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TWO I 8l^z_ ? 1 .?a- ^g^BBM^^HB^Bi^BMjpSMSESffi^M -. -. ^B I '-? '{... REV. E. P. G." DENT, A. B., S. T. B. Pastor of St John A. M. E. Church lected Dean of Theology of Kittrell' College, at Kitrrell, N. C.?Rev. I > . Dent finished A. B.. <it Allen Unj-' versity in l'J20, and finished S. T. B., at Boston "University in 102.1.' ^ -.,- ' ' , ?-; RECEPTION PLANNED-TOR " " . "Prof, c. a. johnson . T?pv T V Bnykin.?pastor?of thy Union Baptist0 Church, 1010 Divine Street, responding to a strong itemand _ among his members and, knowing that they vppvn7<n?t tlm ffi'nnni] pnpulnwl sentiment of Columbia's colored citi- j ~ T~ zens. plans a reception at his church ' to Prof. C A. Johnson, retiring principal of Booker T. Wgshi/igton Hi: y the educational work of the city for the past eleven. years.??-????? "'Prof. Johnson goes to Columbia lin' iversity for post work on a leave of absence and the Union Baptist church ,* through its energetic- and congenial J pastor, feels-'mpved to do this faithful - : and popular public servant an honor 1 that all Columhia feels is justly duo him. ?- Though his, work as a school man, has largely taken his time, yet in "civ Lc. .religious. and-, business- life - Prof. . Johnson always responded by his tynelv and sound advice, as well a>> actual service on thecommittees7 in anything that planned for the further apce .of his people. *?- Union Baptist church-and Columdia -L,- . in generajy-nope lor i you. jonnson a; most pleasant and profitable stay and J 7 look with^Gonfidenec to his return to J us, broader and bigger to have this! -community share in the wisdom and f -?ta*uth that he will gather while away. ~ Rev. DimIT, uhn-has been pastoring in Padueah, Ky , passed through the city this \Ceek, enroute to Kittrell College.* Kittrell, N. C., j - where .he will begin his duties as | [ ' Duii uf Tlmuluny theNl. f I bei r jf STATE-EAt ; The I The 1925 Colored g to 31,1 fr - win be "BIGGER and TO ? -Make your selection f are being made at the S tival of South Carolina's -Contracts closed wittl Rice v Clean Shows of an Educational 'til 5:00 o'clock p. m. Mother-^g this show last year got a Cash P Qr Lancing Tour namemt-di*-ILace tests. Accompanying these spoi Three Bands Competing tor li pr Allen vs. Benedict. Last year the state, will be here to root foi A Special train, contemplate -s>partanl>urgJ^=tJQnesvitlEr "iT ~" Thursday morning.-?So, that' da (Whether- this train develops or ?jp~' travel.) Many will come by au rfr ?:r FRIDAY i | . On Athletic Field, the young* ' K - f?at to Wilson Hi. ; and Wilson 'ft ^ace Track same and Thursday.We are-offering 1 K than ever, to say nothing for the FROM 3:30 0 K. the U. S. Automotive Club of C ft Cars and drivers from all over t BL Prepare vour exhibits?Let Kc a proud people, jjy' The Fair Authorities have f ft programme and ample proteefioi ?WL\ with others and see also, how yo f published a list of name r any persons who took evidence, we will cheerfi asMttfirton Street, * Cotumt mmm 11 jiuui I l ,, MIP ? IJL4*' ^eprro Postmaster Dies. h ??i~ ^ Continued from Page 1. Mr. W. M. McKnight did not t< lie. He did as the poet says: b 'He went like one who wraps g lie drapery ot his couch about 5 liuiand lies down. to pleasant ~ Ireams." < ?Atty. E. A. PARKER 1 _ 0 Reporter. Colored Boy Beaten. Continued from Page 1. -? the nigger-I whipped yester- day?" he inquired. Gr^nderson Goolsby replied: "That is my son. I brought him down here ^ to reason with him, talk it over anrl '? "ITi! ciiiu ^ivc oauoiavuuii. v nliplgue said: "No. Look out, I am going to kill him," immediately firing two shots from a~^ pistol. Goolsby then took a rifle 1 from his buggy and shot the I white man. . ZZ " ~ ~ 1 Granderson Goolsby was sub- c sequently lynched by a mob. The ' oont Ulyiioca Goolsby, wliu liad^ been beaten, testified he had ^ who assaulted him, that he had' done his utmost to gt.-rhts ljiigify out of the way on the road. He * said, at his trial ? ? 1 and I never gave *a white mail a"^ cross word, .1 had nothing in I1 my heart against'anybody. OVOV QC mnnli n.Li ?An AAI.1/4 1 A iVI Vi A A CAVA CAO lilUCll CVO ^ UU LVJUIU ;.v . . . ESTATE NOTICE. t All persons having claims against tbtTestate of Jesse J. smith, deceased, ^r8Vje.th?Xieby.JiQtifie<i.td-file-.?h.e same, July v|erjj^hwjt^i ^^undersigned. _ and thoseinaeMeato^iuaestate will please make payments likewise.???> MAUDE .SMITH, Administratrix, 809 'Hampton Street, ~j Columbia?Sr d. Sept. 14th, 1925. l NOTICE. , Mrs. Julia Humphries Hi DRESSMAKING AND REPAIR ? SHOP ?1 l MEN CLOTHES^ REPAIRED HIRT MAKING A SPECIALTY j I 716 ASSEMBLY STREET PHONE 7593. " T ?R! BET R Grows Better Reader may' supply the^ Verses. >tate Fair which beg the PrimeJDaysjrfjh ETTER" than ever in its s Now! Hundreds of re< ecretary's Office, respectii ; Colored Group. Bros. Carnival, "which guarantee nature. NO ADMISSION TUESDAY, -"Baby ShW" and Farmers' Con rize^_ Twins got ?5.00 each. ' YEDNESDAY-?"DERBYJDA.Y," -Trat'k, While on the Athletic Fiel :ts, the crowds will bp pntertnirti izer playing the sa-me airs as the} 1URSDAY?ANNUAL CLASSIC.. - Benedict triumphed. Friends ol * their favorite. =* ' :d from AsheviHe, N. C.} takin?rQ Union, Santuc and wa?y, arrivin ,y, the old "North State*' "WtllJafi not, rates have already been gr to, as we . have ample "Free Par 3 ?BOOKER T. III AND WILSO? er folks will have their day. "i says iUcan't be done twice in si; day from 12^30 to 3:30 the usua arger purses and the Races will 1 Derby, which is an entirely new >N FRIDAY AND ALL DAY SA1 olumbus, Ohio,will stage two days he country will be in attendance. or you the grounds a-nd buildings i; so, send exhibits, come xourae ura that you did not send is even s for whom we had checks, but < premiums any time, will furnish illy mail them checks. ? . _ _ )ia, S. C,,Sepl.', 1925. ?7-7 gfr\- r Wf- . ."TJ, ?-? <a '-- -A- .fc^. .v.? * v?? -'-T *"> -.. "7~~ na PALMl old on ? pin pointy against any fhite folks ? Ulysses Goolaby ia ^xeported 3 be an honest, hard-working oy. -die has been in the Georia chain gang for ten years. lffort? are now being lhade to btf'in parole or pardon for him. - Atty. Sophie Boaz hacliciiig Attorney and?brfb iant social worker of Chicago, 11., who is the Directress of the >25,000-campaginby the Alumni >f FiskvUnivdrsity. . ?? iVOMEN'S MISSIONARY OOCIETY OF OLIVE BRANCH. , i. ?rrr---._.** Balesburg, S. C., Sept. 1U.? ;ty of Olive Branch Baptist hl'irch is doing a great*work, Dur meetings are held on the irst and third Fridays in each nonth, careing for the destitute ind also raising money for the lomes of the'old folks. I don't ihinkjye can do a better thing ;han tqllow the golden rule. Mrs. Mary Williams, Pres., Mrs. Mamie Johnson, Sec. NOTICE. r'^liiTV.Kio T nAnn. \T<-> 1 1 LT ?C _ -i. -Jl.j xv. ui P., wilt meet- at its Castle Hall, ear of _]\Ir. L S. Leevy's store, Saturday evening, Sept. 12tTi, it 7:30 p. m., to confer the He aldic Degree. Members of the ibove named Lodge are requestid Jo be "present. Visiting Pythians, welcome, ly Order of :r_'??? s. H. Ieclain. c r. E. R. LEWIS, K. R. & S, TEkr : Now, (xaraAi) itu vy V/ A V/UlUlX fa f ie Fall, _ 1 history. ^ quests for jnformaiion rig this Annual Fall FesisTan enteiHammg TTidway of ference. Each Baby attending d, Pass Ball and other Ball Conad hy a-Grand?Band Contest. r march pass the grand stand. ' the two schools in and out of g in Columbia-at?,10 o'clock l the gueot of -the -JPalmetto: anted, which assures cheaper king Space." . : _ * HI. Booker T." Ili." declares deLCcession^__Welit we'll see what 1 Horse Races; also Wednesday be Snappier and more exciting feature. x urdayT i Automobile and Bicycle Races, the thrift and the progress of AIT i-x- x: Ujfiuu wc niacin, exit inculcating ilf and see how yours compare i- better than the "others" that lid not know the addresses; if names, addresses and the neq Hclfln Ma The State Convention a Great Success. The State Convention of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis-j - *ioftary Society met at Abbeville,' :etrurcti, Rev. Albert Long, Pastor, Sept. 2-4. 1925. Mrs. R. C. Chappelle, is President. _ On.Wednesdav night, the chief features were a reception and loc?l program. - The Address of Welcome was delivered by Mrs. Emma R. Wilson and 1;he re r.ponfrc waa delivered b>' Mrs. Rovena- Perrin, of Charleston. Mrs. Eula White is the l.ocal Tresident. , Thursday morning the ?onven. tion opened with a sermon by ""Dr. B. J. Ramscy^tiresiding JEl-_ cter of -the Abbeville District. Reports from the Conference Branch Societies showed an increase over' last year. The PalnTetto~ Conference led the st,atej.! The report from the state-at^, large shows that $5,445.00 rais-' ed during this year. Discus? j sions and papers were given by I ' Airs. \Vinton \Villiams, Mrs. Lucy CoHfaiSr Mrs MT-b.Andeison. . "Mrs.'.Harriet L. Hawkins. The - following appeared-on the program during the night sessions: Mrs'. Edna Alston, M, JL. Ander sun, L. K. Nelson, n A. Perrin: S. E. Brown. Rev. Alhort Long, 13 n TT n! A 11 TT ivcv. xj. ji. ouns, >uien univer-1 sity. Bishop W. W. Beckett : was present antradded much to^ the Cpnvention by way of advice and?emu?uragemcnt: He?ex-, " expressed himsell as .being highhj ly pleased with the meeting and the adhlmiktrat^nn of the Mis-. . sionary work under the leadership of Mrs." Chappelle. He exemplified ti fatherly spirit which made the Missionary spirit burn brightly.. Mrs. ffchappelle. and Mrs. Simmons gave Bishop Beck ett much encouragement ami sistanee>_'i? his Program for t he M'eirieripY ('hurch in South iAiidea. As usual, the election of offi- eers?was-?interesting. There some false prophecies. All of the officers were enthusiastically re-electpd as flolows: President, Mrs. R. C. Chappelle; Vice Presidents, Mrs. P. K. Crawford Secretary, Mrs. ^ftena J. Clarkr - i^rresponamfr~^crcTarry, Mrs. Emma Wilson; Treasurer, Mrs. Lula K. Nelson; Statistician, Mrs. Rovena Perrin; Superintendent of; the Juvenile Societies, Mrs. M. L. Anderson; Chairman ' of the "Ways arid Means Comfnittee, Mrs.. Annie Sanders. Some of the prominent ministers present were: Revs. W. G. Owens, E. A. Adams, T. J. Miles, "l. J. 1'ruitt, J. W. Douglass, A. J. Martin, P. W. Gary, W. F. Rice, D. H. Sims, K. Curry, A. I^ngy M. G. Williams, T. F. Harper, B. J. Ramsey, J. C. McCiella<p, W. J. Crawford, S. Simmons and !. J. Miller. (MrsO Annie Mac Sims^ , Rpnnrfpr Miss Helen Bailey, left Monday for Camden, S. where she^goes to teach in the Jackson High School, We "hope her much success- in her "Terms work. ' :' ?: ... ... wr,J. . ?? 2 y-J. __j ft : : _ : i . nVfpfM'rln8 Pnmptiny F.ihll)lt at By President Hellin and Sales Manager Cral UNDERTAKER HURT Greenville, S. C., Sept. 10.?Natha iel Thackston, of the tlrm of Bltrgs Thackston Undertaking Co., was s< iously hurt here last rtfglit on Pendl ton. street, \vnen his car went into ditch.?Others in the ear were: =Sfi Jannie Rogers; Miss Anna Burns a Miss* Johnson. They ~ were taken the hospital, where they remained f From O To CHA Friday, Sc Via SOUTHI For The Burial -/ land and Ca . * . We are asking our ma on this trip-Good Order bj of Refreshments will be c BIA vs CHARLESTON, F _L- ^ I? '*. -y.. '-*&* ?' < /''V'5 <#* I .' ? ',~^- ,.^y*' ?: *Mt> i dgsaggghbs I ' '^8i ffftSf* 1 ' 'y ' l-?--?,- .*. ' I Leave Childs I'H"_ j_l_ Leave Hopkins ' j Leave Weston __.. ^__... .._ T^aVg-ffort Mottc - . --rLeave Singleton i Leave St. Matthews ! Leave Riley ! Leave Jamison Leave Stilton _____? Leave Orangeburg (Last Stop) Arrive CHARLESTON children under 1j Returning?Leave CHARLESTON I Get Tickets from REESE'S DRUG HOLI-EY, Grand % MOVING ^ Bunyan Bi your service--W< ? distance hauls o j 1 PHONE 5316 J 4? ? - - . ?$ ?$* ? ?$ <? rn -A" r, "T?*7"^ ~;; ~ '~^r ? !> . ' . - ' ' Saturday ^ 1925. ' ?* -.'.j siness League __ A ^ T .1 MISS MARY C. AUSTIN 1 -IN .GREENVILLE ~ * in- _ tfe ; 1 ? 1?? jr- , te- Greenvilfc?, S. C., Sept.- 9.?Miss - ' ? " a 'Mary C Austin, formerly of this city, issr: but now of Ne^-Yorfcr returned lb ~ nd, Greenyille yesterday, after an ab- I to j"H6nt'e-uf two years,- to-spend tftnt-falb?? * -cT 'of j?nd winter with her parents "6"ri""East i Park Avenue. ' d RSION LUMBIA RLESTOIN?n>pt. 18, '25_ i:RNw RAILWAY _l k l o v_r n _i lhoun Counties - my friends to c'onie and join us r being orderly yoTTrsetf^-Plenty >n Board-Base Ball COLUM- _ 1. A. Woodward, Martager. ' "T : : -u-L . ' I " m P ?? BSMji^r'fe . ? ? -.^:'.r. ?v ,? : M "" '' ' ""V ? - --- ' .' -^- \ -. _' . Jn. 7:00 "A. M. " 12^90 7:15 A.M. 2.90 ____: 7:25 A. M. 2.90 w--...r~r.t? 7:35 A. M. 2.90 __ 7:40 A.M. 2.90 ^--=J ?t- 7:55 A.M.- . 9.00 v _- S: 10 A. M. ?2775 r, 8:20 A, M. 2.75 - 8:30 A. M. 2.75 ___ 8:35 A. M. 2.75 8:40 A. M. 2.75 ; 8:45 A. M, 2.75 ? 8:50 A, M. 2.50 ?--^ ?+-~-K-rL. 5 YEARS OLI) HALF-FARE. 10 P. M. Same Day. ! STORE. 1122 Assemhlv Street. = Noble Shepherd, Manager, Congaree, S>C. HAULING t V ? urns Transfer % tv Motor?Trucks- at- 4> s specialize in longf Household Goods. *j1 COLUMBIA, S. C, I ^ ?{ ^ ^ t . -~ - . ;r _ _ ' Z