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NfiRTHKBX CALIFORNIA
BRANCH AROUSED (JVER
OKLAHOMA EXTRADITION
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' , ; for an AlampUa)-K.punty. The Govh?^arnnr
ajgnpH the extradition writ bill
exacted a promise from the districF
attorney that the prisoner would be'
given full opportunity to present his
case in court.
The defense plans to prove in Fed.
efai Court that if "will only mean
death of Glass before a fair trial can
be held to permit, him to be returned
^ to Oklahoma, or that if a trial is
. ... held at all," it will be so dominated
by tnob spirit arid inob threats that
it will be a violi^tion of the prisoner's
Constitutional right to a fair trial.'
-Accompanying _ t he_JXk 1 ahorna_nhorill~
^ Willi is seeking. to extradite Glass, is
1 the ehiefjrijmli^n^^Suoulnn.
(Continued from Page -One).
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. good works. As I look over this au
dience and set; those who have made
? TTnrifi<',i In Eg hero I'frrrnich the Pi
vine powtr of the. Almighty, my heart
is mode to rejoice- I know that since
. . we last met many have been the
changes. Manj* obstacles have been
thrown across our path. I know that
" every day was not sunshine with you,
but we know; that into all'lives some
rain must fall,; some days must be
dark and dreary. 't
Dear sisters, we are here to report
-7? ? Inhnra irnA nrhitwotiient s . in tho
L ?. "romVp of :i 11 tinirs. tVif Cnnse
which our SuvioUr died and for which
niilliutis have-given their- ..last., full .
measure of devotion. llerevis our
problem of-"missions. What' are we
doing? What shall we do*tu feed this
cast army -With the bread of llf*j'.^
. Ae of Old Lhu Mooter say*, "(.live ye- .
them to eat," and if we fail to do our
,t"v duty, which* is the largest measure
"?:?nf M'lf r.im'ifinmfrloving snrviro. He
will say to us at the last day, "I was
hnncrv and ve gave me no meat:
thirsty ami ye guve no drink, for as.
i , much as ve dit it not, to the least
4- "bf.my little one, ye did il-notr
me." ?-?*
We a're now reminded of. the general
? depression in the land in buisnesS and
industrial circles. We know that our
people ure going awayv some to the
. North and some to the South. This^
to some extent )ias hindered, but we .
believe the reports of our local societies,
through secretary . and trca_ '
surer, will reveal a creditable ?_year
of fruitful 'labors for. this district.
y - Be that as it may; we must not rest
/ here. Some one has said "Hitch your
1 '(her '20 Years Practical ?
. Experience ?
? Repairing & Rebuilding %
I TYPEWRITERS o
Of All Makes. ?"
Special Attention to Out- S
of-town work-. New
& Rebuilt Typewriters '$
..... FOR SALE. ? |L
Cash or Terms. g.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ?
p 1203 Lady St. . 'Columbia, S. C. gf
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1_ ED. F. DAVIS
jrypr.RirvTPn Air xtciav
v ~TeTrelTCr~ of All Instruments
Harmony Lessors for Advanced
' Pupiln. Ab\> Arranging for
Instruments
. ' MUSIC "STUDIO"
1311 Barnwell St. Phone 73S0
-??-? COLUMBIA, S: C. ^
" Xaenera I Insurance/C^
Appraisals 3
Prone*
?:?-?= . rW n(&l
2ol Nat-Loafl. Ex-Bank
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- Claflin Colleg
Claflin Ath
~ TRIB^
See the oper
Choice Seats Now or
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-Tivaguii to a star." Wp musLJimt. a
way- ht put all classes and all ages
tQ work in our membership. The
Master calls our reapers; and shall He
call in vain? Shall sheaves lie still
uhgathgred and waste upon the plain?
MRS. TEN A E. WHITE HORRY
PASSES f\
Abbeville, S. C.?"Sweet arc the
deaths of those who die in tho^Lord." i
So it WfU^whcp the .angels gently-bore
away the spirit of Mrs. Tena White
Horry to the jand.of happiness.
Mrs. Tena White Horry had been
ill for quite a while at the Home of
her mother, Mrs. Tena White, .Cherry
St. Her funeral was held at !St. James"
A. M. E. Church, with the pastor,
IjOV. 1'. M, tiary officigtnng, 'assisted
by He v. I). 11. Johnson. There were
nuwy~nui-of-lown puuplo at the Xuncr-tth?Tint
members of Cumberland A.
M. E. Church.' A ikon, S. C.,.u? which
her 'husbiind "TS pusto i,?occupied?one I
wing of the church.. The floral offerings
werc many and- beautiful. ,
She was laid to rest iii Lakeview
cemetery, beside her father and sis-'
...x_ ^ -ivi?i '?~i n -
H IIH J11 Ci.OUL'U?HL-j- It) Illy graVO
She leaves u host of relatives and
friends to mourn hev loss.
JUiSOLl HON FROM CUMBERBE
R LAND A. M. E. CHURCH
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Whereas, God hits seen lit to take
from our midst Mr*.- Jena White
Horry, wife of the beloved Rev. A.
F. 11. Ilorry, past.of jof Cumberland.
"A. .M. h. ( ?uvth, Aiken, ?: C.'.'il'dUmember,
who was 'loved and
ostocnud by all of th0* members of
this ehufVh, arhr 7
WTiereas,. The grim -monster,
death Jias taken"Iter from o.ur midst,'
duty to-how in humble submission to
" ni Ml' I'"" wllir 'ilt'"th all things
well, -apd
Wheerus, We feel and know that (
our loss is heaven's earn and .the
plaster's will must be done, and ' ;
Whereas, \W, the officers " and
.nicjiibofjT are in sympathy with "lour
dear pastor. We ha vu-cohie to the
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t'ancral to share with him'and tht> be loyed'
family in their sorrows and
Whereas, We know that there will j
be tt~ vacant. chair in our parsonage
We have the assurance that there is in.
wound-that God cannot heal. lie will
surely comfort-ua. in our sadness.
Resolutipns drawn up by the officers
and members of Cumberland A.
M. K. Chufch. Aiken, S. C. ,
W. M. McGheo, secretary,
OBITUARY
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Mrs. Tena Klsip White Horry was
born in the city of "Abbeville, S. C. on
January 2(1, IK'JG. Her- parents artParis
. and Ten a White. Site is one
of the several, children, who lived to
be grown.
Site was educated in the graded
School of Abbeville, Harbison (^ullage
anil?Allen?I.'nivereii y. Prdm this
last institution, she p;|t<tuaTed"lfl the
year V-H2, salutaloriah of her class.
She again graduated from the teacher-training
course qf Allen University
with degree of Bachplor^of Peda'
ijWv.?Shr. tl.? T7.T7.x:..<. -
.. .u..wvvm u.ic tcuwiicr K })iu fcfssiun
and 'taught in the public j
-h<*<>ls of Abbeville, MeConuicU .anil
Uharlcs^on .eounties for seven years.
.Shp also .taught at Allen University,
her Aliv.a "Mater for six years; from
which she resigned in 11)125. She was j
Church . and was converted, in said
church, t becoming; a faithful member
at an early age. ' '
On September 9, 1925, she rr.orHcd
pastor oJ.Mt. Zion A. M. K. Church,
PhiVvlftct *' P TCT^?-- Vir T .
.v.iw/ii, v. rrum v,narie?ion
she_\vent with h 1 in to Cumberland A.
M. K. Church, Aiken, S. C., his new
and present pastorate. * .
j ^he was an ideal pastor's wife; wise
in council*""" dependable ip n crisis,
zealous for the .'success of the cause
of Christ and lovable in disposition.
She labored aruously in the various
(ln'imrtincnti). of Mi. . Zfeft?Churchy
Charleston and Cumberland Church,
Aiken. ln_ the trustee auxiliary aid
missionary, Sunday School and othjen^jdjc^was^ihvayf^^c^
O X B -A
;r.statf. cm
;e vs "Morris E
letic Field - Orangi
OCTQCfR^
ling Home Game of Brice T
i Sale - ADM1!
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. , THE PALME
unfalteringly: ~!"8h<r*wqp greatly loved
hy -I lly members. ". . . I
In Charleston she Was a member ol
the Literary and Art-jClub, composed
of many of the most ctilturdih and refined
women pf that city. She was
also a member and the first It. i).
of the Court of Ca!anthe No. 305. She
.resigned in 1027 to go to her husband
in Aiken. S. CT" $he was highly respected
by . all- who knew her. Her
final illnpss was long and severe, but
she bore it patiently like a good soldier
of Jesus. She died fully conscious,
and in the fpll triumph of
faith, she passed away. .
To her husband, she said, "I love
you too much to leave' you, but God's
Will 111 lis.I Vie dune." ?
Sfin leaves to mourn her loss a loving
husband and his children, a mother,
brother, five sisters, Relatives and
a hoi t (H church members and friends
here and elsewlmre.
^ ?iMtfcr. 11 CADS STATE
COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSO
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"'Bulldogs'' Are Heady GrTiKhTTWalk?:
er Baptist Here Saturday.
By \Vayman Johnson
Suite College Athletic season bursi
ted into ?.i blue" flame Saturday night,
when the athletic association, reorganized
for its year's Work. Everybody
entered into the meeting with
the spirit that will characterize the
season. . " ' '
John*!,. Pries," senior college, was
lecU-.l |?l'o.-idc'hl.?lie . t.iys Unit the
athletic association is behind all activities
that: tend to the development,
of the student*. . . :' -rf * '
TbiViy finds the l'obtbutl team in
.he heart of real prrutji o A major ity'
of the old plovers up hiwk, and
U. strong aggregation of new fellows
have reported and _ are^bemg IdlShlJtl1
into great form.
The. Bulldogs are?expecting fresh,
meat to chew when Walker". Baptist
appears here Saturday. . .
Among the qthers elected to serve,
the athletic association aye: studebt
manager for the football season, Nesbitt
\\ ill ?.ims-pmanager for baseball,
Sidney Williams; secretary, Pauline
Tuggard; manager of basket ball for
girld, Ida Jordon; iv.unusor boys-basketball,
L. Cotton; student" trainer,
Fritzell Cannoi); head cheer leader,
C) Reid; assistants, Jack Rice, MagTrie
Wingnte and 11 attic Frasier. s
C'HERAW NEWS
Mrs. Mamie Lewis of Brooklyn, N.
if., spent several weeks'whdi her mother.;
Mrs. Ratio Bryant, on Railroad
Ave> '
Airs. Lewis ^ w a sfe rffoj it a i n c d at a
reception on Mfirion St.; Saturday at
d:00 P. M. The following were prcsnt:
Mrs-. C'orine White, Mrs. Estell
"Chapman, Mrs. I.ucy Perry, Mrs. lH?z
Montgomery and Mrs. Ollie Ducki'tt.
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t;j- her home at Brftoklyn, N.. V.
.Miss H." Miller of \'c-w York- ritv
| -Ms been visiting her sister on
wiVene St., Mrs. A. M. 11 askew and
.Mr.- Henry 'Marshall, who spent the
I summer in Chicago,. .111., came home
! It,day to 'sfle :: relaTITeg Ufld fltgTiffi
1 and left Monday' evening for Johnson
kfc?Smith--University to - resume his
[ course. Mr. Marshall It an ideal
I -young |?-M) -mR we hope fny ftjm
much success in his struggle to read
"he top, -?
Rev. and MrS. W. S. Thompson arc
-visitors in town. Rev. Thompson's
ii*trii-t Buherintendent of the Bcnnetlsville
District of the M. E. Church
lie held his Ipst quarter Friday night
-at Wesley M. 1^ UUiych, qi which
Rev. N. T. BowtoirJv,.is ]>astor. The
leports along all lines 'were good
but there is still room for improvement.
Dr. Thompson preached Sunday
morning at 11:00 A. M., also Sundaj
night at 8:00 I'. M. These Were excellent
amnions, vary instructive aac
"aspiring. They will be long rcmcm"'iir-'rcil
bv the "ciomrrini'Ml lnt? W*.
for ReV. Thompson success in his
rounds.
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PROP. J. E. RLANTON, Den
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RESPONSES TO QUJjt AD try.
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Sir: . . ? meet
In" Vcudrnf? your ails in the Pal- Ta
. metto ;*I.e&dor, I noticed you have .a a siM
I I'm" :nnM!? nnd T nm in
to res ted in the Fair. PltM&e send inc 11
isenunt you have to send out. I. ,u>n-J.
am all- through the county and will thc p
.isaibute .as I uunt to help the Fair. lu :r
" Respectfully, . now:
' (REV;) B. J. H. '
Alcolu, 'S: C. - C."|:I
, ?. : waVit
r; Kindly send to above address catalog,' v.niYt
i, plication blanks, etc. to thy Colored jns-m
" State Fain " ^^^ * see t
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(MISS) J. E. P. Columbia,
S. C. ^
t iM <?m ?.
= Would like to . end n quilt to thi ?y _
l Fair. It is. named "Liberty" and It r?
contains 14,0(J7 pieties in the design, o;
, Don't* want any money prize, just the
, ribbon will satisfy me. Will pay 'Jj
freight both ways and havgjguilt fully ,'g;
insured. " 1 ??
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i Philadelphia, Pa. ? cj
, I have a thorough ? bred mare,- 5 , ?
j -ears old, want to send to the Fair. I g
. Did I understand you to say thut you a
f will send for her and deturn her free
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>f charge to me and award a premium ,
C. if worhty? , , ( ?rv
. E. W. A., Jr. - I
' Edge-field, S. 0.' >' i J
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| Will play Avery of Charleston, S. C.-?
Oil the 26th at the Fair.'What guar-,! $
antee will you give. Will come as | ?|.
- cheaply ay possible.
. c. w. m. $
~~ ' 1 516 s. %
- Wilmington, N. C. j~,
' Sir:
Want concession for a milk bottle ,j.
game at Fair. What is price Per front X
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Y ?Cleveland, Ohio. -4?
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The above is just- a sarrtple of our
; correspondence for one delivery that
has been as active for more than ^ ?
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This' shows .that-, the Fair's ob- i-..n ;
i*e is . in (U niand and \v.> miteif ' i-rv?
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the denumda, ' * 'iii
ke Mif. i:. \V. A.'from Edatdiehl, * .
rthin \v&. have gi<; ton li'tife. *
>its froni id the lost,, v.lio.wains
.Del gi>' lii.s ti. I I r.'.-.ra,. v
.ia.ii.srd. i.i ii.o r\.:r. j i _ *
cople we want to touch an 1 touch' oka
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h to cover expanses and abuvey>~:-~ ;i
o arracioii's Icljicr !1v;d, Mr," ?i.'
\ of l'!ilia<!c!;ihra. -rr<irt-?
any m'snoy proiyiitshi, doesn't .
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ince, just want- the-pa*'1'.: to
lis production and the i?a Vs rih-d(.' >'?a'1
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u B. J. II. volunteers to . ,
'a:; .- hura'.nr#- and do all in his
. /vd.h.'lp the Fair along.:, ,
.1 i" i le. tors-from, Wlintin^ton,
( .o Oilio, and Columbia,
'h,;t -rht:rr. ,tfcnt~t!te--people- ????
i o the week of October 24? /
mi n vralifv thoir hopes
v . it "mooting of pleasure and ~~T"
"nrl > enjoyment at the Fair.
:d thref.iHv llio catalog and pre- F
o:;lv hi is accordingly. ' .
' . c'.ai y (rivcon Jackson for
t.'t1110 Washington St..
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