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?? 1 " * . nro r j .. ?ru : x \1$?X85ec?8C83?8D^ MADDEN. IS PUSHING ~[ BOYS HARD TO GET ' ? r'~' FLORENCE, S.'c. ?yilli>t^.mph Schobl Team to Face Hard OpponenfTSZ ?r.. ?Florence, S. C., Friday :: October 8th. ".* '.I II .fmttM'frtL*? *^T*' ' ..... T.-.-r _ - T - ^ ? ? ' ??-? {Bv llavcard,).. .Coach Madden is driving his high ?i x whnni ^ pn>t<"ji^ hard this week iu preparation 'for the panic .in i'unenoe Friday rvi^h wHenf,. Ui.'? ???: Indications are that -tnc game will be oiie of tho hardest, .if not the liariF .eat? to be played by the Wildcats^ this. ' ?- - . season, -r iort Ill't* Is said , to liu?e=a= 1 v" fast,-hard fffitlnyclevetn Co.aoh Mad*don is said to have caaelieil_.a_team | ' ": t\uj> yearS that played the Wilsou . Tigers of Florence, wining one and . losing one. So he Knows exactly what h;.< team i.: > ~ui. U"U CE r? ''stmrtnr: ho pains in yapping 'the. Wildcats in shape to meet the TtgCTK The Wildcats will be backed by the support which an excursion bus will carry to Florence, S. Friday. cbheh". MaibU a yofuWes K> express hta"vicws aim i iihei' l)L'lluvgg~nn-the """""?ah.Mill. ' Muic u.i lien laid luri;' wolds " . ? Ijc cbrtitr'r 1 > carrvinc it out. We are going io S. C. 100 pii Wfi nfi'niy.. v with'the slogan, "N.C; Wihic^ts tamo ^.,i..- . ^ifos^-g^c^Ti^rsT^-AaLu tailing the Wilson Tiger?, the Wildcats^viU re"... turn to their ca-.ni) ib^iuTrPeii'theirclaws to thcc.t tbo .Washington I ligh ? ScilobF^~ltxdgijJl^ .K^.Cb: - ^ _ L ; sTc. STATE COLLEGE GRIDDEKS ARE BEING WHIPPED IN IO SHAPE Orangeburg, i*. C.,. Oct. 1.?-Uuder the leadership of Coaches Cloode and ? ~ 'llielitnnn. furninr?>.i.us; gf?1 ninniFWl r-nll.-.yn, Dhin Tim <Jf.ltO CollPCP ???^?eleven is ljcdng-^rcfttpped- into shape rrr~~~??' fur1 its first1 rjiiic tm?October lath. ? JCiftv vo ronoKtrft] for ilrat'ltee daily and have bun ijulluU?for the .'r -past wee.k on fundamentals. v . . ThTngs look gloomy 1n the State College camp with only four letter njpn ~ ?r? li'iii'i nrfMind. However, Godch "came last-.week in tlie pjursuB*JlI ""Kpeed" " Guiniinglmmt?-a former Haines Institute p'riyor." Cunningham position, ^nd^t ^ giving ' lutlSi'atTT^ywork. "Dig- Doy" Powell; last year's center, is not in. school this year, so - that means ^ more work lor the ~ COiudjCih Tile coac-sosl ;IIV bill'lll uU . the prospects of the't-efuu^-^access. .. CLAFLIN OPENS * -w-> HEAVY SCHEDULE ? ?Anthers 7-U.~~~ ' TJrangebufg Oct. 1. ? Displaying tnidseason form, the Cktilin; Panthers viciously attacked Cquuh Kagleson's ' ' "'" H'Nf"1"' Carolina-rittio huskies' ' from Durham, and defeated trtem wttlr a victory of 7-6 o ntlid lutal -grW&bu todaji.' ??Blake of Cla'Iin- won tire tosg ana?7-?? booted?to?the'' visitors- Failing to rnal-u 'rnnaisa-lit gains .thltHUgh the I llnfea. 'tliO . Tar 'ft eel a punted oiP thb l - ' fourth ilowil. llhllin then ,|jycan il "7 maro^-.tlowii liir ljr!il tlr n SjmctneuC lar uin of la ;?ai'!> ny Bloke..lulluWuTT by a coy pie of ea-ins by Gregg and j - Taylor* and. then- another run byj Blake which landed the pigskin ?ov^s-| T.-. Ute goal for a torn itdown. By tiieWuod - ^1 was - successful in guiding the extra - point. .. . ~ - The -visUor?--w^?Cr.bn:tble to seme before ~ the second period. During" ' - this time they eueuliveiy blocked a punt and captured the bail about 25^ yards from their yotil. A cleverly-qx-e-j cuted pass an<T a* dart through the line ? netted' a totH-lul >\\u jur-North Caro-' lin n ' CI ..1.1 'Mill 1' I 11 mil", tlm try forpoint loft the score R ifTTSvorl ? "? of ('lalHU !U UH! *'!in ui- Mm 1'iall. Dat1-^ t -~^r. , .irtg the second half neithuj team whs' ? ? _ able to" score. >*<)tw:dh.-Uand:in# this, AHCEN NF.WS NOTES; ? * " ~ " v 1 - - - . (liy Jfc.. >!. a.) . -r-r-H ? With an opening di-scribe'd as "aus ; picioys," the Schofield X. & I. School ? began last Monday nwHiiiv? with rip propriate" exercises. The enrollmentt this year surpasses any previous year, according, to the present indications. The new teachers, new students and . . old .pupilg were warmly welcorped to - ? their aOyeral tasks.? ? j .-j Mat nf Teachers;- Misses-A; Mob: ly, A. iWilliamm O. ' Anderson, hi. IVT. 1 RrrtoltHT It. Smith, ST Brown, Ji. L > Thompson;. Ij. -Oefleld -and. Alessxs. TflnhqnlrA, ' N. Ford. WttftanfT Rhodes, Geo, E. Weaver, Rev. McFariiuni, nuf. a. f., Hun, T'riiuiiflaLJijisL. 1 '?" g*"h"rn ? * Gen. W .M. afcGhee, Sri! and Meiar*. j||i * : * 1 , iti- , 7^1 . i-i? I - _ _ howevjer, manjp-'fef the beat play a "were keen iu this part of the game. nette**ttpy-fer7 rnarh Preaton'< rOiSUMo lnu'UflelH tr> nhrmr it? met. tie 15T the _secua d hhTf of the gaiieTxhu Tp?rrijttries Uoceived by Blake, Jtud Taj'IbV. "Elmore; who was substituted :or -.Murray, proved him&alt to be ..? aoherol ..of no uieau ability, and itn.-e'a plunges -in the fourth-qwtrtet *wv? iitucli tirnthj.se thaFhe wilHtooa ue in QiS footsteps of his, pother. _ I "or J\f. C\ State the work done bj n umiv tin; antrressive' tackle, ^lc much to_ihnpe^e the onrush or~nR - \\ itp ? n-ppii in which to do a little oiling and -polishing ta-tlie Cluflin ma i himy__-aJi indications are that tht Panther aggregation will" make a. Tor niitfablg apjmaraSce lif tSe" came nexi weoR with Morris Ilrown at Atlanta Ga; '' ': > The -following is. the. ilaeuiB.. ?CinHjn. 7. "... -N. State 6. i'.V tlU'Wmnl 1*. (.'in r.v. . .L. T O'Hellj Fritz........ rT.;".X."n ... VanStorj Wilson. .. ,... C.. .Hubbard Williams'....,. .Tft.'G...... Cooks ! 5 \ i d fi Ji .'.... Ingran Tiller....... A . ..Ur-hL ...... Caldwel Bfal.e (Capt.) 1VB Harris tire.-g; i . .. .. '.L?. H urimes Taylor. . . ..K-Ikn ,. .. Johnsor TTuTTTH Q.H.-V HymT ? Substitutions: fUiyiln -t!i illlti-for-WilHatna, Mitrfie ivlnltTT Dim ore tor Murray, Murra> __N. S. 3tato:?Strowfl (Capt.) fpi T.inA-.m Johnson for'Harris. Hawkins -for Jugram. Davis (Hampton), .Referee* Hick man (Dennison), prnpire, Newberry S "C. State Head Linesman, COLLEGE ' Hi AMie^innyjr.nm ? ~ C.SMITH 26 TO C Lans, Henderson and "Bus' Coleman Tallied For ? Victors ? . > ? . Defense Of Smith's Eleven Crumpldi Before Crushing Attack of "The ^ Aggie Bull Dogs." Green shore, N. O., Oct. ?. UtH .player! at practically every stage o the game,.. but not unt-fuughl, Julni won (?. Sipmy.wont dgwh to defeat Sat ,unlay,. *?nUihor' luTnrp Hip rnmluflj attack of rtThb Aggie Bull Dogs," le? by Captain Miller. The .Johnson C L Smith .'eleven showed itself to be ; jilVicky sot, but not strpng pnnngh ti stop thu onrush of the boys frori [ Greensboro, * ~T . "Little Bit" Henderson, playini quarterback for Coach Byrum's tean handled the team , with success,, an The dimthut-ive-quangj clearly out guessing his opponents slipped through an opening made b iliis team-mates, netting the first tone' down of the gamo and season. In CULIINI'SS nnd Haines. the Pre* Irytorians -luuD -two powerful player who caused the ""Aggie Bulldogs considerable trouble. During the la' tor part o? tho game they gained siderable ground and played iike~de mons. " -?? ?? For A. & T. College, "Bus" Colema and Lane performed in a wonderfu ninnner Coleman to Lane, by th way of an "Aerial/attack, was some [times phenomenal.- Twice L.ane, whil in the air, receivjed two wonderfu passes. ' Bus" Coleman was respor s.ible for 19 of the points made by A |& T. College. "During Hie game se\ ! eral subs tasted some experience an Hgfif. - ?? 1* Coach Byrum expressed himself a being, satisfied with the showing1 o his charges." He plans to spend mtfci time on the improvement of the taci ling of his men, preparatory for th names that, are to folium _1_. ^ Brick's Junter~ College?will ftppen lir??4iome-game. Chances for vTcToT; are regarded especially bright. ' W. M. .MoGh?er Jr., and Robert Chlldf motored to Greenwood Sunday am -kilned there by Iris brother.. Mr. R. B M?Gihee. - Thfey fent to Seneca where Gen.' "W. fit. McGhee sat up i Uniform ranlt, consistiug uf buys. At terwarrls returned to Greenwood ani worshinned at tho AMU! Omrot The trip was a very pleasant and sue cjbssful oner They reached home sat .Sunday afternoon!" 1 -? L Mason Johnson left Monday fo Institute-.. Augusta, Oa> 1 Mlsg Louise Thompson left for Pi: Hum, S. C., where She will teach thi term. ! - Mies Fanny Smith h for St. Paul, S. C., to teach this terrr L Misa Emma Cherry has arrived ii [the city after a pleasant vacation" set [soli In' NeW von: City. MIm Chbn : :?_?: "?1 - -??c? . ' -r?: r " *7 ' y" - -r ' ; 5?1 N , THE PALME1 | FRATERNi I . " BY J. B. I 1 All eyes ar6-now turned toward the'i meeting of the <*r^nd Chapter of 1 - Rnyai *.Ay<?h hi<*h X^UlVCnCS | it^ nnr citv on the 12th of October, j > On- Tuesday night of "the 12th,-there ' { il.win be a special program given by v Ladies of the Eastern Star Chapter^" r of our city, which will hn giv?n in i i of the several lodges are asked to 1 attend this meeting and help.to sliiiw i ' to our visiting brothers that we are' I sfill op the job. Refreshments -"will (( i b"e sfefved free.?Cmne une, cume -all} ; J'j Capitular Masonry. " |< " W. N. KOSEBOROUGH, H. P. t - ' The local lodges of the Household 11 [ of Ruth' and G? XJ. O. of O. .ft., wiH- i hold the riannual celebration at Sid- : : Is one of the teachers ia the Aiken 1 - Graded School. . ? ?- . r =b ^ Mi's. -lyvinig Anuerson nas returnoH"^" ' home* after-shendlng- the vacation sea- . '1 son_ in the North. 1 Mrs. Jestiue Jackson and* daughter^ ?! Ellen, was called to Norfolk, Va? to \ \il\s bedside of her brother, Dr. Sfbney, i I who is very :ill. - . 1? . ---i1 }| Rev, and Mrs._A. W.-Hill liaB. returned to tliojcity after a very-pleasant vacation spenT in many places of" Mntciusl lu the North. A surprise party was givc% tat . the 1 Home Of Mrs Rohccpo honor of hefsister, Mrs. Euima Single~ ton'"~Evcry ontrentoygd the evening.^ j 'i weekend in Aiken na the guest of Mr. f and Mrs. John Eubanhs. ' I "i Misses Ida and Rebecca Johnson are nHonrtin^ flic PathMIn '-y A" [ J gnsta,V 9a. - ..._ ??! j <?<Misjg.-.Glady5 L. Kirby left Tuesday for I3atesburg,. S. C., where site will [teach in the grader! arhnnl, of whiclriProf. T. P. Curry is ilie very efficient' ) principal. ' ?~ v- i t "Mrs. "Lepra Parkins Morris phoned ; ' 1 school at Vaueluse, S. C.t October 4th j wjik^a large enrollment. Mrs. Morris | The many ffiends of Mr. and Mrs. 8 s! L. Patterson will regret to letii^n j that little S. L., Jivis_ill in the Bruce fllospital. Augusta, CI a- .as the result ; of uaving swallowed a nail. tL' .. ' f/V''?-. i . , The cornerstone of? Hay den B. ehureh. H^yas laid , py the free p/m AT-cepjea ^ 1 M.iftnns of i in, ninth of,"finth fiitrtdittftr: | Grand Master Dr: C. C. Johnson was -' j in charge.of tlie-service. Musiti. was ^ Lodge .No. UST Aiken; Nearly 1,50.0 n people from all parts ofAikeTT and adjdinjng .counties were present. g ' ( : a j Miss Harriet M. Darkins has rel' j turned to the...city after-spendinc one ^Myearrtn the North. Miss Darkins will j <io, post-graduate wo rk aT BeTU s |Acad ^ Mr. G.'-Mt Hickson and daughters, ' Misses Rosa' and Mary E., aqcompa^ nied by Mrs. Evetta Jones, metored to Pendleton, S. C., Saturday. They '* "rtv-t~tntrrtairW irv tbe-home ot'Mrs. I>:fl of tlie Pendleton County Training ^ School. Whil^ TEere~rW5~~ylBfagrlr~the __.beautiful city of_ Anderson and the wonderftll plant of Clemson College (for whites). Sunday morning we " worshipped at The King's Chanel A. ? Oorl in paotor. : . Messrs. I.ott and Johnson are in ? the city again to the delight df friends Mr. and Mrs. N Wesseis have ar1 rived in the city after spending a pleas "J ant vacation in Boston, Mrs. Wesr" aelp is a teaclief in the Aiken Graded ^ School. 9 ^ t CHURCH NEWS. a ._ 7 . - ^ Second Baptist. e - ' ?: U. :QQSunday . Jtev.--AIBafe r prbnoyioH' n phwpitul sermon to aa. appreciative -audience . ^ if Bonttay school?warf wctT aftcndecT The lesson was ably discussed by = teachers and pupils in the several classes, and a'vcg^jntcresttng review" I was given -by the pastor, Rev. Jv W. ? Miles. . f p. m1, -fctepAU'fn- Pair piuuclmd I, :v . ^ % great -sermon. Text, Isaiah, 28:16. j deed a Spiritual Shower. Friendship B. Church. . ~i) Rev. T. P. Hammonds delivered, a e wonderful sermon Sunday morning to a well filled house, after "Wtiich comr^munlon was' served. A v^y intiph-Tnig spiritual wms sung by Mrs. Ham' rnonds. We bid Rev. Hammonds God's speed. "?v v . -r~ hthomassranek?lph^r a . ^ -i , . l* B. Joel H. Jackson#*- - rj TH11 hUibfciid, UUg fAther, our ChrU ~j ' . ^ j-- .... * ?" . ^ . . L - > _ V7-" rra LEADER vl"news"| LEWIE ~ ? D?.l. fl M d _1 1- 1U. -A 1 iuj i inn u, ni. rj. caurcii vn 1,119-oru Sunday in Oct. at 4 p. m. They are preparing an interesting program for the occasion. JfhTKldttlor *F5he Rulliites, the four other branch ?a bf the Order will participate in hesa' Services. " Several HouseHofdsT ou't f the. city t^|)?cUiig_iu-mce time. The pub., ie-is- invited to attend. * Capital City; Codge Nor 47, F. & il? hel<j_lheiy. hrst fall meeting rhur'sday-.iug irWUr- 'Hh-. *? lt .ift tho~ en*?n moi thn? .-ill off their meetings during the hoi summer months. This .meeting tfaa Largely attended ind the Masons appear to be refreshed and eager to take up the regulai routine work for the rest of-the year Uarv friend, is_no more. His work, wai lie lids reported1 lu Oud In .the spirt Brother Randolph was a man in ever] true sense?a man before he was i Christian, and the man is the bacl it-bund that reflects his great char icter, his sterling worth.jhls service! nnd distinction among his people am atl'yirs. Tie Was really a?Cllt Isllat serving in-every-possiWe way he-eouU to- help and uplift. The Church wti misis him the eoiflniunity will qaisi Hint.- tor Gud has ietelved him. -lb >vas too large in hip mind and soul t< piwhite nnifrmtoTCd: and to- sem anil glorify God. In passiiig from u \ye have lost one^of our best, greatest and richest individuals?not richest 1] money or property, but in wealth o character and soul.?This man wa wealthiest Tbr -ho love^aH tmanklm lor?God's?ijrttfe. A person is pool .tin .,!< . Km., if he lives for himself and render neither Gud mur humanity aaervtcerWo loved Brother Randolph and ac mired his storting?worth and rugge rh:ir:irter. The loss of his" lpfltrehc and the absence of his great pet sonality wifl be keenly felt in ever phase of our community life, becnus he was an upstanding, characte .among. n? all?a Christian gentlemnr an huntble servant, a dutiful .husbah and father?living for the good h ft'l'flllff. no' war, born commDia-b years ago and in eaflylife he tr.a: ried Miss Eli.se Harrison. To'lhi JTTtlmr were born nine rhi.ldren, seve of which are living, viz., Misses Hai nah, Elizabeth, Margaret,* Catherim Dorris, Messrs. Thnrmas Randolph, Ji and Robert, lie'was'a loyal membe of fife 'First CaTyary I?aprtst church, i whicln Ijcw could be more- Jbya'l an dutiful ihim irer He Was one of th TwedTand was as pure as gold and s true Us. steel. He was a living vir planted and rooted in the vineyard > .he Lord which grew and strctchc "Tyrth its Jtendreta?^o?. which, to dim and lean. Blessed Is ^roHieF^TEal dolph for ke passsed through th world leaning*on the arm of Jesu Will you meet him? Yes. we'll mei him in the sky, Where alt jg life and none will die, Wherg all are- made, . supreme! blessed, : - -~== In that beautiful city?the haven x ""rest. -1? ' *. H| wasn't surprised when he reathe the glory land, For he bore life's rugged struggle across the strand, who've gone on before Where parting with them wUl_ be n _ more. ? ?Iv.'-T4'.-. _ - "? ' ' First Calvary has lost .a candle a bright^ -- . ' Qllt bin llyht. .And his- place^in. here will be hwd t . ' fill. Wi*li toiler tig , will/ _ _ The funarat norvieon woro contiufcte by his pastor, the IlBv, H. W. Doni who was most fllily aoinotod by I>ri R. M. Myers, T. M. feoykin and R. ( Stover; Messrs. Igfil H% Jackson, P. il. Bowling, II, W. Harrison, Mr. Williai Hart and?his?.great choir. Dr. M. 1 Evans and the.Masons added much t the occasion. The many costly flora tributes ailtl the thousands of poraon attending the funderat showed tba "Brother Tlinmaa Pon/lntnl, l-' .wuuuii/U w aa iiHi .iThigh esteem: ?- ' .The active pallbearers- were Messri JO, H. Bin^wa. Da*id Hall, Thotna Hutchinson. Edgar McClinnon, Henr 1 Abel and John Robinson. The hoi orary pallbearers were Jrofs. C. J ' Johnson,"T.. A. Hawkins and Messr -y ; jL_" T*'_ t Tnllan Rnatwrlyht Jt. Hoalwrlght, J. On ^H..Goods. J. A. Roach, -C? L.CP' Rat- ?J cliffe, T. J. JEntztninger, D. R. Starks. on Iflftac MayeB. Dr, IL K..Jenkins, Henry .we Davis, Charlie Vincent, Ilaskell EntzmlngerfW. J. Sumter, and Mr. Wakefield. ^ y.~- ~ The funeral was in charge of John-, son-Beadey, undertakers"of this city. j,' . ' " ' - .. . ?o ? ?? ~~ DEWBERRY NEWS. "s^ 1 : TTJC 1 __The?public- schools?in? Newberry * * sc. U Counts -erc-heginnitiK t-Q_pnmi_atith-?- -c rvery good enrollment Tile?people -are beginning to realize?that they r~. must SLend tlioir children to school". . \ cij , The country school is the foundation, \ j^{ and tho people are iniinjg these , ~ - -schools with-the best?teachers, and.1^ f Hit' schools in Nawlmrrv fountv run ' n~ ~ at the averttge .pt live months. and our Kv< "gOUTt "Whtto friends agitated the Ne-| m. L gro school, run not -less Jjinti fl ve | ^ months, and we have some 'that run Cj, seven ami_eight months out, of the*fi0 year. They say^ tha? Ihey are going ul; to give the Negro better school terms } and fill the-Sehool-hottt*^WTth--hett?r' js r teaohers. A certain school district. | ru t The-whita-trustees toiu uto local uoavd,. ; Yo u can got your teachers' for the ie r term, but It they hav<s not got the fTrsT via 1 grade certificate they cannot touch m e In'your sphool. That is what welVavo.'pl and we want you to have just what we ie. L have -in our-school, first-grade teach- ar 'ers. Parents, since the white man ty *" seems that he is getting "to ltaye some fF "Interest in your school, please do yqur:P?' part. Go-operate with your teacher le 3 k ? | .-- and put'tho job ovqi;.. t -4-^~ The services at Miller (jnapoi were nc ^ 1 good bn -last - Sunday^ Hcv.- BlUg a tpreached-two gnofl?sermons,?The ' ^""Sunday ISchool was good. The lesson." ,t] was reviewed by the "Supt., Mr. F. F.! cr Floyd. They are expecting a great, j (f day at Miller " I " " 1 m 8 The third Sunday tlie-ptrbHc- |t{ ... U Mr. Geo. DavJs and brother, Arthur, \ " are home. They lia-ve been away up 8 ' north for thitry ~ years: " They are ^ home expecting to go in business (-j_ fl Mr. Grose r loyu is some better, with 1 # j his broken leg. " e Mr -Ofinrgo Kt:ir^ ifc impr^vtll^ Wi'.y, pT hope tnat ln^will soon be out. v?:? pvj y Rev. A.J. Martin and Rev. Crawford ;ij e passed through Newberry on last Mnn-j _ r day on their way to Columbia. '.They (T spenfThe niglit with MrsI_T[L-".^- ( l 'hler * .1: e r> O O.Wj OttO CtO.OO CCOlCtO v v.0.0 O & O.Cf.Cv t* v v1 ?1| Classified ""AH' r- J;""*"*'->.- " . , . is c^<^ao^oo^?:oo^x>^o:oo:<'C^^w - Classified Advertising Hates One Insertion 12c a line &r Three Insertions 7 10c a line 'r u Six Insertions 8c a line .t !r 10 Insertions or more 7c a line v j Count six average words to the line, r leC si-jjLJ.vnOXS W ANTED.! " jw W A AIL!) i\ county by a competent young lady. A. ec . graduate and c^erioneed teacher. A j Address S. R., care Palmetto Leader. > _ 11 William Ca 3t t i:, _, Merchant _| I Suits Made T i7 J> Alterations And Kepa ~ CLEANING ANI Phone; V 1,315 ^asemblv Street . !d * !S ? fPINCKNEY'S FU UNDERTAKER AND LUC ? 0 6-1- ? ll Br'"'Z^m I) ?r- HH H? I^^Vf v I M 1/ S s? ?- ? ? | ? Oflfic# Phone 674)7 ? 9 I 1006 WASHINGTON ST.. y Pinckneyys Sauiia 1 ; BEST EQUIPPED. IN THE < L . ?* DAn mw run iUUt a 1 wmaammmammmmmmmmam 5j|jj ?-v"- - Sat?r4ayT^Qctnher Jl Drayton' street. MfaT'JM'arlft Green was funepaiiaed 'I last Sunday. She .was iju'te an old ^ Iffap. ' "I " , j WINNSBORO NEWS * - ' * ' ,4 * . , '4 School days, are .here and we are id to aee the youngsters of oux Race ing to and from school. The Pres- L terian school opened Thursday-vlth-- V larger-enrollment and tne Winnsboro adc'd school opened hriday wltb-?a roliment over 200. The opening haul begun at 9:30 a. nn, a"d the istecg auiT patrons Avere out in large ' ? )j.t>eis to witness the mieulng~short J?| Iks-were- given -by Proi. Pattoa, prln-. J ial of the white" b+gh school here. " " w. A. H. XViUains, Mr. O. E. Man! ~ uu and S. A..;-Moore. trustees-of the hunt:?Profr'W; A. Hoas^' principal;? (1 Miaa Daisy Wnlkort toaoliors. we ?,? d'Q very inuiealed ut tlie statement' L ide by oue-of- Urn- speakers which id. tjinf Kf>ni?; ^i^urt sighted colored izens said Negro education in Fair4d?eoniily didn't do anv -good. This in was narrow minded indeed LThe Ucutional career lu Fairiield county almusl at a ctiSia this ycarr-;~Ttop rai school lertiis have been lessened j| mY~ six Vo tour- nmnnia, inu? wo siiii ^ el that the results-trl our educaCfoual \ jrlt. is inoarcasing. Every student ] ast k-m*wTliHt4Jiis to\vn la the birth, ace or the milch honored Kelly Milr an$l tlie late Bishop Cbappell. Boys id Tdrls; three, mniv's lire* stnr?d an -0 noble examples ot achievement mil yuur-tov. n.A ou have tw6-threat fa ecedont's so lollow not where they ad but to greutfcr Ueights. jQur feuiulity,, sohr.ni whs -good as . mal fit tlio St. I'aul lSuiHihl church; ? itii teachers iT.un the graded school ue. llhu lessoIT ,gaa-j.hoC.(?U6Uiy (11^- J~Z isled and enjoyed by all. A large ~ owd was also out to the morning ?? rvices to.'participate in the comunion-services. Itev. C. H. Wilon'on (lie lieed of there hoing a hell. ^- 12 Miss Gilmore of Ilbclt THU and Miss ..in. Af t ? r~? -? now leacn 3 here-in our school: "We wish them ' plcnaf.nt-atny-eml success -in thehr -^-* ork dnring the school term. ^ The~-Manigault family motored to >iH!?il?la (o visit Miss-Fadoftia Mani- b nut, vhd is a* tending sclioQh at Benect college. . ' , ^ ? * r? -MlX-A^ftoulware, F. E. .Mclritosh and ^ ? . Duboijj motored'to Ridgeway Sun. iy afternoon. . - i _Lm1y bavin ft n State .license wirfln*s ' i * ~ - ' position as teacher in the public ' hools. Address: M. E. C., caft-Thi lilmclLcr Leader. . . ~ AXTKD^?A lady having several ;3.tiflcatc;. "who. plays a piano well, ddress Mrs. L. W. Raryjlph, Gadsden :ut~" ' \ ' ~ ' ? ? ?J r* ? ijF itighman h 1 - ?? ' 1 ? - m ^ o Mco9orc . ? irTng Neatly Done $ } PRESS1NC ' ~7 ^519 Columbia, S. T A ' .. vvw'I'vvv'X"!1 *;"X' -X' 'X* XwX"I"X' NERALHOME ^ENSEd EMBALMER tfA & GEORGIA ' " .... r - ^ uneral Gars and Funeral ?Equipment ^ ZHZl At Good as the BfeST" And Prices Less Residence Phnrc 7765 > / COLUMBIA, S. 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