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PAGE EIGHT. * . ' , ; . Nature has at this otxe. O > while our pria will- be. the wel I OCTO ^ ? will be a perfe y 1 " rHefe wii ^ ? better, and am _?*> . Ui' nmd s lord he ( " : p 11 pi{s are enr . ; tbpusands of p ~?X 1 \ivv have,: tk - ' i ? r. ( ' >U-rse?* I uesda P .. ?:? - .- -?r??' /f Allen's N ? ?k-j? " ? ? 1 lie conte return and quit NEW :'i Gri ::! educational ai . ' A ' i ' * > .Other enterta X Grand Stand, i delay's f > day's. The c< v W* Y . II vv asnington n "" .V .rBook^r T." Sp Lvery pei X ?where the cul Capital City, iY X tions ancl knov *r? At Fair ti * 4V the Southern Sys X I > PREPARE < X Confer by I :<<>> .1. K. KLANTO > 1.. A. \\ ILLIAMS, Ne\ > I KOI .(.(J. (iAHRET V# I'.. .1. S VWYLR. (Mono X. REV. A. W. HI EL, Ai : HIE K. S. WILKINSON > ; . > ' or 2 South Ci Ready 1 est Co SKAT FA ! f. I A l!\T <)< TOHKI . :ill-NO\ I.M IJ!;K 12? it is but i : T\ct'l;s removed tb Li colored ).(< (,)?. i,t the Stated ( at Fall / '.-liv.il and everybod; i iret'injr in re nnincss for it. I'nrn. wla-re y<>u will, people ar i; .ing and p" paring about the Fail "' X ie ( opc< /,-i> 'ii.v have been reserve a I sold np t<| this time than at an; p \ ions timesinre the Fair organize . The entertainments fo.i; the woe have* been planned educationally a w II as entertaining. The Mid-wa; attractions will he furnished byvGru burg's Famous* Shows, this Csrniva 5 it that none of the fie ur appetites made it in e forbids, other than a come and cheerful fac< S. C. ST ?BER 30, ii vriir run Cliy HLVV TA1R. II even be thousands. other New Feature a oira in this w6rk 'an oultry-and a large nur y of the Fair?FARM ew Coach is expected md their friends will w perfectly new exhibits, ?sts in the county exh: e a few new ones in d CARNI ubersfs 5 well as^ highly enter 1 Races! Ra< inments, high classe( between the racing 1 dot ball-game of"Bool alored unit of the cit eights and Ridgewood >ecial reduced tickets a "son in South Carolir ture, interest-and pre le most progresssive i / of our superior free i mes, there are cheap rat tem thruout the state. \ND SEND YOUR EXHIBIT E lelter or in person with th N, Denmark, S, President vberry, S. C., Treasurer T, Columbia, S. C.i Superintendent rary) Bennettsville, S. C. ken, S. C. i. Advisory Director, State College, write, GREEN JACKSON L * A A ^ A ^ ^ ^ # "A" . f? trolina :or Greatrrt,-?4 T? , ; Loiea rair heing the sister to the one playing t he white State Fair. Fj'ery act, ! ride, show or concession' will tie strict J ly moral, ^i^h class and educational r j m S! Tuesday will he the time for plaCy ing exhibits. The judging will take place Wednesday. 0 All the week, the Agricultural Vo-ational Training Boys will camyr' on r]jthe grounds, the guests of the Pair, y A school will be inaugurated, where . ! they will receive instructions in farm ing, poultry, swine and cattle raisin ' ing. The proficient Prof. Burgess of ~ Jttate College, will be in charge, y I Reduced rates have been granted over all roads in this state and from ,] points in North Carolina), Georgia T . C . II' ^ - Wv- " THE PALMETTO ?B?BWf;: Id crops, orchards or ipossible that any doi perfectly new display es of old friends. ATE CO _ \ . 31 at, N(V as i ^ 1 of new^friends and-i vill be a VOCATIO mp, the the guests of d they cultivate ove nberof hogs. Exhibi schools^ for adults, j RELIEF MEASURE to put it over; while ork for A Crowd of 2! and other colleges wi ibits will be much k< iffprpnt rnnntips havp VAL AT Famo aining, will play our ;es! Who w< i and perfectly Ne\ beats. cer T. and - - - js 1 y school system, Bo< approach near 5.000 A . 1 , . ? ' , re on for this game. la owes it to themseK >gress of the Race is in the state and by al school system, es on all ro&cU, and Thur :arly. come to the f/ ie following: ?G. C. WILLIAMS, Newberry, S. ~ DRSLA/EV ANS, Columbia, S W. S. WATSON, Ridge Spring, i W. M. KING, Darlington, S. C. REV. S. M. WALKER, Summer Orangeburg, S. C. , Secretary, 1119 Washii I 4^ 4 A^A 4^*4 4^4 V ? + "A" A "A" "ata" vt fvf t f' =>' and Florida, for the Fair. As usual -peoiaT- redufed T?Y<?\rF?Toh fates wiTT' be on .Thursday, November 1. The Fair has the physical advan-j tape of being in the centcb^rrfrthcrse t agorfcies, that stand foredueatiofTSnd racial upHft, especially to the youth. In Iticnland, there are twenty thou-} and pupils in the schools, while the ' children from ""Lexington, Calhoun, i Orangeburg and Sumter might easily participate in a measure. Oned,esson \ learned is -10 patronize race enterprizes and to be inspired to higher aspirations by seeing the produce of their race, such as are at Fairs. Allen-Benedict Classic is the principal^ topic of discussion up to the Fair and it is all the talk after. Allen has vowed not to lose this year. Both schools stand for an attendance of 25,000 at the_pame. The Races will be good, very good every day, but at their best Wednesday. All person's attending the Fair will get reductions to the grandstand "to witness the" sports on-the Race Track. Racing will be the principal attraction for Wednesday 31. Booker T. and will play garden produces of-I mestic science exhibi of art, the only thini 10RED K V?V>V/C? A ^VA A A ky II.CJ 111 NAL TRAINING S the Fair. More than r nine thousand acre ts of. their work wil and it is hoped, to or ) . ..v Benedict has never fc 5,000 at A. U* & B. < 11 be represented. *ener. Last year's e assured the secretary TRACT us She ' midway: >uld miss the v will be pulled off it tie removed in intei sker T., Waverly, b pupils and they are si res to make annual \ shown. They shou 1 means visit our ed\ sday 1st lliere-wtlHbe e: t ? UR OCTOBER 30 THRU N( r. MRS, r,. ,!. ftHODK 5. C. A.-P. HARPER, Jer VV. M. WALLACE. ton,S. C. I. S. LEEVY, Col un lgton Street, Columbia, before a -crowd of 15,000 Friday 1; Every school chiltl" who buys Two paid admissions to the Fair, will get a coupon admitting them to the game Free. Thousands, will take advanufn?p?of this proposition.1 Mates October U0 to November 2?Only Six Weeks away. * liny a Season Ticket nnd five A(F mission will bo granted to the Races Wednesday 31. Any other information and catalog write Green Jackson, Sec'y., 111*1 Washington St., Columbia. S. C. HARDEVILLE NEWS Rev. J. J, Mitchell preached SunI . (lay night at Fisher's Chapel *M. E church to a very large audience. The Lomen contest which was hold Monday night a_t_F i she r X.C 1 waft success. Little Warren River* | holding the Lemon with the most . I , seeds and Miss Ellie Era/.ier the le*$rion with the less seeds. , The Box su|n?fr at St. Stephen A M. E. church was very much enjoyed - by all present. Mr. F. J. Doyle and his crew left ; \ =* ??t ' ' g - *1* 1- ?? ' .. Y. Jl a?t_Fair, will be Y a . * -' -V ii t again be seen, x i ' g old at the Fair Y ' FAIR f 1. 2nd -II ' * ? ^4^,. '/ ' . - ' .' 41 ~ ? Y'" - t j I be greater and Y-!" CHOOLon the | i seven hundred Y-^ s of crops, raise?-' *? ; 1 Coiv V ? X IOC C\ L LUC .1 CI 11 . ^ ganize a leclture A i ~~ * * i >; / 'V ailed.to ushine-v ;: f \ 3* Classic. They 'A ! ?? : , t r-, - - ?: xhibitors will all Y y of their coming. > ' IONS | A'l >WS I : ; .. . . . Th - ?f, i . . - i- t Races? | . . in front of the *:* ( i <r'% X1 est rs1 o ward?- Booker Y ' ~ : j trong footers for risits to the Fair, . . Id also see.their lcational instilu- _ Y' I' tcursion ratesover ? jL . f V; =============== a1 DVEMBER 2. " ' Y1 S. rolumlMiu s. (' _____ ikinsville. S. V Whitmire; K. C. ibia, SrC. r -,v *i s. c.< . / v. ----- Y ' I A A ^ *+* ^yyyyyyyyYyyyy Saturday to the regret .of many. j ->M t. Charles Ynurpans formerly of this town but now of Orangeburgt 1 is here visiting relatives. . , A.- !. Itowcn aiid.fUimmie Mitchell_ pent Monday in Hardceville. . * . *ii | I Characterized bv beauty and digI . I , nitv was' the mnrrinpr atfair, of Mr. i Robert Peyton and Mrs. Malissa 'i Smith Wednesday night, Sept. 5th. ;' I .it tie Calvin Primus is on-the* sick hHsf. His many friends hope for him a j peedy recovery. | The -Tolly' C.irls invite your atten It ion to the-Masonic Hall Monday night 'to the .Tost hig spree of the seagon. School bells are chiming, school girl* arc sighing, the last big spree is I winding up at the Masonic Hall, Mon- ! j day night. ' Mrs. Fstelle It hod es is still among * the sick, her many friends hope for her a speedy recovery. A .Mi. James fiarmany in company ! 1 with Misses Gladys f'olenmh, Mtflissg \ j Scvivcn. and Julia ..Tones motored to I t ( Pritchardville Sunday. 1 t V ' V . \ Saturday, September 15, 1028. Greenwood News Miss K. A. C. Briggs: assistant rincipal of Brewer Normal school, nd Miss Cecelia Alice Gary, teacher ru West Side Puhlis School * motored loin N.t-w York City t? Greenwood. ' "1 ~ 'hey arrived last Friday evening, liss Briggs spent her 1 vacation at icr home in Buffalo, and visited in 'anada. Miss Gary attended sumaer school at Hunter Cbllege. New fork City. Miss Daisy -Bradley Holeman is at lome after attending school at lluner College, Ne\^ york City. Miss Pearl Taylor returned to Jreemvood with Mrs." Itoleman," after pending eight weeks with her pav nt*. 31 r. and Mrs. Willie Taylor tn~ It. Vernon N. Y. Mrs.( S. M. Pmckhey and baby of Iritngehutg arc Spending some time ith My.and Mrs. Scott Holcman. Mrs. Julia Williams and Mrs. E. 3. 'raster are home after spending ' 3 ^ reeks in AshcvillOr?N. C., with her-- ? "" MBs 111.us lu William*-hao. return- _ il from Hampton Institute where iho. attended summer school. (.,* , _ Morris Chanel membrcs cnloyctMift . i ery high day Sunday past. Throe iceessinns and $58.00 wore realized liroughout the day. t . ~ One. of the most lovely birth-day. .. >.v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams n honor of their liUJe grand daughter da A rno.tt l'rater. Little .'Miss Prater ocoived many beautiful gifts. After rami's were' played. Mrs. Prater ., served the little folk with cake and ? ee?ei:cam. Souvenirs were given the ?:?? hildren. .About fifteen were present. ?M i"->?Gladys?Ballard?wtrs?pleased. ? o have as . special visitors last Frilay, Misses Miller, Duckett and Putnan of Laurens, accompanied by Mr". Indies Player and Mr. Raymond Alilerson of Orangeburg. Miss Gladys Ballard left Friday 'or Moncks Corner, where she will 'eg in another term of school work is a teacher in the Dixie Training school.- ' ' |*--?r?i+sie II111 is;in Brewer lies-. * pital at this writing'. ' la visiting friends and relatives. /. Mrs. Jennie- Williams is also; in _ JL_ Atlanta with' Mrs. "R it* hard son. Mr. Chas. Quarles is very "'TTT'at**""1""'-' tins writing. ' ~:7 " Misses Emily. Evans and Lul a Ballard will leave for Benedict .College Wednesday. - " vr?- . Bey. F. I). Johnson is in Whit mi re conducting a revival for Hev. Norllet this week. ' ; '. Airs: Alattie Davis left for Pittsburg. Pa'., To visit her brother who is fll, Air. George 11olmes. Miss "Manne P. Williaifts. Airs. F/llen Peixival and daughter . went, to . . ' Abbeville to attend, the funeral of Mrs.. Km ma Wilson. -Miss Kthellee Kvans- voturnqdrtrr". her work in the Waverley graded scliool in ...Colnhibia a 1'ew .da.v.s ago. Air. Fred Tolbei't of Charleston is visiting Aliss I.ela Johnson on Baptist. St. lie reports a very pleasant stay. " . ' Aliss Helen Watson left last Week for Bolton, N. C. where she will- resame her work teaching for the winter. ai ? A : 1 T-? ? - * -r.w i *. /miuukiu mcney spent a ipw ? jays in Atlanta visiting relatives. Misses Adoil and Birdie Peterson,. Nettie F<ix and''Agnes L. Willi a pis .'.vll. leave this week to continue their studies at Benedict .College. Mr. Lahi.Cj Perciyal will leave this week for Lincoln University. . Mr. Pereiva is a graduate of Haines Institute. Morris Cljapel Baptist church will celebrate its ?(?.'trd anniversary Sunday. Septi Idth "Ht'll o'clock at which time the corner stone will he laid. A great crowd is expected to witness, he occasion. All are welcomb. ^-2.:.!:-..: Mrs. I.ila Vaugnh and daughter Ruth have been in Greenwood two 4 -months visiting mother and friendoi J They returned to ttifir home irPCalifornia a few days ago. The following are the fhcmhcrs of lie I'iast l-Jnd Graded school faculty Mrs. Jessie M. Walker, Mrs. Mannie,^^^J| Perrin,' Mrs. Ogetta Hargrove, 1 lulia Williams, Mrs. S. J. Burgess, ^J| Miss Willie T*oX, Miss Mamie L. Williams, Mrs. Henrietta Willams, Mrs. Wnton- Williams, Miss Lucile Pereval Miss Gladys Bradley, Prof. II. A. Peterson, principal. Mr. Joel Wodson is improving slowly. , There is only a slight change in Mas. Y. B. Nance's condition. ?. Roy# J. F. Marshall preached a 'wonderful sermon Sunday night. Sub- * . iert: Four Wonders about Christ, which was a thrilling discourse. Z ^Irs. Alice Stevens many friends regret that she does not improve fast. ' Jr" ... : I ' ?' ' & ^ - _ iii i M