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_ .LARGE CROWDS ATTEND COLOR
111-. ED STATE FAIR.
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r__ kins. editor, The Charleston Mpssealj
gr, Dr. J.; J. Starks, the president of
Morris College, Dr. David H. Sims, j
? president, of .Allen Univ.6roity and
other prominent men and women who j
^ -=^-aUended Ull 'tinvprnny'n r>ny"^
. "but the making of the- State Fair
was the beautiful display of exhibits
from the farmer8 all over the State,
the schools and colleges. With the
~ high schools, Wilson^ ljj&h. schooJ__at_
' IfiWhde, ,?ooK r Washington High
- onhool at Columbia and tlitf Bfewrr
Institute at Greenwood came in on
the part of the judges^as special men
tion. Then from Benedict College.
Allen Univoroity and othtu umllugm.
flooded- thd main steel building with
beautiful and handsome exhibits.
Thousands of visitors passed, and
with lavorable comihents, they -re I
viewed the- exhibits '.and .atli motions
of the-State Fair witlLlhe only com. !
ment that came in a chorus, into his_ !
tory she passes as good. -
. . . But foot ball, the more the better. 1
the^merrier. The high school teams 1
trotted out at high noon Friday.
' The boys from the Wilson High
school at Florence met the team from
K the Booker Washington High school
of Columbia. They playedT then at
-- ' the end the sCOTS" registered. againit*
Florence. It_wag_7-Ao- 0 in favor of
the?little Booker fellows.?. Floreneo
i. came in pmtv/lo o?/i J
v??v*o ilium VJI UWUS.
5 The Origin
Madam A.
? formerly of PHIL
3 has ?jjtablished permar
Masonic Ten"
1? 1X25 Wathington Stree
' I for the manii
* Wonderful Hair Am
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First Prize Awarde
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* Beauty Culture. Enroll now w
1 TERMS AREF
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1 Johnson C. Smith Univ?
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I GENERAL AD
TO BALCC
i Thi* is a rar? opportunity to h
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Address: R0lanJ Hay<
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TVfen, Women and Child^
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re is: First Class Tailor $
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Buy from US "beor
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. Qri her Jine. stood With Principal J.
W. Killingsworth were Dr. SiHney"Seott;
Dr. C. R.Browiy most of the
teachers tHid^hondreds -ef other prom
inent Florence citizens. They came,
"they met their defeat and returned to
their home rity at. night feeling that
the "thing" had been well put over
by the Columbia players.
V<vi'. P and go each One seems
\ytlrthe odds of the s-nort crop against
Tc?fc--?Be-of~ theip-alL tout the lasf
word to come from the lips of Sec'y.
Green Jackson, as the doors closed
Sot in-day evening, as the tired man
i stood with-years, planted in racial
progress as a citizen arid churcFmarT
^""behind* hint, that the 1027 State Toir
| before "him, will be the greatest ever
held' He is; now laying plans, he
1 stated-la- The- .Deader correspondent'
Fnr Mn, Fair, in ito,history
1 With Secretary Jackson, the stocF
holders, at their annual meeting have
selected?among others to help Mr,
Jackson, the following "officer#: Dr.
J. II. Goodwin, president; P.r. J F.,
. Blanton, of Denmark, vice president
Thomas- A. Williams, Newberry,
treasurer and Prof, C. G. Garrett,
Superintendent. Among the' new
members of the Board <Sf, Directors
arc: Mrs Li J. Rhodes, Columbia;
L. W. Hook, Orangeburg; Martin A.
Menafee, Denmark, with the election
of Richard Carroll, of Columbia and
E,-Jy Sawyer of Bennettsville to. life
membership on the Board. Both of
-whom are ex-Presidents of the State
Fair.. ' " " ' " " .?
al^nd Qnl>i ^ | '
. I. Russell
ADELPHIA, PA., - /
lently her laboratory at
iple Entrance
An Columbia, S. C. jfafTnre
of her Sill
Face Preparations d
by Colored State *
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he famous Russell System of J
Kile opportunity is offered.
REASONABLE.,
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Hayes |
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MISSION $1.00 !
)NY ONLY i
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THE PALME?
A ni>w department nf th" fni? f*
-year?wriii be tlw Athletic Depart?"
wont with the membership on ; this
bgard made up of Dr. David H. Sims,
Seymour Carroll,' I. M.'A.' Myers,
Martin A. Menafee, Dr. "N. A. Jen.
kins This new Athletic board will
1?1. / 4. L-ll I--1
1UUIV ttivcr bliv J.UUI/ UttM gHTIltJS, lOOK
ing-towards making tire athletics at
the State Fair the annual classics.
The stockholders books have been
re opened to the public again, with
a membership fee of $8.00, and a
chanfee in the charter to a mutual
organization, were among the most
outstanding changes Tmade.
THE GETHSEMANE UAPTIST AS#
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NUAL SESSION AT BLAIRS,
S. C. .
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morning more ana more delegates
poured in. This day was given over
entirely to education and discussions
of various topics. ? Morris - College
was represented by Mrs. Foe, one of
the-faculty in high style. Mrs. Poe
wa8 given a most respect^urTfearing,
and a good collection of $255.Q(jUwas
given M6tri5~~Cblleger ^ Addresses
were delivered to; the Association by
Dr. P. P. 'WatsonTEevs.' J. P. Feeder
of Rock Hill on Foreign Mission.
Friendship College was ably rcpre"SCTTTOPtfl^Tfft^P^^TTnftrroer,
otner
addresses hy Rev. Charlpg H Brnwn,
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v>uiumuia tiiiu <% must unuiunt audress
was delivered by hi&_" mother
of Macon, Ga. A number of new
ministers joined the Association and"
were publie&lly welcomed?by?ttnr
ModergtOT, viz.: Revs,J M. C. WilUams,
Spartanburg, S. C. pastor of
New Hope Baptist Church; C. II.
Williams, Winnsboro. pastor of St.
Paul, Lexingtoh; C. H. Brown, Columbia,
pastor of Second Calvary
Baptist Church, Columbia, J. L. Dudley,.
.Columbia,. Fairview Baptist
Church, Newberry, Rev. Rice, Chester,
Hessian Hill Baptist Church, E.
T. Hamptoh, Columbia, . Temple of
Zion and St. Matthews No. 2. Newly
ol'd ^ lied rA.r>isters who were welcomed
to our ranks were: Revs: T.
Dixon, G. -H. Simona and T. Car^
ter. Rev. H. W. Holloway was wel-emrred.
He is pnstoring the Brook
idiiu xjcijJtiat viiuiv.ii,. xji uu n ici iiu.
: ? "~r Friday?Cioshig-Dny ?
Dr. H. W. Long of Columbia dis
cused "Baptists in secular and church
history," - ^his was an able prespn
I ntitvn of Baptist pi 1 no I id W. "Pr. C.
B. Anti^del represented Benedict
Collage, and a collection was taken
for Benedict. Mrs. A. P. Dunbar, in
a brief address presented the Wo
man's Baptist State Convention and
splencfto".collection was given for the
some. -The- Moderator -prtfecntcd Rev.
Gilmore, A. B., Cheter, who preached
a very strong doctrinal sermon. It
was one of the best ever heard by
that body.. Rev. "W. P. Peterson
preached the annual sermon.
The Association concluded its session
amidst shouts of the Holy Spi
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Meh's Dress Shoes new "
styles and airsizes._ Tans
and Blacks
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WOMEN ?
- Tennis .and Gymnasium ~
$1.25 pr.
SENSATIONAL >
?250 PAIRS?^
Children's Shoes and
Oxfords
$1.00
Size* up to 11 1-2
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LEADER V'
rit, by singln? "Bless be the tla tft&lj"
binds" with hanasnaKes \ana tears* "
? Money raised, ^03rOTT " ?- -
THE COLORED MAN'S 'REFUGE
THE N." A.. A. C. P.
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flesh of the' N. A. A. Q. P. What matters
it that they were tipped with,
poisonoug insinuations and the-shafte
were made of innuendoes? Is it not
our purpose to break up and kill the
most effective organization working
for the advancement of colored peo_
le?
As badly ,as some-cgf us desire to
L see the~ N. A. A. C. P. destroyed it
av!11 require more than Insinuation!"
to kill it. It has gained the confidence
of the American public because
it has always -accounted" to the public
for'every dollar spent, it has
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I ^ias(jcu mc ueuris ui ine coiorea
people because it has fougnt uncompromisingly
for their rights. Even
those who, because of their insatiable
desire for personal leadership, are
seeking to rend and tear it apart can
lot help but admire the glorious ,aecomplishnienta
of the N. A. A. C. P.
" Kecansfl~: of thig confidence and the
great good it has accomplished^ willcontinue?to?live
and grow to fight.
of petty jealousies and hatched up
misstatements to discredit it.
THE WEEK'S EDITORIAL?COL '
ORBP PRESS *
TFrom the California Voice. Oakland
| California, Oct. 15. 1920) ^
P?r-yNrA. A. C. P. RENEWAL
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1 Again the great. National AsEnpin^
lion for the Advancement of. Colored
People, the greatest agency*for good'
among our people in the world thru
its branches, invites its "entire mem
bcrship"to renewal, a 1926 renewal,
invites American Negroes to re-dedicate
themselves to the great cause
espoused by this organization.
Every intelligent minister in America,
every professional man or
\vop>an, every" business * man- or woman,
every man or woman in every
walk- of life today kribw ana accept "
his great institution uplift and help
_of Negroes aau-tJie mediuih through
which all crur difficulties must and
will be solved.
.. Once a member aiways a member
-of?The -N-. -A-. -Af." and this^true
and tried and dependable membership,
pj\ly, waits to be notified of delinquency.
Its^fforts to assist the
National Associfttton' of "Colored Women's
Clubs, in their Bi ennial ses--sion
here, the Northern California ~
-Braneh remained . quiet of action that its
entire membership might throw
its support to the care and attention
of the National Colored Women's
erone,' and left "With us the assurance
that we are supporting the greatest
rause: ever inaugurated in -behalf of
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No. 131 High Body with twodoo
No. 151- ILiglv^Body-jyitrh two?dt
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people will receive a notice^io be at
,-North Oakland Baptist Church. Monday
>j?ight, Oct. 25, at eight o'clock.
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