fr : J. ' News From Asheville, |p_ # : No. Car, Dr. F..A. Evans, well known e. _ Asheville Dentist is back on the job, after a two weeks' vacation down through the eastern part - of the state. He reports a very [v pleasant trip. While gone, he stopped in Raleigh to see his people, who are pioneer citizens Of that section. He also spent . sometime in Durham and Greens ' ~ rfeoro, where he met many uf his old TrlehcIsT Dr. Evdns is en-; U joying a wonderful -practice in 1 r? i.?~ a ciiim wny. rat: in.e repuiation of;pulling" teeth._ without pain. "" ' p ' Z " ?_ The Aohoviflu Party who attended the'S. C. State Fair. >all -- enjoyed themselves .very nute-h. ??.?They' will ho haek next year. Alvin Mansel,. who was tried upon a" white woman was given a fair and impartial trial. Twelve f- ' substantial white citizens eon ?___ l .. " I demned him to death. He will pbe electrocuted January the" 13. - When the lawyers for the pro, secution were addressing 4he Stack warned them not to call ?1 ?him "nigger," to address him ! as a colored man. Preston Neelv was acouitted -r? -for the same charge. V: S: McDOWEHL. ?*?ri?r, r?t -7- Reporter.? . v p pp 1 "" Georgetown Items" No wonder Georgetown is an ideal place to live. Here we ; have fine paved streets, where . we can ride up and down in our --^beautiful cars and well?pared side-walks to wa-lk on for those who are .not fortunate enough to have cars to ride in. i ' We also have some ecclesias v v tical and well educated ministers " . for our many cliurchcs here. At St. Stephen A. M. E. church, the ^ Re\% W. P. "Tjaroliha,. Dig Dethol A. M. E,. chih;cb, Re v.-J. L. Benhmv ty -AL K- church Rev. Mr'. Mallonney, 'Bethesdib Baptist church, Rev. G. G. Dan\ 1/^1 CJ f Viti />1I nvoll T? AVIO) VliV.lVWU^ AV^ > I' / Mr. Bunn and quite a few others I haven't fhe time to mention, ? hnf wlil in the next issue. The devill ha sno hiding-place in Georgetown. - So you can Teadiiy?*00 that il is indeed?a fine place* to live. = ? A great revive Imeeling is hr ing eondiutetd bv Mrs. Willa S. Lewis, of the Kentucky Conference, at Bife Bethel A. M'.- E. church, where the Itev. J. L. Benbow is pastor. Mrs. Lewis is well known in the Christian churches of many ffatos. -She ^ ' has a soul-winning personality. We are indeed fortunate enough to have Mrs. Lewis- irrGemge town, and we will asshre her tha-t this is an ideal place_to be. The Booker T. Washington Social and Literary Club met at its initial meeting of the year, on Thursday night, Nov, 5th at pr-- the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Pr1/- ^B. Anderson, corner Broad and Church streets. Nearly, every member was present at the grand opening meeting of the k . season. Quite a Saw visitors were out-with us also. Namely jr . ' The Rev. Mr. BunnL Mrs. Bunn, Misses Rauline^unmorej, Mal .. . mie L. Alston and Mr. L. A. | - s. . _ Dunmore. Each gave some very l?. hAlpfn] trreiruclioiis, -arrd-?ex* pressed themselves very much delighted to be present at- our meeting. Musfc, games and dancing ad aea quite a nit to toe evening'. After which we all were invited t\. r into the reception hall, by the host Mr. Anderson and was served by the hostess, Mrs. Anderson. The~^table was beautifully decorated and a very tasty 7- repast was enjoyed by all. 7,The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Inez C. Ander' son. Highmarket St., Thursday ' ~ ^ Thanksgiving day. I know all' the members will be out to get | their turkey dinner. So it is riiseless to sav vou are respect! fully requested to be present Charles j3, Browne, * Reporter^ j_. r~a">"Wi "" LAURENS NEWS. \ | ----- . - ,, ^.?- - : The friends of Mrs. Mary Wedman an old school teacher and a first class church woman, " will be pained to learn of her passing last week. The interment was in the Laurens Cem6lery last Monday afternoon, lyi>y. J. C. McCllellan, the pastor " ullkialing. ; The auxiliary of Bethel A. M. E. Church of whieh Mrsr Sallie DIaikstock is the efficient president met at the home, of Mrs. vToTa Kennedy" ~oh "GrayStreet. The meeting was. a success haying had a splendid program and very nice repast followed. The. Boosters' Club met last Thursday afternoon ^t the home of Miss Mattie Miliam at o'clock: A~*very titnelyprogram was rendered1 consisting of papers,?solus, oiations, aiul addresses. Quite a numjseen>ed to have enjoyed them1 . w > 1 v nffpT ~wTiipKf'a ~7tp1imrm AT.. . AT.-1 avcv .?tiiiu ^ir?s. mapies. tne great evangelist of Jacksonville, Fla., brought a new spirit within the fold; so much* so that the Missionary Sisters and Pulpit Board No. 2, put on a drive and raised $29.50 for dollar money for the church. The above named board with its corps of workers ltd on by the president, Mrs. J. T. Wilson, Vice-Pres., Mrs. M. Coasey; Sec. Mrs- Maggie Hunter and Mrs. E. M. Owens and others" are 'staging another drive Monday |night, after tWc third Sunday I known as a Box-Party. Fifty cents a couple. This promises tube the crowning point of the season. Mrs. Ella Mae Owens. BOOKER WASHINGTON HI ATHLETIC NEWSr On last Thursday afternoon Booker Washington had the rare honor of a visit from Dr. P. Phoenix, Vice-Principal of Hamp ton Institute. He was much impressed with the. school work, especially the industrial art. He voiced his very personal interest . ' ? 9 ' ? . >* I 111 IIIIM ? HT" in the work of all Hampton. graduates and ex-student3, two of whom are on Booker Washington's faculty. , It is also announced that the looker'Washington Basket ball team is prepared to challenge any in the state of South Carolina. The team wishes to get a game as soon as possible. HONOR ROLL PUPILS?OLD HOWARD SCHOOL.^ First Grade?Miss Herrin: Willie James, Eugene Wells, James Blair, Eunice Reeves. I * Second Qi amig^Mias Ran- jdolph: Lathan Clark, Hildreth Hopkins, Henry Mozie, Hale ' Kennedy, Alfred Woodson, Ruth Mae Dennis, Mary Frances Holmrm Mfltepftn Patterson, Rosa Robinson, Julia Rucker,? Elise Sligh, Annie B. Williams, Lewis ; jMickle., Third Grade?Miss Paul: Ed-r Jna Adams, Henrietta Albert, .< Bernice Kelly, Flossie Glover, May Harrison, Sarah Monroe. Miss Sjara Boozer: Youman Goff, Harold Russell, Allen W3= Ikino, aBcttio Freeman, ^Franccna, [Goodwin, Ruby Leevy^" Blanche: Li'psey, Lula Harrison, ' Roose^j jvelt Lykes, Willie Boyd, Franrf jcena Lipsev. ^ f?FiftlrGrade?Miss Wjlhelmina1 ThomsonAgnes Brown, Ge- u neva Curry, Edith Jones, Hat-| [tie Williams^ LeKoy Bates: Sixth Grade?Miss Jenkins:! | Elizabeth Burley, Bessie Lipsey. j |; Seventh Grade;?Miss Adams:+ i Robert Simmons. | iCLAFLIN LOSES BY NARl ROW MARGIN TO PAINE COLLEGE. * ... | ?r * ; .. . . Orangeburg, * S. C., Nov. "5-? A tone point spelt defeat for t^laflin in her annual clash-withi ! the gridiron?warriors of Paine! College.?Claflin's? failui e to j make, a try for point enabled' T^irrtr-SYner^ mm th& fifth flict a one point victor. The final count- was Claflin 6, Paine College 7. The Claflinites outplayed the visitors on the offense but thej superior punting of Paine and j some Completed passes helped; Paino to stave off a defeat, that, [was impending ~ several times) |during thp, first threp quarterst(and part of the fourth quarter.j (Claflin wasted no fewer than three golden opportunities' for; scoring.' lSSSftrst downs were made by - Cllaflin and '6 by Paine. 254 yards from scrimmage wei4 gained by Claflin agairist 114 yards7 "by Paine. Claflin completed passes out of H 16 attempts?Paine completed1 5 out 13 attempts. Paine in-1 tercepted 3 passes and Cllaflin intercepted 2. Claflin averaged!1 26 yards out of 11 punts, Paine^ averaged 34 yards out of 11 ; punts. > i Joseph D. McGhee. ] ?? i i i ' j NELSON'S BEAUTY j ' PARLOR TT Hair Dressing of All Kinds. Mme. Josenhinp M?r 1 ?"*?* J 1317 Wheat St., Columbia, S. C. ; ?????"" "" " " """~ " "* Ferguson-Ruff ; PLOWKR SHOP : Poro System Beauty Parlor < CUT and WAX FLOWERS j Flloral Designs a Specialty. ; Flowers Delivered in and out of ? the"City. Hours:?9:30 A. M.?7 P. M, : _ _Sunday?^10. A. ]VL=-5 P. M.:: Mme. J. F. RUFF, Mgr. ; PHONE 392Z 1010 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. ? V ? * : . ^if I - ? REV. J. J. HAKE THE UNITED SONS 0 is an organization which is doii infirm people of South Carolin Harrison, State Master, Prof. D. V. McCrae, State Treasur6i alive and gives to the benefit pays from fifty -to one hundred from $25.00 to $100.00 in case household goods. It pays from ness and up to $10.00~on Doctoi Think of it; and fm any i L . ' ??~? JIEV. h J. HARUrSON, S. M. or Prof. J. A. KIRK, ?BBnagBBi 'iiiauuuii. I T. H. pir UNDERTAKER of South Carol I PWEN | IV2erchae \~ of Domestic before purchs 1 Sl L l 1 1_1 7 Wash Phone < a&O&DOOOOOOOOOOOOGOQ&.C |-r^_ > IIV /innr\t ? t *? ' HVirtKIAL U : Prescriptia III 05 WashiiiL/t on ?? ?v^ytlw?g-^arrj 44n-i prescriptions We call for and d< YOURS FO IMPERIAL D 7 \ . Saturday, November 14, 1925. tISON, state Master F ABKAilAiyi & D. of J. ng a great Work for the poor and a. It has at its head Rev. J. J. J. A. Kirk, Ski to Secretary and It pays to its members while :iary something- after death. It 1 dollars for hospital benefits and of total loss by fire of house and $00 to $3.00 per week for sick 's bill. =?: ? - - nformation write 4 ,2310 Richl.Tnc! St., Columbia, S. C. 7 S. Sec., Rennet tsViKe, S. C. ' ? ?rmmSmlmxwmzjm* , . .t r* t~ 1 .. ; y A A Nil K?%1U A ? 7% wry - Cheapest" i^Iertaker, ; Verj; Bc?-- thrice. in 1 ^ ' L ? ^ ^ lit e ' ; iy. " *?| -? V TiI~' -. 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