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j^~ EiStfrf" v ? A A A A a*? ?*) I*) A |*| |*| |*| |*| I*. |*? .*?>*? |*. |t| t>. . . . A ? ? * ??*?? ??? ? *.* V - ! I. S. LE Pepartmg l > \ ? , , ? __i, . __ \ I Men, Women & Chile A Specialty. Shoes, ?;; making.andJaiWU^ \ \ ment to select from ar \\ at the Lowest Prices ??? ;; - ?Connected with A Beauty Patjo I.S.LE 3? _ _ | uepartww | -llfa WASHINGTON i I COLUMBL Notes From A. & T. in College of N. C. CO College Has Big Opening. p, Faculty and Students.'Rally To " The Support of ('resident ~ ~~ ??- Rliiftttfi. ~~A The Agricultural and Techni... . - cal?Collegir TJtr3?tff0i~<""itn>1 ii n\ one^jpf J- he^^ loa^.1 i ng Laif.d d .i a | . est and most encouraging openJ no- if its hfstnrtr? T'l'dsidellt I>hi ford in highly - pleased with the aiCefuIance and excellent ^ prospects. Every department' tni is filled to its utmost capacity Ao suchTm extent that all class* i < _j es were requires to ho . divided i! into A and B Divisions. - Changes in Faculty. -> Er<|f.. T.~E. IMcKinnoy, A, AL, Boston University has'hcerTpro- IT 7r^-|;7 ^1-^7:, X . *r~* __ a j .,^Q1 T. SocieJ y Nov( y ?-? At-The ST Y ' : Cj,QL Send your exhi ^ friends atr the grea Carolina.- Attracfti ^ planned for your ai -? I Football, T $ . .. ben x ; Football, Y?State (Eoliege~Vs ?^ The Midw^jt i Forty ( ?; ? i_ t??uTv : ?|? . TZZIIZ? __ Something never X ; 1?1 V Premiums | lyiornio" at ^ J& 2 A ^ WT TfTC; g eri a s ^ % L. C. SCOTT, Pres _/ i _ A For fqriliCi" Irifftr inttian ^3r J. E. 9 >c? Y t 1 1 8 1 -2 Washingt 4-_-? - - ' - . ,evy nt Store JTHING FOR Iren. Boys Suits , Millinery, Dress?L,arge Assortld the Best Quality our Store Is hop for Men and r for Women :evy int Store ST., " PHONE 7567 A, S. C. 1 X^mXKmXm2mSm!hMm'KmXm!mX<{h'1 ???? oiod to tMP position nf Hpim Prof. J.- A. Grimes, forn i-orclinatory director has be emoted to Position of dean ion. This is -a new. pqsiti eatcd l>y the growth of t u (1 e ntJ^Odyy - _.T=rr b'e "Men at the Head of I jnents. TYrrr T. 1". McKinney, M. can: Prof. F. JYfareelhis S v. Ar H:.- -Ak?rehottsg Goiter i ornell university, 'Dir r_A.irr iCTilt+jrp^ Prof. W. P T ii. L niversjty of Illim irector Mechanical^ Depa ent; Prof. \V. S._RaVenell, .. M. A., Colgate, dean Hi 1iool Department; Prof. H. lima, R. A., Oxford, Engla Hrt'essor of Languages. New Teachers. Professor S._ AL-Jinrlet4ck_ , Otterbein College, JNILA i Meet |V^> Af Tht Hand Co ored I ty's-Gata >mbcr 11-1 VI E F AtR C UIVIBIA. bits early and co Cnuntv Fair onsiof " every- de: rnusement. hursday Novi edidt vs M orris Cc Friday Novei Johnson C. Smitt mill he_c^p4-n4^y40) Concessiyentv (20) Ri witnessed before will be pj the Secret gnrourrcls. 1 t n >ident ; J. L. L> ; writr, CKSON, Sc on Street THE PALME ? lumbia University; Prof. W. A. Occomy, B. B.- A.?Boston Uni$' versity; Prof, \V. B- Harrison, X State College; Uarrii Superjn ^ - AC trhe fU^lliiuljlR'?Win lay ^ services, Rev. WV Sf~RnVertt4U? a graduate of St ate-Col lege, M. $' A> from Colgate preached a?n S;excellent sermon. At the ves { pefa services last Sunday, PrnL, $ b. lviT^taley, .Director Agricul'} iural Depart men t addressed X the students. The first twin X speakers one a .student and X former- teacher, presented a & queer coiiicident'e. x! College Holds Pep Meeting in li .... Chapel, ij.j Preparatory to the foot ball X classic with V. N. I. I., the gridX j iron warriors were given groat 1*1 [ ovations Dean MbKinnm; {' spoke of. the necessity of strong ? [rooting. Profs. Occomy ami j; St a ley w e re culled upon to sneak y The boys held the - v, N. I?fy team to a seoreless^tle: V mmk Plans for new Improvements " The Farm. ler 'Plans are now-being ma?de for Ithe erection of a model dairy i'barn and-the- purchase of ~ , thorohred dairy herd. The I) ?'rector of thjo. Agricultural, Do' , partmont has ai his disposal f$15,bQh !<>! t:iir "pnrposir:~ It - )^ {alC,S ^ yisited X. ^ (\ StHte-ThderglK r 1Jn)V idi.'as?and --plan7. Ili*4'f,i * ec- r()i 1 < ,1 u(fi 11 <T plans.;-Tie Ac il 1 riTr ^errHamptcn. 'i u~To<rpo iiml- ' hs, liat Ms of sf.'ne iij_ ihe lvadir mX |- -? * ?,""V 7 ' Poll'eges of this country. B, j -|g}j ; A. | nd, Twemy automobiles- weroTx^ i cently "sold T?y the i ns Angel - , i Police Popart-pent. brimrimp A, Tfrt-nl -nf?T^rr-iV :vrtTohmhthZI :o- were spid from s'l I<> S I. ?? Mil rrvvyirrr. .aR.. *^ x /'-/'v. -v ./ v. > r* *>rwu_ K. - - ' untvT .>?ai y t* ' ' "T~"p _ ? . , Fair . Wgc ?' *2-13 jinjUNUc, me and ' meet \< iir r ever held in ^ftnh ' scriptipn are ty>,nW " v ?mber 12th.. } '-lege ' :.j__ X nber. JL3lL~ L CKarlnfic, h\ ( -JL _____ ?- - y and ,v i o 1, [ v, li h?: V cms and - X des ~j ? Mn, Colored I V,n o <?> * *?> - y 3 sci ta ?gjf r c ^ .-j y ary's Offke X -?7? X ?. *** >ICKSON, Seeielary X <. -- ? i? - ' _ X* V .. ?,?-f .cretary Y ' ~ i *>* Co III # ^ V V' > v .. j i ii fmii .liffifcTirr TTO LEADER ~ .? APPEAL FILED j FOR LOWMANS \ . Aiken, S. C.,~ Petri?.-?The p?- J i llit? appeal U> the State-"< itrrruvnl e~ court in the caserof-the ? three Low map Negroes, con- 5 -vie-iod-of the killing of Sheriff ? 11."II. Howard, were filed at the J Cierk of Court's office in Aiken g yesterday. . s ? N. .1. Creili'i iek, f.nlnvf^TMffnr-=:| ney, of Columbia, is counsel for jc the Lowmans, two of whom ? were sentenced to the death < penalty and the third, a woman, fi given life sentence Thp h'gt o?_Jj -~*eepliens include the erring of | ther Judge in not postponing the ? tjrir.-l to another term because I a!' ?i uti 111 a! a /-i /1h ^ * \-'? lilt >> ^ 1.11VUUUIL1UII U1 tilt; 0 defendants, who were shot by 5 ihe officers in the fight, and | that?the prominence ol OTe"i slain man, Sheriff Howard, ? caused an excitement in the sec- s lion", "which did not inaiire' llie ^ l.ouinmis a_jjuir and impartial | trial. A-H- -feveept torr rinadp tr> -the?fart-that the presiding j j Judge did not charge the jury i trying the case that the raiding cllicers are compelled to present ji a warrant before entering a j house for search, if not in uni- Ji'i'iiL _'hhe - case will, probably ?rf hoard'in Columbia- in October <] h Ih Saliey_ and ?Ro.bl,. L. -Gun-J rcr oi e assisting Solicitor Berte * 1' ('artor_ ill the prosecution.? ^ i i-.e ('glumljia. Record -r-i News, "T r ?' 1 ' ? t ?Xewb'e-irv, S. Oct."5.?The j }"* I-1 r.vT Vinvliwrv + t-?? t " *' "* ? j Vl.WVA *VV, VIIV | -Rev. Goo. C. Johnson called a-11 t -nif m:mstors to fneet at Miller ' impel A. M. E. church. Oct-., < r>: a-?-h get-together meeting^ .. tiio annual conference is.to ^ ..net al this church ~in Decern- ( ?^ All I 1.0 |avfl7Tip_r* tome to answer to the roll call. ( Tin\ meeting was a success, i no .Ycwoerry district will -be , icTaly for tlio annual conferp'm e. -j There- was a high day atMifc ( . ;r r all day Sunday. The P. E. . 'Was with us all day and preach- j id two wonderful .sermons. The ; rowval meeting is good. Rev. y t'iawl'ord is a< good revival _ i n mliiM .' old men and wo-|. moii are crying out, that I have ,:seen tiie light. Rev. E. P. Ellis TonouctcU an evangelistic meet- ( ing in the Sunday school during j . Sunday school hours._on last !?v . itii.img the childish. All ' ? the children. ?the- 'rriot he.Ud and fathers enjoyed - 4-1 le nieej.'ng. or Rev. A.T^Martin, is home~on* Urayteh street. She is to iMid a low months willi Iter" sister and' fat her.- Slie is stop- ( ping with Mv's. L. M. Gilder. ( Airs. . Alary ~ Williams, the Ttrrrrgliter of Air. ttial Bates w"as ... . ] a visitor 111 our city on last Sunday, accompanying'her was her 1 Krai;d daughter and husband 1 . Aii't '< "-d Al l's II J?EVftsthloy and 1 .'nice groat grand children. . AIK Alahel*. Aloon and Aliss 1 - :;:;rlo. ;c lie use went to t hpii- ' -sa-,it?t>l on yesterday, \vhich~wilf ^ o;Vn oil tire 5th of October in ltjc. wuiityr^ Airs. X.. J. Galiman, Aliss C&r- A rie uallrnati. Airs. Delia Bradley^ ( .Td fhrdlulan motored tir" (. oiumbia, on last Sunday to see 1 Uioir children who are attend-" 7 ..sLlG oGiUuL^-LJJonetlict cntlcgfc: 5 'Pi ol*. U._ S." Ga'Tlrh'un hi. one 7 nvcitd man, unfo him is born J ^4mthetL lAlvsscs. He will step 7 iuyh now. The. l>ahe came mr 4 hV.f Sunday night. ^?,*10 1 >otFteI (iarniany School 1 Opened Oct. 5th. 1 On Monday morning at 9 o'-~ ' dock. Mount Bethel Garmany ' -ihool opened its doors fo begin., i 'lll.-p.ru^aUn^^eKfrion. The school rooms were .emwded with ehil- ' d.en and fathers and mothers ^ who came out to witness arioth- j -cv opening of. school. . After l conducting the l'dgular exercis-. c v' | Hair Bobbin; > Massaging POROBEA1 1. & LKLTY^PEPi1 Our Beauty Shop is filling a J in Columbiu and vicinity, under the \ die Lyles and Geneva Houston, hot i <2* r H,T? *; v-jjuuuid atiu. 5 Mmes.?Lyles and Houston ai jr?know how to bob hail- in any style, jj hair at all" says Mmes. Lyles and i of -customers and get the best and i System has to offer. Sj . Price for bobbing is only 115c. 3 Hair pressing and shampooing," r< 5 Manicuring 35c and 50c. v While visiting and shopping i c to take advantage of this Beauty i 5 convenience and comfort. Rest ro ^ Shop is; always open for your servii Mmes. Addie Lyle I " PORO SYSTEM i;si I I. S. LEEVY'S DEP^ 1131 WASHINGTON ST. C .s,JPdncii)aLJUF. troluc^d Frof. U. S. Gaflrnan; who ! in..his "unique way introduced; he "following white trustees,j rho each made whhdrrTnl ad" T77~ r- Nr rf n il thr flnini' y Superintendent, Prof. Wide- j nan, who gave us a wonderful ntdress. He said: "As long as irou all do right, I am with you, will help you, don't take anyhing that , does not belong to you, tell the truth and have good character.^" Mi\ M. L. ^Tarshk'll, the colored trustee ;poke for the rest of the colorid trustees. He-satthr""We -are ^mg to do more this year: for >ur school than we did last'."?Mr. IrS. ReetPahd Mr.Caldvell made good t?lks. _Mt, Bethel' Garmanv ~feels )roud ,ot her school and-its corps jF-teachers. ~ The teachers are is ^follows: Mr. E. F. Flovd. principal; Mrs, Lillian Deen, Miss Ackiie B. Jones, Mrs. Ellsworth Patterson, Mrs. R. E. \ndor?orh?PyhrcijfFP -fr't^yd? ilso the 'agricultural teaclier. Mrs. AIicerE. Golden has relumed home from a~ vhrR fn Greenwood, S. C. She had a pleasant trfp. Mr. Edward "yvi<n h ('ir- ' - lass cafe. Qnll your iresh fish. REPORTER. LRiirpns Nowo^ I ?TTttrTtrurth and" last quarterly conference of Bethel A. M. E. church was held with colors Hying last- Monday-niglTr AlFretr ports wentrcrver the top. Every report said-to the P. E. for him to say the Annual Conference to either- semi our pastor Rev.' J. C. McClellan back to us or fiobody at all another year. The >vhite hnndknry,hi"f vae*m a class lb itself. 7 We have iiist closed one ofAhe-besfc^evh^ catR?that-Tras been here for 25 ,'ears. The \ 1 mv< h ii. in fine i mi lition.- . . _i ? The Buusleis Club met at Mr. ind Mrs. Will Garrett's home as I Thursday, Jyest HamfdcStfe: Areet aiiU There w&i a splendid heeding ha(T7 One new member oined: Miss Matfie Miltirrr A As TKhaTa most excellent repast vhieh-wtr^rlPtJnjoyed was had. Mrs. Caroline Higgins is no OUa .litj .-i vi v. onv-wfu lviommv a.,?ill. ind was funerali/ed Thursday .?t the Springfield Baptist church >y the paster, Rev. Watson and lev. J. C. McClellan typ lived lifo y.vn-th)r nfi iniitntmg. The Boosters' UJyl> rendered LVej-y timely program last Strrrlay afterndon with the little oiks, led on by Miss Mary Til-, ie, th efficient President.: They irought things t.4>' pass, that aunt ?== r ' - Saturday, October 10^1925.* and "facial 1 = Popular at '}'-* UT YSHOP | fRTOTENT STORE. I long ft'lt need among our people i? expert supervision of Mmes. Ad- ;? th graduates of the Poro College, ;8 e first-class ladies' barbers_\vhp 'j? "You need not worry about your ;S xiuuKMjM. j usi vniisi in our army 8 most courteous service the Poro ? Facial massaging 50c to $1.00. |32g.Ular Poro price by all agents. :?n Columbia, we want our women 8 Shop, especially equipped for your & om and lavatory connected. The 5 " iSL?1'hune lor your appointments. 8 ^ &. Geneva Houston SD /\ ?vl>TAUGIIT 3 ^RTMENT STORE. 1 olumbia, S. C. PIIONE 7567___| * otooooooooo_oogo.ooooo^>o;ocH>offlSarnllen/ington will be pained to learn gfyhia iJITSslng tftis-week; He will be buried at Mt. Zion A.' M. K. ihureh, Clinton, 3. G. . ?JjiiPLiiiui).!. 1). C. Dta^ ' amC WV L. Duekett, passed through, , CT IHeClollari last week en route' to ( i rcors where I)r. DeaS was ~ " to view the remains of his'... father. : - ~ . The St. Paul Baptist church here, has had <iuite a'''sensational meeting this week, much good is believed to have been done. ^ ?Mr._Will. Moore, of this city was called Xo the bedside of his?;? grand-father this week_aL Cokes-. bury, S. C. At this writing he jbt reported as resting well. The Auxiliary flefr r>f rtotViol church met at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. .Will Young, East Hamp. :ton street, last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.. Sallie Blackstock, president. A most successful meeting was had and 1 mnh 51 tint' I hi q| il inn 'K tw rhnr act eristic of Mrs. Young to give. We will go back soon. B.ll YiUllO.iU /<U AM* OAl*X?A/-l J utiiiLi uau v.-n?v iiv/u in?t vcu for the St. Paul Baptist church ' la-si Tuesday night and the mem hers of t hp chin'ch cvprpaspH ed with the service rendered. At 11 uVloclCfsunday morning ltev. J. C. McClcllan, - IT. D.,' preached a soul-stirring sermon. finding of faith;" and touched the hearts of the whole church. The spirit was high. Quite "a numl >er-of com in u mcants flock? ed to the'ra-il. Sunday afternoon at St. Paul . Baptist churclu the?L. and K. of K. and D? had. their annual thanksgiving sermon. Rev. . J. ('. McClellan delivered a masterly sermon. Ho-used...for a -Kttfa-- j? ject: ^Burning but not burning bin. ? Sun < :n y-4t-hfhT7 -o'clock, the pa-stor delivered another sirer^ and forceful sermon full ? 11 <r M '-ti'd for fr^TrtytGC11: ? "The way through." We had an a' [ avt-fall vc crowd, ' both y morning and nightl Hurrah for Bethel A. Mr E. church, the folks aiv flocirinp- thrra at. augEy raihi^ ? vice. Every auxiliary in the church is busy putting it over; and wit h-"our great shepherd, . ww are mjyrehing onward; and ' when the roll is called, Bethel A, M. E. church will he standing at the- top,. Willie Boyd, who was connected to this church Sunday morning, is the daughter of 1 he Rev. J. D. Boyd, who is confined to his bed on account of illness. We hope for him a r speedy recovery. REPORTER. ... A ? - ; - - ,