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----- j t bPAGE EIGHT. ?M????.*?1p f* ' .A A1^. A*^A A 4^A .4. |^A +^W A < > r;* . : . . - : - ' . .. ..tsa?a??I I w I. 1 :.7 \* ~ ;I South I Octc . :f ,- .'-v - v " >' ; *> .>r- . A. - ,,,,.; : ? * TUESDAY 3( ^ nvs Ci^ifVvnnrp wi ; < ' day evening'. ' * ppiP !$ WEDNESDA j <>' liams, P. R. Robin V '. son, George Dowd k ;; ? C. Devaux, Tayloi ?%?. built T.oyett; these __ __ . <iy St a rid tp 1 t he 1st, 1 -?^7 thcv lii.uli distinctj I'*- to select. 15,000 e .. i * ' 2 *> THURSDAY ... Y" ; ' ? Y schools are whipp V < . > <* _ ? ? ' Y FRIDAY, NC s. .game m many- res ?? ---Thursday, Catch > ' .' X VOCATION AL T . V GRUBERG'S PA. <1 SEASON TK'KK' v-~ Storev Reese's, TW 01)AYS TIC] Y - bia and the Y AWLMJATION ' ?%? ? " . . _Iiuki^exMbit?rso" ? ? < . J - OCT< *y *>? t __. v? For informal ion conceri V Columbia^ S. ( For General In1 ? , .r ? ?i?i?? Everything For Gre; Lik(? v.t-11 urease,] machinery ovorj i .lit that makes the State Cbloret J lir works. Prof. Blirgess was in the city this v eek to close arrangement for the entertainment of the Votationpl edu cation boys, who will camp pit th< ^ loir tiruonds, the quests ot the Fair t :e entire Aveek. Afr. Jasper Rhodes of F.astover re } rted that his plans for the tourna j. ents are working real fine and tha i is ancient sport will puTT~hnc wilt fifteen uniformed'Knights contesting ; high speed on horse hack to catcl t e greater number of rings and wii 1 honor of crowping the first queei ; of the (lay. There will be thret e.ieens, one selected frotn Allen, Ben edict and Booker, Washington. -?A pplic a t, ithi __w;is_,madc at the Sec i tary's office for space in the Swim y "partinent to show a herd of Dxiroi i rseys fronrt "(thCTTrinrk,-tihtor ? - Prof. Prioleau reports "that quite i cj/owd from Sumter will follow th< Ilincoln Hi, in its tfame Friday, witl Booker T. This promises t0 be a gam< -). * ' ' -'"V- - ' ??? A^4. A^A A^A J^A A^ ^T ~^T ^ *W W^ Carolin; *? . .. >oer Jt . ; ' r P 1 ?? 0?' " \ )th, Raby^Show, In struct,ioi . . > . .0 ilhJ_iB?Lir?s by-experts., Q; Y 31st, Tilting Tournamen ison, R. H. Goodwin, Jr., W. w.Willie Gary, S. Scott, L. Gary (3 horses), Rainey compete on the" face cour: 2nd and 3rd honors of winni iunof croWniiig a queen of -1 .... - 1 1? X-\ xpeci io see inis rrogram. , NOV. 1st, Allen-Benedict eel in fine shape,25,000 to se >V. 2nd, BookerT. Hi-Linci pects as exciting and en jo the Hi School Spirit. RAINING SCHOOL BOYS MOUS SHOWS furnish Mi< rs FOR ADIILTS AND CI Williams' Regal and Impel KETS for the B. T.-Lincoln i Lincoln Hi School author it 1ADE To show a herd of Du they may be installed by B Vnd Enjoy Ydv OBER 3 iin? the Tournament, Communicate or with Wm. WALLACE, Whitmi Formation. Wrifrf*. C1RF.F.N , A^A A^A A^A A^A J ^ Vr )^r Vr T/f yVT 4 4 < in Readiness atesi Fair 1 >., "V- (*: ithat will draw 15,000 spectators. - w fl The A. U.-B. C. Authorities will go"~ I in 3^ advertising in dead earnest ~S I from now until the 50th. There is li s' nothing in the way of getting 25,000 s< ?j people t() see this game, if it is prop- a . erly advertised. ei >] Tickets for Booker T.-Lincoln Tli I' i game will gi^ on sale in 5 days time. Prices to this game will be 25c for c' . adults; same for children. Arfy . school child wh0 buys a two days' II ticket will get a free coupon to this s fbntnje. ^ * 1 b ;! At all the Drug Stores, Imperial,!*1 i Regal, Reese's Williams' also at Lee | i; vy's Department Store and the Citilizen's Furniture Store, advance tickets , ! i._ " .. I j jwui ul- un smik ior an mese games. I ^ - 1 All iVin schools will c.af ry special ! s school tickets on which is printed I Uht _aame.s_ .oi' that M^ioiLlai_jteliQal {_ s 'anil in addition to the plfjc^s mention- (a c If^ above, 1 -^1". and ILincoln Hi j.L: } u ilLcagry.tickets of thoTr t^wne. Allen 1' X {and Benedict will have tickets of their s.ganie in addition to their regular t i | school tickets and will put therm on j 2 s! sale throughout the state. n ' " 4 . . ? ; THE PALMETTO tw v V * vv vvvvvv ) G R i State .. *A) ?, ? N< :?T?i j....... t. AY FEA is ho Mothers: Farm- j ne ,Rpi?e possibly Tups r ; -* d fcttinghtst- Jo?, Wil?, F. Rhodes, Jesse Simp M. Scott,B. Rollinsun, Webber and Yandei:se before the Grand" ing a prize and the fuir* the th1'ee~Tfbin wh icli Classic. Teams of both > e this game. -i . 11 " tt:?tttttt ....x. .. r-?t Jill -111 Will [Kll Ull cl ^ yable\as the game of , encampedon the groun jway Attractions of i\ hij II'LD.REN 011 sale at tec rial' Drugstores; Ticket? Game may he had at an ies at Sumter. irock Jersies from Spring !:()() Tuesday-, 3oth, to be ti OC1VCO VY llll \J9 m -m with JASPER RHODES, Eastern re, S. C. JACKSON, Secretary, 1 * ?? ?* " ? ??i Union News - c - ? i ? i The weather continues cool an(j an | aily fall is the oft repeated phrase. s Anniversary services of Dr. A. A. , inis, pastor of St. Paul Baptist liurch were held during the past , eck. Attendance, sermons, address- ( s and collections all very good, u nil ay tlie corner, stone of St. Paul ~ laptist church was laid hy_,the tannic Order. A large number of lembers and visiting friends attendd this service, which was quite im- , rcssive. Knlertainmunt at Itethel?A'. M. F,. , hurch on Friday evening and Satur- j ay was successfully conducted. Rev.-and Mrs. J. P. Washington are till winning their way into the] mills: ,.f Ilw. i'niim poonle. . All are ! oping that thyy will not soon leave?! Dr. and Mrs. I.omftx of Zion A. M. j church arc now feeling at home oo and manifest-keen interest in ev-L *9 *T ry (department of' the church work. Ve hope our correspondent from ' ' j Privileges',.are being reserved over large territory, showing that expec- 1 ancy is Very high concerning the I 1rrm?' ' - ? . . 1 A~ VVebkTs~ Thfi'Hatnment equalling 1 he week's of October HO to November.1 , suc-h. as theyState C(dored Fair has ' lever been equalled in South Carolina. | C ' LEADER ????fc???wm : a ivi Coloret ~; * * ?? ?v .' ri TXJRED charge lili 4:00; prify tn arlnlis- CI day. ! . . ..V rHOSE BUYIN ? TICKETS?G COUPONTO MENT AN! "WEDNESDA SEASON TICKETS $1.00; CHILDRE to Grounds Ever; . e. School Children bu Tickets for 50c; COUPON TO B. HI GAME. ds all the week,-the kuc.^ rhly educationalcharacb ivy's Department Store, Kfor Allen-Benedict G d schools in the city sclu,< afield; Ohio. judged by 12:00 i Us the Wet DVEIVto er, S. C.; The Races: J. J. 1)1 !,1 SC. 119 Washington Street, hurches here will soon "wake "up" tnd send notes for Leader?AT. A. T. >vould like to report for each of them mt she happens: to be one person tnd cannot fill the others places please send in early. , .. Mrs. Mary Hampton is back from Charlotte, N. C., and reports that her .laughter Mrs. Theodora Rice is much mproved, after a very successful on-' .'ration in the hospital. Miss Cornelia Herndnn Mvs CV.v. rielia Rogers, Mrs. Julia McKissiek jnd Miss Maud were pleasant visitors at the home of your scribe. A number of our young people has frrft?fm?college.?Have names of?afew: 'Messrs. Shepard, Gossett, -jAfe Worthy, David Nicholas, Hayes, Moor man, Cleveland Rice, Ulysses Smith and Miss Louise Nicholas at State College;. Misses Kate Ruff and Tally, at Benedict college; also Mr, .Miles Bogan, of LoCkhart; Misses Bernice Sartor, Belle Johnson and Catherine Brightwgll are at Claflin. Miss Lulu F{*rr, enterthined the Progressive Club of Zion A. M. E. church. A very interesting meeting and delicious menu was served by the hostess. Mr. Marion Douglass has returned to Livingstone college, Salisbury. N. C -Miss-Ruby J. Benson left for Charleston where she will teach again this session. Mr. William t>ouglass, A. B., is - . i i ? % . x ~ -w.?? J; I Fair j ?-r?- - f >er 2 - -- ? % ?. " Y ; thcn-one-half ?^ [lildren free all - - <|? - J A* GSEASON 1 ,F.l FREE % iTOURNA- | ) RACES t Y ' 1* i. , . j, y T - -V i for ADULTS % IN 50c' /.dmit *j* >day. 7 ^ v ?* : ?* ying two days ? <' GET FREE T.-LiNCOLN ? * v::| . . jl ;ts of the Fair. - *? v duVing'.Jthe Fair. ^ . v Citizens FurniUtre ?| no, snme-plaeo^ ^ 7>1 system in Coliim ' \ . - v . .. i iihiy\ '' : <? / | & 1 > fr? ISi~ ^ . . V J .Alii), i:>i 1 ."Maiii Street, J Columbia, S. C. ?? jTonfe ~ for . the winter." lie will n< doubt teueh this session. Messrs William and Marion Oouglass an sons of. Ttev. and Mrs* Douglass o I'nion. These yniin# men bid fair t( ja very successful career. Miss Odes'sa Johnson of Corintl baptist church, made a splendid re port, from Sunday schol convention o 'I'nion- ~Bn-ptbrt~ * Association,, whicl ; convened at Maple Ridge Baptis church a few weeks ago. The Asso ciatfon will convene about third Sun day in October with Corinth Baptis church, here. Wallace Street Primary School op pod October 1st, with J16 enrolled. Gregory elei;k at the N t~ ' - SPECIA1 Every Wife, Every Hit ! ' - Boy? Thoro will bo a Pr.ocinl ProT1 (lav Oct 7, 1H28, >< K: 15 P. M. orv Mot hor Ivvry b'at hor, E\( : ])r.~N. A\ JobIvMii^, oti JJ^o Sub BETTEI I . lb'-; a.; ti. : :ra.v save the 111 COMl! Vn7) HEAR IT. ?. J. w REV. Saturday, October 6, 1928. C. Mutual Ins. Cd's office. is some-. v J what better. A letter with newspaper clipping "from Mr. Lucius M. Tobin, gives account of a very destructive fire on Inst Thursday m?|t nirjg, when ;thc _ hospital at Prairie View College, Tex. was burned tQ the ground. Or\e of , ; ; : thp innuitcy perished in the flamos. The others escaped by jumping from windows, thereby sustaining great in- . , jury. The fire was not discovered until it had gained some headway. Students; young and old, panic strick en rushed to the burning building, rendering whatever assistance" that was possible. The hospital being a : three story frame building and having no effective method, for .fighting Tire, was a handicap. 'Many who read ac ount of fire, will regret hearing pf this. All are glad that the loss of life / ?., was no greater and hope, that no ~ Union. S.-C,, while-in thp-Lone Star 4 -'State. . ~ >M Ml*. ;balec Worthy entertained =i?- > * t.hi' home of Jiis* pit rents'Monday nisjht in honor of a class-mate, 'l-; An- . ^ trerono Vounuor. who is a member of tho High School faculty hero. The evening was very pleasantly spent. Mr. Worthy loft WoT!snvtfa^'TW'^tTttP"'' college.' where ho. is a .member of the ' Frmm* oolloire (lass thhi year./^ A sal-- ^ I ad c<nir-' soi;v d. 'The out -of- * town .gu-s's wore - Dr.' and Mrs. ^ Gl'vivph, Mr. and .Mrs: Kennedy, Miss' 'o r "tptr' Nichojav::?Hnrker, Jackson, Fair. \ . W44*o ;^n- . .-p ; Messrs. JMeriweth V an J Thompson. all of Galfiiey* Dr. * N'"rns and5 I'm I'. \\hittinglori of Wood' " rati". "Others v"cm: .Misses Ajouzon, Benson. R. Nicholas.and .Tornre; Mrs. You nee. Miss A. Nicholas. Messrs. Ahrains. Hjlclehrnnd. McK.issick, Renwicks. Douglass, Jeter. Brandon, Gregory, D. Nicholas. Hampton. Mor'man, Prof." .('. 1.. Williams. Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery, 'Air, and Airs. Ed. Worthy. Mr.,mid.Mrs. Holmes McKissick. Talented i . / j Co|>y riiili Veil, 1 'J'-IH, by lilt' National ^ j Feature Service. t : Miss Lois Shields, one ot the talent| ed daughters aX Mr. and Mrs. D. T.~ ' ? Slltolrlo r.# rti.i ?...?ncum, uiuuf uiiu recent t ! graduate ot Western Reserve University, who will teach In the depart .) meftt of languages, in the. publlo > schools of Cincinnati tills fall. . ,.L- r RADIO NEWS. The Mii'nTli?('s^yX_tho Ilatlio Social J Club having had. a very successful i year, during 1027 a?'e extending to *; you our hospitality for the year of i 1028; hoping that you will he atr pur next dance, which will lie given on.. 1 the 12th of October., This will be f, one of the gala entertainments of 1 Khe fair season. The A.iax Orchestra will render music. - j SPOTLIGHT (M R TO GIVE GALA i DANCE. 7"h ' The young men" of the Spotlight . | Social Club.cordially invite you attend .'their Dance, given at Goodwin's". Ret reafT^ttal Building, Colonial Heights, I Monday evening., Oetn+fer 8," 1028, from 8:.'H) until 12:00. Music will ho ] !eri'.i-d.ed hy the Ajnx Del.uxe Orches ? jtra,." The Admission is Gents 40c; i.,adies 25e. j NOTICE! ;a shand, Every Girl, Every For You V . '<im al Sidney Park C-hurch. SunGood Music J>y Local Talent. Ev'v Girl aTfd -Every ISoy should hear ect: : . _ ~ l BABIES. . e ot' your Baby nowv.:oon or later. Promoter, : i? S. B. WALLACE, Pastor.