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wpsy-"1"11 ? ?. . . WIGHT ; F_, | i. s.jj i Departm< ?W > | ?BIG LINE OF^C o . :: Men, Women & Gh I Specialty. Shoe | making and Tailori I ment to select from < | at the Lowest Prir.f - $ Connected wit T First flass Karher | A Beauty Par] | Departm | 4131 WASHINGTON I COLUMH f. ?: LITTLE STORIES OF J OF OUR PREACH . y BY REV. I:) The week I sojourned i^Sa^ vannah, (4a . T was pntnrfhiriarl^ by a gentleman -whose name %va-s Mr. II. C. (^hapnian. IJe lives at 114 E. 42)1(1, street, in -r, in ail apartment house, which / is owned by his father-in-law, r-.-Mr, Martin. They trealfid_me_ royally, and made it very pleas, ant for me, and when I was a-. bout to leave I asked for my bill ? , mid the> said, there .was'ho bill.. we do not charge anything. They are the best and kindest people I ever stoppe#=wrfehr -Mr.~ Chapinah is a native of Flor... ence, >5. C-.y and Mrs. Chapman is a Charlestonian.- .1 ppp???m :| "*;r" - Ric - . -y . . . ?7?1 jb?? - .: | Socie ?? " ' ? ^ Nov i JMlJ he; S" ' I CO! Y . c *j* "Send your^exf ;| friends at the gre X Carolina. At tracf ? planned for your i. Foothati ' ? - - -j -' J* Be ??J; Football, State College v; ' p ? :=rr~ -% The Midw^i | Forty j 1 Y Something nev< | Premium: X Morning al 1 OP the Fair L. C. SCOTT, Pr . . " ^ % . JL Fpr furtn er informati* ife- p :- 1118 1 Washing <KK~x~x~x~x~x~x~x-x~X"X-X'f EEYY?j ent Store | $ LOTHINC FOR ?| r? \ ildren. Boys Suits ;j; ^s, IVUllineryJDress- | ug. -Large Assort- | and the Best Quality | h our Store Is t ?? | c FXU IV^tnvi on/1 y. 11UJJ IU1 iTlCll UI1U i lor for Women 'i BEVY~rj ent Store | f ST., PHONE 7567 I ilA, S. C. ! v - X IERS AND TEACHERS - . % E. LOWERY j _ i ' 1 pot ac<iuninle<l with Mr. Chapman at the Voorhees College commencement last Mfi? Ilis -(laughter, Miss -Victeria, was, in the graduating " class, and he and * his whole family LcWiiU U\Ul IU \\ ILIIU^^ It t/I IU see her graduate. It vjvas . then that he invited me to Savannah and to stop at his home, and when the Area Council met there. 1 accepted this very. invitation. .And when I was leaving they-iaveme one of the IjOstTTnttdtes I L'V'f had for travelling. In that hinch I found fish sandwiches,.. a jt.-r ot.pickJed shrimps, fruits and cake. Meet Mc At The Kl^inrl r"ah E ty9 s GaSa ember 1 1 -1 2 FAIE FAIR G LUMBIA, S libits early and com atest-County Fair e Lons of ever_y__ desc amusement. Thursday Novei nedidt vs _M orris Coll , Friday Novell S J oh nson C- Smifti, / will be-^open Day ai "(40) Concessidi 'wenty (20) Rid 2> V TATifn/apro/-] Tv rtl-zw/i t -1 VVU11CC50CU UC1UIC 1 s will be pai t the Secrets Grounds^ esiclent- ^J^E. DI1 6fi; write, ' ICKSON, Sec ;ton Street ... *. _ \ --is wmwjiaHiiVv-ti--jy THE PALMET And it was all ""free. But an incident occured in the family on Sunday morning which I must speak oT_ Remember I said they live in an apartment house and there a-re. three?branches of the?family living in it. The Chapmans live down stairs and the Mar-; tins live . up stairs. ~ Sunday' morning, as their custom is,* they all gathered in Mr. Chapman^ front room down atflW for prayers. There they were, grand father and grand moth- ' er, children and grand-children/ The scriptures were read, the commandments were recited, songs Were sung, then prayers Were offered. Then followed another bea-utiful scene. It was the dTth anniversary of the I'D gmmmmmmmw? M"vl> unknown to them, the children and grand children * bought .same -presents-for them.?Miss Victoria made atouching little 'speech and presented the grand-' imother with a beautiful white spread, and a grand-son presented. a water pitcher, waiter and goblets. TCext followed breakfast, and all ^ went to! church. Surely, this is a mod-, el christian home and family, land it would be well for others I i t follow their example. " v)n my return home from Savannah I stopped one night .with our pastor at Allendale,.1 the Rev." J. A. Curry. And a- ' i i'elh?Into the hands of-' kind friends. Both Rev. Curry and his wife treated me as affeciionate children would treat -t-heir- fatherland I wish to say that Mrs. Curry is a match for J-luv lh,v. in d i spimsimcJdndne;^' -and hospitality. On our way Id the station, we stopped at the tailor shop of Mr. McCollougli, c.'iul -nrel soTiTerMethodi&t irccli- ' ren, and among them they tooir -a-eolleetkm- and handed it over to the Retired Preacher. They ' r * . <?*! V-?r. f | .. . - .?[ inty . *| : , " * ?v = .: ju oir -f X1 Week :*:! _%\ -i ^ 4: ROUNDS X ? ? ? ! ! > c. - f Vi e and meetr your* y ver held in South ription are being % ::y':z:L I; nber 12th " ? ege % ber 13th ' _?j Charlotte, N. C.? ^ arLMight-wlth? ??~^1 ns and % V **, ?- i n Colored Fairs V id Saturday f iry's* Office ~ Xi X CKSON. SecieLai vr^; T - - t :?.?Y :retary % Columbia, S. C, ^ * . ' ' ^? . M ... 4 r_.^ J ro LEAPtm ? ^ , * s, ! HARI | Hear Me Tell Of 1 3f" Colored State ?? TUESDAY I\ M., 0( ?: ' ^ Baby Sftow, Mothers7 Day and Usqal 1 ^ authorities on Agriculture. Five minutes' r f ~ . WEDNEB *> _ . ^ Entirely New Feature is UKKBY DAY, x mules, ponies, oxen. With Grand Band Coi ^ with a Community March and Promenade i ^ where the Bands continue tHeir contest. thurs >* SPECIAT. TRAINS come onrnmk ' y ual reduction, t ovvitness the Annual Classic lege. At night Boxing bout of 20 rounds, ^ of New York, staged under the auspices of his personal snpervisinn tn tha roatok f ;' ' ~t' ??frii jL In the Stadum w^ present^ to the world where B. T. Hi will do battle with Wilson Hi. V tinue through Wednesday to Friday at 3:30 V day - > . f a satui 4*4 The U. S. Automobile Association of 1 ? Bicycle races. Mr. A. E. Lind is already on t Program. - ' - y ? The mrost WonderTul week; of enjoyment y pie. Here the mountains meet the sea, and y- sturgeon steak] "Ma>ke eyes" at the pretty & bake. Come help us help you to help yoursel 4X4 annah, $4.25; Charleston ?3.50; Hamlet, A ?3.00 each. Darlington, Hartsville, Ridgevi ? Union, Rock Hill, Allendale, Hodges, .Granit X eacn. tirancnviiie, Silver Street, bhel Newberry, Blairs, Ridge Spring, Rose Prosperity, Denmark, Monetta $1.50 each.-. ?*> Winnsboro, St. Matthews, Pomaria, $1.: ? ?' Motte,^Camden, Ridgeway, $1.00 each.^ Corresponding Low Rates from alHnter X good on ail tranis Thursday, October 29th, e V bOtn on all trains except 31, 32^ 37,-to reach Y" night Friday, October 30th. _ , ?r""~ ' t '' ^ Further information furnished by V Secretary, South Carolin <>_LL19 WASHINGTON STREET, > SEND EXHIBITS T a^A A^A A^A ^ t ^ have his thanks and hjo bless* glowing cxpccta ing. " lied'with Him ir The Rev. B. T. N. Burton of Their faith that Columbia-was III Allendal^r^^iverer^of Israel church, of which the Rev. O. R. They saw__E Jackson is pastor. " Rev. Burton I Cross. He had wears a black gown while pre- He would build aching, and he certainly gets up 1st which the ga an exeitement. The church was not prevail. Hi fillip?and-doubtless sonjo good them?that?He was accomplished. One .joined promised Messh THE HISTORIC FACT OF ' _-CHRIS3LS-JRESSURECTION they heard His By Rev. J. P. Washington, Pas- ?y8n ^ tor of St. Jamj^A. E. ~ Him;f thcy wat ' * Churls ' mg struggles. - They then f No one denies today the taKsn of the birth - of Jesus Christ. cr?ss?.and born Some question that He - was ePhs tomb; th born of a virgin, but not that ^ey placed J Ile was'born*?No one denies to- tomb, a'nd closei day the death of Jesus; some f 5re,a*\sy?ne' ai question that it was a ?ubsti- Ieir tneir-nopcs tutionary death, but not that to thecity; the lie died.?Such a man as Jesus Ther^n was Jborn, He lived, He died, triumph they that much is admitted. : * was.Impossible. Even though the- above be Pejectedly^ \s fact3, that is not enough to ex-~cr^f1'fy crushed, plain the pYistpnpp r>f thp phri?_ their hearts, th t.jan phiirrVL__.Hp mTphtT have ^^usa^m er ly, and have accomplished all a change of fait the^ wonders attributed to Him ary^Friday nigh and have died in the way recor- ^ss Sabbath. ( ded in the sacred writings, y*>t. j"g they went t if that were all, there would no^ to 8reet a 1; have been no church. ' to annoint and > As a matter of fact, His Christ, they i death brought an end to the tomb, to say a hope of His followers which had ptope. oeen created by His birth, Jtiis in tne mor life, His/ Miracles. While His hopeless; by r death did not change their love a group of men Rtroy thefr?hope in His Messl- world upside do a-hship. They looked forward course of histor .while He lived to His heading a their bases, great movement, which would nates the mind v develop intoi the Kingdom of ressurection of God. At His death they aban- .today, and by jdoned these, hopes, ana their the name, of c ~ "r.T- "" \ ' " r ? * ^ * _ Saturday, Ottober 34. ?_ I ' * A <r~?1:! ' J-; - | lie South Carolina X Fair Opening 7 JTOBER 27, 1925. V ~ ? ? ?:? - ? * 3 " Farmers' ConferMice. Helpful Lectures by ? ralk among the Tanner's. ^ DAY, ?m?; ' t r: with possibly Lancing Tournament. Horses ? ntest at night. Tho Fair -formally*' opens - ? in the 1100 Block of 'Washington Street, ? DAY. .r with rates -reduced e\en JovYCT^TlTrthtrus^ *1 between Allen University and Benedict Col- J between Bob Lawsuit and Buddy Jackson ?? the Elks.- These are wnlinnnJIy known n Negro athletics. Mr. John Tiner is giving A t| - )AY f the generation of the immediate future, The usual running and trotting races con ?J-? o'clock. Fr-em?i? fbO' p. ni., Friday and all V ID AY r-LT$ Z / ?;?^ -A Columbus, Ohio, will stage Automobile and the ground giving personal direction-io this ^ and ehlightenlhent ever, promised olir peo- V Savannah Itiver LSSiskJjKftfi.smile a.t his v?? _-Waccama\v_ lassie/ who knows her oyster " . ' JL vefr Think of it! Round trip fares, Sav- ??_2' $0.25. "Grppnvjjir,- Alidonionf Summerville, lie, Spartanburg, 82.75 each. Greenwood, ? ville,$2.50 each, Barnwell, feantuc, Carlisle, $ 1011, Jtslaek&tock, 'lrenion, $2.00 eachr V viile, $1.75 each. Urangeburg, Sirothers, ?V- ?1 7 . 25 each. Peaks, Alston, Kingville, Fort r sden, $.75 each". ~ & mediate "points, on A. C.. L., as'well. Return xcept 38, 31, 32. Good uji.il Friday October. '* $ original starling point on or before mid- V 7- y T . 3C a Colored State FaiP^ ^ , ^?-? colu^IBTST srt: ?r~ 0 THIS ADDRESS. ' -> - ' \ <? <0^ t* _av i?i ?rr~~ ?11??????Ma tions were but'- need tb! give ah explanation of ^ 1 Joseph's tomb, the existence th^ pFH-ai-Uw Hp wnu thr Be IrlinirlT It cc'itnnt hp p-vrdoinp^ ,y was dashed^ to. o 11. Hs fipflth the fact of Christ's ressurect^ V [im die on the ion. ^7:- Tfl told them that "Those early disciples_behevert^^B a church again- they had >pen Hirm That betes of hell could lief transformed them from a e had convinced group"!)!* discouracredr dish part, was the long ened; depressed, hopeless men thy- and-they-be- and worn on r infr> ?a vital;?^ >w they watched powerful, resistless force that*. the erossyfhey- the strongholds- c?T paganisn^' j r and insulted; crumbled before their cry o)f ' despairing cry, "Jesus and His Ressurection." \ had forsaken Today this message is being j. ched His expir- preached?nio^e widely than any other truth in the world! ollowed as His (To be continued) down from the ... ie away tp Jos-1 ^ ... Muuuniii otinwi upening ey saw Him as . , J lis body in the d the tomb with * Woodruff, S. C., Oct. 19,? 1 idfsealed. They To the editor of The Palmetta^tffd turned back LeadeF: Please' allow space in great vision had your widely read pappr ?-H eat and glorious form its ' many readers, that had anticipated Woodruff is still "up and doing" ; The Netv Bethel School here 0rith their hopes pened Monday^ -October 19th. j 7 with despairTR.Prof,-J.-ferJohTison. the ey-went-back-trr pal being^sufficiently cpn.YaIea=_ ^ ideavor to make eont-froni a~sertous attack of ty- ? -on me uflma pliofd"f ever tfr be' out at His post r h. It was a dre- 0f duty. t; it was a hope- Quite a few patrons were pre)n Sunday morn- sent and announced in frrrrvand ,o t,hp. Sepulchre, -convincing ttTTf^lHe^entifHefTt iving Christ, but prevailing pertinent to the eduveep over a dead cational work. Their ) words returned to the were received most favorably*: last" farewell to by the faculty and stndent. hndv " v . which numbered more than two ning they were hundred. The number register-,. ^ light they were ing Monday represents about-v. and women hold half of the regular jmrollmp.nt. - t h&a turned rhe -The faraltylatllprei^ conwh, changed the sists of Prof. snd' Mrs. J. R. y, lifted empires Johnson, Misses Blondeha Dawand still domi- kins and Gfennie Mae Mosely. is of men. The The outlook for the year is" very Christ is denied'promising and gratifying to all those who claim conrornprb ???? ? 7? hristian. Such ^Glennie M. Mosely, Reporter