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Notes From A. & T. in
College of N. C.
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College Has Big Opening. p,
Faculty and Students.'Rally To "
The Support of ('resident
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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*
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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
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our Store Is
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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
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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.
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>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
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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.
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Fair .
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jinjUNUc,
me and ' meet \< iir r
ever held in ^ftnh '
scriptipn are ty>,nW " v
?mber 12th.. }
'-lege ' :.j__ X
nber. JL3lL~
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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
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?Xewb'e-irv, S. Oct."5.?The j
}"* I-1 r.vT Vinvliwrv + t-?? t
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-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
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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 ?==
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- 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.
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