I1 MSB-mmmmmesmm BREWER NORMAL OPEN WITH PROSPEROUS OUT LOOK; DOING GOOD WOR IN PIEDMONT. Continued from Page 1. - faculty with -the exception < our Music Teacher and our D jp * mestic Science Teacher; they a from thelltates of Michigan ai F Illinois." ; Miss F? Smith fram N. A j. College of Law and Universii of Minn, and Howard Unive Universitvr*^^VIW"' - Miss I. Morton from Atlam I " University. Miss M. Crawford of Haim Institute and State College. Mrs. O. K. Hargroves of Ben diet College," ?c ~""lege of Education. TT Mr. T. W. Newberry of Sta , A. &aM. College. . .... ? jif. ,, . .. Mr. J. H. Robin'son.of Howai t- University. -rr J "Mr. B. Reynolds of State AM. Colleire and Hampton: (Sun ?mer).;? Mr. J. Wrlson of State A. & B College. ' , . . . "The school is organized to e four years of High School woi above the Eighth Grade." REV. WHITE IN FLORIDA '? Continued on page 2. than tlo.OOt) inhabitants. Tjb people are kind and hospitab to the?letter. Prosperity ] hounds on every hand, there ai more than 300 tobacco factori* giving employment to tens c thousands; there is a harb< with its ship yards, which is tl 7th, in commercial vailue in tl ands of men. Tampa has on " building boom the like of whi: I have, never seen nor heard, ; r : the demand for carpenter t)rickrayersrpatrrtors and t' ' ' : i:i.? V. . " , iiivc is uxiueiievamt:. ureji ' ; DETl , -STATE FA r .r '' ' . - " Tl to 34 will be "BIGGER and * .Make your selectic are being made at the y- urai ui ouuiii vaiuuiu _ Contracts closedjwithilit Clean Shows of an Education 1? " ^ 'til 5:00 o'clock p. nr. Moths this show la&Ly _ ^ , . or Lancing Tournament on Ra tests. Accompanying, these s * Three Bands Competing for'a X ' ? .?I l Allen vs. Benedict. Last yi m ' - *- T-r?1 it i-r-n'f'h.-nufcx- * ' w- lj .1 l' ? 1 - i a* . the. state, will be here to root, ?- ? A "Special" "train,. contempl Ttyon, Spartanburg, Jonesvil] ' . Thursday morning. So, that y:- (Whether this train develops travel.) Many willcome by FRIP. On Athletic Field, the you feat to Wilton Hi.; and Wilsc Ir zr. we'll see. " - Oft the Race Track the sa and Thursday. We are offerin - than ever, to say nothing for t I FROM 3:3(1 ?the U. S. Automotive Club of Cars and drivers from all ovei __ Prepare your exhibits! T a proud people. ^ ^ The Fair Authorities havi programme and afrnple protect with others and see also, how sent. We published a list of nai these or any persons who to< . easary evidence, we will ch?2 1119 Waehington Street, Colu rri - 'S tels are going up on every hand, r- and tourists and sfittWn goK-ing in by?the thousands ?eae& day. Race relationship is the finest I ever heard of. O, Florida is a land of wonders, and nature's god did his utmost when he set apart the Peninsular we ?- jCall Florida. Like heaven-?"No re, chilling winds and biting frost, 1(1 Can reach that land of eternal ? sunshine." V. Some Things Tfi&t Bewilder You. - , r" That wonderful piece of architecture a eoncrete" br'di;_spanmng the Tampa Bay and con?[nectUttg^? -Str Pelei sburg with ta.Tampa will make one?keep hisi mouth open until someone will estell you to please close your j month. JThen there is Davis T i i ...1. l. Ml i. ^ 1 < isianu wnicn win soon outclass : Coney Island in New York City > ?-because this Island was made ] ?Its a wonder to behold. There. ] tejis the PeSota Park, the supposed j [lapdinif-plage of old DeSota, the I] 'd gpallhdi uAplui'L'i1. Then ^ perpetual growth of tomatoesri fruits, the-banana, the alliga>tQr! pear, the conquart's, and a thou- l , sand other things and flowers I j cannot mbivtuon because I don't ] what to-call ?hem. * : j 'k T4w> -ISculah Institutional Bapt. 1 -.Church. 1 This church where I frreachect 'j r "is the oldest, most -cultured, and ( the wealthiest Negro congregation. in Tampa. Their member-Jj le ship numbers about iOOO. A- j igj'bout a thrid the~ "sfze of Zlon~l Baptist, this city. The old buikl-^ .fl inyr where "the ennerogatinn - is , ;g worshipping is a .wooden struc- 1 turq about the size of 2nd Cat- q j jvary ei tnis city, iney>n?ve a . j6Jne\v building in course of ereC- j ' tion, when completed will be the j s_^most . pretentious - Negro- build- , a;inb South of the Mason and Dix- | ^ -on Line.. The church has prop-+. j'erty in Tampa aggrating to a- , H ibout $2b0,000 and they do not owe one cent. "TK^y'can't go on ER! BE1 IR Grows Ratter Ve Reader may supply .the Verses'. State Fair which beg , the Prime Days of tl BETTER" than ever in its ms Now! Hundreds of re Secretary's Office, re&pecti i's Colored Group. :e Bros, Carnival,?whirh-^ymn^vrrr^ ail nature. ~ ~ a * NO ADMISSION TUESDAY, r?"Baby Show1' antf Farm^rs' Cor i' Prize. Twins got S5.00 earh. WEDNESDAY?"DERBY DAY," ice Track, while on the Athletic Fie! nort.s. thf? r.rnwrls will ho pntoi-t-n'r prize, playing the su-mp ay*s as the; THURSIJAY?ANNI AL CLASSIC. Bar Benedict triumphed Friends o JtOTLiheir^f^oriter- '' - J *' ated from AshevilIe..N. C.. taking x le, Union, Santuc and wa?y, arrivin day, the old "North State" will lx or not, rates have already been gi auto, as we have? ample - "Free Pai AY^BOQKER T. Hf AND WILSQ] nger folks will have their day. " )n says it can't be done iwice?m si me day from 12:30 to 3-:3Q the ukuj g larger purses and""the Races will he Derby, which is an entirely new rQN FRIDAY ANI) ATI. I)AY SA; Columbus, Ohio,will stage'two day: r the country will be in attendance. eJtir^ou the_groutul* s4hI -building; ion; send exhibits, come youra yours that you did not send is evei rrft^ for whom we had checks, but 3k premiums any time, will furnish irfully mail Them checks. mbia, S. C., Sept., 1925. . TM PALM1 o.uLthe' proper leadership. Their deacon board is carpposed of -some- of The wealthiesl Negroes in .Tampa, such as: 0 D. Allen, E. James, R. B. Mc Dowell, J. T. Gibson, Zeddie A Scott, J. W. White, G. S. Middleton, S. P. Foster and Dr. Green These men are worth from $25,000 up" to ,$300,000; o1 course this is hardly believeabk ?but it is so. r" Last Sunday morning L_the church was packed until it would hold _no__morewhen. I- arose t.c speak. This is e* very reserve church; hardly one can get .an "Amort," but last "SuiKTayThey chrtntinir?lik,.> other -oeook [is "I stepped lightly on the gas." Money is no question in Tampa. They eollecteqh in dive minutes jUOO and at night nearly the same. At night services people were standing on the streets listening to my sermon; they onld not in-for thp pmwik Plenty of oconle frArri alll nver S. L. are there. I will conduct Deeerpber.* Tampa is far behind Columbia in educational facilities, but t must be borne in mind that Florida is practically a new State, South Carolina is as old as :his Republic*" is. There-are ajout 5 or 6 schools for Negrc :rowddd. I attended one of the openings for this year viz: the Loniav ni'r.lofl Sn'V?r?r\l T^act Tam. ~^a. "Prof. Debany is the principa+r?Prof Peg lies of-AllenT University was there last year and when I spoke and told them uhat I, was from Columbia I was surrounded by children . and iea-jhers sending their best regards. to Prof. Pegues. Beneleac4?ng-4n Tampa. ? _ Tampa Ls a great field for rea sstate men, Doctors, druggists and other?profer.i-ional men tc md-ke their home and mosl TER5 Now. (PFPFAT) ins OCTOBER ie Fall, - ' :i history. _____ quests tor itrfoFmatior _ * ' * as?sin entertaining Midway?of r . . % i ??i? iierence. i^acn nsaoy attendint Id, Pass Ball and other Ball Con ied by a Grand -Band Contest y march pass the grand stand. f the two schools in and out o1 m at HondoiVionvilley Flat Rpck ig in Columbia at 10 o'clock e?the guest of the Palmetto anted, which assures cheapei king Space.'4" N III. isooKer x.' rii. declares de accession. Well, we'll see wHal il'Horse Races;,also Wednesdaj be snappier?and" more exciting feature. FURDAY, 3 Automobile- and Bicycle Races tne thrift and the progress o1 3, A hij we menu, an interesting nlf ;inil?trrm?Kmrr TTrTlTva onmrxo \*r UVV "V" J V/IUQ tUHl}/an i better than the "others" thai di ..good gospel preacher, and^ _hiaj ~Thople"Tiear nim with profit and. p delight. ^ . On Sunday night, the writer, wandered to Bethel church, and heard a 'very - -interesting?ser=? mon from the pastor. Rev. E. A. Adams, on the "The Highway. of Holiness." It was practical, tnougmiuj-and eloquent. Kev. | Adams, to my mind, is one of ' the best preachers of his race in Columbia. He is full of suri^ shine and brotherly love. Bethel ^ has one of the best choirs in --Gohrmbia; Wittr ^suclr-a~ choir^ _ and with^siich a pastor this ' church, is one of the most at< tractive places of worship in | Columbia. I am - always de lighted with the services of Beth - el. The pastor, the officers and -^he members ^nake strangers . welcome. The-last and parting r Word to the stranger and the visitor is, "Come again." __? r Well bred canaries are selling ' in London for more than $700. Soap bubbles are round be. cause the atmospheric pressure is the same all around them. E| ? _ ? The United States consumes r more than 70 per 7 cefit of the r world's rubber production. Tractors now provide 17 per ^ cent of * the power used on American farms. The annual" profit of the Suez canal is now $15.000.000 "AFTER SIX DAYS" - . ] A $3.000.000 FILM, Stupendous Production of the World's Greatest Story To j Be at the Royal Theatre. i( Opening on Wednesday, Oct. P 7th and running Wednesday and '' T hursday,?the Royal?Theatre 1 will show "After Six Days," one ; of the most noteworthy feature 1 films that ha&_eVer been pre- P sented at this popular house. - The picture is a stupendous est story, the Old Tpstflmpnt, which cost over $3,000,000 andi1 took five years to make, but it:: is-vastly more tha na religious ana nistorical mm, as might be supposed, its tremendous drama) ?the epic of Life, itself?making it entertainment of the highest jjualityJ_Jdiat_Jias_an_appeal for all. ] ?Wheiever "After six bays", has been shown it has received not only the commendation and endorsement of the scholars of the clergy and laity who have viewed it, as a superfeature correctly depicting the tremendous events of world history it portrays, but also the enthusiastic encomiums of the: general pubJlc^frai-Jis-^supreme entertainment "VaTiie.. ~ "After Six Days" presents the story of the Old Testament from Adam "and Eve to the time of King Solomon. It> sho\<'s in vivid fashion the slaying of-AbeL by Cain, the mighty piuject of the Ark, th eDeluge, the Tower of Babel, the-story of Joseph and his Rrethrorv tbp mnoriifi cence of Pharoah's court, the dramatic and pathetic life of Moses, the Miracle of the Red Sea, the tremendous battles of the Children of Israel with the Amalekites, the splendors of King SolojnonV rel^n his jndffments an dhis" Romance with TaiuahT4he fiist vUIHIiire ol his-r foryv " ! ? More than six hundred principals and thousands of supernumeraries, together "with- a small army of technical workers are used in the production, which wHs-mnao in tno original locales in Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia anU elsewhere in the Holy Land, called tor in Biblical his tpry. " ; ^tTnquestionabiy, "'After Six Days" is one of-the greatest of screen undertakings ever shown and Manager E. S. Pinkerton^ of the Royal Theatre ia to be in securing such a suoer-attrae^ tion for -his patrons, with its vital, human and tremendously appealing story of supreme interesf-to all regardless of their re^ ligious affiliations o^-b^hefs. It takes 220 pounds qf flowers to make a single ounce of es sence... of roses. -This essence has a selling value of more than $10. : ' ' I! M. R HOL ;; . business school, c ; | Service Renderei ? Will Open for the H i; MONDAY, SEPT J | We teach the Touch-me \ and Pittman method of Sho < and English. \i WeTiave a corps of Effici* - For further information, :r; "? M. H. HOI i?3.080 Ta.v lui SI" PhOfTe I MOVING -5^ 1 4> Bunyan Bui Five Heavy Duty your service--We s X distance hauls of ] | PHONE 5316 C 41 ft ftft^ft ftft*}**}** " ' ; '- ' Saturday, September 26. 1925. " ' ' "" 1> MISS GARDINER ACCEPTS LEGE. ftliss Marion J. Gardiner has returned to the rity after a year Df adyanced study at Hampton. Soon after completing her work" at Benedict College she accepted a position in the elementary?schools here.?After serving "in that capacity for a number of terms Mkss Gardiner was placed in charge of the sewing classes at Booker Washington High School. Her excellent tracted the attention of repre sentatives of the State Depart- ' ment of Education and soon she was offered a year's. scholarship \ at .Hampton so that she might be placed in tharge of work un-. der the General Board of Education elsewhere. When The ~ year's scholarship was completed she was coffered an exten siun of uv'JU'u weeks, which she accepted. -She did work in ? the school of Economics?andtook special courses in Education. ? * Miss Gardiner was offered a > wo'rk in three other Southern r? States?btrt?feeling that?she ?~ would like to serve her native State she accepted the position of direH orad'Homo Economies at -State?-Coilegev-0?iiii^ebTirg," S. C., which duty^hhe begins Sept. 23rd. ; ?Culuinbia regrets to lose Miss ~T Gardiner's valuable service but I 4. wishes her .welk in tier new field " of labor. - ?- ?? ? i -i r? :_ _ A_ncw species of'.- white bears recently was discovered in British Columbia." It is distinct from the polar bear. ' A ?_ The word cotton is derived from -an?Arabic word, r,Kotun." I ' . Lima, Peru, lost 70,000 of its SALE.' ' ? 1. wiKliVtu dispose of the following?:?~~ articles at Private Sale for cash at Dll .Hampton Street: One Piano; Two Cabinet Organs; One Bed ~Rnom Suit; "One?Parlor Suit,. and several other articles of value. Apply to } " r W IT, THOMAS,; ^ 1129 Washington St."* "' Blacksmith and Wheelwright? One whp can deliver the goods. ^Steady employment.to the right man. If you are no"t~A-1. vnn need not apply. Writpj utating salary expected, in first letter, to RoM, L, Simons, 1321 Assembly St? Columbia S. C. . < NOTICE. _ | -Mra-Julia Humphries ?t DRESSMAKING AND REPAIR 1 SHOP V V . 1 MEN CLOTHES REPAIRED f | HIRT MAKING A SPECIALTY \ 716 ASSEMBLY STREET < PHONE 7593. - LOW AY'S I AFE AND TRANSFER ? cl With a Smile. % I egular School Year JL 1 ember 21, 1925 | thod ot Typewilting^ Gregg rthand; Arithmetic, Spelling '& f *nt Teacher^ y write - { xoway,? i "9115, Columbia, S. C. HAUUNfr nsJrandW . j> .. Motor Trucks at ? ~y specialize in long- X { r\i i ooK r\ u n nnrlc V I luuo^livyi VU v-?vy ^ COLUMBIA, S. c. | * ?$ ?^? $? ? <$??$??{? ?$