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SPOUTS PAST1 'UK i
BUOWSINOS
H. NV^JiAI' SIGAKTTXTTT f
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1 "lie r a. > n li.i d"; ; i ffi TTTa ? j"
A. l. A. A. \v -,?4'. n. by;.* ' 'af'i 1
piiYt-<l two.}? *Auh *M a. ;i . t in.sl
of .the ' Southern "Association?Clark
and uiorris' Brov.i'. v.\ v.v:.. Wlli*. h..5
hr.l ample opportunity to iron some
o ihe kinks out oi hie much: ? beforehktk.g
tlit? teams ei v 11Asso'cia
uon.. M'l-t o the 'Splits. Writers
wUw saw" it. Ciriliir.--Ui 11< ?0-3wn
' ? - V 1-|_< 0>lUtei iU;t- tlltiv ti'ii.Vi'1 I"" lUi 1- '1 t t 11 C |
f? aill B. T. i...uy, fori . v'" tcr.cii and
fit..iiLiftoi' of the nal ionaiiv known
eoipnm " Bench Talk 1 icard'.' say. thai*
Clal'lin is nut as bud as U.c 11 U pl.-.ned
on her. by .Man is Brown ;/u.uUes.
??~-Chiu-k beat. CI a Mm. ^1-0 -in Orangeburg
last week I've been told. _Clai'
lin may .prove .a big surprise '.to her
fellow assoeiat.es so tlu'y luui W?t
make their preparation^ 'ioi meeting
her complete.. f
Tlie fstate College Juggeniaiit g.
going last Saturday and crushed beyond
recognition tlie plucky llair.es
. 'aL-LTee-ati.>-:lf Mown Q: ..'igchurg:
Stale -score t I'u iy Hii<T nioic points.
While tlie Tuts, were negotiating lh .
well-known- Zero. Wonder il Haine......
- and Walker- Bap-Lis.l aj.e. ? >.'. 1 >h.y tpi , .
season?
l'.iine- "5tripintl- over- -in ?\4-iaiita on_.
the way to"3lonta\)ineiy to play the
strong Alabama Stale urii n to sc.
the Allen-.Mpreiiuu.-e gsuia iasi 1-1 i
dav. As this is he.nig w-'.-.an'I- i:a\
ci/l heaiM 'haw ' i 1' ".vn in
-'haina, but lieiafs. hoping that tlv.-y
We're more sucee.ssl'lil .than their lcl"
'.low South Atlantic As?ocial - again '
tlu-a- Southern As-i'cia iom rival*..'
Clal'lin has lost "to iwo.nl t;.eir walle'
r * Allen has taken the count Hum one
tiiat one being Moreia'ai .'o.
Tip. AlUn-M't'ireiiou-e gliue v. a - a
thriller.- Holii teams- i>,.e. < d Wang
up football ami It was ma ?criar.
until tl)?\lu.ial vvlii.-fk' wa,- l.U?\vi.i a-"
to. v.'luvlt team should In- iia iaioi in.
\ IV1 OjfT." -? t tit ted-?Oil-!?. i" >1 '
t lit.* '.Moi't-hoU- O lijie.to . i'.o'.l ai.ii . i\ . ! . .
iti)I her i-inllot" 1 l:<- . ut. ?'<i < . . I In*
early slio\\ of .-'upm i.? ::* v ' 1. I??. .. 1:
Very 'I? {!>? tmUrWI'.' A ?V.[..,!i id- Ui.-i,
nitf duc-j i ii l\i liy oi
? ?Aluivinm-o?and' SrtU-L- of?AIL.1.. .1 LI
bivahs laVuiVil .llii- \.i unitum . Co i
ly fumbles ne;tr t!:o < ml .: 1.i tu i
cjuartt : ami a s|do:i?!.d i i.m. on* t
j>a.v>iuir attack -placed Mnivin'U '<
_L IHISltlu:*. to ? ? ! e a_i '' !_ 'i " I1
.\foiA j H'ni?i ; i :u- :
ma! |i'i'ioil. .''.In:.-, ,c..!v ' -
iUTii o-m. o i ,;oi.. ?,
forcing iiuii-elf o\vi: -.-n a
SCotV; .K il'lioV Jill m .1 o . . ioie'V.
'the .M < u'ciiou -c v o i i i <rii.
' T:t .1' j.<:; ,i A ;'. ' u:.'k a. !:C !
a runu.inir aim jutsVit-jr "a... a tl.;a .
? V ' ll'Uj'il.1 t C i \ butl'lAb1 .a 1 1 ' '
hi.folv t rie liouibalili/rciil h u! c? a-e
'Scctt had shot a pass to, hixoii and
Ciilmoro hail cut two.* or thivio
una do^vn ami aefm. 1 ?i x ..
across tin ft on' liia- v. !".< >'. * i.r.tci
planted the ??\a'l. behind* Ai??v
hi.-lory. . The. trume ^j 11 -? t?t us.
l'aii lv even ;evm> * he:? at:-. r <-n i
l ac ikst }>;ay.* f m* :
?wa> .iv*...,. . au.!
smith. .1 >iles atiii' Ji.:":.-. A1".-;
' stclla pcrtViriai as \v? :v 1 ?:>. :.v < ja .t
tcr. Nvi.-a'-n. tiilaaa, a>.a .-malt a..
halves, (."upc-laml at i-al. i? J -i: a.;.:
liciaiai at cn?it. I'aiaci ilc; ; at (Vale.
Ha'ltfi .s ami willi an.- "a. ;.* s. \
? tart hmr--nm - "u alt
hmac l'ak- ran v> i., a? '.in- -j
fcl.sivc. '
- !i ! . a-l. ' r-v-t?
su sensational;." .that . i .? sV wiiv a
' * . clui Ol' imi'uii ia> a.- I" la>- nlvitl.ty
n umliv'r ..t the i'.'aia'--. ? .- :a a< ;<>) .
fiiy.a'c
iii.it '"'.v. L.clv'5 Scat- Sal. la in
?ell "Jlia>Vs., l'al'tcl la iit TT' ca 1 I
1k.\v j'tu miaci.- .a-1. >'. ail \ .r.',:iaaii
i. 1.cy ci>ix> in- 1 :.i 1 u.i< . iI.?t- '"A a
nlU<?'-. A lv "lad" 'Simla' '
.iiiviii ("lilliiul'c ?1 : ? 11 a
"A 1'lMl I *.>!' till I'.'V -t i I.? *';1 Ji'-ir* V1. .t
put' ill at hail had*. 1 ..' :n 'Uv. ? *
mid tpiai U f. 1 i. u ?i* I'll. i'i
* .llit*. second ludf . i ! j*-*.M! tiu
L irarue. Il was "hi.- t 1;! * *. K'; e
thai was, lai !'Vl;> "I * |1 * *! :;>!< mr lo\
~ tins sT-nsat it>itTiT" t'lni'trTicT-A a rtm.~
! H *
. M'.r t.nkli1: !> :.' ' jii*'1 h'v
?t.h)M.-.'sil..i 11.j> \ : I , . , ; .i ,
win!
Poll.: hern A s-i<f!;ili<>ii .;.i ii.il si
my .opinion' i*- n*<i .up to. font h.ut n:
" llitr Sotnti' Knsk'i'd, n v. mil 1- .-a\v in
two Atlanta trame' nNyhv taken <?*
criterion; ,
s * r
rA?good ,s i a -11) i?n=?TTTTT?Vr-hm?tmr?
of attendances will . w? have'.'
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?? AiiLEN IIOLDS MOU1.lit) CA14 TO
'Chilling Ihrt tic In Atlanta
Columbia Hoys Stand Out
(By Sports Editor The "iT'ader")
---Atlanta Ga.r Oct. It--Tlx* sun is
beamintr down in all its jdory on the
Morehouse gridiron .tin- thousand or
more -spectators,'.yellow Jacketed Cor.C*
A Urn-* oVi/l flir* \Tovnnvi hn'
decked tigers of Morehoij-o. Tj[ i< (oo
hot for football^ byt the crowd is :in
? ?xnm*4y ?wftifiner tho ihvi.ll of-tint rrf-..
eT5<5s' whsthr which will bring1 about
g-_w_ th# beginning. of. the Morehouse lO-llCampaign.
.
Thorn goes tho whistle! .Smith <ff
Morehouse kirks to Dixon. Allmr quarterback,
who runs the ball to 'ho |
40 yard stripe hefor/r* ho is" looklpd
On the first pipy called by - Dixon,
-
Scott 'skirted the Borehouse left end 1
t'oj- S yards,. Dicks hit ott, tackle for *
ilm-u var.ls?and?the?games?first -i
down on the next play. Dicks carry.- :
ing the hall on two successive oeea- i
Sinn's gained unit loin \aids.?Scot1. -I
to the-Morehouse 31 yard line where
K rty was downed. Morehouse famuli ~
: iwr lir-i olt'ensive by sending the 1
diminutive' JeiFries oTF tack if: lor l<
three" yards.' Maise was next called
"a but war, able to yet only 1 yard. 1
Kelly kicked next to Scott who made a ~i
beautiful retain of the punt to mid- :
ticiu. The remainder of the (Quarter' :
was played on fairly even terms-. To- ]
v.'aj-d the- end however Morehouse
pained an advantage that made it
porsihle for hor to score early in the
second quarter. With the ball in 'j
followed by a twenty yard pass from
Allen's possession ,on the .41 yard
s.tripo. and the machine clicking per- i
l'bctly. Dicks spilled the ball- and
Morehouse recovered. '.1A long pass
to Kelip to Jcll'ries placed the tigers
approximately S yards from the Alum
goal. Un the second play in the
.-ccond quarter Maise carried the ball
nvov tnoklo fnv the touch-down ot'
the game. . Jeffries. Tailed in his attempt
add thy extra "point.
?Inter m this second period Morehouse
blocked an Allen kick on Allen's
:nt yard line and recovered the
ball. At this point Nelson was sub"
tiiuteci for Scot who had sustained an
injury. Jelly Grant went, in at guard
for Veal. -Morehouse was held and
was competed, .to-"'kick. The ball was.
kicked -across--the goal?line for?Tr"
touchdown.:,! Nelson kicked at ofiee
To the Allen to yard line. Jell'ries
nit over the i ight. side'of .the-line for
fn;st down on. the first play. After
nisuceossl'nl thrusts.at the Allen lin
M'i eln>Lise attempted pass which was
ueymplete. At this point Gilmore
an i Davis were substituted for Dicks
.and t'opelnnd. On two successive
oi'.* tackle.. ji-lays .Jones went" over for
: h" v.. . ?..[ Morehouse touch down.
!e!Vi ii s added, the extra point. ,
For the remainder of this period
iiivjre was no further scoring but
tie : i-?vrr^?-time?tieautiful?rtmtting 11:
p;i'11 - h\ Ndr'"' awl broken .
held stepping hv .Jelfrie~ '
During tlte second' half. Allen play-,
d ring- at'ottnd the .Morehouse* ngjeregati'in.
The line smashing oft
'epehrnrj and* Gilmore the passing
'if i >i\oii. and' Scott, the hlo'ekhig of
t filature .aid Illy- pass receiving of
Divot. Ilolaui and Burton, all adi-. (I
! tilt- tliills of the afternoons'
i_ :ifue. 'I in- -vl-imax eaiiie . bite in the
'third' when Scott stood on the
\ard luir ami hurled a pass to
!>iv,ia ..a tin* yard lino wlm scailt
! ? < 1 ii?i\v n t ho l\old? behind the
-Vo. l iiiu-: iefcm* provided by Gilnibre
'.in M:i'n?;n yual lino i'ui\.Al"Ton
M; t < uvh-d. i\i n in t ifroo staTl.
* i i if - ila-fr isn't niuol:
. i<t?-tri' tell ai-o'.i! liu- Uanw*. ll \\ ?>
id d.u,: a> I ul'i of interest as;
.; ? I n a-onabl.y1 expect a l\?nl..t!!.
,t?<' iio. 'ihoiu W.iS a Spll'll
do K-?> in i ini'; ?<ut to see this exhibi =^34
-i.;' -| ,;ir;nian dup_aial.skill. -The
. .rau:o \\a- frbe- iVoin squabbles, < ??i
una bans wiljybo. triad to know that
>i-o. aii Nelson. two Columbia boys
wore tlii.' yynoCiro 'of all eyes alter
! do r .oili'. ' A i'i, it engage (ioO! tfia
d :td< Friday .it Hurst Field.
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st \ i \: t (n.i.i.ci: IN I:?-D WIN
<)\ KU IIA INKS
I?y .1. N, Freeman. Jr.- . 0
< ?raI.o'l iai.S. ('., 'October?
I Sett i-ttiT a la.-V and furious pace to
L .:i,.k"'"t !.t- lit st-touchdown ,pf the soa<>:.
Caii'ain Grcirjr of the State Col
t-e't- l?ui!.-d*nrs' lo r his t?harges- to a
h .) .<ote sided though furious .bat.
!i- to win Id.rO over the* little Haines
1 : ; : ': a: 1 lilia llifl I Si it . t lllll'ITiu 111.
hi- lo id gridiron.
<iiigg\ tire stalwart, IsO. pound hall"
...i r. i'n:iiai. iVi -1 ]mints wit liiii the'
H 5" ilauvir.:'. for another six with
1*-a-i?la in;. rol ipiftUii. by
| (idiani. flu' 'shifty -aml- fast-half
, k I: "..i '.i "iuiut'ia auuou id the
I ' .i-ro daring' 11 it* middle ,of thy sei'ou.l
rind inaio* l!a <fofe- ll'-H. n
The -vroii..; la. If' showed Maine's
. t a.) hoping' and pla>nig a kick. del'eii*
l uiriin'-o-liH'iH retaining the hall
Jin* more than f\v.? downs while -State
*.v 11i.i rT.iiiiaia and ti;illa*m adding "iheii
' ''."i.l ooiiiis fur tin- season
'.Mov iopku't<1 hy Taylor ainl Poller,
taylor as.-isted h\ Porter making two
'.* Tee-. i-.i- to?j.i Ii downs to make tli-_
" it.il i
. ,M..'ht tic lit 'lit tan he given to thai
inwiuihie State College line with
Ir.ukiio. and W.eht.er. on ends, and
J'.vaos-u^^i' tod hy Harris at Center,
ji'i la ni'.oii and ht-ltoM giving steal
ippoi I , P. tin- veteran 'ime.
iT'lnry an i Pair. 'Mar were out stand.11'.'
I.a- liaise- keeping the oppoiieius
' r.-i sheii 'to.'s ( t.nl inuously.
i >i! .t i .I.e jrwin. WilhuHiln Willis.?
i; 1 m;p.pif:i.i) in school
MdgtM'.; Id. S. Oct'. 0, P.HU ?The'
F.tTgeiTel i i'oot Pall team is progressing
liu,*' under ' the 'leadership of
Coach Henry .lanes, Jr., formerly of,
a / ' v.' I . - t . ..nwl. .iBuictneV I
i eoaoh-Joseph Freeman of Allen University.
Anions the bright aspirants
! ;nv: Mack Cooper and Milton Wil.
I In:eis: George and -Jasper
.Millet*,?gTTTmts-j? George?HfntdcV?atefi'arrol
Drake.-"tackles; Ben "Di'ggs.'
..nd ivory White, ends; Charlie Diggs
In n) Fuller. l.e*roy Hodges* .1. B. Abnoy,
George Sinikins and Henry Morgait,
all backs. Th'e^fcwjm will play
Ridge Kprinjf their first game, then
take on Sehofield at Aiken.
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BENEDICT 1'IiAV FIRST GAME
SATURDAY. Many
Alumni expected at Home?'Uoniing;
Final schedule announced.
Reti edict College's football squad
.vvil play- their first frame for, this
season Saturday; October 17, at twothir-ty,
with the fainous Morohouse
"Timers" of Atlanta who had their initial
battle last Saturday with Allen [
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THE PALMETTO I
University in 'Atlanta, defeating the
\llenites 1:?-(!. The Ho* -* ?.!i t 'Tiy rs.*
ire Hilt Id :l f?':' '' ':? ' t of ht.d
rear a?<| to'. is^!;e t -< :.! initial show
ng before, a iarv.e e.i >v.d 'Wheel jug
fane?wiiu are?tevpei k"i?ie-gc?
Home-coming of Benedict" alumni.
Interest is nr.n.i" Eceii m the results
of -tt- - fh?nV ?-r
team has been hnvd nt nvaf'tice Tinier
the kUir'i T? * tin |
coii 1) sitve S.Tn.'- bm- ;*or~ Many vc?
terans and a larro number of recruits
who nave. ' Lr/'n',l hh--h
school records cn the gridiron will
see action in tni.; eattlv which will
be the toughest the |I>nddict 'Timers'
will have this reason.
The Benedict schedule Logins with
the Home-cominv game Saturday ap-ainst
Morchotu-s, foil owed by. the
following . i\ v-'.V: < i iyif -day I <>
tobey 29. at the Xo?Yo State Faii\
Columbia they piny or.e of Florida's
Strong..-': Ui.Jl i r- q,,j.
College of I>.iy : . C::. ! ]> : November
7, Morris College at Columbia;
November 14, South Carolina State
A nnrl "U f? nllpt/.p nt I ^ vncrnViiivo"
NaviT''1? i" 'II. ii""' '' " ! I . \11
jrhstn. (ieotiia; Tin* Thankseivinp:
elastic November Liu,Benedict versus
Alien on lluvst FivK!; December a,
CTafjin FoH?-?>7* : ' ii:<.
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A LI.ION Wll.t CV! S Ki'ri Ii\
? OP T10AIM
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Presitlfiu Sims praises work of
?- - Braiders,
I.nst Monday the ,-h.ijn 1 hour the
football team of Vvijen. Vniversitv
\\aYs xTfyeti a r t'sii;.- lives jrm by tbest
lult'nts -ami. faca'Cy. .The students
UildcJ the -!cao< : b o of . their' club!
loaders chooa >1 tin?Li??^?the .o'dm
for tbt? splendid they played
airainst Murehouse (' >!loi.e In Atlanta
last Friday.
President Sini>. ' ' r* l.liv* . Faculty,
told the"hoys that .1 hoy la; lAluiie wo 11
?tbin^i?. ipiiio? i. I?nnprivn
ted the valor they displayed in /their
Atlanta ( a1? ; : a. j, "hi ' i!??- ,?"
that tin- opt 11. ; ; l'<;I i ba'l
they will win ':?.< S. ' \.. I. A..-A.
i hampioiis'ni;' 'hr?~ ~--i >-:<*
he Impel limy w "'.I'l 'si to he
ju^L Mi siH'ri v. it't ?ii ir sl.nitie ;
ai:i| with lite <1 ; . ' ?>Y life its
1 hev hill i a;r 1 'ei, ; i : hall.
The tenia* a l i\ ! : tally Sail:
tlav- nuo'niie/. i. ; .? M* atieui .
|isiliie:l . by <'I'l.ir'h ! ,v . sit ?>li Jtin!
Tarver.. Til.-, k.?h" - i- :>,< . .VJ > t: i -
lt-iow it ?:? { 1 h I ' * e ! ..? Sat to
<la\ al Sril!-e \ a -a".- Hie
y lies Is ' !" l!.e' ' ! __ : _!" li i"\'> i
,-it i \: hie'ur ' \ " ' i'
SIMS |i r1.', ; :.M
.M I n <. /S'f. . ' : i'.l-O. ......"
I'la. "I"
\\ ill iain.- v.. . . a* < :, In
rare i. !. ' '! he
'..anbury I "V i.ah.. : .1.1 -p'.
the Titj-I : * : la! . 'e
. pll lie! i ' I :
spt'l iiirht * : ^ "ai..i
M? v;.i ii - i a';. .. a !*.
aiti" >111ia, ! ... . , < i
iliftl a"- re: : : , : . , j,.' hi*
. Tl-, ,, ,
< hiac'h W i:' - : ' . ' < ' a:r.
ready l'i.r , !he v- ' v.: :ti"
Oel in Via ! . \. V'.'N -it}'?: ' the
bays v. ii.l v ' ; hey
.have wea I hived this
season _J.1 ' e. a . , i aih'
the "doiiMi- .v . ' "" Iteiuer
- " ' >:? '< '.lie
('..Jlltler: >:, ; j , i... J
1! :il. iv ar'V,,!
!? <.- I it-re;- 1?
(iKii) (j \i: ! ?:.. jf*:'.: %? i;c
_.ll \ ! '; 11 !.V LI.;.: i.. ; iaa.s
St:i!:<ii::<r ... | h;,- . . . \ ft.,.
ti-lillK lij..e. ?he ?' .;..jy
n> el;;: i .L'i'1.. W ? ?:?1 . rk
ed hy <11 ;. -i , ex '
-pH-T !?.' do 'l-:f > q* t li~V~tiir
?-???
Jva t va ... ! :!. .-, at tde
I'oiilod t !.. / ... V ' ' .1 .\\n? ' 'la.dust
rial S, " ; -\t
hen* i < a in i . - . . , the
I >' >(ii. i\ . ' *?" ' . - ;y TITT.T
, ami wiil h < iiiv
11111 ! d I !? I i, uJ Lw U.?.?t
i he -s . ; : ' I id
Stai'iiPv'?I?: ?:?*??
tilings i\- ' ;. ' ' 'i
Clinton- H*.re * ^t
W :<-'i- .
of I It III'!:)) \V !t .
.\ t lions I :?!i.
l.a.-d jr.if it i. .. ... -d
Oil I 0.1111 S" f' i ! # : . illrr*.-r.*
luitil'iit? ' ' ; i i hi
Sp;ir'.auhiii
T.hi :
piimaic.u- ' ;v ;
*??.** tUtoU.. ' - *
- I'lnisi- . ' . . " / '
t 111 In?Jl".t * I !. ! :11.
J f t ho.-e '! 1 t.
Will have.the <" J-;*
the fu.-t niyh: .ij:? ' r... . . : i . in
Sunih (.'an/una.
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"CAMDKN VS MM"!; l\ fcaiC
1,1AM 'I'! A 1 !>> t V11 1
On Tlmrs.!?y. n< i. S,}>.:- n*. ckI
C'avnlon on vhe !> 'I ( -..l in
a series of mat> i.??.> i'
Miv-K. P. I'nltno!* ..1 !>,' .
es' slaujrhr I- :>ir. .! .! iv hi . Mr.
J. Fosti r of Cnr.ni -'n i<i
of (>-;> am! ?'>-t>. The . 1"ii! e' <h' this
match was the em'i.vm i Ml .tii-ivinj?
of Mr. l'altin t . n n.i.'h ?... ; !,' se'v ireu'll/lriT/wl
I lw. ? ! >i
-In llio single in >;fill Dr. <'. ('. !'!i vard
of Camden (!> itrini .IY<>;'. W.
Crawl of-Stfin'er >i-J, ! *-'?, i!-l. .'Owing
to the laU-iuvsv; of 'pe, hour* < nu.-,-,
el by the niti-' arrival ol'-the Camden
team further matrho ,ould not
he played. ^
"cidNTON-^ i;u 8
On last Friday Sept. 2R Sim? Hi
team orTTmon played Roll St., Hi
at Clinton the en me resulting in 12-0
favor Sims.Hi. ?
The" basketball team is making evi
: ' ' ' r V
EADER
?n ... ' _=r=r-c=
try effort towards a successful team I
I (his year. " Miss Elizabeth Reedor has
been appointed- temporal y Cant.
| Sterling Hi of Greenville Vliishod 1
w ith Roll St. Hi Friday CH't. 15. ?St'or- i
e:; th'i-T i'av^v?Ibu-rrWh--for?1(
on/h Siaggs and his Jhcrors F"11 -1
'street player- are now known as the :
?-Rr.?nblmg -AVildeato.
I-ist Wednesday right an entertain]}
inert wan given?at the Hied] . .Vc'iiml
Auditorium benefit football boys. . 1
Monday night the students presen:
ted a meek Faculty-program. <
! Misses CTaudia Dorah and Ishbello !
Jackson motored to Nowjberry last 1
Sunday. - ;
j Rev. Davis of Little Rod;, Ark an:sa>
was in the city last week. ,
j Prof. Stalhvorth and Miss Harvey
ol'Jkeker Washington Jli, Oalum-? 1
lb" M and a goodly number from Green
I wood of whose name we did not get
;attended Athletic Council held at Hell '
j Street Hi last Saturday,
j Last Tuesday, Mrs. EfF'.e and R. '
P. Alexander Miss Naomi Gannett 1
hThcTTioffM ims motored to t '.nlumWa ~P
Sunday Prof, and Mrs. Minis little
| Ani'iio Ruse, Mrs! Ellij and K. P. Al- 3
xxander motored to the home of the
Minis' Sunday. Rev. Addison delivered
from Isa. 26:10 subject ""Abide '
j w'V.i Me." The Sunday School was j,
i beautiful and interesting. The k*s- '
1 son was discussed by Miss N. Garrrett
on Paul's being in Phillippi.
Miss Lula Mae Lilliwood visted paji
ints Sunday.
j MATRICULATION FPUS NOT +X- -j
K CPI'ING WITH KCOXUMIC
DKPRKSSION
"A Xi'e Editpr of The Palmetto Iiv-'h r.
. -?:?IVrhnps iu vor?iiei'.ue??i it" American
Commonwealth found it e!
'TiTVueh dire peril due t-> ivi>::oAti. ATf1"a
pressien, for three years now \v, have '
I.ecu. lighting what seems to In* a
Ivifig battle against- an economic eon.
ditimi that has been fell n eye:y iui?
! silicas enterprise and by all e!a
I otigiu'Ut the entire Worjd. Sir, but
.Li ob.i 'eV is.UoLTo Write o:i e^iionne
! '" ndit ions but rathe r to .the'high pri
'.-i-oi' education. in South I," ?>
face of depre sing economic rob."
ili'iii. "f
The schools ? !' this are ag.bir
eiir'iiig their bells eailiiv.r tile ,\i gi'i!
f'fu'h once more to I lie class i tioni. .
. !-i woinfio imr win : !-. lht>; vo-.v
uroMlllellt in '.he cnllt'sli".-, A'il! eoai'
i v favorably v\ ah tin* oii.-olhuvm ni-.
i ? years.
f:. i- to ii that S. T'i, "
!' tr?.itiv.i primary :v .ear rrsa.1 !;
r! <. Jtlwl tin- |)li?|K'i it V . of it> poo'!:!<
in a larjte measure dem-nd.\
upon tin- (>: dee tli.'1 t i; - <. . inn
|k\'il! liiiu.y,". I.l is obvious to n- all thai
hi has l;;l I'll o.t! of t.'te ? on
market. ami .oauy far in-: - u.h
- 11 ih' ?i in lii- ols'O'?i-'m-: her,?imv ? :?aJ
. he. oiiil of tips f!? ? y--ai? ii . a '.'in'
.Vi'.i-i- at tin hiarinniiia of il. r>t;l.
4 I he i.HV of the so iiinililioii in ? ii ,
nlation f, a in n an;, 'Mi; . : :
' ,!s up no- up, for exanpo- t
- -ratTOTr ~ft1 "S?gs-^'ivi :l?ri i' II:' \ . ' ' ?J-i
>f Sale Aftrii-altmjal ami .Wi .a' i
Colli tre pa^re IT I'm iuii> . i 1
iijit.i $.',0.7a. for lioai d::uv - ** 1
iloiiO (boardinjr stu. hnis. eon.: am' f- jt
other States Sl'O.uO) lor- .'Si .ah .
hoarding1 oil -.tin' c,?'upu: .it<" sunt . j
inelusive of the fust ikonib's s-.;:
I don't feul that-the fees v-barg-d ; :
matriculation foe is - uninerfted. for i'"
Tin -lire that all "who 1: \: i'ri.j
"been in and around?St a' o?C-ok-*y
i';riidot but so,. tlu- mark'..I in.pro ;
mei^ts that, have' taken place durum
the voeenl years, for. from. a i"e;-v
I irami" nuinune's tuis m hoot na- <i> j;
{ YL'Iitpt d one of the best enuiood nl:
in -t-lu' .South.-KIM it van now Mm-l ??1' J1
.>;!(. Ill' till' lil'll'St ; llll Ill St,.- e'VM'.,.-. ..ill !
to I).'' found Mi 'NiitTo -U'o! .Hi'." j
'.VlKIl'.- ?
I am not so Mind that 1 i-anno', .-?;* j
the pfoKn ssiw s'triiifs i.-.;;ilo ny thi
_ invitation under lite 1' ii.a :>'' >' ' J
its worthy pro^ldiiit and 11.i. en m oh j
. or.-, I nit Sir.in .these litn.d Unn.win-.. |
iiu- third oi" Th, .i? i>iihZ?i'i'.tii7t::irp"tTTr.~|
- l'<T llllit wllU|pWlj<l'ii lll'i . iini.i.umul.1.
. \eir Llio-V th.i.t ru e so fortm'int" |
to he. it'nr kin if can seaiei !y supply o
provide tip neVessi.ties ot- ! .. a . ;
over nboVf it nil tin- i\.: id (
~ 'rm?p:i. e?of I olfoTi sVh alt.
ju-riiiii I lie la; im i> to lailivii; niin nth- |.
- u>. on lii> in' i-s! 1111:111- lu -a;.' i:u', i.o,r ,
till' toil and I'tl'ivt put forth hy la- an. ;
' Ids family P. 'i-nisi- III, nop. : Ay1..:?H
I do not li i l thaV'the fee., i i.;ir?.v? . :u 1
tin si- i:111 Ii-tii- - nro unjust i'i.i 1 an', i
^sliro that student- rontinp: hen v. id j
ri'ioivi' ,niori' m lli.i~\aT of oi'icrfT.:
i . I i.i....'. .. . 11 i II-. I
- ;i/it< l i til Hi UK 111 v\ v? i ; 4 i?i *<tnvt
upon to p.i.V l'or, but- 1 feel that a
-v4:?i ie in inAiriiaiialii.il tin a.t tar'.inie
will work a hardship Upon maify
- mil v. lii pi >'l?idill, lilt?di.n ;?i a.- ! i ii r
inji' of many' XeiMo bny> :u>.l t'i.i'ia ir
this si.,to.
Sir In ;i den.ioernfir ' a-'aurt .. j'
.,dtir.- all public institutions .a'tv ana jj
of rivcht oairlit to In- < a"at ''-d |.
the .benefit of the * mass, s' and tte-re'l*
tfore it i?r lU'cdfttl-trr-a-rW-nf ? -! -a .
fees charged by site h public in *t 1* vi - ' *
tions vv.Hbin #sucli .tidiowUV. to a na >1; .
t lie' greatest number of 'desirous p?-i
|ile to be served, all 1 to do this a i
. i-iitcl'iil study of lac et nlioraie. :-oe:ai |?
and industriitl eoiuhljons mm l b.- ^
kept or taken in coir ideration. .
Mr. Kditor, ;il' may be noted tit.-',
the matriculation f^e in nx>-t of the
-nam-?uu-xlIc.--Li.nWo_ d It. ml.--*
Whether it is to eliminate the ]ar*te..
Muflent bodies or whether ii i- i'1
keeping with the policy of many
schools which has small student bodies
and extensive, training or. tor any (
..tlfrj.. s>... ff .lix i-.nl L'linw nor :\l?l
WH14.-J r^;<j.Tu 11, a nwt
I concerned but 'Sir I am sui\ thai j
the fee charged at any public institution
should be kept "within. the >
reach of the masses for I finkly l><!- \
lieve that in this dennniM i/ativo ; ye
the masse;; of my people -shall d tcr- !
mine whs^t, otu' failure shall I.e. ?jnd
them for a better and liiyli. r yihua it,
The "Amcnrrrrm fVrrmuomvoHlth -?+h p?o- .
peration will our facial status he ;
rai.-ed.
Mr. Kditdr this is-'-not w ritten in
< a spirit of criticism but rather a* aa j
i attempt to call attention to a oondi- |
tion that should he of vital-interest
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1IAKMSON INSTlTll'K NEWST:
f Verm- : i . vi -i' l.> -1?Saturday .?
(v-.iii ni -I by Prof. It. (i. Jones
^ ',1 jjT^ u 11|C> i ir"^^,v '',u' i
-he ^yrrTTy oi CiiTd." Pi of. Jones is a
ruling man with hijcfh ideals an J 1.:..,
Le+e?h?. "" 1 i! ..t*??+4-?work among
roilij<r |."< ;>! . ~
>i .. i > .'1 t ,i :,r i.'?''o' I' -m iI
j> i.iU- t i'oim- 15;? Fifth -Ave., New
i'wii-City ,wa< wi> the esiiupus a few
fays. a;ro looking nvei1 li r v.,nik .
ua:'c a very interesting adJryss before
the* fijcuity and student- bddy,
his adiiies's will long be remembered
y all who hoard her. Vfc hoe cr.c
ivil; soon come again.
Dr. G: \V. Long, of Clio raw. S. G.,
ft'US also ulc.sTiii an.i oiiul.- vwr-d h.<li>..
ifl fen) ark 3.
Messrs Ralph- Boulware, Irarold
Uouiware- and M?>,! ris- \ oung left for
Johnson." C. Smith Cniverrity, Charlotte,
X. C., where they will take
;p their collegework, We hope for
rhese >'<\iii{; mcn-the~hcsv-??
Mis. .1, (i. Porter*-'whs. called to
lipiUl.m'i I . i.iii .1 \e>-<i|< .hi luii.imw?
Miss fSaturday , for
Anderson, S. ('. Miss Elslbn is to
each with R?v-. Francis.
On last Sal.bath Mrs. A. P. Butler
hold her ditiict meeting .at Cal?
rary Presbylerioh Church. Newberry,
S. C. Mesdamos.'Young Boulware
['ester, EldWui, Murray, Misses Jen.ie
Youiig, (Charlotte Jackson, Emilia
fnatley and Prof. R..C1, Jones moloicd
lo Ncwt/erry to take part on program.
l'i'ol'. K. ones WTTs tlupeakef
ol" the "day Mrs. Butler i>
doing line wyrk in this held?:
Mr. T. P. Po^rus of the Senior" Classmade
a wa y . ti.-se report. hist Sunday
evening to the Y.'M". C. A. giving anJ
..-count of- ih. KLag;' Mountain Con.-lo*?->n
o? - M I . -I'ogtic i
,i? the Y. M. C. A.. . "
Oiir?footl.?:ill team was defeated lust
ueek at Ciieiuw' hy Coulter, Score-1
o.il'.ei- :U-Harbison 0. (
NOTES FROM JACKSON 1UCI1
SCIiOOl? CAMDKN
.\otw !C>\'-.iiKimK the ^e'lPh'Ul fb"
nanckd depression, the fir-'t 'day eii-.
<hl m nl. ~?Vo.:. 7,' exceeded the first '
lay enrollment of tin- previous years.
T.-ueheis returned to their work
I'lithusiitstie' and full'of new 'idea*.*
! he new. itu-others of the- faculty are:
.Wisscs Ethel Wimiing.haii! tuid Kosai'e
AaiVii'i,\2v'loT.'thntn'S L. C.1 JeHesj-- Ak!.
Slov-'r and M. II. I'iykett.'
; .iiaiAiiU sptmsoKd a musical pro-rani.
1 '.% ! ! yoive present expressed
' i( -II- el eS enjoying the program
Ue.eher j> j ? was .'Iag 1 fay for the
I 'f'Uji'i 11.1 peitju.i rallied to the
all of the :\.iih tie (Joinmittee~and"
ngeed : he'iT- 1 lei--. la the al'tei noon
we e.;i,oveM e.ehihii inTi foot ha 11" ttmi
' a ia fhalh
\viitT.\iiiu-: NEWS
v.! v re'ai^their post. Ow;
o i'e.e tlfal tin Annti il (Jon
'Vi i;. fa -1 approaching the pas
()'; in' Bruco is nial:iny himsell busy.
1 i?Tl}:iIst ol\e ol" the beloved cXj
i?; ? <??.??! for BeV: M'.'-RllV
sundiiy morninp; and nijrht givinic y.s
a U".-|h 1 least.
At :i:b?t Ui'.v.. Cilonh. cleetritu d on"
ts 'atrtiin usintf as a:si}b.ject' Life
\\\.... v-MHld Ion ni.il>-say did not our
eats" litim while these servants ot
(led sent t'lnili 11 is word.
Our revivals meet itf wtis .bejfun on
Sunday wji !i-nia.ny anxious_jjouls sot4v?'V_
finds!. We - eon-iter ourselves
7l( sseiPto ha\T~ the ltcv.. W. VV. Me' \>i
!nU\r'.i {e conduct bur iwivhU (io<l
oi.nifil i. 1.- many blessing u|>'.m
'We- .uial^trr-haTf oar tentdu-rs";u
11 i t t" diity;.:wiil\ ihe
. nv rai i 'ii l tin* i it i/'-ii" ' oj \\ hit
> j.. i \|iee'tnf-t i.-.mT. this
-l.tt-' ie. y- .
" ;, ; "TJiil^ vrirl?Mr." A. ( . C aldvvedl
...nl;,y..;n Im.-sj. 'V
,'l.e barber's chair but Tre win
f.situ ve'.ir I'.ne v look i.<w in and out.
"'n./ a-iniet (.\u\ido so when in
),i' \S|- l.r -i hnh I'or ladies or
. l'- ' **)<'?a e. him lie is-ttt yonr11
\ ;>v.
,-n II ilaiibAn-y and far-seciny
in..;,Tf ;ir .1 ;is I believe linu me
tit! _f-Tui'l o111 1 i" he tin*
en, I ;u? taking TlTTT"
V.^'.riu. Myself Sjr if
u 1. !ias any merit ill "TT 1
.v'rdi ;V;;vT . yuu. \v>..ii.i tfliV span' in
.ii* Iii? . aim-. . .
. M-u k JL.. UoNin-oyi,
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Af ? ; /..% >%"
I Mutual Gr
'> DIOAT.I
| STAl'JH AND
t* ~~
i4 Tin Itoolss- aia still cjni for
be yjla.f to uiyi' yon i'ul} details
j- I'llOM-: 22!)70
r* * ? ?' *? ?%
.*aHMwawv*v,*Bwwr*roc tfirt
| A MESSAGE 01
a 11;.i, (oath invades your fainil
3 -oiafMn conies to vbu from the
A K" i " ffKtftSVOI F^N'T A SSOC11
5 > ro:* ted. hv insurance laws-, to
pdiei whirb yoi?- foTyeli'oujfht'ip
Relief & I
5
3 t r yorncrt,
i phone 71s6
ooododoo o o o ooo'o
Saturday, Ootobw 17, 19.11.
Now to be dollod up for winter see
Mr. Hoy Wallace who will put the
old .wiflLcr sui's' :nul overrant s; in a
new condt-ion, ladies .iiesscs and CQats
w.! 11 have his'si/ncia! atleiU-iwr:?(live . '
liini a trinl i1 the'T'T^v Pressing Club
where polite service is always given.
We are proud of-our undertaker Mr. .J,
I. Ilvrd. win handles thb bereaved
"tnniily with su' lP'tender care when
in need of his service call .'J8 or .17.
; on may Ue at o supplied whh disc "
class ainliii la nee service, s:ifiita r y, liivens
and earei-ul "drivers.
Miss PlaTTTTa Keul seUm 4 very .
lor.cly -since Mr. John Williams^ was
called away to another job but they
seem to keep Uncle Sam busy.
Mrs. Liaster Morgan is very glad
to l?a\\. her sick daughter hack. home
front -Columbia ?-?; ?7 ?All
eyes' are turned toward Mr. ' Model
1 Wallace and Miss?they seem
to be very atl'ecViopaW, now.
Mrs. Hosa Leo Cahlw'el is alright
again tin- Dr. leaving her on a diet,
but we rather think thc diet is on.
Mis; Caldwell lor she breaks it so
TV.'tcm : "? ? ? ? -.?
LATTA NIAViy.
Dillon ("oun'y Training School op- ...
cneo- its ooorS on nionday, Oct. 12.
A large crowd of parents and students
were in "attendance on the opening
day. The new teachers that have
come to g> this term are: Misses Katie
WidoiniY of Latta. Catherine I*.
UciiT.-nt of Atlanta, Ga. We are
pleased to have Miss Mary L..E rooks
Miss A holt A. Chanipy, Mrs'.- Alice
McXeal, Mrs. Catherine Molmun and
principal drones Hohnah hack' in the
school this year. Rev. N. W. Newman
[-pastor of the M.' E, Church; Mr. Safn
Maec, Mr-r-CharlioX-Widom .....
-Miv TPum'l- -Hi?^
Gamble, pastor of the A M, E.; Rev.
O. U. '('rawfold, pastor of the A. M.
E. |.it Liitle Rock; Principal Ja-..
Williams, of Dillon; Rev. D. I,.' Coe
'pastor of-Baltimore A. M. E. at, Bel lers."
All of these made very ' eh com
raging, talks and ^tressed the necessity
of coining to -school an J siayimg
in school in order to pass at the
end of. the term. We w.ei\- very gfiiTl
to see Rev. W. L. Duckett of Mm
ori at the school opening. Come often
Ke\. Duckett. ' *
Mrs. Alice-Wilson left Friday for
Philadel|d)ia. ~
Mr.*.' and, Mrs. Howard Page. -wl'-.. .
Dillon-were the gue-ts of Mrs. Sing- ?.
gie R. Belhca Sunday. ' ' ?Rev.
1. J. Gamh 1. was the dinner
gtu st of' Mi'., an^ .Mrs. Boston Guile.
Sundav Wcr are sorrv to know that
Mrs. Elizabeth (luinbel is very ill at.
the homo of her parents in Florence.
.Mrs. Gamble is the wife of our pus-' .
-tor-Jte.v. .L .J. <nimble. Our wis!) is
hut she will soon recover.
. -Miss.. AnetTe ('h.unpY. Miss Mary
11 I.. Hrooks wore The dinner quests of
i Mrs,... M. 1). Scott Suitil:P,\
Rev. 1. J Gamble motored over-to
i Florence Monday to see his wite and '
] baby.-*" ~* " v i
j-?Y-e|s?M-h?Wwit do;i>-frTtyVK. the cir ' .so
fast next time you pass 1.- door.
Mr. A1 lord sure do talk with his
mouth wide' open. ....
A GREAT JOINT PROGRAM FOR
SILVER STREET AM) ST.
M ARY S t HUT ITS
Rev. .1. Me W ill'ams, and Rev'. R. A.
Young,. Pasto
The conjjrejrntion and pastor with
i the choir'; of Elisha A. M. E. Chureh . . i
Kvffl ".worship at St. Mary Friday nite? -
I Ot t Id; R.-v. Williams will do the
I preaching:. Sunday, Oct ts, at 11 00
i will Drcadi -w4?ll-'Jisha am! a great
.- iofii air e.ioiii^t, in ttu.i a ft el-noon. At
j 7:.;i> Rev. (L II. Eieeman of St. Paul
' wjil preach for Us and his ehoir and
! congregation will do the songing
'.ii.o, i to Hh?? . I?' A
t Yuiit:^?rr+rrl?kt-i?comjivieut i>m?at?Sw
j M:.rv- Will tonilnct tlu- services .at
:l\lidia. 1*T*iday. nijrht, Rev. Williams
! !> fnn'-ii'i'^itliuii aurV vHwH-w-t^H-way^ ???
;hip at Drawn Chapel. On Sunday
'nijrht.-. lit-v. XVillirtius will preach at
Trinity. There-will be a sbwiiiji con-*
test in' Llic-'-al'cniuPn. 7:->0. |?ev. CoK
:cr-wilj preach l>iina;inK-his choir uuil_:
< unjr'nat iun fro in lhown - Chapel;
?I in1 p i>' ?n?wtll pi'c.U'b at?F.lislni tlm ?ZH
iirst Sunday and in the afternoon St.
.Mary, l-.n-lia. Hmwii Chapel, //loll ail.i
'i'.iiiity Choirs" will sTnjr. llev. Young
will do tin* preach imr. On' Sunday
night. Rev. Williams will preach itt
Cannon Town.' The* 4th Suntitry in
Oct. and. the Kt Sunday in Nov., will
i lie faro-the-\Vell days at Trinitv and
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ocery Co.?f?
JUS IN , ~ | -
u\TCY GROCERIES ?
: ' r '
Momnership. The. IVJjm^erjiarr X
of the matter. - f
1 ASSEMBLY ST. $
. . iff ?
^?0:cr0000
?' CONSOLATION jj
Iv ranks, what a message- of con S
fart that THE MUTUAL RELIEF f.
\TI(>N t9 under contract and you fi" - pay
you promptly your inmiraince. r
ersuaded you to take out covering a
UenevTent Ass. of S. CC |-~
OOD. Hen. Manager. 5
1501 \\ TAYI.OR STREET ?
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