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TWD - -?i-: -| SPO ^ WILLlftTnv r.win T*- Ml?RUNS ROUGH SHOD OVER FOEDisplaying a duzfeling ftcrial attack in the first quarter that completely bewildered their husky Smithfield op ponents, Williston lilgh team ye-tor,. * day^afternoon defeated their "up state enemy 25 tcKO. Z ?,, Forwrird nassing and fnkc end rim ; were the only feature.- in which Wil lislUll1'L'.M'l'llCd. llie lin? . held solidly. fchiulfifioM gtJnod Tsa^: sist^ptly-through the Williston- line, but was unable to complete their at ........... teyopted passes. ' . . Williston , scored ill the first few minutes nf play tin hv'n l iiv, p i o rs* '. the-~serond- of which Horace Wallace . - baekfieid player,; made, a beautiful catch and Carried across. A second" later he kicked for the extra- point. . A few seconds later, Wallace a"n:u > took a l<?ng pass for, a' substantial gain, and Frank Robinson.' right on '. for Williston, carried the ball ovor? on a gecontf pnao. ?-?? zzn Smithfield tightened up -in the see' ond quarter and held Williston score less; but not to be "denied, the local* ?uliLLMH ,1 H I -in ill,' '! '' 1and fourth quarters, scoring once. Ut. : each. ; ? The visitors threatened once in-the fourth quarter. - when thoy c:i:- ivr!; j . the "hall down on stra'-rlit t'o-.'tbnll to ~" tho :-!(] vav<T"Tine, where \\ il'i-'.cn -^Tt*? they were helpless. . - Horace Wallace's <sj?cct?cul:ir 'cr.irh inK ot puyspy nnd-hls co!isi--U:nl : 1n ? - featured for Williston, and Frank Robinson', right end, played sterling football,. Robirfsoh .frequently' hrealw ing through fo'^reak up opponent plays. -1-. ALLEN CONTINUES TO WIN. BEATS MORRIS 10?0,. In a gridiron contest' replete with * thrills Allen defeated Morris last Fri ??day 10-?Ovr The game was- a very * good one in all respects. The yflici. ating - was '"excellent imd fho y>l :i; i rcont'ended "valiatTly for every itteh of territory. IPe lirst three poikhIwere fought without a score having been registered by citlfcr ream, but Allen had shown to better ndvmif.ngp. In the fourth - pcfiotl, after haying a worked the ball to'Jthc 2U yard line, Allen essayed a field goal, and was successful. Captain Cannrnwwho had" ^.played a stellar- game throughout?the . afterrtobh planted him elf deeper into the hum ls of- Aftrnitu* iy" Tfr rvrpjn^ the bail, over the goal p<.sls for tnefirst score of the game. Toward the end of the game. a wall -executed pass from. W. Burton to McCraCken netted a touchdown Cannon added the. extrjj point, with another drop kick. * This was Allen's third copsccutivo victory. Everyone is now looking for yard to the Annu? 1 Thim; . u.u el > h between Allen and State. Last y'af Allen won t>?0. CualTT tloodo h;a fine-team at StFfeT aiid':v leyy "CmlFrr ? . Baumgardner at?Allen. .The yinfc should be great. ?;?-f-'? M . ?. ' -T - ? ? CLAFLIN MI AMI IdyllALSl^ : . A .. Augusta, Ga.r Now Ilk?In la_muc3i '; > heralded Home Coming game an?l ho y ' fore - a large attendance, the Claflin Panthers el awed-their wav To" vie tow over the fast : Ifaines eleven by a *"-?-wore of 22 o. Soon after the kick off, it was up parent that the young lighters for Haines would not be able to withstand ~~T the_ onslaught of fTf? strong Clafiih eleven. With /Brake, Gh'eggr^fartfc* - and Duhra. -carry?!\tr the ball-for -'cmg" ' sistent gains Claflin was' able to rr<w.s tho 'yr,.il fuTrr- d.;virw the fn'. l. half and add an extra,point after one of the touchdowns. In the second ~T^~half with- Murraj*,~ dinifntilTve 'rynrrr t of back leadinY flvatr. Martin and _ Blake, and in one il^iant ..Fritz?Lu^. guard, recove^rrrg a jumble behind the .linos assisted in iftcrc.i.dng the score by three more touchdowns. For Haines, Larh'ar, .versatile and ' I' shifty Quarterback was the outs4./ml ing star. His long ghin's'*around the / end and running hack of. punts..fur? nished thrills for tho crowd on sov. era! occasions. .Coach Tutt seemed . ' pleased- with the showing Iris hova. maae against tne Llainnites. : X Score-by quarters:? :?-? ??,?Hainea 0 0 0?Q XL J" ?-;jCUflin .0 7 ..'jUJBlgeg* V. N. I. I. BEATEN It TO 0 BY A. & T. COLLEGE "XTJElE BULEBQGS." Crechfeboro, N. C~ Nuv',^ 20.?Art exhibition of good footb:jl and a beautiful comeback proved4* hat t4ve_. "Aggie Bulldogs" have a' strong ag. - f- gregation. Staging a pretty come back as any team ever put forth, the "Aggie Bulldogs" of A. & T. college _ ran over Atpj ihrougb the Hilltoppera r T * ?'-- .? -? " ... of V. N.: 1. I: cloven of Petersburg, Va-.; here today and emerged from a Jhhr<jL_f.o'iight ' contest with a 14?0 Win. I'laying during the first half was nearly '* even, with the visitors having a little the best of it all?the yhairaending in a scoreless tie. t.> upon the second half and Coleman ran the punt hack from the 5yard line u? iho-4*> yard line, doing some, pretty dodging anil opeu held. running. A lured with a fake formaiton attack ;csulletL ill xa._ touchdown within five , :uimifes or less of tiie opening of this qxiarici^,,. Shortly thereafter tne locals I 1'*.. --sum 01 the h;i|l attain aTffl kiio- :-vmo pjays;on another steady, immvh of giiTns of-rive and ton yards ~rc~Hit ml- in another score." The vis. itors' wore olVside orj the first kick for goal rind the second one Wt thF I>jr;a Td bounced over, adding two jex -H=a- points to tiie score. Coleman was 11 -)i;sii)!o for . the?first- touchdown '-r-u -the- twtr-extra- no farts- -while his |'.cam mate, "Bear" Wilson, " on , a I mailing diyo, ma.de the ccoiul touch ' ..own; ' .-r- ' played with Coleman, Lane, "Wilson f . on?Uy?wriggling?runs ; i.p.Insig \v Ar.iage every tine.- . Hender v r-n wtt? Napoleonic' ,in~his general p.i'>.o 'rin.g the efitire second half. '?-L1:o eempumii di^l'Jaye(j_won IcRuL tacic. { ;pps 101- the yisifdrsl was the. outstanding star, pulling one I tl:o .'ongosi runs of the game after iVii; iii'i; hi-m^oUVoloar of nil hut tine opponent. Jiesier,-fer the victors, w-is in the limelight. His defensive woi k-was spectacular. He also shar. -etl in the-honor of the olfen^ive, havgycig. receiv^d^;;So yard pass fr.0111 Oifemah... after wWfeJi he paced 15 yards before being brought to the ground. . w : .? Last year the tennis battled to 0_Q_ tic, but this year Coach Byarm's outfit displayed hard drives for stea dy gains and took advantage of the breaks,. Last game of. the season. Thanks ?' h.g Ihry aj. Cone Hark-withShaw SOI ill CAROLINA STATE? VIC iOKS oV'i'jR < KOUtil A STATE. Orangeburg, S. (.A, N'OV. 20.?S.' "Ko<Is" completely crushed j lie Ocorgia Slate "Aggies" today for i i 2 1---0' victory. ? s ? The Georgia boys showed great| "IrrtPA tit could not gain " over thn [State College stone.wall. . lhuiiig^Uie first quarter State beat on Georgia State's line until the ball was -carried near enough for Cotton to drop kick for goal. The second Quarter Cunning "Ba. ma' passed to Cotton for 20 yards. Placing the ball two yards from goal, then Powell opened up a hole in ia i:'i : through whir-h O-AttAn ,vvnt or rr touchdown'and an extra point. T:.c.j;'a' d {jiiin tor found the hoys jTnin Georgia yesorting tn nine -ylai' ie. Ii'oodwhr, Walker and Pennon were - toy fast. . . ?-Pa?iiifcia?k idled?+o?Stale,?"Banm"~ i ui_yi\ en, i ;ui IU yarns. cotton puss Od Miller for a 20-yard touchdown-. 0 'itoiv -'added''the extra point. . 'Ihe fourth quarter found the Gcor gla 1"iys waking up, keeping the Car blips i <>ys in 20 yards<?f- goal. Geor gia used passes.- The first one'was x oup!ctcTl"rtH'?S^yttrtls." The second oile. was intercepted by Moore who tran by the help of a perfect interfere 1 eiiee So yards for a touchdown. Cotl .mi addled the extra. "^TTTc t' mimites of the game.found ihe boys from Georgia fighting hard, when the game ended South Car "din a Male College had piled '?) victory; ^ Score by quarters: - _ S. C. State College 3 7. 7 7?24 Ga. State College 0 0 0 0? 0 a_s.?--W- .lLThit~.mT, ftepnrf^* : i?I SOl'TIl CAROLINIANS AT A. & 'Ik COLLKGI: "ARE MAKING ENVIABI^ RECORDS. Played CnnspiniDus 1'arts in Armis tice Day .and Arbor Day Attractions. ' ? ?-??? Greensboro, N. C., Nov. 10.?In hooping v.:ith the traditional custfrm ol' A. &. T. college,, interesting and, uiu.uiiuj inuuidm^, guru I'miuypairag the Tarheel institution in com mem. oration of Armistice Day and Arbor Day., 0ii the mOrnlrig of'ArnTistice Day, the cadets of the college exhibited in cxrollrnl.-.-TyJe on' the drill grounds, giving a dress parade, being reviewed byr President Bluford/Captains Cher, ry. and Campbell, world's war veter ans and olTk-ers. The display evoked | many favorntle comments from army i experts.. The successful demonstra. ! lions of the cadets were due largely . .' * i ' ' - c * : THE PALME --ftoum?rjaiunnians:?irrr^inomas W, Johnson, Greenville, S. C., a member of the sophomore class was adjutant c ^wlule J. L. Dickson, Society Hill, S C., a freshman, was captain of the company which won the prize. On Friday evening, November 19 under the auspices of the Agricultural Society, a . student organizai tion, Mr. Dickson, participated in this i program, reading a paper on the sub ject: "Common Subtanees obtained from Trees and plants."' Mr. Dickson is also one of the cheer leaders, The old Palmetto State is being worthily represented at the State . institution of?her oiatei?State?by . these two men. ? PI ! : DM ONT A NN V A L CON FERE N . J. " Continued from Page 1 miles to hpar of "good man" (as they call Jobus)} or. he pictured the hi standing with bare babes strapped (a Knnl/o a.? tu - V 1 vv wrwtl UUVUO KJk *^r i-IW y*UH drcds all night around the. mission ary's doot; to get the first opportunity of hearing the Gospel, tears found their way down our cheeks, and Al1 lets Temple .gave way to the dark r<T souIs^dfi-menr areT-crying, "Come" over into Macedonia and -help us. Dr. \Y. C. Crawford, of Anderson Station, roceiv"'1 ?p""ial nientiotw-tW ttif excellent report coining irons ..hat place. Anderson paid the high" est amount to their pastor tins year of any church in the Conference. One other very commendable fea .tUl,C---iif '11" iUHiml'tlse .pra*yer. meeting by the ministers every morning at 8 o'clock. Rev. W. S. Mims, of M.eCormick, was elected to_ the office of Deac'qn and crrdiriTied--and*-three young men received the Elder's - orders. Rev. ?L it. -Johnson was transferred to the Coluhvbia Conference and. .stationed at Winnsboro Station. Dr. Albert l,Ang was transferred tb the Sbuth Carolina Conference. Four were in acceptable.' The following deaths oe~ cured during the year:'Revs. J. W. -Lykes, M. E. Andreson, E. R. Bur gess; Bishops W. \V. Beckett and B. F. Lee. Respect was given their demise. I? f Drs, R. W. Mance, candidate for fU.x r>: .i r- i i..<o . r.- it ** -V* *? uiv iiisiiuin ii' in r^. 11. ^icviiii "fm?the. S. ^p. Union, nuU,.K. II. Cuit, Secretary oF* lVTtssioiis , ari" spoke?on FrdiaJF irjghL The speeches were ail fine, am| Dr.?McOill?left the lloor with the^audlenee absorbed inL his eloquence. Otheiyyhsitors were: i )r~. T. J. INIilcf?, E. A,. Adams, I J. Bruitt P. Sumter District, L D. Gamble, Spartanburg, L. F. Vahce. P E Winns bo.ro District, I. \v. Wilburn, Ello ree, J. C? Smart, Ne\Vberry and the beloved wife -uf the?Bishop,?-Mrs. Hurst. - " Total amount of money raised $'I 122.711. Bishop Hurst goes t0 St. George to hold the South Carolina Conference this wegk.The people' of Mt. Pisgah, Greenwood will have a task to perform when the annual eon ference conif s to 'hem next year, if they hope to herc -the good people of Allen Tt'nipin imd Vleinity in en tertainment. It was grand. .The Abbeville District?b. J. ICilhiseyVH.l'i. St. James, P. M. titwy.; "(vurrerrtoi^ W. E. "White; Calhoun Falls, to .be provided for; Grace, S. J. -Cowafts; MeCormick Ct., M. L. Ramsey; Ab Seville Ct., D._M. WadsOtvorth; Brad ley Ct., G. }V. Bradley; St. Mary, K. fl. Kurry; Mountville. Masseyj Greenville I)ist.?J. W. Douglass, P.E Allen Temple, D. L. Witherspoon; Anderson, W. C. "Crawford; Flat Rock, A. C. East; Pendleton, W. I. Gore; Due West, P. J. Wilson; Bel ton, L. T. Rhodes!" Piedmont, W. N. Kurry; Denver; I. S. Reid; Clear Spring, Rook;-Greenville Ct., S. M. . JThomas; Lowndesvillc, M. W. Willis; ^ocky River, J. Ey Vauss; Ware J&hoals, W. T. Harris; Walnut Grove, BetkoU.~Uj3- > Burns. Greenwood ''.Ertst,.-?W, F. Rice, P,. E. Mt. P4sgah, A. J. Martin;? Weston Chapel, S. Nance; Hodges, J. W. Mar tirn Colqp-sbury, My* G. Williams; Greenwood Ct., J. It. Galloway; Pro "ni'lsu" Liftid, i. "nwxumjhTroy'"T" t. Coleman; Ninety Six -7? , Bailey Bethel, J. C. McClellnn. Laurens Dist.?D. II. Johnson, P. E. Bcthef, J. B. Smith? Clintonr L. A. Logan; Poplar Springs, J. W. With crsnoon; . Goldyille. J. W -Bawktns; Mt. Carnicl, W.G. Owens; Ken no, J. - S. W. Harper; Antioch owi?St. Ver~ . riniS pomhinoft ? T. W. WithPrspoon, Reporter. Calhoun Falls Locals^ Sunday the 21st. was a high day "Tit .Fairfield Baptist church. .Th.c S. S. was opened by Pro. John Strother " at lOJ-it) a, m. The ltsson,vas holiu. tif 1111 y taught by Sister Sarah Clink scales. It is a delight ^frrr?anyone to' hear her explain the lesson. 'At the usual hour, Rev. A. Ware preached a Wonderful sermon, which ! was enjoyed by all. TTO LEAPETr r ~ the Colored Del"ml ^ , was destroyed by fire, Friday nigi the 18th. The cause pf the fire not known. . " Miss N. iE. Ken"n?cly-~ wiH ^"opi ( school at Fairfield church Mopda the"22nd. . & , Those "on the sick -list: Bro. Wi liams, Campbell and Sister Reli Greene. We hope for them a spee< i recovery. ~ / Condemn^ Woj-k of Aiken Ma ; - ? : ? - v " Interracial Committee Pass* ?~?Resolutl&t.?I The South Carolina Interracial co mrtto^Efc Session in Columbia yestei day-,~Tmndemned in strong terms tl tv narti'e,- to he brought. to tht? hi L JOI jiifjtippV ??I . At this meeting/ which was we " attended "By representatives from V? i rious parts of the state, Mrs. C. ] McGbwan of Charleston was nam< i chairman of the interracial commh - tee for the ensuing year;C:~W. Cok< - lIaitsviIIe,^VTCg~<;hairman; T. i? Lar __ham, Columbia, Secretary; Miss Jes sjie King. Columbia, treasurer: D G. Croft Williams,. JColumbia, chaii | man of the executive committee. - ?Reports wt'if heard, fcunrv^drloi centers, ft egno /education *came i : for niticTr^pyFufesion. The resolution on the lynching fq] f" lows: ? "WhCreas. October tV i?th, . '} o'clock in the morning, a mbfa er jTemT The^Aiken jatl and took thort i from a'Negro man, a Negro boy, ar . a Negro woman, carried these prh oners to a pine thicket on the ou1 skirts, of Aiken, and there shot thei to 'death, thus committing an espdc ially brutal Jyncjring, and ''Whereas, thtf~* Negro prisonei . were at that time on triahand und< the custody of the law, ,one of thei Inning been acmjitted of conspirac | to murder, tlic 1 cTore be it "Resolved, That the_gtate inter racial committee at its annual meel ihg assembled,'deplores this crime a , gainst the good order of the goverr j ment, this merciless murder of th ! defenseless, and tli?$- fostering c hate aghinst. 11 r;irp that ehrmld lva\ ?rmiv -tin- giiOTl will .mil''"prirfprHri of our eitizenrv: and he it - _ "Resplved, That thc officers of til [ law ^urged tu pursue steadily an -^vvifLly the mcmlirrs of tho mob~tht committed this foul Crime and t I bring them to the bar of justice, an ! that the governor of. South Carolin -j ^urj t!i?"tlOir^ t? PieSS stea^'^ 'c ... |irrsf)tis;( and ho it r- ^-^7? , "Resolved, That the Columbia Rec |oi d, The:. Cbfurnbia'-State, and. tb other-newspapers of this and oth< [states, which have stirred the publ eminence against this terrible wron he commended and thanked for the "'.skillful and effective services for tb | > mrr.011 good; and be it finally j . "iiestdxed, 1 hat we shall stand t persons or groups that seek < "f 'banish the evil of lynching ' froi South -Carolina-,--awl that we heret tender to them any services -that-u - nwy vender."" The State. ^ - MAN 84 WEDS WOMAN 50. Ilopkinsj^Sr C., Nov. 18.?Mr. Job Brown, 84 years old was married 1 I Mrs. Sarah Gupter 50 years old.TI I ceremony Va% performed on one < [store porches right in the town her i There wasin great gathering of-whi1 land colored present. The crow stood in silence while the Rev. "V j T Simmons, B. D., & minister J years t)ld rend the matrimony wit ! power. Everything was^ still unt ! the minister said: "If there be ar man preseiit who ca.n^ehow.just caus why they may not be lawfullyfjQir I else^hereaf Ler ^ n?W is^lTac^ | One man in the crowd that stuttei Jsaid: "N n n n no c c c ca cause I Then the cfowd burst into a big laug j and Rev. ,f>immons, proceeding wit ; the , matrimony^ saying oonoludic I pronounce you man and wife. . St | iule your bride. The old man kisst I his wife/and all was over. ? * I . TAT> r D Tf7ATTTTVrcr l/iv M3, auiiiviiio Diseases of Men and jChildre T ; j . _ a specialty. j Phone 55, Manhing, Si ( ? We Do " - ? Artistic H -1? ! JOB PRINTING "V is i&| - _v. Donation from. St. I sn 2 ' ? y, ij - OF IR1N er * ???:?-?* ? ; ' iy * Dear. Editor: "* Enclosed please find two x Peter church have given c x . The Leader. We watched he ||i ? few years.- Alas, we havo t ? re paper. We will hand it to $ CdUftSSy and Service; and qr~| Accept this as a tuhcn uf i ? spirit of love you have sho ? vice, . _ m * May the Great Head of t p- 2 you may write long and w je I can for all-fehe people you c ' : DEACON 71 I ? " DEACON R: REV. C. H t- r. I THE MILLS NORR -I SCH n | 5 R, F. D. No. 1, C ~f?"?T REV. J. A. H/ u s ' : ^ 2?ft ki 1 SPARTANI ^ ~ we Teach indusi ^ ? For Boys?Agriculture, Carpenti l(* C tering :j: For Girls-JHouse Keeping in Ge: * ing, ventilation and Sewing. 8 " ^E TEACH TO 1 The school is located in a high :* fresh mountain air?out where 8 x for. We have one two story b Jr x read by the opening term of 1027 1 m I - THE V-A * g - MISSIONARY BOARD j Sister Mariah Copeland, Pres. r... , t x Sister C. T. Mills, Sec'y. Sister Mary Fair, )f c Sister Dollie Alexander ;o > ' ' d * Something New! ] * ' ' V' FASHIO] ?- - ? ? - - ? ? ??? ?? Qivti i " . . ' ? ;? The Drafting and B ic " OF MRS. L B - ~~r~ ' '* | * . At Zion Bap TUESDAY, NOV. ( y - : T ~ Q m PROP i a- 1 ~ Master of Ceremonies Invocation. ' in 1 Sport Frocks t? .. ;* . . ** Recitation ____ ' x if - 11 Street Dresses te ; .. " . . * ^Solo , 111 Afternoon Dresses :h Remarks 1 ? iy. * ._ , . . 56 Solo . i. ; *. ^ Z IV. Dinner and Evening Gowns Remarks Piano and Violin Duett _ Remarks Mrs. R. E. P. RatlifT - ADMISSION: ? MRS. 1 - ' REV. ? - ANE^ !" . THE CATECHISM *OF T1 ? ? By R. Alexande 3 Which contain* the new, hurt Blblk Science; Cffe&tion and Peveioprnent of j His Purpose on Earth;, The Death ami of the Holy Ghost; The Church; -Thi The History of the Roman ftmV>ire ! I Roman Decline and the Reformation 1 one entire Chapter on THE BIBLE III This book is sold on the Book Stam nqd at The Hamilton Book Store in address is Chester, 3. C., Boa 25, at tl Saturday, November ?7, 1926. 'efer Baptist Churdf I : 10, s. c. (?2,00) dollars. We the St. f j areful study and thought tor r steady growth for the past . jo!' he key tcwtho suc^^^-oi^kts? > /-The public. "Here it is: . gi service, means wqrk.. _ 3Ui appreciation fur the groat?|i???1 wn us by your valuable ser he Church help you, :>othat -ijj: ell. Doing all the-goou you , i an everywhere.; : ' .. / ' j H. H. GEIGER, , . 1 A J. M. HALL, T I U SIMON,'Pastor. 1AL INDUSTRIAL | OOL * .L? 'ampobelio, S. C.% ill, zEnsfaJtent ?ilXi ?8 iot St. ' .. fi mit'G.'s. c. "* ; . . ~- ;; ? rRTTX ALi I>I>Tks ry^ Masonry, -Lathing and Plasnfiral in all'LinesT-Cookingf Air- iji CHE 12th GRAI)?_ healthy climatic hardjAvate'r'and our students can he will- cared , aiilding and are expecting _to -be :?' to solicit boarding students. . ;S; 11 - lculty .' . !!!' ^ ^BOARD OF TRUSTEES- ___|'John F. WciiTorjl, Sec'y- -:?i Rev. C. C. Coleman , . W. M. Finger & A, D. Copelaod 2 A.M.Miller g J. H. Anderson * P. L. Austin 5| M. F. Rogers -Pr?-- ? " fcMeave Mnrph ?? ? ?? ? g-? w: r. Rookay J ;2". Ma^^a<^^;o.o.o.o^7o.o.ox>.oooao.ooJ^ 3e Sure to See This v show ~ u B) ?"'1 ~ *-7?: ' ' . . ' ??T~?-?^?~r?' . ?1? ; ressmaklng Classes >tist Church ' JO, AT 8 O'CLOCK. K RAM. ' -. . ?I " " : :t\ " T T T n ' * ^ " . *'*" _ ? ?__ ur. u. ii. uoociwin c - . : :? - T ?__r'"Class .?:?: Mrs, Richard Carroll , Class ? Mrs. J. C.. White - - Clft'OO r? _ . 1 " ? V." ' ?; ' ~ "Mi^s Ruth L. Bynum Mis^A. Forrest and Mr. Kyer ' - Mr. I, S. Leevy , at the Piano. ___ _ ?- _ 10c. L. IIAGOOD, Directress,< BOOK _ ? - FIE CHRISTIAN CHURCH rr J h r Cajrroll, D. D. - ? rr~~ ^ facts on Creation; Tine Dihle and Man; Tho Virgin Birth of Christ; aftd I Resurrection, of Jesus, and the Office. ; Christian . Chureh. Tt- .also contains , *nd Christianity, to gf!TTrer--JKi!h The Period; Missions and Evangelism, and STO"RY OF TIIE NEGFO. :1 nt Tho State Book Store, Columbia, Chester, nlao l>y the author, whose ie normal 80 OCntBi ' " ~ - J * -