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PAGE EIGHT. ,,,,,,, I v. f :. v ~ : ; 4 .-. , '?TT3Z? v , ' ?+- v' ; V " * - 1 y > ?*? : "T ? ? ? ' % '/ And get . Y 4?' ' People are air ___ ?. Pont in * DAVIS B v V Tickets niaile w ing am V GRU BURG'S >V"r""r 7 ^ ; V . . ... . V V .4 r-/?f r-~- Y - '. ' ' : X We will make i - 4'? ?- " ' * Y V Y , t - . aVA 3A ^4 A Ai 32 ^ ym ? - State Fair Two Mi i HE HOUR IS (THE FAIR) CLOSE1 ?^?AT HAND. ?: 1 " i 7 -'.i .0 tr.VrP.0- Nov. 2, in Columbia, is. U t time v.-henthe colored population; JL L: ..rTou'.U- CuraHnu-' tucet- for the great- j . occasion of the year, is only two ; .. (!:??mmy. ?Vrtit it, find you pre- j r.d or will you be hoping for only, i few days more? f-etiers have come from all' over ; o State, mountains to sea, seeking :: .formation?desiring to know how | ' i send exhibits, Points outside .of rth Orolina, as far as Ohio, even !r?\vii infavmnija^ aa?vioo fV*of i . , cie will be representation^ Neverj v.-- as ivtore' interest1 shown in the city - ? Columbia and the State. I'rivilegcs are being reserved, ALL T.C'KLTS are here/all contracts made T- d the Fair Management is just I siting for the hour to press the ..utton and the gates of the South Carolina Colored State Fair, will -wing wide to the public, on the finest 'rsptayo of agricultural, mechanical r nd industrial achievements ever pre' '. story, so far as concerns South Carc-'ina. Compare our program, thousands 'm which are distributed, with the ?pi- grams nf other Fairs, white or colored, and it is the very best pre scnted the public. Tuesday, true to custom, Baby Show/ instructions to mothers and Termers' Conference. Then this year ia-a_nc.w_-spect, the Youth have come ,. a v;eek to our care, The Vocation 11 Education Roys, our quests. This is perfectly in line with the y of the Asscoiation, to educate, ^';o-'re and uplift the TUOe. Stallingwith the Rahy, ffoing thru the years with youth, then provide a medium ^ ~^.r-frrtt grown to display its worth. Wednesday is a day we' are hop{.>or' fnr everybody to attend. To this ^ - CZld, <he Fair is oTerinj? to those who son tickets, the privilege of ; : *$ *o the Gram! Stand free, to see M-.e Races and Tournament. A season ticket?for adults is $1.00; chil, : dren 60c. You can therefore buy a 9 -1 ^ . * * iMMMlMMaaaiMaaMH . *y. . * ' : .,. . TH . ^ ~ ^ ' i 77~"~ ...Ii' ii ?iwn?????? theH advantage eady taking: .exhibits to I tiss it. AND Will f ufnish Music d to Prof. Lawson, this \ J thrilling, see this GAM ^FAMOUS SHOWS HIG COME . ? .< ' ? t pleasant for the YOCA Write, GREE ^" "^" <E "^" *0 *fr ^ ^ ^" + O Only season ticket and see the Tournanier. and"Races Free; and then have admis The Tournament, is a revival p memories of the happy days of tin long' ago. Days whdtf coT5fbdr :mrt had fine, military and other comp in f.utl manhoods j&ec the Tournarnen t>y all mhans, Wednesday. . "Watch lor the placard and othe fOrmS Of. SneCLal Ullvprticnmnn? +u? i the managers of'Allen ahd BeneiJic Athletigs are putting on that wil bring 25,000. ' . Friday will be a great day fo : Booker T. and Lincoln Hi. Prof. Pri | leau feels assured that quite a croWi will.come front Sumter and the gam | :s scheduled to begin ".at 1 o'clock t [ permit them to get here in time fo } it. Tickets'go on sale -this " week a Lincoln Hi, in Sumter and at Booke A letter from Mr. Jossely, the man ager of Gruburg's Famous Shows assures us that his attractions for th week wilL be high class in every-paj ticular. * - "is Wb were assured by committe of. ladies, representatives of one o our very worthy charitable institu tions of their intent to put on booth at the Fair for the benetit o their institution. Also this week, nieeting of representative citizens mc at the Secretary's office in a get-tc I gther meeting, looking forward t extend the helpfulness of-the Fair. All drpssed up, going where? T the Fair, is the slogan. JjjjSS ETTA PRATT AT WAVER!.' HOSPTTAXT Miss F-t'a P>pfT q f ~~N"owherry an popular teacher in the graded schoc i of that city is a patient atJ;tho Wa\ erly' Hospital. A Leader represents five talked with Miss Pratt last Mot day morning and found her as cheerfi as one could expect her to be-^-cjfc fined to her bed in a hospital. Mis Piatt hopes to be back at her post c . . TICKETS rB .'!> .*.' ? ' \ . {O, t :?-?~~ to see the GR1 ' _>* directors thruout the Stat< . t-rr??;? . r ? while ALLEN'S BAND i v eek for the BOOKER T.? [E. H CL ASS CARNIVAL fu EARLY A TIONAL TRAINING BO ' * j N JACKSON, Secretary, ^ * '? ' ' " ' 1 '"' ?*1 Union News This is really "October's bright blue weather"?Nature is gaily atired, ffl t olora. varied and beautiful. Churches anc^ schools are all well ! ill vended. Rv. C. H. \Villiams~~pffStor I 1 if Corinth Baptist -church, preached ' ! n interesting sermon on Sunday ' : s'orning. The sermon was full of prac ! ileal truths. Many heard and rejoiced f ' I o dizintr that!1 the I.nrrl is' mv shpn 2 ' '..onl, I shall not want. The Missionary Society of. Corinth ' i '.cM meeting at the evening hour v. i ll arranged program was enjoyed * ! i.y all present. Mesdames Rogers, Young, Montgomery, Misses Young, rj \. II. Ruff, also Mr. S. VV. Morgan t . were on program. Each one pert ormed well their parts. Rev. W. P. I Williams paid the Corinthians a call. | N"p doubt he heard the call "Come f ?over and help us"?so accepted paso(trr> invitation to preach. Dr. WilHams' handled text and subject matter c with perfect ease. All were delighted b | with his style of delivery and could r | have listened longer. II The revival meeting at Corinth ber ' rins this week. Rev. Daniels of George l town "is assisting pastor Williams. -; Members and friends in general are 1.1 cordially invited to attend the meetc wig, and help in reaching the unsaved. uj. Prof. A. A. Sims has had his-coiy little bungalow changed up and in its. e stead we see a two story house with if eleven roms, bath and sleeping porch j ?all are exclaiming?'what a change' A TVu? WbrL' WOO ? . ..V. ?. Wft? MMO UUUV/1 V1IC .TUJJCi VI.^IUII ,f <f Mr. Lott Reynolds, wliu is master a >f trade. Wherj this building is com>t fleted, ther^,?w211 Jbe . room enough )- [and the family comfortably housed. 0 ! Rev. Dudley is looking the pictune _of 'health and'continues to smile. 0 We were pleased to have him call a ; MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. Vj ' Mrs. Fannie Hardy announces the j marriage of her daughter, 'Hattie >1 N'elums t(T Mr. tf'red Wallace Saturday Sept. 22, 1028. At home 12th St. Columbia, S.' C. I ' 1 \ ir ?i?. ii?* i- duty shortly. Her Mother is with \i her and is giving every attention that if a devoted mother is capable of giving. QLEADER . ' . S. I ' : . iv ' :r^.,v-r EARLY T0 yd ? ?ni?~~?t~7.?* ?'?? : j ? ? i _? :? fe. I iir^ <i ? I EAT TOURNAiV ??'?^ i ~ v 5 to bring to the FAIR Ah, T : v'.Tfc ? * - * will cheer the gold and bhie n LINCOLN GAME, Fri dsiy. rnish Midway Attracti :n\? U lnd stay YS Who will be our guests 1119 Washington Street, C< few days ago?gave him some sample'', copies ef "Leader" to use. on his \vovk 'T2/j in Jonesville, and other points. We hope to awaken interest in this way |j-J and hear of many subscribers in Jones viise, s. c. ?rr ' / W pi The members of choir "of Corinth }$ Miss A. II. Huff organist, for re- ij-3 hearsal. A full attendance and splen j[3 . [aid music. All were surprised when 4" Miss Ruff entered with a tl'ay.of light l?y refreshments for the group. The |3 numbers and friends of Corinth are | really enjoying the music rendered h-Ttl I by the choir. The pieces are all new !fjj i and well rendered; especially the aii- !j?j | the.ms: "Peace be Within thy Walls" :^]j | and "Let us all give thanks." All, Ij3 ' are hoping that Misses RutF and Mcj Kissick, with members of choir will ig 1 feel encouraged to .continue "making | His praise glorious." The service ren I dered is greatly appreciated by pasj tor and public. 1 jlij We jlo not know our young corrcs- jg| j ponderit-?-who sent Society notes in jfJj | l&st T^fc^-tyould have been glad to l3 have seen name signed and' credit ibi! j given .'where it is due'. Please do ' a 'not bestow upon us what we fail merit. We enclose Notes from Beth- Ej el A. M. E. church/ for which we thank our correspondent. Let. others 3 send in time and we shall be too glad 3 "to forward to" office; " r" ?S " . Bethel A. M. E. church is still mak- 3 ing progress u^ftder her present pas- S tor. The pastor is preaching the q] gospel that reaches the hearts of the 3 people. Everybody acknowledges S] - Rev. Washington to he a preacher o( gl no ,mcan ability; he is in a class to 3 himself. . { jjj * iic cuiiii asL oeuveen last year and QJ this one this time of the year is quite Cj enGouraging. Rev. J Washington is a sane in his deliberations; and draws jgj the people to him wherever he goes. |Cj He has not h..d a dissenting voice to anything he suggested 'this year; not [m a single opponent. j ijjj . Tho mnmha'rghip mi a wh?1n ie /In. ig siring his* return for another year.sm The peopl^-i/ Union Heel tjiat he is iS an asset to thi commnnittys7 " jrj Services reached high, markka: Beth j irn d Sunday; the pastor appeared to be !ti| n fine trim and preached as never be- i;Sfore. The people of Union as well 1 q| as the members of Bethel are proud ,Ej! of having Rev. Washington's services ?rv here. fZli ima_^^l_Lijj__LLiiihiirt<iBi ir'??ggaafrfjyji Mi - ' ' ' ' . ^ * 1 % V. ? 'SatttHay, October 1?. 1928. " > ;:. 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