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TWO """ ?% * CLA?EN ?DARROWTO I ML DEFEND DR. SWEpT J . Continued from Page 1. | Ear: mericans.' 1 i -"The N.'.A. A. CLO-V-Eas re- . tained the greatest criminal law- j yer in the country and we were 1 abl# to do so only because he ^ is willing to sacrifice other business and dovote himself to this? ease for a fee which is probably . Kf" . 1 ( .one-tenth ot what he could get ( elsewhere for a case of this mag , nitude. Even so^it is a heavy ( burden for the N. A. A. C. P. ( We must have money and have it at cnce to pay the biils. Our legr.'l defense fund is exhausted. - We urge every person who can , possibly do so to'send-as lai-ge { TV PftTTtT-ThTTriTtTT l.v t ho ! N." A. Ax_C. P., at 69 Fifth Ave- , d nue, New York City. Please j act at once." ' [ NOTES FROM A. & T. COL" LEGE OF N. C. V > . ' ' * - . # * ? Faculty Gives Banquet to Pres. 1 BIuford._ _ ( African King Visits College. ? ? ?- ? ?~ \ v* A. & T. Triumphs in Gruelling 1 Encounter-.?Defeats Virgin- ( . 4 in Seminary S-0. -J c ? -The memlcrs afi-fhe faculty _! of A. & T. College 'Collaborated during* the pad week in theiri" planfc for making tlifc banquet, -given in honor of President JJKifbrd a brilliant success. In ? ,?~ -t-his?respect,--t lte-y -^-performed ing, a large, number of fi4emhr| and "admirers," gathered then;- c selves Together in Murphy TlaTT^ v- to pay tribwtoand honor to Pros ( * 4dent Bluford. ?-MENU:" : 7 ~Fr.iiit Cocktrrf'l ~ ' ' ^ Cream of-Chicken Soup 1 ' ""1 Celery ; Olives Ptcktert > Roast Chicken -Willi Dressing ^ Green Peas . Candied Potatoes . " - -Steamed Rice Lettuce with Dressing ice Cream and Cake rimn -n nnd Sfillinog Rolls Coifee "Mint's v. ; After the delicious and palata- \ *. , ' ble menu wav akirvrd, toast- " master. McKinn^* read letters from_JN*an-P. G. Bravr&y. Shaw i =?University; Pros.; ,T. 1-7. Shoppar d, N, C. Slate College; President W. R.?ValeriTine, "New-Jcv-"* sey State College;?expressing s=? thoir rogrotii fur not being uhlo I .... - -? t.rj fro, present, j 0 i Short Talks "Made by Members ' 1 o r,s- Nu lson, EUtley, Xta- 1 : vcncll and Grimes ropresofifed the Faculty. The speakers for J the -guests vfcye: ftevsT Scar- j lette amOTalldy, Lawyer flitch-"* ell, Professor Nelson, Drs". Bar- 1 noo QoKo et !fj Qimnl/m j K v _ Ilto, -kJUiycli L ill 111 k J I I II | / i\ I J I I^.V. President Wallace, and Dean - Miller (Bennett) Dr. McGirt,? 1 '? 11 of Green shorn: Prnf. R E. ' Gurtright, iligh Point; Presi dent and Mrs. \V. J. Trent, Livingstone College; Mr. Griffin, ' ." High Point; Mrs. Young, I.ouisville, Ky.'j'Mr. Berry" O'Kelley, " * Mrs. JongS. daughter of the late President , J. B. Dudley ' ~ rrrr ! ? , /? ii. .? ; . L .? l no cnmax 01 rue evening wars reached vvlfen toastmahter McKiney introduced President Bluford who held his friends-spell ~ bound. ~ ~? ??. ? Too much credit cannot be" given the Committee bin Prepa. ration of which Dean McKinney was chairman. Here's luck tn Presidanl?Rbrfmf*- ? Campus Visitors." ? King Nan Artionh ithmf-the Tanti Tribe on fhe African Gold t -. Coast, itpdjce in 4ho college oha? f? - - yr pel, Monday night, October 12. : ' He Is said to' be ruler over 4f),000 persons. He was educated - >- iii London, speaks perfect Eru, glish, is a widower, has four, children. Being & christian, he' ~r'' '"r" sTi* . ' ^' . _ _ _ __ V. t ias had only one wife.- -Before ipeaking at A, & T., President tlufordcarried King Amonh H, out to the white North Cur>lina_. College for Women where le was ^heartily received^ Accompanying the King, was Dr~Aggrey, an ' AfVican ^by jirth, a Ph. D. from Collumbia University. Dr. Aggrey is now Dean of a College in Gokl Coast, Africa. r-Jklr^Geurge L. Collins, a mein^ ;er of the Inter-racial Relation Committee, made a very impressive talk to the faculty and stulonts.?Mr. Collins ha?s been ov?r the U. S. A., lecturing at viiitc and colored colleges.' * - Mrv MeGrue,-Y. M. 0; A. Secretary" for the South Atlantic ^tes- among coluted culllegns" md lvev. Woatherhy, of Greensjor.o?attributed largely to the success of the chapel services jy making short addresses. * -. ' Anrim.li.lrol T*..: xlfS>UUIIUlUI X/UIUg' Community Service../" Director Staley and Farm Superintendent \V. B. Harrison -pent Friday afternoon at ~ar Community Fair, Florence, N. C. rhe Community Fair was under the supervision of Mr. H. E. Aebbyfcoeal County Agent for juilford- County. Director Stn-| t?y iffld jllr, Harrison,-were--ae--j onvpanied by^ six young men, all liembers of the Senior College! i/lass in the Dopartmethrttf Agritdtitrer?^Iiv-Webb, a graduate if A. & T. College is impressing lpon his people in a concrete vay, how to live at home?and eat it the Vamo place. 1 Prof. S. B. Simmons. State Suu-ial Int. 'Tc-ToT, Director P. M. italey. Proi. 0. G. Dp^ngjJ^ Chr., "air Committee were sent.by the ollei;4 to attend? the?White state Fair at Raleigh,. N: C. The Xeglo_ State Fair_wi 11 ~brr leW =in Raleigh, November 19th o 21th. TliC-jCnllege will place ixhibits on display . .'Mr. John ?>. Wray, State Agt. if Roys" and * Girls^ Work, and Director. Staley are scheduled o attend a Community Fair at 'M'h lfdnt, . Farm SnpifrinluiideiHr--W.-?Rc Tairison and Prof. Donftell rep'osonlod-t-he college a-t Winstunia Jem Co u n t y Fair. - ?? ci T. Downs Virginia Semi narv. In a drenching rain that pairr^ rd- throughout the first half amV divided for the remainder of 1:(f for oiier_tqiicli down and-^L si.deUy.. A soggy field slowed :ip tlie play and was responsible ^m'-a-ntttnbry-of fuirrbies by both te a ms. . A. & T.'s touch down came in [he first half, when Cunningham blocked an attempted punt from f>e4i4rrd -tfro?goat and Streatcny an'aggressive end fell on the pig skin for a touch dotvn. In the same half, Virginia, the conquerors of llampton, attempted on a returned punt, to bring the ball across the line. At this point the lad was tackled by Cimnintrham frnd thrown backl*or a safety. Streater, ' the ileet-footed end, is a South CardIftTTanTvho hails from Cheraw, On lds| Friday night, October 2m i.)r, Gregg,?President? of Hampton ."Institute, vvtrt- th<f guest of |.he College. At chapel hour, Presidepf Gt;egg delivered an address to the student body and fi^ulty. As might hnvp Peon expected, Dr. Gregg ,>vas very impressive, using the same logic that has won for him the support of the eminent-leader i-n?tbtr ileitis' of statesmanship, education, business and professinos. Pres. Gregg spoke on "The Aim_of Education." The aim, according to the speaker threefold,? (1) To develop culture. (2) Adaptation td environment. (U) To fit one for life. President Bluford and Mr. Crox ton Williams Attend Y. M. Cr A. Conference^ -? - . _ TTTB fAl.MCT dh'&sident Bluford, represent- / ing the College at large and Mr. 1 Croxton Williams. Prosidont, Y s M. C. A., attended the Y. M. C. 1 A. Conference which was held 1 at-'the Nation's capital city.Mr.iC Williams made a report at the_s regular religious' services Sun- t day afternoon, October 24, 1925. He emphasized the need of men c to (ill the unoccupied fields in the t city Y. M. C. A., and the for-'r eign -territories,.^?? U A. &. T. Trcurices Foot Ball Rivals Score 19 to 0. dJ i* i i ' 1 I y mui^.ui uiu .moLimn rivalry fanned by the spirit that goes 1 with-years of competition flared, up last week, when -traditional? foes met in their annual'classic ! last VriduV'. ill's ornr.rm Ttfrn-fh ( I Carolina saw t wo state institu~/ jtionir in ajtion, fuiiuusly fighi^~j ling to break the.^ie of last year. , After the-first quarter,- A. & T. ran rampart, featuring Colmean mid quartei back lJi'll on the~ol'- ' fensive'-;-Patterson,-Streater and J Hester on the defensive. Colo|man made one tuoch down, Hell had jwgxfaalked np tn his "credit: ^ Coach Byam is getting his boys/ which promises ..to be replete ^ with thrills^ A. & T. was vie- C torious last year. Slie is favor- ^ eel to repeaCTlie vcitory of last, | yvur. vvun iNortli Carolina: State Coll^&e of Durhtrnr defeat-; ed, the slogan, now, is "Boat" MorchouseV' " storm early Sunday morning, <> iQi-1. 25th.? It dkl some damage. ("Some houses were blown down, s tops blown off, chimneys blottwn v down. ~ : w . i 1 The- ?Drayton street High y School chimney-was "blown down./ no damffgrt- was done- -to-* the Q building. In Mt. Bethel Gar- h many -sch<Md--tliMritt-,--Mi*sr-Trr-*~v 'ble's "I>ousC'to|) was blown off. j] No one .was hurt. v_l " ? . C?.t-BCi-T J v<V=- * TMl/i ntvi!'. lllll'o 4 ll r, < U ..? -? 1?yh^iivio.rimi JIU\t: L'UIU!- ( try Charges would rather see the s, sun shine on Sundays. They say p sav it is salary time, hut T ^ -Lhink if ynn \ynnld :i.A< ReV-R. E. Anderson and Rev. Walker, 0 ihey would tell you that there's.? j-no difference in a rainy Sunday a than a sunshine."Sum"!ay. Why ? ?r j Because all of their, men folks, \ are gone to Florida. _J?o _ one | home, hut the Munieii and chil- r drem ' - \\ Mrs. Carrie S. Floyd, opened 4iei:.a:uEaok-ai^4^^rti4U"?>n"'l?st Monday with n lni'.-e enrollment; . The trustees were -out to the opening and were well pleased " -with --4-ile?enrol Mrs-, Floyd has, served leather* nfr-* Rot.k Hill >c-ir <>! three_Tueves-.i? sive~terms.- The trustees prom-1 J>:Of] lir>v ;i tivnirni* if. ,.4 m aiiu 1i iuru money, ? ? "?jAil persons who ordered fruit ~ trees from Mr.. E. F. Floyd, be ready to ggtr your orderly November* 7th, 1025. The trees will be here.' T * ' All the fathers arc asked to attend Alillolr t'hayiel A. M. E.1 ;g*UKlay school on next Sunday Nov. I, at 8:0,0 p. in., a special "service will-be Jbr them.- ! -r? .... .. ? Q. M Greenwoo3 ^ews. ' 1dieT>FT'b~^f T b'.T'i VVvThhT Will? {hr.'Ve the ideas lire of hearing a- j gain this week the Kev. Mitchell and his son. They will continue!. j their services anothei* week. jj | : On tact Sunday Hcv. (1. JEW 1 x j I iJr., preached to a crowd of peo-. pie, the church being filled to its-A capacity. ?MrtrtTCTT- is ; only 12 years old and to hear him preach it makes one think i jof the Days of PcnticosE. He. |took^ Ms text from M;>U. 28-28. j his mouth some* sister or broth*-^ ! I -yr-wQuM-fool the -liuIy .GiiQ^l, I j We were Kind to have with us it On Tuesday Mrs. T. M. A. Myers. I ? Mr. Lenton Glascow-of Strf Louis, Mo., spent the day. with' iMr.-p. C. Wells on Saturday. 1 The many friends of Misfc l TO LBAPBH Vnnie McGee will be pleased to enow that she is home after spending two weeks at Brewer -lospital. Miss Lois McGee left on Thurs lay for Princeton, S. C., where she will resume her duty a>s a eacher in the graded school. The Evening Classes at Brew:r Normal School are continuing o increase. This is a wonderful >pporfcnni1y fnr ynnng men, who mist work and cattnot attend lay clalsses. The course.offers, he following subjects: History \rithmeticr Geography, Readng, Writing, Spelling, English ind "Agriculture. k - We are glad of the opportuniy that the school is offering the ommimity in their regular Fridctnro for Nnvpmlipr fi is iask.v Players Production with -dgria Svvanson in "Marih&nlled." The .one feature that hestra that is now a part of he Institution. . The. coming to the Institution, 'f Miss Magdalene Braxton of darquette Michigan, a graduite._Qf the State Normal. School, darquette, Mich., who will take are of our Domestic Science md Aft, completes the Faculty or this year at Brewer. ?? P. C. Wells. PHI BETA SOCIETY. . . *rrr?.' . ' ' The Phi Beta' Society opened >iih a-large nurrfSer of new and id college?students^ ^present. Yes. J. T. W. Mims made a> hort talk in regard to" the process in which \ye hope our solely wil lmakc during . this chool term. All hew members tishing to join had to send in tlicir applications which were assed by the house. _ Prof. G. i, Sngleton and Miss Sadie onorary members. : .uur discussion "for the evening was led by Rev. J. W. Shaw The Physiological Aspect of Elucalion.V /Many points were cored. Miss Green advised^us 1 ^many waysjhow-frr^make our WVfrTTav^many^good lectures n schedule for thi^ term?Prof. b-ArHSingleton is to lead. We re nopmg_cnat our society win row larger at each meeting. Vq ivrc g-tyd to note that Prof. is-A-ble to be up and a oimd. Kathery n -Sharper,- Repoi*ter. I yvi.-.h to dispose of the following i tivies at Private Sale for cash, at 11 Hampton Street: One Piano; 'wo Cabinet Oi-gans; One Bed Room ther "articles of value. 1_ Apply to r W. II. THOMAS, --1129 Washington St. NELSON'S BEAUTY -? -PARLOR 11 air Dressing of . All Kinds. ALniiL^Jii&Bphine-Xelson rMg*v 4J17 \VSeat St., Columbia, S.~C.~ . ji ???t FOR?RENT.?- ---? Furnished or unfurnished ooffis for desirable^ parties, so children. 1221 Pine Street. "Tibhe^SSgg. ' ' T r A ci g USUI1-IVUII FLOWER SHOP Poro System Beauty Parlor ("ITT ami WAX FLOWERS Flloral Designs a Specialty. ^lowers Delivered in and out of he City. lours:?0:30 A. M.=^7 P. M. ~t Sunday?10 A. M.?5 P. M. Mme. J. F. RUFF, Mgr. PHONE 3922 = 010 Washfrurton St., Columbia, S. C, V. ? / ! / i i1' m j ij. ,*v f ' 4 - ~~ REV. J. J. IIARRI THEUNITED SONS .01 is an organization which is doin; infirm people of South Carolina D. V. McCrae, State Treasurer, alive and gives to ihe benefici pays from fifty to one hundred from $25.00 to $100.00 in case c ! household goods. jtTiaya. from : ness and up to $10.00 oil Doe tor'f - - Thin k of 11; a hd^Tor-any hi REV. J. J. HARRISON. S. I. 2 or Prof. J. A. h IRK, S ; ? ??r-'-tyv . \s:?*v~?vr I UNDERTAKER a of South C:u\;li: H M 1r. ra - ?? ? i Pinckney's Suiii if BEST EQDIITEI) IN TIIK KOft VOi fg?omcc rnonft haw ? [| 1006 WASHINGTON-* ST., owwcwc^^jyo'CtCX'O'C'coo : >:-.ooc T -OWEN', I? ' --'?? | 7 Merchaei We carry a ( -of 'Domestic | W oolens?Con before purchas I -J-'.j' 1 111 7 Was Hi | Phone 6 iOdo:b.g6]Q?e^rd!A^oxF7cro.- <: :. o^ <x>o ' ! W":"!":' v : *; [ ivipi riai ni * ^Prescription i l? . & I I OfT-W'ashington 1 "J; X Everything carried in a ijr PRESCRIP TICNS < X We ca 11 for and de :: YOURS FOR | IMPERIAL D1 1 .Tir;?., ,T" t w ' Swtaardafr, October ftt, 1025. kL Bftt v_-J SON, State Master. " jM * ABRAHAM & D. of J. K a great Avork for the poor and . It has.'at its. head Rev. J. J."" It pays to its members while ary something after death. It dollars for hospital benefits and if total loss by fire of house and sn Krt- in c-> nn'.sn? ,~:_i. . I .-Ji, w yw.ww tn i ngrft H? B.IUK-,?? 2 \ bill. = Si- J formation" write *?; !'M!) Richland St., Columbia, S. C. JCKNEY I iTJDmiHAI ,MF.R :ia Mid Georgia.-? ?I- =? Cheapest Undertaker, ^er'y-Bcst Service in > the Gity. ? A-| WITH | ^ Jejirjilettr Motor Outfit. 1 i * H J <?!<i to NONE in (he State. I ~M ? k. . . ' o, ?~fl tary Barber Shop 1 V mTv CO A IE AND SEE Kesicionce Phone 7765 > 'COI.IJAimA, S. C. i vO'^^^c.<:>ocvo:oAo:ocy^c^jacoKaa)??3^ 4 K> I m A it Failors : | :omplete- stock 1 < aird'j imported ae and see Us 8 i sing your next 5_ jo ? - ?1"7^ ^-i? -j 963 " ' - .. | i <100000 00 00000 oooooxocaeceawo;'^ __ Jj RUG STORE, -ip \ OriicroriRfQ <> : ? " i i _ St. Phone 7226 J he _ < > First-class Drug S<tore *; '! 1 5lhspecial:ty.^ZZ. JL liver Prescriptions. !! i \ service; ? :: RUG STORE Jul _____? _ - i r? < ? .\ - -