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4 1? 3pzr=:.SPQ __ SOUTH CAROLINA .FOOTBALL CLASSIC EXTEOTED TOqDKAW : LARGE CROWD _ON THANKS ~ GIVING DAY V..J5 0? <=>? ? Si v.. ^vv? ** *? Turkey Day the two outstanding teams j^f_^the Georgia South- Coro -j J Una Conference ~\vit bin decent years ! . ' will mc^t ip their annual clash for \ ? - TtvhH hnn.-r??- Thn pimc UnsT've.u-' ris expected to draw a crowd Jqiger. than ever. Claflin, ipspite of her recent de j feats to other Conference ^teams is-j the bukl uxampli.1* of football imiwc.i in her histprv. The slogan here is to "Beat Benedict." Benedict \vho i until this season has not suffered de. j feat for live years, and who has like j ?? wise'. Wj- Claflin locc two Conference ? ? -games this'year lias bynroiTreans lost Her ability to put up a good game and chnw that everlasting fighting spirit against the Claflin Panthers. I w The classic this-year therefore is i 'oicpoctga-'til'' lake en" inoTcenlor'TlT.'mr is . ever before and Alumni and support .! . era from all partu of the <>6Mtwutie en . i peeled in Orangeburg when the Pan -< therg nieet their old rival un Claflin ?^? Athletic groumh' Thanksgiving Dayro ? ? -|; Before a large and enthusiastic A crowd^.AUcax-University ran rough] shod over the strong Claflin eleven at. the OrangPl),urg.<hmi)iy Pair [aat Priday. The gpme was grilling from be. ??- -ginning to end. At the start it was' thought by man .thi^t the much heav j ~~!er Claflin team wbuld have easier sailing . because tfie first tjuarterTn . Its trith'eiy was played in Aflen's'1 territory. Allan however repelled the invaders valiantly | Whenever, they threatened to score. Due' to a high wind Alien was unabie to kick to ad ?? -vantage in this, quarter so XJlailin constantly threatened*?but that was ?.?ll^n iheyryMd . jgiaiMIT IlirrfflE 1 team wffs"'y^ett' bywstri'^rise. Allen 4 had l|?en pfrui nig- Urthodox football arid ">vas. on her own 15 yard line. Suddenly at the direction of" quarter" back Cheek. Freeman pa^p<l tbolvill to William.. Denton, who shot a per, _ feet pass to Toney~Swinton on the,. 20 yard .line. Toncy gathered in the oval and sped^ toward the goal dc j fended by the weavers of 'the red 7~ . ~ nrid~goltIT?"CfruTk~ nuii'k ufter?chalk v - mark disappeared "beneath his speed , j : ing feet until finally the dust .one Jlad. been crossed. .Tony was a hero, llo . _u had run 80 yards for a touchdown. The teanig lined up on the 3"< yard line for Allen to try for point follow ing1 tJuehdow.il.?Ainu! I'T'cemnn made a bad pasa to Captain *'Bob" Can j non Clallin charges madly upon him. W hat 1 lie gels his kick oil anyway and'the bail sails beautifully oyer the ^ len 7 Clailin 0. Soon thereSStuiu'ihe half' ended. ??The teams retired to their respect ive resting places. Coaches Preston. Hunt and Chandler arc seen pleading earnestly with then- men to deliver themselves from defeat. 'C0ach_ B^ipgardner is scc-ri~chatTT . . _ting .AVitli his men in that brotlierlv: " .? fashion for which he is noted. The Ciaflin. The game is^on. Yea there comes big Blake Claliins Ace. What's' ? he guig1 tu Uu tins hull?Aliens sial?: wart line stopped him cold in the first half Tlicro goes l>iy>Uni ^ alter him.. The third period \sal? a nip and tuck alfalr with Alien haying a slight ad.? . iirniv. iutnill nop keeked t0 the (Jlatim surety man, who iumbled the ball and what, rhd he do that leu- lake a finrrh thui same ai'oremcntoned Toney .Swinton swooped down upon the tumbled blillji gathered it upland raced 40 yards i'or another touchdown. Cannon keeked ' goal under the same* conditions as .. the first one was kickeJ. Final count Allen, 14 Claftiri 0. . . * ' Alton ptoYi'-1 " * n stars can bp. pointed out save Swin,-i ton, who was a shining light in the' whole affair. , Blake.und iky the wood played ^ITfor t.iafin7" ZZ On Turkey Day what is expected-. to be the hottest gidd+iom-e+mtewt-ef? the current ocason will take place at : Benedict?College -1 'ark, ..when Allen and State meet in their Annual con teat. I he game will begin at 2 p. m., and the admission is To cents. 4 c ot.-.u. "'uTw^ BHnr* ju.ti ij u _- |! >. H Orangeburg, S. p., Nov. 11.?South . ..J,.,.. r.nr"'in^ firUl.lora met p Benedict College erstwhile champion i of the Georgia South Carolina, be", ji " fore a large crowd at the Orange jl ?.?<_ *?' ' 1 ^ 1?T-r , - fvr-.-. < *" . '* "T\l"n-Jf ' i . *-1 11,11 ^ _ RTS 1 .burg County Fair , and held the ciiuiupiuug seoreiess wnne .State Dy sweeping and runs, and drop kicks piled up a score of 13. ^-The- fast?back^ for. the. State were^ iho thrillers and brilliant stars when "on" scTvefuT "occasions lllfcy swept the -ends for long gains, carrying the ball Horn one ehd of the field" to the othl or; When they were within scoring Tiistimce and held fordowns.Cbttfrn cleared the uprights twice for "fi^fd goals. Graham was the luminary lor llie Baptists for often, almost unassisted, he bro.ke through the' . T he. first. score .eamo within three miM"tflC ''ftxtr-tlm prntruB bogftfi -yvhsn Williams~of Bonlidict, in attempting to .kick out of danger fumbled and a bad pass and knocked the ball over the goal line where Gresham, fast touch, down and - Cotton kicked _ the' extra point. Near^he end of the brst half Cotton fell back and drop ped. a kick which cleared the upright. This made the scoring for this half 10 0 infavor of State. . ? In the second half Benedict was a little, more earefpl wheA handling the ball and ,was kept on thedefensive-in hor own territory.?H was near the end of flicTthhd quarter, after Cot. . ton and Cunningham had made sen. -Latiunal runs that Benedict held -Sjato Tor~"'clown3 and Cotton oh the tuu-lU-down dropped kicked goal lorState College last scoring. The game ended -with Benedict kicking out, of danger. The winning of this game gives "State' College the UTobable . chancefor a. -tie in the Georgia. South: Carolina League. * ? BQOIvEK~T WASHINGTON ATHLETIC NEWS ?T4+e?Book op Washington?Tornad . oes journeyed to- Augusta Friday,, hjpvcmher 12th, to 'hlay-ePaine and wove defeated 27 0. The Tornadoes made a valiant fight and got a real taste-of College football. In the first quarter^ Paine the ^ball nadoCj l?elJ them lor downs and kick , ed out. of danger; but in the second half the lions superior strength , weighted looker fifteen pounds to the man. This i3 the Tornadoes first defeat, but is not counted in the Iligh School race. B.ooker Washing, ton has had a brilliant season, - having defeated Wilson Hi, Brewer Nor. Trr-ti nrul NnvrViprry, ftnrt find with-Ilaines And is now in high hopes for the States Championship. I'he 'tornadoes will leave Wednes day for Wilmington, N. 0., to play Coach Madden's Williston Gridders n Thanksgiving. Luck to the Tor_ nadoes. . RAYMOND BAlLEYr Reporter MIT.I.INS I1AND9 GEORGETOWN HIGH A DEFEAT 32?0 HowardTIigh of Georgetown glay_ , XaulbalL game against . i^rpfy Robert^ fast experienrnri team _ ol Muihns. The Howard eleven " showed the lack of experience,- but played a good game. Captain Button and I'oinsette' of Howard were the 1'oinavtte wa.a in?every?play?and-niany tithes stopped hia opponent'TjeT hirnk the line of scrimmage. His: puming and running was good. -Mullins eleven who has met some of the best teafos. in the State and o far Went through with a clean I slate played good ball. Prof. Rob, crt.s has a heavy hitting and fast e_ leven. The citiens of Mullins show_ ? <1 i cor sportsmanship and attempted to gome on the field fo?attack the visitors, but referee Dunmore and the umpire Roberts soon got the crowd back oft the fie][d. """ . v~'CAPE FEAR HIGH FALLS BE FORE WILLISTON HIGH Wiiliston Wild Cats Prepare to Meet Booker Washington Tomad o/?s "Turkey Day," Wilmington, ' ' N. (T. - - ?: Opening Friday afternoon with a touch down in the first fifty seconds downs and safety during the game, TtTlm ,jiyfrnn successfully turned .. back the heavy attack of the Black and Qbhl of Cape Fear and came off c^pquor.er with a 33 to 13 score. Realizing that they have before them one of the hardest enmrs r?f I arc going .through hard workout* each afternoon, under the directon of.. (Joacir ^aiackicn -and his assistants, in preparation for the game here "TurT key Day," November 26th. With thd Columbia, S. C. Rain or shine finds he Blue and White warriors in uni^ form, their faces gnmy and - theil* 1 < . r i S* ['" I'V' y # " ...thb palmetto backs BW'eatv- cnintr thrnmxh tttrnnniia nln practices, with, grit and-determination ^itl to win the championship crown of pto :What th^y-are going through- would day lay the aVerage person up for weeks,, ext prehaps months; but trained down to jn the. point where such workouta are ? -* out only part of the daily routine, they a,f buckle down .without a murmur; New se6; plays are being , put #>?V motion. 30 , and the old ones being gi^n polish. rec\ ingL_tflpches. Every Varsity player ]j;SI is'back in-the lirimjp~^nth-di4ving-jipj avt and down the field with a snap and j ijat pep that is gratifying to Wilmington 1 ^t,t supporers." ^ 1 ^ ' ?.? iThi FOURTH QUARTER RALLY GIVES [i. PAMPTON 14 TO 6 MARQIN Ovtipll ER A. & T. COLLEGE. ' \ 1. : : i . ?? _ T by Greensboro, N^C?-Nov. 13.?Hamp. A ton, the.1926 C. L A.-^A. charrlpions A"staged a fourth quarter rally and hum j T. bled the "Aggie iiul-ldogs" here today ! E by a -seore of 14 to 6. An overhead T. drive on the part of At, and T., with per: Colejnan throwing and Lane receiving * visi - GREENVILLE LOCALS; ,tifu -? ' *~\ * ~ sho As a fitting climax to a successful Cbr --- T_?tT% TTT?TT?rrr- ? - " " jc?i a wurKj rvev. w. r. nice preacned nav two strong sermons at Allen Temple. the A. M. E. church last Sunday morning; A and v evening. Fall houses witnessed 1 Chi the services^ which were very helpful i thai as .weti As inkjfrlMt.laflfll. sang beautiful munie, exeeliont-Snndny tluschool and A. C. E. League services wor were enjoyed by large numbers. Ki Rev. M. W. Wat?on preached fWT cus< powerful sermons at Tabernacle Bap exgi ^ki-enurch Sunday last, Ifo ~ ~gnftd^JQ?f crowds. During the day an ad?fition logit al sum*of $;iOO^Or~vras'"reptJrtetl'*foir the one church building fund, making a total j V of $1200.00 raised in the recent rally between the women and men. At the gav final report the ladies were leading joy? by $100.00. Thp-B. Y. P. U. and Sun. V day r,chord reported their usual pnnrL pie services. Mr. Mrs. Adams Crosses the Mvatic Lane, srei .Mrs. Lenora Adams, wife of Mr. O "William Adams, died at the home of but her "parents " Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wil hop liams, Wardlaw St., Tuesday of last ^ R] week. The funeral services were held fror at Israel Chapel C. M. E>'church, Sun . plea il-.y p ftfirnnnn T A TlniM.g-^fllain f?l ting She Ipnvpq to mourn her loss fMr a host of friends, whose sympathy goes out to the bereaved family. The Piedmont Conference-is -Mow. .. ^ Is Session; " 0? a Many distinguished ministers and jj0rr conference now"ih~tression at Allen ' a ^ Tomnla A M F A ft I " 3CV_ pur eral days of inclemency, the. weather ^ has faired and indications are a great '^js^ number will be present when the ap_ pnintnionU nrn vnn,\ oryiinp i tV>f> r.no and only Piedmont conference. Rt. j^r? Rev. John Hurst, assisted by Rt. Rev. W. ft Vernon, will preside. The Sunshine Club met at Allen jjan Temple ehureh) Wodnoodoy oftornoon of last week. A full membership was ?0j( present and a fine meeting was had. .. row A Fair Extra.ordinary, 1 j^jr The TJerkelejLCQunly~~ Fair which fUT1( waB held at the Pineville Graded school ^ proved a~gnnrt?successr?The?Fair wng between two" schools, ISts Pri, Stephens and Pihevillc, both of which manifested great interest. The two %vjf( pri.ncipals,.-Mrs...MinniS r.Pjice,.of.St. Stephens and Prof..-Thos. W. Cooper of Pinevlle, with their corps of teach _ gun ers, -via: ..Airs, Crokn, Mrs.?Roborta -flfcn Middleton, Misses Mozella Cam, Gla 0f j dys Cooper, MTyrthr Roberts, MildrelT jy Brain, Eunice Adams, one of our own jgy Greenville girls, and Mrs. Nettie Ro will gers, worked very faithful to make tfrc fair a success. - for ?A chicken, supper for tho bonofit -yam oi xnc isooGtcrH i.iub was given at the ?q home of Mrs. C;?W. Bivins, Logan fajr St-v TLursday^ night. The effort was ty a sueeess.-, ? ]y The Will Do club met at Allen Tern for pie church Monday afternoon fast. - A--tU(s full membership wa3 present and a splendid meeting was enjoyed. the The Allenites club entertained with \ya. a chicken supper at the home of Mrs. Mrs E. Bowling, Nichols St., Friday night. Car The affair, proved quite-successful. son Mrs. Bertha Hunt, Logan St., en. the tettained a number of friends at a sers of last week. After games and-music was were enjoyed, the guests were treated to a most enjoyable repast. ' T ~QP( ARTHURTOWN NEWS. si At Brown Chapel A. M. E. church (J Anminv school was whi>n * ? I. Harrington opened with, son# ser anDi vice. After the devotional exercises strQ the teachers took charge of the var_ neu, l6Us classes. "The "lesson was taught gra, with much interest. *?tha At 11:30 Rev. H. W. Walker as corulod .the-rostrum aod- -proceededwith the order of\scTvice, selecting nsy] as a text St. Mark 2:1: "And again bcci lie?entered into Capewmu??T-*fUe--af(Tri some days and *Tt was noised that jj He was in the house." Subject: to t "Chriat in thn house." litany beau. tere gj / t"' t'i ' SMt i -1? ... . ?Z~ T ' LEADER . . -J '-LlL . . c?d the "Aggie Dulldoga" in po. . on to scored With the ball on Ham n4s five yard line Coleman carried ~ Coleman "Tailed to "Riclc~TEe~ ;ra point.? _ .??1 -4 the fourth quarter the visitors re ted to qn aerial attack. By way of luke pass, the ball went into- pa sion of Hampton on A. and T.'s /art!' line. From thtfm on Hampton ;Tved new inspiration -and by a . day of -cunning attacks "Bulldog" [liam.q went over thecoveted chalk j for Hampton's first score. ~~Sa ]; 's educated toe added the extra , nt. Again, Hampton sent Bakek-, ji ictcher and Williams thru the A. &[, line making wonderful^ gains, ro.ing in a touchdown by Williams \ I th? addition of the extra point ] Baker. The win of Hampton over - ( & T. virtually cinches the C."l. A. * for Hampton and elirflinates A. & 1 ,ane and Coleman, starred for A & < while Williams, Baker and Davis ] formed in a stellar manner for the i tors. . , ' I , t : =?. f 1 and helpful illustrations- werewn, that/, we must always keep ist in our homes; and we will j e better homes. The sermon held!* audience spellbound. -i ?t 3 o'clock^ he motored down to.t another new field of labor * t was added to hi3 work. i t'Z:3t>Kev Walker appearcd on 3 scene ready?to finish hls day's * k. His text was takSn?.froTn 1st' 1 ngs 20:40. Subject: "Poor Ex_|l is""' He '"emphasized""that" giving I jses wont Hn in thp Hav nf inrlf ,i it. ^ The sermon _;waF spiritual, t cal and admonishing. After which young man joined the church. J were glad to have Rev. Milel 1 e us a short, talk, which was en_. 1 ;d by all. t /e are glad tp see that our peo ? and Mrs. Tucker's"~"tw0 sons are 1 < Jrom Baltimore^' where... theyT) it. thp anmmpr. ? ; J] ur pastor's baby has been sick, | / it is getting much better. We ( e for it a speedy recovery. p tr. and Mrs. Kelly have returned ( n Philadelphia, where.they had a 2 isant stay." She .is a very faith. 7 '3r) Evelyn Harrington.' Reporter. _ LaurensNews [rs. A-mela Garrett, age 0,v4wife he late Allen Garrett, died at her le last Saturday, after a lingering U 3ss of about two years". She~wasT^ lember of Bethel A. M. E. church'.'I ^ icral services were held Monday t her, pastor, Rov. J. B. Smith, as i z ed by Revs. T. S. Reed and J. C. j. ^lellan,.. Th^se out of. town that i , rrted Mrg. Garrett's funeral Were'' i. Rachel Williams, Mr. and Mrs. | ert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred j ' ? liams* Mr and Mrs. Arthur Wil -f . is, Mrs. Eloise Williams, Mr. and I j i. Robert Anderson, Airs. Hattie ' ' :1s and daughter, Miss Colds, all of ^ jrmbia. She leaves a host uf sui - I . ingfrieqds to mourn her passing.'. C. H. Duckett had charge of the eral. -r=L.Ir. Foster died at hi~s home here J nrday morning, after working 011 _ lay. His death was a shock t0. his rhbors and friends. He leaves a a. and a number of children to trrr his loss.?Funeral service was ~ day afternodii-at 3 o'clock. J. F. * iter, funerttl director had charge * he body, 11 LiasrMary-Bailey left ihe city a few .J s ago for Graycourt, where she t teach this term. . [iss Theopia Finley left the city * Greenville county, where she has 1 .'PIt'll U position as reacher. * |"^ uite a few from her? attended the 5 at Mt. Carmel in Laurens, coun S this past week. lrs:~ Hat$e Golden gave a dinner':? the benefit of St. Paul church,1 5 sday. Nov. 9. It was quite a sue ;5 iful affair.?She wa3 assisted in jc preparation^ by Mrs. Adeline -ii tts, Airs. Lizzie Minnefield and S . iviattie" Milam Cunningham. Miss ? rie Lou Cain, Mrs. Bessie Hender. J and Mrs. Lucinda Jackson were i very efficient waitresses. ThejL ! fed fifty or more dinners to white "colored "at 50- cents n plate. $25.25 '% the amopnt raised. X , (Mrs.) A. W. Moore, Reporter. \l 3RGIA "STATE COLLEGE h rRENGTIIEN3 ITS TALUUi | eorgia State Industrial College | ther member to its already c ng and. progressive faculty. -The ? ?member Mr.?G; S. Rossr, a fi luate of Morehouse College. and ? ^University of Minnesota. Mr. 5 s has taught in Texas and North ttlina. lie comesta us from Pen U vania, and is a, valuable addition 3 lxxso of "hta trihmg nrt experience 8 IB Agricultural lines. 2 e has entered enthusiastically in 2 he work, and is building_np in 3 st tn gubleetffTrf nn ? -? ? ????t*vvutuiai ? J X t . * ~ nature?Tha^nllrgr haa nrirlrrl tn..i1a Agricultural plant, two hundredwhite Leghorn hens from thcr Brook? dale Farm in New_York. Isjow mod ern~^p?ultry houses are, being con tructed to take care of the Hock of one thousand hens. The modern Dairy -is being stocked with pure bred cattle. Registered Duroc Jerseys and Poland Chinas are being placed-on the farm for the benefit of the students taking up the work in Agriculture. '"?11 The student body is growng. A1 ready we have ov^r fdur hufidred sttT 1AHH iTWrt etui I >1110 I'lirm' Tl liintt as though at the opening of the sec end semester we will not be able?tc?firid accomodations for the students that will.apply. The Legislature will be asked for new buildings to accom date the hundreds of boys and girls who indicate-that they want to come to Georgia State College nest year. On^Thurfeday at T1:00 A. M*. all' :lasscs assembled in Heldrin Ilall to pay tribute to our heroes that fuoght in the World War. A brief silent tribute was offered b^the Cntil'e student body, and then a short pray ?r-by- President Hubert. Educational Week Educational week was enlphasieftd it oQr chapel exercises artd'tt'Us ter._ ninated. Friday: The exercises giv in uy me v-oncce classes . at inc rcg ll&r services wore inspiring' when'fivtr riembers of the department spoke on rarinna phases of our educational^ ictivitics.?Mr. J. N. Benton acted as daster of Ceremonies and introduced Messrs. Nash, Wood, Bell and Wig fins, who gave very interesttngr talks; ind wore entfuiijaotieally 'applauded Enthusiasm Tor Athletics has been growing sinee the opening of school, rhe team coached by CvS..Itoss as" listed by the.J?rcs|dent is npde up argely of "green recruits.''. The earn- has a splendid fightijA: spirit md have been able, to present any earn frum defeating them yifain far. ?he games with Edward "Waters" Col eee and St. AnthannUjs went up to L?L In a hotlv contested trame on Armistice Day between Bethune ^cokman and our team neither sid' ras able to scores We play South" Carolina State College on November 10th, and Georgia State Normal of llbany, Georgia on Thanksgiving CONWAY NEGRO ELECTED DELEGATE TO SUSQUI ?-CENTENNIAL^ ? Late in July the Natonal Benefit jfe. Insurance. Cp;;"ahnQunctfd a-con est for the Agents writing with that, yompdny. The prize was a free trip o the Susqui Centennial Exposition, it ""Philadelphia, Pa., and a day iW he Home Oilice at Wahington, D. C. Lt the termination of the contest A ;ent John DeWitt McQueen, of Hor y County, S. C., had produced the greatest amount of Industral busi less and is therefore elected, and eft. Conway, S. C., -for Philadelphia, Sunday, November 13th, and will re urn at an indefinate date. Mr. C. ,V. Perry District Manager was pleas imii ! m1 - - ? . ,T,*m ' AM THE CATEettiSM-Oi^li ? By R. Alexande Which cantainsr^haioeMir^t^JjLbik Srienre; Creation .mil PfVfhipimnit,ni' lis Purpose on Earth; The Death and The History of-the Roman .Empire : .toman Decline and the Reformation 1 ?ne entire Chapter on THE BIBLE III This book is sold on The Book Mam iqd at THe Hamilton Hook FTore in iddfess is Chester, S. C., Box 2a, at lb Al5fe=SOL SHAWUN A. & T. 1HUSUAV, h-'jV'L'vi; [., CONE Grepnslir UAdmission: I?For Infonmi i '' w; L. Couk .?fnTr^fife r Raleigh, N C. Prof. WrM k rger, A.& T. College, Green axaxpo?^^ ~7~ r \ .. asma 1 1 _i_ nn ? AV?A oaiurun.v, r^ovemoer zu, it;zo. ,.,1 In lv.vn ' A (jnnt AT,.f}iii..i n.pi .. wrrf -.he F.orcncc District. This trip is not something awarded to agents;?but ! mental.. I ^ The many friends, "stock and policy holders of the company are JoJ. ;_ous to have the South Carolina agent yo up.'?When I return fromjthc Ex. ? 'positional shall enter the field with new hope to.continue to lead in new business, not to win another trip but to p.ace the company on a higif plain, j during my connection with the com. _ ' pany. I shall ever do all in my pow_ r~VT?trr-trrff .my- eompnny hold?first i hieo in ovy rospegt.?Aluny, thanks, t to- all connected* with .this company , all oincers or x.lie company, i repeat that I shall ever endeavor to hold the banner high.- . . -? 1 Youis for continued new business, J. D. MfcQUgEM, Agent The National' Benefit -Life Insurance Company, Horry County, S._C. HLV. J. S. DANIELS, D. D., CALLED" TO SPENCER, N. C. ? Rev. J S. Daniels formerly pastor of 3. C:,; has recently been called to the 177 cirst^ Baptist church, at- Spencer, N. . -Cr -I4irs is the church -that-was for. Z. ncrly-pastured -by Dr. Ilarriston, who liuvch, fit Ashcvllle, N. C. ' It is understood' that the church v it Srcneor i|iyp_a_-SalIuv..of. 83.3Q0. . t in gratifying news to the Baptists ? )f South Carolina to know that one *7L_ ->f her sons in the person of Rev. J, ? ^ DaiiTels" lias 'teenITiuiTele vated "and lonored. ?r~"~ U|^ra-T^Jn>pin'j- ftir ! tho Rpv ! 1 mnieLj a. -successful pasluratc ~~?? -sthe wish of The Palmetto Leader. l.V MKMOIjY OF REV. Wr-4,?? ? - "STEWARD.. " Cailisle, S. C., Nov. 15,1926. To the sacred memory of an old levoted . father. of .. this community, , ?V>v . \v i ?..?i _ 1* ; yflBfcUU- tt- 1? ay UeL. .&. 1i'lffi. 0' Jig"' r.iss him, we try to"make our worj _ its less. But' there is' sorrqwjlrt our tarts c'uncc'uk'J. There is one vacant hair left "in his home, and in the . l ore, where he once ssjt among us -nd-4*44~?s-4iew he waa -striving to ?? .are, his ban nor through the thickest >t' tlTo~fT~ght, to uphold our country > ' 11 the strength' ,of man's might. _._L)tur friend you have left- us: left -is vdlh trials we must'bear all alone A _~7" Our thoughts are all of thee, dear friend; -we- will meet -thee over on - *' the golden, shore" You cajiTTn "hea A ~" von lor: nkc us;" keep open wide the " ' dcoiv : ?Amv Uill? - We Do? . . Artistic JOB PRINTING HOOK ? ??A * ' - - IE CHRISTIAN CtlURCH ? at fleets on Creation;..The Bible and ... Man; -The -V-ii-gin Birth of Gltrist, and A Re.urreelion of Jesus, and the Office C iiristian Hunch.?It ;iUo contains ?~ md t hristianity, to. gether wi'h The " 'eriud: M i Ao-as. and Evangelism. and". STORY OF 'BlIK NEGRO. 1 at 'ffio i'tate Book Store,. Columbia, . 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