1.50; Six Mouths, 75 cents: Three" Mouths, 60 cent*. ? cash ilieooutit of 25 eents wilt be allowed on all Yearly j Subscriptions when piiid strictly IN ADVANCE. City subscription" 15 j cents per month, pay ab! o at end of Mouth: IS cents per Month when daid in advance. i Communications. THE UECOKDER will publish brief and rational communications on subjects of general interest when they are accompanied by tho hames sud addresses of the authors, and are not ot* a defamatory nature, and when sufficient cash ia Bent to pay ''set-up*'-no charge for space. Annonytnous communications will not be noticed. We do not return rejectod manuscript, unless stamps are sent for same. ?'otiecs of mar riages, births, deaths lost, found etc. 35 cents each insertion of Six liner or less. Make a I 1 postal and express money orders payable to C. F. BLoLMKS Editor and Publisher Columbia S. C. SA TU RDA Y . DEC. Qi OUE EXPOSITION AND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY "NUMBER, Appearing before our renders to-day in the .National colors Red, White and Blue-we desire to inform them that this is done to show our loyalty to the Stars and Stripes, our love for tiiose who are su|^^^^^^ th ei r "Negro JD?p|ij^e^ SoirTrf Caroliua ?n&^tt?&aWl\Vest Ju dian Exposiuon n?\v^mrrperalion at Charleston, South Carolina. While we are far from belong ing to the braggadocial or '"swell ? head" olass,yet''we take pride inj . stating that as far as: pur kim wi-j edge as to South Carolina 'Negro , journalism, this is"the tirst under-*! taking oj'the kind by a Negro! journal of this Stale. j The editor begs to state that this ipsue of the paper is respectfully dedicated, First, to the apprecia tive readers in this and other states who, by their financial support arc enabling ns to tlo what f ? w i have undertaken ; Second, to the faithful office force at home and j our hustling representatives in the j State who are helping us to make j the paper one of the very be*t in the South ; Third, to Prof Tiios. J. Jackson, Secretary and Field Acent of the Exposition & Fourth to the Exposition itself; which every colored person in the State) should attend some time during the next live months. OCR REPRESENTATIVES. The Recorder for 1002 will conj tinno to advise, counsel and admon ! ish for the betterment of our peo-j pie. With the a ble assistance i of our ever faithful office force,! Messrs Andrew W. Berry, Adam j B. Lindsay. J A Book bart, L. M. j Keitt, Field Agents Revs C Wbue , bead and J W Easley, and by the j untiring efforts of our local rep resentative/! Prof. R. TT. Manee at ? Newberry, S. G- Prof.. W. W,1 Mcalorris Helena Revs. G H -j Herndon Union and D B Bibbs at Cross Hill W B Featherstone and L ?) ?itowman Greenville C JD, Cfever Otandourg V ?..Tvilliiigsj w'orcn and Al tay Violet Jeter ches I ter Kev L) M Spearman ami Mrs ' Haiti? I, DorroL at Laurena Naucy Firma Old Town Aliases j Leila A ?VJ oA rt bur at Gal?u?y City Georgia A Beatty and Ophelia Ai Arnold Greenwood and Sui lie L Bacon nt Providence. We hope to add many huudrcds of new i naines to dur ever-increasing Uls^ of the best people m Soutli Car. ol i na. Tm Korro a. Th<* second public meeting of i the Manolis at vVinnsbr.ro on last I week was held in the Saint Paul j j baptist, church of which the Kev. j ; E. M. Glover is pastor, instead <>i j j the Methodist church as stated in ! the article in another col um lin. I ".. .** Editor Holmes hopes to be in } Orangeburg from tooday til Tues ?dav. dewberry Thursday. Green ! wood at Aldrich's tailor shop for I a few hours Friday, and Chester lon Saturday. AH subs, at th etc I points yan -ec l)'1" und pay their daffi to thin paper 4. 4. 4. i Next Wednesday will be Christ mils day. Owing tn this fact lhere will be no paper issued from this S ollice next Week. Like oilier eui- 1 , ployee;:, our;|^?jv AV.ll ."take tho i week off," hencnj ourw n*Xt paper ?on Jiuuiary,;4tb. Before Our next j issue goes fprth, Ohctitntihs, .11)01 ; will he a th'ingj^f 'tlt?jr??Bti a o d ! a new year'^Vanii \yflr^>ve madel itsappeatuinjc?. |To'al?,xlf our rea- ; dors and friend:; we wish a Merry j , Chrjstuuis ahfjLa l?'appy. and Pros perons >? ewj Yeai\ ? C. C.JOHUSOM, M. D. ; 1 Ol Plain Street. --IV 9$ M. 2 to & P M. 6 to ? r. M. _ BOTH'l^lO?rAVlGy. go LLS ?hKES; NEGRO B?ILDIKG, Sonto Carolina ani West Indian Exposition. Prof. Th6s? ti? Jackson, Secretan CA?-ES OF .SS OR HARD NOW CURABLE by our nfcw invention. Only those born deaf aro incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE MEDIATELY. ' F. A'. WE Rr*". AN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: BALTIMORE. Md., March yi, icot. fitnilenxtn ': - B?:in<: entirely cared of desfiles*, thaulzs to your treatment, I will now give yon a'fuil l-.iNiui v of my cale, tu bi'Uf'i ;;C your iTisfcTf lion. " ; . AI Hitit \wz y?:irs BRO try ri^ul caf began to li'.i,;, and thij k pt on ?.'..IttnK worse, until I IJS' ' my hearing In Otis car cttiir'ely. I underwent u treatment ipr catarrh, for Hire? r*otitb?. without any MICCC??;, consulter! a nuns h:-'r'of phyMciant-i nmoiig others, the.'rhost envneitt ear . ncc??.ibl cf'.thin etty, who told inc thal ? il;* an operation could help we, a::0 even that o:ily temporarily; that the head uoiacs would tluv.i c.-:---*. (mt the hearing ia th r.iTrct? ! eur w wild We lo.? foi t vcr, I then fax? veur advert ?semen! tu-ciUt-tit tilly i' a New Vori: paper, lind ordered yourtrvr.t ment Aft?r'fHafl .>. only a fe? days aoror.'linj; to youf directions, the noises ceased. ail?l t->-?iav. t?;t?r liv-.- >\??i is, my h iliac ill the Oin-.; nl car '.?::s htei: t utu', ly i eHorcd. i thank y< ;. heartily r.tnl bis ta remain Vi. ry truly v..ir.s. 1". A. ? ".IX^rAM. 7:3 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Mci Oar trotzt merit t?oea not interfere irith (four nattai occt{patiott, ^an^^ aad yfllJ CAS CURE YOURSELF AT HOSIE at ar^f,;rtI ISiTESflATfOHAt AURAL G?8IC, 596 IA SAUS AVE,. fcKi??AGP, Kl. Offers to the intelligent rea ders of THE RECORDER one of the largest and best selec ted stocks of Dry Goods,Clo thing, .Millinery,-Hats and^ Shoes in the Carolinas.'?se ^ 100 MaGtao? tor.Men. 99 cts. 500 M6lifS S?itj, $1.49. 20 Gases Ladies' Fine Shoes, 79 Gents-Worm M.50. Come to see us or send us Mail orders. Yours to serve li FURTIGK'S; I Miss Opbella Arnold ? Di (jil KEN WOOD. H. C. - Last Su n?? V i waa very wintry au > cold ; eoiis?- : quent ly there wits not wry niuo li ! church goi??g. But in spit ft of tho j cold weather Mun is Chapel 'Sitndvy j School nevi r stops. Tho Xiiu?.-> holidays a r o gWen special though! now b y :>?..* It obi a?il yotitnj in this [il?iee On every! corner turkeys ur---' looking through j thc k* baiV and the wedding bolls; will hogiii rinding on tho twenty ? fourth, ins:., apel when Hov willi stop !).> oui: can tell, .'?..* i> ia a elis- , casu lhui :io< ni . to . "Keldun '.' Of nil tili' siio.? htori'S in upo..-!-1 South Cand?na Davis>hoe store ut I Greenwood. S. C., it thu cheapest, and best. Try him nod y< u will gol again. Miss Ar?les b air has opened her I school near Cnkesbury in tho county Deacon C. 15. Steuart reports nj successful meeting at i ire Grund j Lo-'lgo winch wa? held at Wiiius-j boro, S. U., las;, wee!;. A ''few*' ol tho Benedict students I are expected in our eitj Xmas seul la disappointment wi'! causo much'j j4'commeticu ! ' j lio to the yoi r , (???": \ Cash hoiihe new store, new ^> '., grooeiit*s, | confections, seeds, coituiry produce1 every th i og pure fresh aird clean.: E. Ci? Connor Prop. Steel front.) .Miss Hertha !.. Brown ri distin guished resident of Allr iidaln, S. C. is i u thu city. And beyond .all ?doubt she is hayingu r?o?d timr. Tho reaper death came hist Friday j night ?nd deprived Mr. and Mr?, j If. V. Miller of their sweet little .girl, li?los* . T h * insoy friends : urui nd^sw^S offer their svmput int:.?, and trin^^^int they are willing A. M?^^>iit^h!ton kt ops a fineM line of-Jamey groceries and chi ist? j mus supplies. Go io his .store rm.-^ ami the nie? treatment yon get thoo will make you go again. Kev. lil. ti. Rob.-: ts of EMoronee, preached ut .Morris Chapel Dnj ti?' fi. MOD. Sinoi?t??l : THE BEST GOODS anil th All Cusi?me rs receive h rn ir? polite attention regai-tHess of of your purchase.; 'er the gootls to our customers g These, Men' jp completely oule?a^s all others, ?Ei are stylish, strong and durable I DA VIS, TH I GRBiENWOC ! 5,MMU4tn4UUi4?a.t?Ui?.iiUiU4? iMissGopraia Beatty!: Wrr* tmnrmrtt? ?ment: church hut Monday night. Jt skeins that the rckdon af thia paper have foi gotten to pay up wo will romiii? thou: again. Please pay up anti he ready to ?tar'- oven with the new year Yours For success, ?. A. BKATTT. E. C. CONNOR GROCER. Ali the good things to out- all wo ask ir a cull. 20th Century Cash House ?Now Steel Front Building GREENWOOD; S. C. SO YEAR8" TRADE MARK? DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. ArtTon??*nitliiii a abe:ob and description may mitokly ??r?n?iti our op?n."n free whether ?LO lr>??t>* 1<MI 1? j?ro><ii>iy i?u*?n?.i\blo. O ?rn mun I tlirtiiKtrlctlv.-mflrtantlul. Handbook on O.itenta ??.it lr?e. OMBM iitftmcy l'or norm IHR pct-enta. r?t?i..i taken thronen Munn Si Co. rec? ? rpcci+l not ic, without cbitrgo, la tho fett? Huerican A nanrtaoaa?1?" nin?tmt?4 workly. T.TBBSt ?.ir ani?: lon of ?ii? acietitlfln i'iuriml. Tornin. W a ?p?r: fnnr montas, SL Sold brail nowBOonlsra. llriLUi li Offio?. Ki V SU WnshlDUtOU. D. C. I MUST SAY that tue.Original Ozonized Ox Mar row ha? given me perfect satisfac tion. T hare tried a. irreat many they did not jrivn s?t ; i ^^h& ?rifr?n?l1 "Uxoniscd .fi' ihf?iir&Mab. HKTTTO MOORO, .;<? Monmouth;/BU pnrlTiOtW?'wky h^?rttr?!?!)!; plUbl? ?nd UeasHt; 'ful ?nd m?*? . lt gm?, i .-?Tent? f?llloir out.amd >it?:i>r ? ri Imitation, woa't du lt. 1.? nun? yon ?etta* tf*nntne. Bold ov?r forty years. If your ]M)I-I' rtmini ?uuplv rou ?nul ii' tiny c^ntH'tUM mr wll? ?lilli ?ow fti'tkUM. AUilreen n? pt. ll. _ 'vmn o%o?vlaiau ex M A ???OW CO.. ..a W ?i..ii Avrniia. 4'lilvuitro, 111. e G i eu tost variety in town, t wei p. ht and measure, with who \?o:i -ire and the amouut Greenwood, s. G. 'v~i~rrr-i GOOD UM ts MATERIAL i? our first requirement ?3 vhen purchasing shoes jg> L'hifl b.-ing up to our stan Sp' darr] we consider workman / ship and s t y ! e and ail things bein? equal* we of-? at reasonable prices. s $3. Shoes sohl at thc same figure. They - -MJ i ' E SHOE MAN. uuimuiimiMmmmi