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TL'SKKS'Kll PARTY
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Accompanied Football Team to
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...Gwecr.obor.o,' X. C?The Tuskogoc
-????? Institute fv-wt' aH " t^nni," ciK"itt'e tx
""fcr*~ Vyhtioa^l)>hia for the annual game "\vitT
Lincoln ;Univershj\. Saturday, stopper
. off her a for ac\ eral lioiirH?_^L'he party
of 200 p?r^ n?, ti'U'elihg on a special
train,confuting of one steel baggug<
"" - car, two 'largo V.> cl cracho-,. Twc
tooyistS sleeping cars, two stahilari
sleeping caVs and a dinner-tar l'tuch
ed the. city in the early afternoon a lie
went inline,'.lately .to .the A. and T
. ; Co fro go esmpu ?r as "g u SStnj f thcijf
' ' -stifutjhn. * ' " . <*?
- The T uakoge'e 'i'.gcfs ha\e not beer
?- ?beaten. *n Unveio.aj and to date UrH
. . season have hoi a^i w'iiji dcie-al. Lusi
v\_ Jyear, on i' iiuikim huld,-i'hiiadcipiiiu
- ~ . Ihe.Vigers Uv.lL'U"t.i ~iie ^ncng Ljiicoii
Ur1\ eis.'.y lounx.lu io 1G ana are (le.
.. .. teimincU lu repeal iha> perlonnance
pieces; under the aiicctiuh bi. Cbptair
- Frank L. JJr'ytv which.is accompany.
'"* ' . ." the'tqanv.played *ut' the -Marti
_ Carolina Coik-ge X or women and ren.
ciorod ?.t program oi oaceptionaUy tint
? tiuaiity; q^Ue''b^oiid' t|ie nature oi
.a nioaram that i.duld bk oj
amateurs. From' "Marche ijlay," the
'.opening number-, to thtf final selection
^ the Tuskogoe.Seng, there was warmth
of tone ami sus.tu;i:c'd beauty. ' ,
-?ThcOLanJ also played a second con.
ccrt at A. and T. College to a. large
v_??r?? audienep. : ??;
: President F. D. BluforU, the A. ant
JT. faculty, members- of the student
?' boay and ci?a:cn.i of Groym.boru ur.
ranged, a very satisfactory and en"
joyable- program for the Tuskegec
group during their stay in tho city.
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CLAFLIN STAR 1 S SI.()\V BUT WIN
Salisbury;' is. F.-s&Bnec. Taylor's
. . . jypyTl^vl n^.riiiTvT Jyui tiya when they
rnot; thc..Lir!n;;-?ttrne j Bears ahS^werc
unable to get- o;T v.ith a tightening
start, and were not oniy hold in the
" hrst i*.a!i hat" TLcTr'goITI was danger!
* . ousiy thTCUlcncch r?hc first he If end
' ' * ed with tin one scoring. r"?
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bi uun to l'untt.'.n and from the re
~ "Lepuon of the ball at. the kickoff, tin
r I'ar.tner* oT (Jlat i>?-?-4VKU-eheci; fur ;
v touchdown.' The extra point was lost
A l'umblo by Livingstone in the nex
few minutes after they had receiver
! '.hL. bafj, was' recovered by Claflir
l within .'10 yards of ?gnnl.?A deter
L mined-drive a^ain 1 >routrHT"a tooicti
! lovih #iwl. *thc extra point was mad<
'' fi-pm A. Bythcwood'sioc.
r~ In -4he fourth .quarter after ClaT
L Jin a.tar-ted anchor march which ear
> i- f 1 to 'within 13 yards of goal, Liv
1 njr.dorie's line' stubbornly resisted am
l. ? I -1 / '!? /?! t-- it; i tt *+ *%
auiu v anon mree uowns. iier^. oyine
' wood l'rbm placement kicked the.g<?i
n tlYtr~f mirth down for three mor<
poln s. Living: tone lVuulp a deter
- i^iiliexL.effort to, score by passes bu
i one was intercepted by BJake wh<
5 ran oo yards for goal, the last count,
t Ler for Gl?^Jin. 4 ' f . .
' Final score: 2^;~ LivinenToni
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1 Livingstone (0 > - ? CMflin (22
Watkins \ _ l*;E, /Y. Bythewoo,
1 Golewnn . ?R. T. Byr<
Thomas Lr G. Dubrt
.Mci-ftrrrrtrk U. Kingletor
^McBemaM- , R. G. SoutV
- Smnlp; . ? RrTrJ McCoHougl
: McManus R.'E. Priole.ai
> Mills ' Qr '?J?-Knftrhi
' Daniels R. II.' B. "Whitfielt
Randall *!.. H. R. Johnsnr
Butler <F. B. . Gregc
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. IN MEMORIAM
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[ Sat. red to the memory of a loving
husband ami dxivoted father, Mr. J
> S. Collins, -who died Nov. 5 1024. '
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> Three years" are gone but stillv.wt
: miss him;
: ! I is seat will bt. forever vacant,
Friends may think the wound "is hc:.j
ed '.?TF*
Little do they know the sorrow
j That lies in ?ur hearts concealed. *
; W<r long to caress him
When we bi'eathe our evening' prayej
! At our fireside v.\? rather- sad and.
i . lonely: ; ... J .... ..
Where he once sat among us
t We. hear his voice-no more. .
! We are ;a!'e in his confiding
i That we shall meet on yonder shore
r Watch *and tvait for us, dear father
j 'Til we meet irrthe land above;
| bear father since you left us
j- Three very sad'years have passed a.
: .* way * .
I A happy .Tionle we once enjoyed
i \\ hen 'we were all together ?TTT?
^ tuwiuus imic* irom among is gone
_ .A wiiec^v-e joved-miUii^ ??
A place is >qcaht in -our home
Which never can I>e filled.
In honor rmrh remembrance of oui
dern father, grandfather and hus
- hand; ;
Mrs. R, H. Collins,
Mrs. K. E. Scott,
. Th* ft- .t'CoTlina,
*> ' Mrs. (G. C. Woodward,
* Little R Junnita Woodward..
~ THE l*A I.METT
UIi: GRAND ORDER EASTERN ~T
STAR HOLD SESSION :
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Pursuant to th^ call 'of, the State '
Royal Matron, Mi a Rebecca 0. Wal.?.
iont thr> pi-it annual ""g""1 nf.the
Sixth-Diefrictrr-Ordei* of the Eastern 1
Star, was held in McCIc'lIanville, S. C., *
September 30, 192TT The convention J
was the gues{. of "Faithful Chapter No. 1
>1)2.. The following! chapters were rep_ (
resented: Princ0 Hall No. 41, Doric, *
' Poinsetta No. 12G of Chai-Ieston, Lady' *
\ Love of Scotia-and Ruth No. 39. of r
j?Cross, S. G.
! v Faithful vChaptcr had everything ,
in readiness for our ertterlarnment. *
hfhe CoHveiVtlOTr^as opened in due-"
I form, after a short song service. Mr.
'i 'jf.imuiil Poinsett% Royal Patron of j !
Poinsetta-Chapterrgave valuable ser 1
! vice in the organization arret irr ex.,
plaining the object of the meeting.
Mr. F. R. Blanchard, Royal Patron of
. Prince Ilall Chapter' also gave efli .
cient service. . - The
round table.Jtalk was very interesting
and helpful. The works and j
' object of the order were thoroughly .
I uiseussed. and we were made to feel
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- ili.-it?wo wcic engaged .in .a splendid
- 'woi'Iu mid that wy bllUURl fetihVe to
rhprt mpVe women "to ' join our noble !
i j (.tilery that we mig'h help in the uplift
f i .'f humanity.??: jThe
following district deputies were
, j'presold, and gave valuable service:;,
^ Mesdames Eliza Washington. Beau. !
; Vol t;?Anna?K: Wilson, Charles ton;;
I I Marv R. Wilson, Clcnnanville. j
,.j At nigh'., his honor, Mr. II. T. Mor
| ^ McCRfliumvillc, gave
" ; ihe.'dcl;.a:es; and'Mv, .bhn Graham, ,
'UMau'istrat^r-ttddi'esscd tin. convention
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' on the-subject of Masonry. ?
J , After a splundjd literary program j
the convention adjourned to meet at;
j he. call ol" 11:0- Grand Royal Matron, j
I We left McC-lennahville. feeling that i
a day had bctfi pfofitably sppnt. Our
Grurid. Royal Matron. Mrs. Waltonjj
?s+towed that 'hrrd rtTiJ w*?s^aff
- heart aiuj was the right woman ifl%
F ine light place. ;
! The following wt*re present" from
* ] C harlestoh: Miss Rosalie Mickey, Roy
ai -Matron of rofnsetta Court; Mrs.
1 A. K. Wilson, '..Royal Matron from
l*rince Itrrtl ;' Sir SahiUel Poin. ""
- s. Mo,?Royal , Patron?fr>?ni?i'uiincttn 1
1 Court;; Sir F. ll.^"HUmcharil, Royal
\ Patron', Pl'ine llall;. Mestfomes Rad_
- tiers,'Levine, Simmons, and afh*s M.' i
A. McFall of I'oinsetta; Anna Grant,l.-Prince
J'l til; J.onnit, Prince and Pinck
ney,'Doric.
Too 'much praise cannot be given
o the citteens. of "AfcCivnnanvHle~~Tor*j
he splendid manne'r^they treated us,;
) trangers within their gates. May 1
1 he blcsingg of heaven/rV^t richly
5' upon th.irt, ami may tlie eru!se of oil
i knnw no diminishing, anil tlie barrel
)1 of menl nnvnr mwv Iocs
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. Winnsboro News. <
Services at St. Paul Baptist Church
J Sunday."Avetft very improsivc. Rev. |
r t.' .u. Beat to was in the jpulpictind!
everything carried out on clock time.'
lie cry .one o.LUgh' the. spirit of giv.
Intr which was so, hoautiiuiv demon.
.fated by the pastor.
The B. Y. P. U. of St, Fhtli Church
. S'.phiyin^r its- pa: t umW -hs-moat crih;~;
. t'l'.t leader*. I-'iof. W.-A. Ross, lie'is
. bringing,things to'puss.' There ail !
. I' programs rendered ouch Sunday* by i
. tht. (liffcecnt grouiVs*-of the Union.
:f'?of. Jio^s is getting the* cooperation
t} >f s^nic of-thc members of the faculty1';
H together with the members" of the
'.Vii..* yotiiijl'tr children,. ' i<
\\ e"-sire having sonic warm weather 1
w and it U coi'tainly fuking effect |
*, .jiVjir- th&i parents and'.children. New"
i iudcn'.fi are coming in daily. The
' riiicjyai- and faculty along with the <
t ohl students wish to extend to the
i w student -. a hearty* welcome. i
j-i The fiie department has hcen kept;
i busy during the "past two week*. The ?
i homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, '
'dr. end Mrs. P. J%.Jrukson and Mrs.
Harris were destroyed by frre. We 1
extend to them our deepest sympathyrj
Mr. C. 0. Mcintosh bis taken upL
I his iwu lt at Johnnton; fi. C. as in in jTpal.of
the Training school and in
slrdctor in agriculture.
MlV-F. E. Mcintosh is taking a 1
7 oTirse in' cai pentry at Voorhees In:P
I. S 01 t Ult'r r
SjfisI Beatrice BouTwore is 'taking a
le-muse -at Booker -Washington school, ;
t Columbia,, S. C.*
The Fairfield County Baptist-As. M
-socialion held its anftual session at,1
RehohothChureh near Smollwood, -'
^-October 12?10. Th'osc who attended '
report a splendid session. Rev. J. t
program to preach the doctrinal serC * I
fnon. Those who heard him enjoyed a '
rare' gospel treat. it
Among the many Winnshoroiana J
\iibo mootred down to hte Association r
were Mr. .and Mrs. James Boulware, jt
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tTTss"P. F. McIntoshTdVIrs. Ida Jacobs,'
Urs, Laura Sttother, Mr. and Mrs.' sh
J. E. Manigault, Miss J. E. Gilliam, j rlr<
diss Eva Chappelle and Mrs. D. Jack, ! TIi
ion. __?? ??__ -1-1^4
Mrs.?Florence?br.?Young, trained l.gft
lurse, is at l\onie again alter spencnng Aj
he summer in AsheVille N. C.
Hie Fairfield -County - -teaehers.._h?ld r(^,
heir regular, monhtly meeting Satur
lay, October 22. Quite a number t
if teacher, were present and.-ao.jn.. u {
cresting .program, was carried out. sa
Mrs. B. E. Pickett, Mrs. A, S. g0
Thompson, Mrs. Mouzon and Mrs. R. *Q
2. Pickett motored OVeF from Cam.
len to attend the teachers' meeting ^
Saturday.' . . j.
The rural schools of the- county are
hrowing wide their doors of learn- ''
ng. Among' the teachers who op. j v,
ined their schools on the 24th were: 1' ,'
Mrs. B. E. Rosier, Mrs. E. Pickett --0
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Johnson and Miss M. L. Mcintosh. | '
Mrs. Pearl I. Peay is teaching in
:he St. Mark School at Nelson, S. ' '
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Miss'Eliza J. Johnson left fro Daw." ^
tins, S. GT, where she will begin teaching.
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'Mr. Larkin Woodward, who has 'a
for-the past few weeks, succumbed to ^
he monster death Monday afternoon. a*=
He leaves to monj-h hi^ ln<?s ? wife,
live daughters and two sorts, and a a'
host -of relatives and friends. Our v> 1
deepest sympathy gees out to the.be .
reaved family. . ' ' t; * . .
Messrs, Stuart, Harper and Par_
Saturday.
inr were pleasant visitul'S in tilt' I'lty?
Mrs. Jmnes Houiwure^ Mrs. Arthur,* '
Uouiwarc and Mis.s Jessie Gilliam mu_
.oacd 10 Great FulU Sunday to visit ai
relatives/ They report a very plea ! .
sant trip. . .
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B, C. STATE COLLEfiE CLUB ORG
A X i Z L I) IN \ORK - j }
CITYJ,,
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hf uogh the persistant efforts of
gnuEstefefc^athi former"'teachers, a it?al v/
r.ood Soutrf^ijty^lLna State* Coljege..
t lub has been organized in this "elty.
ilie first meeting was held ut the Y. tL,
W. C. A. with about twenty former jj
"tudents, graduates und teachers pies- ^
out,?A temporary chairman was
feetcd for tiie purpose of calling u jn
meeting and electing officers for the n
South Carolina ' State College Club
;ii New?York City. \y
The second meeting was had Octo j.;
her liOlh at the-home of Mrs. Nellie ],;
Neely. About forty_ or more were'?
jiresent. The officers \vere elected,
ihey are as'fo,llo\\;s: president, Prof.
1'iugcne Mizelle; v'cc president, Frank
1'. Smcak; secretary,- Miss . Nellie
Houston; financial secretary^ j Dr. &
Racket; Chaplain, Charlie Grcorrr
StYchg Man,. Walter ^laynes. '
?Tim purpose of thp plnh is to offer
lU'izbs and scholarships to students of
lie college. ' ?
Special credit is due Prof. Mizclle, <3
Mr>....Brank Smoak and -the members
af thc'7clais. ,uf '25,. ^ . . 4?1 "q"
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HELENA NEWS . 7 ?
La i t Sunday -was a high day at 3
li.r, ( hare; A. M. E. Church. The J2_
ervice wis good and the Sunday'*?
:"Thf E was "oil: in fill. "All were at o
%<; >' )>o/t' of. duty.?f ? " ig
' A: .8:00 P.^I. Rei^JUiV. Wright ?
I reached ?.a good sermon. All who v
Heard', him were pleased.. -OMiv.
Eugene \Marshall and mother, It
L'rs. Cornelia Marshall motored from ?
Smtrtnnburtrt?also Mrs. Ella Whiter
nil ye i!ttf"sKev.- Wf* II. Stephens of :?
Spartanburg. We were glad to see
them. * . , u. . .. X
Our pastcir is jjp "and doing fine.
We are glad ta see him up again. Cj
. Rev. Wm. Sartor was out with us oi
in last Sunday. ?
The A. C. E. League is doing a ?
^reat work as usual.
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Knights of Toussaint Offers Liberal #<i
Program to its Membership 'J*
?Tiie Knights ul' TuussallU ol Anier,
ic'a, the greatest secret, fraternal, x
benevolent and patriotic organizai
lion known issued an official statel
ment this morning from the office of 'A
:he Grand Noble Secretary, that a X
campaign for 5,000 new members in X
south Carolina formerly operied. ' -4The
order of Toussamt, offers to its
membership $250.00 *vt death, protec . A
ion aeuinat accident and sickness,..in X
he time of disaster and distress, nied- ?
tmT aid and hospital treatment, nurse |j*
raining of young women, and to stu. {
lenl's wishing to enter college, a col.
ego education. It Is the largest and A'
most'liberal program ever offered to *t*
.he membership of anv order in A, ^
"erica. + A"Both
men and women can join 4he
iniform-Tanks of the Knights of Tonf?-- ^
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int^ the decoration: "And insignitr^-ft
o\v much ta?te and beauty, and on L
ls? parade makes a pleasing show. 1J
ie uniform rank holds its annual
lining camp during-the-annual ses_ | A!
at Of the Statu Grand Lodge
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District Deputies are wanted for ^tl
e?men and women -all over South $
irolina. All persons^who are in
rested in forming a lodge, might do a
;11 to write to the Knights of Tous j }l
int, 1JH>1 1-2 Taylor St., Columbia, ?
mth.-Wirolina. Or phone 6757 and ask
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r the Grahd' Noble Secretary. u
Among the grand lodge officials of w
e Knights of Toussaint are: Dr. J.
Beard, -Cnlmnbht;?Giand Nobla !*(
mmander; H. IL Seabrooks, M. D.,!
larleston, Grand Medical Director; !
>ymou- . Carroll, Columbia Grand ^
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, lake City, Grand Noble Chaplain; ' o
r. M, A. Evans, Columbia, Grand s
able Advisor and Miss N. A. Mc. i
leon, Charleston, Grand Noble Eni_ i'v
ess for the^wonien who are mem. ?
rs 6f?the order. g
T Wrt tii11* rtf miCDnmi Vtao . n 11
rge mmebership in*the lower ^ec-j
u> -el" South CunJina. _li eilWt*4?
>uth Carolina more than six years !
:o. Florida, Georgia, Alabama and ' ,
ississi])pi are among the strongJ
fetes with the largest membership
1th the Knights of Toussaiht. *7^
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LANCASTER NEWS ' j.a
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The churches and Sunday schools j.
e still progressing nieelv. A con, j
st between the Washington? Bap
st and St. Paul .A. M. E. Sunday,
hools will take plftce in the- St. Paul \
. M. E. Church, Sunday, November, j
Mr. and MrsLDdftoint and Mr.-Pliil- '7
Logan ' of Columbia were guests I
thc honw V>f Mrs- Jane' Massey
inday. They went away claiming
pleasant day spent: "We hope they .
ill come again/
The girls of the Lancaster High
hool lave sthl'tCd .lllt'lr UllskuL ball ain
with Prof. Riley and Miss Sadie
ailfi as coaches. For a beginning ?
id-girls are doing nicely. We hope ."\
thc. near1'future to grant you the t
ivilege of seeing our team play r
real game against/Trfty School ' ?^
Misses-Naomi Richardson, Florence
'at son and Mrs. ..McDonald accorn. , t
mied Prof, and Mrs. Riley to Char 1
'tn M" I' ?..t,TU... !?'
? ;u i m vuljt 1 lie). IUJIUI ll'U 2
p.lensarvt,..tyip., ' ?-- - -- - ? j s
If you want to pet what, is .in store 'fl
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"A BreatK of
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James William
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~T LirtVW IMLINC
Avuilabc N<y
. Be~. ut if u 11 yllkistxatech
? Ministers and School Teacht
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. $2.00 pei
O-fl^r FrorrT~~^??
' HAMPTON PRINT1
1310 Assemblv Street
L ,u_k ?7 or the AU"
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When aqatl\ invades your family
solution comes to you from the lav
AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATE
protected by insurance laws, to pa
policy which your forethought pors
such. ... f"~
Every member of the family sho
$50U.U0 CONTRACTS. Ou? agent
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We call for and deli
'YOURS FOR
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Saturday, JNoveifltier b, ft|27
-rr-?4t?sd.i.i. hffijjjrtnt-H, rump tn\thy ^
ancaster High, School Thunksgi\tng
Misses Brown and llarangtu^and J
Lr. Btown were guests oT'Mnaftd,
[ra^WiU"~Sliort -Sunday. ' Thcwla
ies and the gentleman are of Ches G
;r. They too claim a very pleasant
fcay. ; , _ " <
~"A night school fof all who are unr -
le to attend school during the day *
ours and especially for the adults,
-ill opep its doors in the Lancaster
[igh School Thursday riight, Novem. _
er 3, 7:30.- We welcome all who Tsh.
to attend." .
Prof. E. E. Riley preached a very
juching sermon at St. Paul A. M. E. ?~
IhurcH Sunday morning. ~ ~7
Dr. Riley and wife and brother of
lock Hill, visited Prof. E. E. Riley.
un luonaay mgnt mu young ioiks ;
f St. Paul A. M. E. Church will
tage a d armor entitled "Loved and -!
.ost" in two,acts. The drama was ' '?
.ritten and is directed by Miss Eu. .
enia F; Bouler. It promises to be a
reat jguccess. Everybody is cordially.
tivited,
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felder-antl
laughter 'spent the week-end here
vith Mrs. I. S.. Hatfield.
Mrs. ^larthena Washington has re_
urned from -Philadelphia, Tu., after
pending thc_ summer tiiero^ ' r ***
Mr. Leonidas Bowman, a student of
>fate Colleger is spending a few, days
iere with- his parents. . "
Mi:*s Sadie Cog of the Stat^ College,.?;
s here for a few days.
Miss Sarah Davis left last week
o attend the South Carolina State
?mr. . .. _
Mr. W. T. Bo wens left for Columbigv .
Bis mcrnlmr'BriflhgArror"his4yith?r.
teVi W: M. Bowens.
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FA4R AT ORANGEBURG
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will be "the Mecca for the
Iiddlij Sectioji of South Carolina when
housands will come to the thll'd an
iual fair of Orangeburg" County^ Nov.
ictivities will fill the program. Cat .
le exhibits, farm ami poultry : ex.
libits. College football Kamets, rural
school exhibits; horse races' and the
shows; inake this the gala event of
b^scason. ' ?1?. . :. ,
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