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PAGE EIGHT. ?, Et'V ',. J "The Greatest Negro Business Y EDUCATION is Protection fc ; % Soiis LIFE INSURANC ^ In Either Case Delaj Y LIFE INSURANCE?So far < v i JL never be cheaper. The YQ] . % the rates. The OLDER-yoi y for Protection. / ^ Mjany a man has discover< ingly slight ailment has ba Protection that LIFE INSU jr is why "Putting Off" the in y MORROW ni:.'y prove Lo be y DELAY IS EXPENSIVE. Do You Carry All the Life Now, TODAY is a good time ~ tion?while you are a "GO1 Y ^ fh" c ..Write us at the HOME OF] T BENEFIT agent yithin rrmvf | The, National $ Insurance - 609 F Street, N. W:, . v "Not for Power and Pres ?fr ' ?. 1 WILLISTON TIGERS RIDE TO si - t EASY VICTORY b ... - - . , 1 --=? ; "Bus" Willfoms, r.ipt Holmoni Howard' and Harris lead attack a. gainst Laurin'ourg, while Black and ? Gold line pViyed as pretty a game P ? as one wuuld waul to sec. ?}? ... - . ?... i. ... 1 Si Hopelessly outclassed, played dizzy and forced to drink "defeats bitter w portion unto the dregs, Laurinburg In.. J stitute-bowed in humble submission ^ at Williston Park Friday afternoon, ^ while the Black and Gold wave of Williston High rolled- on to register it3 most imposing victory fo thcsetrr" son, 28?0. ' A 'w Her linn r?lf 1 -y H" ftTT~~ ?^7 tack that, would not be denied, Lourin burg displayed a commendable g?xme_ ^ ness and laudable sporimanship, but her puny effortsTo haltTtheTigers of . Williston were as chaff before the. wind. Coach Matjden^lme with Scott, as -usual,| its shining star, played great bfljiV while the backfield func.." g toined -for the greater part of the e1 i?,?-?- : ec 11 vl '/ di ' ????' . " " ai ? ~ The' ktory ft told in .the first downs -j. ^ ?WillistenTtHnrd~Eaurinburg 3, only 0j one of which was earned. The othi q er two resulted from penalties im-_ a] posed against the locals for offside a violations, although since thc double a, hike formations threw thc Wrlliston j, Tigers off their feet. ... . p Williston sco/ed in every quarter. ^ "Bus" Williams carved the ball over for the first score a few minutes af- ? i? fer play started, the bip-runlng half ^ p?iTig pre oi tne- gunicu inui>t ceil- " sistent?gamersr ?Howard, probably v played the best game of his colorful a' career^ ripping the Laurinburg line open time after time. No less tjum. ^ . iinTiT~iiii 11 n ni'lTTirnry to stop the o: plunging fullback who hit. the line u With an- abondon to stir the blood in 11 the sideline crowd. * ' ' h .. Laurinburg won the toss and elec_ tl ??tetfidek. The ball was sent whirling beautifully down the field with Lau. rinburg closing in on the runner in ^ a noat?manner; wiihston lost the s, ball when the visitors had hppn hplriltl for downs and forced io kiekr--- Joney|-gi C0??MG?O I J. II. Johnson & Co. g a ?*in - ' Is: i, REAL ESTATE 3 J. And ff INSURANCE AGENCY J|L ^ Agent Federal Automo- J; ^ bile Association 5 a Collection of Rents ? v Easy Terms on Homes 5 e Some chbice Bargains in Coun- g: i( try, suburban and city properties 5 ^ Some Special Bargains"on farms J in ICeislm.v, ltichland end L.ex--;111 Tngton Counties. 8 ! ^ | General Insurance ^w% n Appraisal a *. _5f"|i j c I. . nsw/>r'P 1 pwM ** gigy i,: Zol Nat-Lotm. JSxtkmk : [ ?f h . . } Enterprise in the World." ?r the Future? ' X ;E ' is Expensive. - - . ' < X as you are concerned?will LJNGER^you are, the lower i are, the greater your need i -+ X 2d too late that someTseem. rred him forever from the % RANCE affords. And that isurance problem until TO_ a grevious mistake. Yes, V . X Insurance You Should? . % V to ask yourself that ques_ OD RISK." X Safety Limit ~ : . & PICE, or see a NATIONAL Y uiient reach. X Benefit Life f ? * ??J X Wasington, D. C. stige, but for Service." J - W A^fc .4. r^.T vyT.TT.yr.y1 ??, hot through the enemy's defense to lock the punt and recovered the ball n as pretty a play as Wilmington has ver seen this season. Thin play re Lilted in a touchdown by Jones. The greater part of the game was Viyed deep in Laurinburg's territory ith the-visitors frrrhtfnrr nrnmnfw tn ;ave off defeat. PraeticallyThe entire Wilson squad as given an opportunity during play. This is the fourth game that MadL en's bovs have won this season Our "Can_ig "iSnrpnvti rftg/,K Madden and 10 cup will stay in Wilmington." . AND T. BEATS ^DURHAM AFT ^rfeR-^irrE|rFTGin7^8^^ ??r j. . isitbrs Stage Fight After First Period and Cross A. and T. Goal Twice Greensboro, N. C. Oct. 2;Ur"Local rid fans were given, a thrill almost rery minute nf thi?~stadtum "yester_ ay afternnnn, whpn fh???fTTrrrp'--fir~ nd T. eleven rohvped away with 28 to f victory, over the scrapping. Negro even from- the North Carolina State ollege for Negroes at Durham. A. ad T. unleashed a powerful offensive t the very start of the clash and it ppearod that the visiting eleven was 1 for a terrible drubbing, but" the urham aggregation settled down to usiness after the fij-st?preiod and irned the contest into a real scrap, cfore yesterday's game A. and T.'s oal line hacT not been crossed, but re?plucky Durham boys took adantagq of several breaks to shove cross two touchdowns, Coleman and Wilson, proved toe tueh lor thePjirllfl m .bat? 'ibis-pan t .powerful backs plunged through le visiting line almost "at-will. Cole, mil registering two touchdowns and i llson one, wiule. Henderson, liash> ttle quarterback for A. und T., whc nrlled?the?graftd?stand several ines by his sensational runs, attered his way through center foi le fourth of A. and T.'s touchdov ns ^ofemarr, - who was one of the out tanding stars of the 'gum?, r? "i* uce extra points, sending the pig. kin betiweelT the uj^fcifehts on three ccasions with placement kicks. Durham's first touchdown qj n intercepted pass in the. thirst per' 3(k " Coleman got back ass to Streator, right end, \an< [rimes, who was labeled with "Red' [range's number, ^71^ scooped thi all up after it had been tipped bj n A. anil 1'. flayer and sprinted 6', rards for a toiichdown. The visitint leven scored again in the flntfl per. >d on a'"sleeping end" play. Wilson urham's left, end, hid himself ncai rre outside line and took a pass fron .ustin -over the goal line. It wa: pretty nifty, tnnlr thn A nut eleven by surprise. All of A. and T's touchdowns wcr? :ade on straight 4ine plays Witt oleman, Wilson ahd Henderson lead ig the attack. Streator, A. and T ghj end, plaved n f_n imi ane and Miller proved a tocty. of strength in the lineT anjUIfister, ft. end, also gave a nifty perforiflnce. Strawd, Grimes and Long ere tfce big tpins- in the Durham icktield, and Busby, center, and ickson and Thmopson in the guards ayed nicely. \ irt - T~. . . THE PALMETTO STATE "BULL PUPS'* LOST TO AVERY INSTITUTE 6?0 ? State College "Bull Pups" lost what nu was destined to be a nothing nothing toi affair, to avery Institute 6?0 here m: Friday.. H? Both t ?ams played in the middle ye of the field the greater part of the ioi time, with the "Charleston Children a showing mora ?dash and pep. Ion State College "Youngsters" were of fast on end runs birt the line would tin not hold the on-rush of the Charles,. r ton lads. pa In the last quarter Avery resorted he] to an arial attack which carried her th< safely to a six pointer. The extra cei failed. V . yet The passing of Webber for the Mr "Pups" and the switness of Ellings1. Mi ton for Avery were the features of \yi the game. ral "Pull Punn" - i? Avery J. Smith r :^L. .Ellingston ter Bovan LrT.-^- -H.Taylor Th 1. irmaUlB L. U. Sloan an< n* A/it xoung v*. oinvmon Jones R. G? Crawford wa - Sfllly R; T.", ' Grayson Webber R. E, ?Duskei vllle--*73 : -fltry~~ ouailn Oslin R. Hi Leddlehetter Smith % L. H. . Broags F. B. Pinckney Referee: .Vicient; umpire: Williams Headlineman: Delorne. of = CLAFLIN PANTHERS SHAPING tiv FOR HOME COMING GAME j . J . afl Orangeburg, S. C., Oct. 21?The dei -Claflin Panthers ^d a rest this week ?tl before facing the Livingstdhe Bears, del - TPriday, October 28, in probably the toughest game of the season. Mi November 4th, they mdet the Paint vil College eleven, in the first Confer- re: - cum game.?This gume Is of wide ^ interest and will attract many sup. ? porters of both schools to the City on of the Edisto. A big Home Coming Re_ fui ception is j?Ianned and a special train "is expected from Augusta. Ccach bu Toylnr gnyfi t/>nrYt js jn bad shape to for the game,' buLcome <pnd see. _? tiv CHERAW NEWS . fo1 ' ' ; -?? Mr-Eugene Harrington left Sunday night for New York City. He hsa 001 employment with his brother. Mr. R. J. Lynch left for Camden ' S. C- Tuesday morning to attend the Grand Convocation of Royal Arch Masons. . Mrs. ^inie Jackson has returned t0, herrvfr froip Wayn'esville, N. C., wfrere L|^he-had-omployincnt during th"e~surnT'Tm - mer. : Mrs. Charlotte Powe is on the sick 1 list'this week. tu ' . Mr. Ben Dorsey, who was report1 ed sick last week, died Friday after. noon. The body was taken to Mar_ ? 1 shalFs funeral parlor and prepared for burial. His funeral was held 'n 1 Sunday at 3:30 P. M. at the Pee Dee i r> it-i. -l n tt> tir r?. r*v< ouptist vynurcn. i\tjv. r*.vv. .rrince, ' pastor, officiated* He was buried ' with Pythian honors. - Mr. Robert Thomas of Bqltjmorer --M4n?was lujMe?last weeh visiting ^ - relatives. ? ^ Mrs. Belle Thomas, ftfter visiting ^ : her mother and friends, returned to a Baltimore, her home, Sunday ngiht. i Mrs. Mary Davidson and children, -who-came here-m-Atigtisfc on account i of illn^sa?of - her mqther, who later ^ t died^ returned-to New York Sunday ? I night to her husband. W r Mrs. G. W. Covington and" daugh- ^ , ter. Mrs. Ada_B. Robinson an-htKrr-U* [~T>an<n "/ . V- St ( Mr? James Robinson motored to . Greenville Sunday. > Tli _ i Rev. N. T. Bowen was?called?tfr ^ | Sumter Friday on business. by J. Hesley M. E. Chuich lxtd a SUC. cessffil day Sunday and everybody mi ; * seemed to have enjoyed the services s'? ! ami tho finnnpinl ahf\uiinir mnrla h(l ^ The pastor, Rev. N. B. Buw^ Jr., preached two noble sermons, which is Ct his Acubtom. - ? St . Sunday night the eight collectors, , who were the ladiesof courft^, ~ ported$Z54725. ^he choir sang No. in '48. ' uS j We hope to clear up all assessments ^ on the third Sunday in next month. Di NEW YORK CITY LOCALS an _ yo - 'Miss Zenobla Reynolds jleftr this Tc city for her home, Ooluhvbia, S. C. _on Thursday. ! , V ???- -lis The special friends of Miss Mar_ te: garet D. Woodward were entertained > on Monday evening. -The party'was vr r "composed chiefly of Miss Woodward's to: school friends. The young folks en_ . joyed a delightful evening. ? of ? - Tins south Carolina State College soi Club met Tuesday night at the Y. W.; toi , _C. A.. -The club will meet again on ' Wednesday. Prdf. Mizell and Miss Mi Nelle Houston is doing much towards , "p f. jU'Kanixintf the elub.1 ; : W< Little Mittie Nelson, who has 'been [v in the hospital is at her home to the m< delight of her many little friend*. | ... ' . *? . ^ . K\ .. v? j " * I LEADER ' . ELLOREE NEWS Let Rev. I.'W. Wilborn, pastor of E_ ft inuel A. M. E. Church of Charles. ei a, and little daughter, Veronica M^e ide a flying trip here last Monday, 1" ! reported having had a successful ar's work and was ready and anx_ isly waiting to entertain the South rolina Annual Conference.. He was id in his praise of the good people sj Emanuel. We hope he will con tr lue in the good work . ,n The first meeting of the fall of the oc rent-Teacher's Association was co .d, WodntTaday twenlhg to outline: ^fr ; year's work. The following ^ffi. hi s were elected to serve during the bj ir: Mrs. E. B. Williams, president;. ? s. E. *Z. Daniels, vice president; ss Ruth Gregg, secretary; Mrs. E. g. ilker^ assistant secretary; Mrs. Sa~ ? 1 Keith, treasurer. Following the S uancco meeting-n?reception \vhs" 1g idffrjd the teachers by the parents. S tables wfpp ?+*?'irtiirri nrilili ii ilill i"T i ferns. Delicious salad and sweet ? irses were served. the occasion ? s ^njoved by all' pro newt : ;C" Prof. Daniqls and toachers are g Tlrihg~~harmoniously for the im: -ifr ovehient of the school. PENDLETON NEWS Mrs. : Maggie Brown and daughter Philadelphia, are spending ? few $ 5" hire .visiting friends rand rela_ ? es. . 8 Mrs. George Winston has returned g :er spending the summer in Phila. ? Iphia visiting?son . and ~jg ler relatives and friends.of Phila. ? Iphia. ? The seventeejW months old son' of V \ and Mrs. Alj&n BroWii of'GTfetfn. j le was brought here and laid to; 3t in the Ging's Chapel A. M. E.! uitli eeing't^Ey. \ Ir~ r" ^ Mr. C'ark^Vatkins, the grand uncle ! little Thomas M. Brown attende the j neral. Merrs..Charlie Watkms^itrT. Hamrg and! James "\5fatkins motored ese. . James E. Gannt is correspondent r this paper in Pendleton. ' If ever u hAve any news, please get it to _ in djy "Monday if you want 1t in the ming issue. Greenwood News - ^ -. H Rev. George W. Bradley was in wn Saturday on business. Dr. L. A .Logan of C]intfln_Jidsited-J| r city last_ week^ - While htrre?ho jfl ii-the_guestof Dr. 8. W. Douglass. | Miss Celia Gavle of Sumter, has re rned to the city for an indefinite xy with her--<eusin, Mrs. Daisy B. >lnian. Messrs Essex Taylor and larence Greene accompanied her, t have since returned to thejr home SutfFter. . TT^ Miss Lois McGhee, one of the teach s in the Seneca Graded School, is *m re at the bedside of her mother, o rs. Janie McGhee. Our siclr nir?" "Mrc TTllfm Pn..fi.ii.l| -S rs. Jennie McGhee^- Mrs. v Bennie -i? sher, Mrs! John Robinson end the c isses Wallers. We hope for them g sure-'and speedy recovery. Mr. James Parker of McCormick, jS so Messrs, Henry Thomas-and Tray_ jO i.of the samo place, were here-^this c ;ek on- business.? ~~ Miss Gladys Bradley entertained is ednesday in honor of her guest, Mr. ?j arion Parken of Louisville Ky. _g lose?present were: Misses Gladys^ o uart, Geneva Grant, Carol .Walker, = arjorie Dandy, Julia Scott, Messrs. ^ iomas Wideman; Vennie 'Mee|^.jrppv ,S rhip, Henry WilliamsrDavla Towns i." g I ana joe rownsDy. jaeriea-oi games ? rniscd the amusement of the eve. 13 ng. After which Miss Bradltey, "as ?ted by Miss Marjorie Dandy served fl t cocca, cake and sandwiches. Rev. Prof. J.; R. Galloway is in S >lumbi?a this' weiek attending the fi atd Colored-Fair. . . " ? 5 Mr. Y. B. Nance and RevS. M-. G. 5 illiamg and~-B: J. Ramsfe'y are hav ? g their property beautified by the * e of the painter's-brush. Ere this is read by \he public. The $ rectory of the Piedmont Conference -jII be in the hands of its members | id friends. If yours fail to reach 3 u avrite the pastor of Mt. Pisgah J a Rey. J. H. Toatley, Mesdames Ju_ 4 > Tittlo, Bona Kennedy and tfattgh, J r visited at the manag recently^ | R?vj Mrs: Woods is conducting a re y va\ meeting for Rev. Nance at" Wea. ! n Chapel. It is progressing nicely Mrs. Alice J. Long and Mrs. Clarke | NcwSferfv jviaited MrS. Lela John.' n Sunday and worshipped at Wes-. ] n Chapel. ' ~~ ^ 7; ' ? Mrs. Annie Martin of Anderson and ? rs. Nelson of Ware Shoals, were ! op calling" In the city Tuesday. We A re glad lo see them. . Mrs. Susie Narnce and Son. "Y. P." < stored to Greenville Sunday and .< ent the day with the former's moth- V ? ?' 19 ' .. ' - - ^ 1 Mrs, Belle Brown. ;?: Mrs. Jul^u Williams has retlirne* om Columbia, where she spent s?y a! days visiting her daughters, Mrs jrtha Prather and Miss Blanche W.il ims. Mrs. Josie Stewart has^opened he hool just beyond jthe ciyt limits. ' Church News Mt. Pisgah?t)r. W. F. Kite, pre ding elder of the Greenwood I)is ict; filled the pulpit at both morn g und evening service., Sunday. Th< esaion being, the fourth quarterly Svfarenre for fee was good, everything "tin Frida; ght preceding, ^tad been arrange* r the .pastor, hence the work wen: j^??^>x8aawoiooooooooooo.o-< " " A Breath ol _ : -p -* t * -?JamtA Willidii t- AT IDT! ?-<rtvr\Li Avails IipJSL Beautifully Illustrated. --Miniatoro and School Teac Order Frorri .'HAMPTON PR I* I 3 10 Assembly Street i r>'r thp-i oPQCgH3aqooogODgoaopoooooi Fair Wee Your Attention Plea Kramers k * . We^expected this Thousa ds of Visil WE THEREFORE 1 We made a Special T Selected some Wondei |- fill Vnliiet. _ " 85 Tv*i 30 \I/ # worth 1 than ?The~Citizeri^s Fi ^extends a cordic visitors of t > 1 ? :.i _ . J' ' \" | Make this -your Iteac r*?r tadierf? ,_1 MjL-Wa<kH>Elo? St. '" <ro0yo^0<yooo"ooo6<yo->ooo->oo KeceMcoeceaac^^ AC*K 01 i When death invades your fami !' .solation romm tn yon frnni tlir | AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCI > protected by insurance lawsj tc ; policy which your forethought ] . such. Every member of the family $50U.UO COiNTHACTS. Our a* . about it. Phone 7186. The Mutual Relief & * r- J-.TrtTTTOT '! ^ ^ ** .* ?' / ?* A i IMPERIAL t I-" PrescnptK I 105 Washingto: i : Everything carried in -PREGR1PHCNS We call for and < YOURS F< IMI>F.RIA1.1 U' _ J ^ 1 i _ _ - '--.J-' ^ Saturday, October 29, 1927. lorwqrd like a charm. Reports from .1 the \arious departments showed them - do be in good condition spiritually and i. financially. ? * The -financial exhibit: trustees $189.12; drive $75.00; presiding el_ r der $25.00; pastor $218.00; education $58.0Q; other purposes $43.44. Total 609.50. Our pastor; choir and mernbefs"offi"_ " . ciated tor Revs. Strong* Nixon and . Cl.appelle in their financial effort to e put over their drive program. * ) ,Our Sunday Sehopl isrharving an. ~ inortasir' iri membership and atten_ Y dance( which is encouraging. ?Hats ? :1 ->ff tp the superintendent, Mr. Gray . , t and.the official family. < ? . *??? *???? ?? ??^ ^ ; Tke Muser f i Wiiherspoon MS. S C. | ovcmbc iyl?L - I ?r " Handsomely Bounds s :hers should not be without * opy. i| erCopyv^^ siTlNG COMPANY Columbiai S. C. g IUTHORT . DOOOT>DbtoogorH>c^ca^o^oougooooc ,? k Visitors ? ise to - ' ' >hoe Store FaH^and expected tors. PREPARED FOR IT. rip to the Market and rfnl nnd Wonder* : .. ;J ... .lWr . ' " T- "T7" . v SEE OUR v SPECIAL WINDOW Beautiful Styles. Each pair i from $1 to $3 a pair more they are priced. : ?? H- _ .... :o?r - -T" s : jrSf 8 _ lrniuire A^ompany il welcome to the he State Fair ?J\*\ ]quart?rs_A\44le m?ttre-cit)^ ~~ \ .est "Room;* " j Phone 4978 * ^ i ????wmmmmm?mmmmfrn- ~~~\ oo'OOC^oooo^ow<yao<yoa<K^oo^n^n L} FTX)NSOLATI?N'-**'-'*rf ily ranks, what a rr>n j ??1? -nrtlTTMrT'HElVlUfUAL RELIEF A . . AT10N is under contract and you *, ^ > pay you promptly your insurance x r '_ persuaded you to take-out covering * should have one of our SPECIAL j, fents are anxious to talk with you Benev'lept Ass, of S. . | ? t* , K )RUG STORE _ )n Druggists ;- ~ . rFSt. Phone 7226 alurst-class DrugStore ? our Specialty. : v Jeliver Prescriptions. ? DR SERVICE. . ' ' ;> | ;X )RUG STORE * . r ' | \ % T ' ! . 1 1 ' '"