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} South Carol HI" M VOL.- VIII?-Nth tr- ,'Lr? South CaroliN^^ Fair Will Open v_ ' Attractions This Year 13 ? Carnival Has l!2 Side Sh Ii.vn- vri:i i'i* m i# y i 11?| 11 I?;?V. IN.*! | I 111* | . Thiers i>f O.-n-ih t CoMcy,. , nil gia' State i' S wTprah. This game \rii> *t is expocle l~to Attract fans from all .|Yi,,r over-the state who want t<> see .Hen-.'].;aniiy edict in action in their second s';vi*t,| 04| j,, this season. The "Deacon*", promise Putin; % some thriller,* for this .-occasion- and i unless ihe writer misses, iiis guess.; tc*fte they iiiv going to haw a tough hat- ! cousin tie with the "Sea-iders" from Sn-(hrOWn .. vannah. (ieoi gia Sta'e you know! to ma held tT>e ~stior g Alien aggri gat-ion | The to"0-0 and that's not had. I I.ivihfi On Hijjr ThiiL'silfty. Allen will kick- j |,.,u'.h? off to Paino-College of Augusta .TkC ' rami promises to he the upset of thpsea- 'lUs son. Allen?has made frond. " 1,1 q., writing with two starts winrvine; i T . . ' from Walker Baptist .">7-0 and la >m < i^VV^ Georgia State, fi-0. Paine gets h r I );*cC. first tjiste of hlood. Saturday. Oi-t. 1 " .25 when she plays Morehouse-; : i an,i Augusta. Tlie "Panthers"' this -year .^.aul}! have plenty, of reserve and iVre ex- I 'p|ux pecte1 to he the first real test for + -;llltj Allen JJ.his season. On Thursday I Suiter admission to Fair grounds will he1-=i.-i= fiftv cents, all o'lfer d.ivs th<> iruier- ! uZ? a I admission to grounds will ' l>r? j ^|j " twenty-five eentr,. j (.U(,.S^ This year High School day (Fri- ready day) is expected to have its great- year' c^st interest. School i-hildpen and I; teachers will be permitied to the mo'iis I grounds free en Friday. Hooker) ent t k ~ Washington 11 ifrh- School. of, Cnlum- I^odjbia who have been- high 'School champions of South Carolina for fiv years will tussle an i fight it out on the gridiron at one o'clock in the afternoon with (Washington H'gh . )] ' . Schol of Raleigh. N. C.. wild have. Sampf been champions of North Carolina^for three years. Th{. admission to thD n game for students and teachers will Mir. be twenty-five cents. ' of the - When 'the gate us close Saturday, i ho d< October 20 Fair officials expect to I)r. count up and find that despite finnii- and D cial 'conditions they have had the j c<l t< most successful year hi the history attend of (he Association. The ) * -PALMETTO ORAM) I.ODOE F. A. itl*f'nor A. V. M ASONS AND ORAM) ^ ? J ina State ( IjcJP fate Colored A ates, Monday tetter Than Ever yi 1-1. 1 ows And 5 Rides . ii lc ? ??? 7?7? -y- liishi (iivon Daily..! I St eel Exhibi- -Mmi iv- Throe . Big Foot-Ball j/ni'v iker IIigh-AvHFnmeet power- j,u? \ ' erc-di s Putman and Mr. 'J ^ lmond, Jr. Wed at Home Ceremony. lain i irons. s. (V?A wedding of sim- },<>>4<* and dignitv and-centering tlu*. ; s( of (<J wide circle of friends 1 1 elat'ivo's'was that of Miss M il- ,u,' 11 iivia. I'utman. daughter of Mr. ,K? Irs. John Pa' man qf tjVn<d*ino-. jiii!? ?. C. ami Mr. William WOlmond {"*'101 Williamsjlon. X. C. which was 1 ?* izod on Wednesday Oct. o, at *Tll* Wlc of-the--bride's ? father. Mr. ('. IF. ' Pu'ckolt, ' < lion as, n. Tr,"Tii -l:d<) o'clock. The j <ieiit eronrony was performed by the l?ors \. J. Martin, the .bride's pastor, j Hishb 1 thi' mantel in the living room?i'lv; * pro-sono** of relatives and a few j Male s. The house was tasofu 11 y do-.! ilig a d fini? the oceasion with vases doligl imrwiy. ? before the ceremony arr ela: C'oi' dinner, consisting of . 4y ee 1 (;; < *, s was served for the immediate suid wedding party in the (^n": *>ic (ku 11. The l>ricic wore ;i wine -1*1*. (1 velvet rdress, owing the dinner the cerenionv I. eH'oi mod with. Mrs. A. J. Mara'nist. rendering tlye impressive rg March from I.ohegrin. 'maid of lienor- MisS- Lllla F.S-J iiee, cousin of the bride entered ; Ow left of the . living room. Site ' linniiitrgly arrayed in a sunset . ( a dress fashioned an princess _ Ml and iJ . i i.-il an arm Imiupu.t nf ' ' lib i'as and ferns. lie < ?(-)[ni>o>d with t4te best man, Mi-.?rj^:?Tj. Dendy, cousin of bride en- N from?t-he?idulrt?and * took Jthetr J1:!" l _JioffrrTr-fIie mantel. I bride entered on the arnv of randfather, who gave her in igo. She was lovely in h e r ng costume' of blue rulT crepe" . , ell'ect .ankle length fashioned ', bias lines with accessories to I |*() 1"""i""1?wan of white dn showered with ferns. | diately alter the ceremonies Mr. rs. ()liirrmTt~~fefr-f<Vr a wedding a Salisbury and Kaleinb, X. C. Kdiloi which they will.reside in Wiln, N. O. They were acconnpaniSpartanburg, S. C. by Mrs. John w'.,s in, mother of the bride, Miss "p/v-mc Rice and BriScil'li. Shell on. s. The bride's jcostumo was a Swar^cw suit with accessories ub. ^ ? . ;Ylt' , bride's presents were beautiful sj ' rstonu College, Salisbury , X. C. .,UM; is.taught in the Laurens County ^Vt,rv tijlt School. She is beloved by j of friends and was prfciifnmit ( "Vocial life of her community. S((lm, groom is an A. B. graduate-of j fstone College and is servnig ,*. ? , ..,.,,,1 ... 11: ?i- o.L i . * .'((i vv*11vi u.i in(,r>i ocnuui prm- _yi'-jit .,S? -Fir: bride presents were beauLitut'-f^;so, unieroiis" besides a host of t*'le- *(j y of congratulations. _ jn(M out-of-town guests were;..Mr. *- drs. David K. Dendy and Rev. .... i s:5.- _i _ __ -upp-o 7""L".1- - ??l_ Vpsim u and lark Streets-. allay, rjtficers?atul delegates are re- ^ . ed to be present and 0.11 time, 'iIn ' to give full account of the j.j. . , * T,)lkv\ . H r o c o- object is hoped that prof. S. S. Sun- fnj.?|r , M. \V, X. G. M.. will be pros- (.()n05 o assist . in holding this Grand ,,ocon -- that T. 11. "Pinckney, M. W. G. M. jnK j, ? - ?? ?* ; - - verse VHOl'ND GEORGETOWN [he 'h ? . 1 IPnive Carrie Dunmore and Mr. the fi ;on Dunmore have returned to? Allen etown after spending the suih- long ninths.in Now York. jle'ge, T.illn Nncbit wn? Piillixl mil ivnmn city .on Tuesday on .account of whore ^nih of her mother. (true and Mrs. U. G. Teole and IOr. I ''mv y Irs. Wm. S. Thompson motor- excel I > Columbfri on Wednesday to hand I the State Tuberculosis Clinic, it see Jenkins Qrphtfnage Crass Hand ing i d in Georgetown on Friday af- weigh in and played at the Howard a Ionj School Park Friday and Sldur- handi tprtTtsr They will appear, again its t( and Saturday nights of UvfW Vtudei * | col leg Jerusalem ^Baptist Association must iuhday School convention com- fcren< g Georgetown and Williams- will | counties, Rev. G. Goings Dan""- prayc Moderator, will hold its twen- later th annual sessioh in George- j Thi Bethesda Baptist Church Nov. gran' inclusive. Rev. Daniels,... the Uuy \ ator has been On his associa- suggc tour for the past two months strum ins visited every church in the it wo The out look is bright for the the ii it attendance in its. history. the c -... ?- ? - Colored. Fc tilme ,UAiIUA. "S. (\. SATURDAY, (> lien University ] Great Ofi . . / *4* ' e Olliiial ' Opening' of Allen I'i?i- Iivt ly t ? ?!* j?lu idny. A. M.. ()< (.' top: >1 (I'llinlv ill Ajleii V ;i i ii 1 i! n rii i,. i? presiding liishop. tin- Kt. Ut'v. W'i i \\ . Williams presided. After all \v I'ncouraKiiijr words from the, 1 I Ml1 sovoi al I'onlereiu-os in ^ sioi t\ Cat olina d.vjtan 1? make their j i'ae KditHitional report for Allen he ersily. Kaeh and every prostti* h?u,t' lvhTor71.hr his utmost to make afmii tahlo showing 'and in"'lie face' Soti ese so-eailed "hard limes".^X.7 11. i.njr as laid on.the tahlo in cold cash, ti:ii i'e l.ishop liad laid down the law and no personal' clPvks wouhl he ac- eiiu <1 from unyono. Ano'ther re- "lur aide (ni.onraKinjf 'hintr the i'.isli- A lidr Ail monies raised .for a e - \isi nirpo-e will he .-pent I'm- the pur- hall and that purpose only, lie was i v. la r applauded for, that sV.itoniont. | y the FinaneC Committee counted I ... nonoy and turned it over Jo the ai'er. Mrs. I'osina C\ Chappe|I<> j!'!' 'resident Almim?Si'mprom-?the 1 i'"1 'aI olITriat" opening- was entered j .p( I i'?l i ' hev. (i. ('. Cra'wtord of Ander- will v f'. nffrreTh-p; .lyriv The riToinl f soil, is iif. \lh ) .s.111''i"-'. ' i? , ) r i Simpson int rod need t he mem- ' .Mrs of the Faculty. Tim to t p introriueed ?he several ore-id- Co': Idei .< of South i airouna.*-Allen's 'I'in(Quartet rendered several pleas- Cho llid wiiolesome- mnnhcis ti. the situ "f 1 he !a i i' c |yy ,j '?' ^efHTTTrtneojK mag. Dr. F. 11. tor See. of Missions, of New York evei aiis the principal "speaker, he do >1 '-f 1 appeal. ,whieh you }?> kindly ) } spare in your' exco.lleu.t paper, made, not hejftuse 1 'felt the ;ljj ; ii were liot i allyjiitr.. They alrally fo the cause ill' Nnir ,0li It, and always will, if their in- . continues, The purpose of the u.. ; 1 was to urjje irreater efforts in, lireet nth bed ipse o," the deprcs-: to do our'-very h'est 'hat the' will not suffer, f know thut-1 triu* member feels that way: 1 ^ > loves the church. IWau.se. we ' the church, however, there, are thinjrs. for which we. contend ( r church nvanairciuen' that?we J. ( j ivill contribute to it's 'athum-e. and welfare, _ rn'd sK we are asking, and it ? is^ a jl , uahle demand, for a substantial ivorknhle reprcsefn a'ion of lay- ' .,l' on Hie trustee b<< i.rd of Allen 'isity: It will trice contrdi nee ^ nake for increased intcivst and rt of the School beO:TnSo"-of the " dons such an open pidicy" wiil |,.jv ~ ... , . 1 ' \\ olid, while we are not opposed < ,,)t, > consolidation of Alien "I'nivertnd Kittrell,we do strenuously 'p] ;'tx> the plan as tentatively set prj,j : 'hat is of mlakihjr Kittrejl the pis e. .ami-Allen HtlnlvM'swty, whose -\\ , 1 in college work,stands ftext t?>""|f. .... clou Ullirr IOUM- \| ivslitutfipns, the feedoiv- The re j; order, it appears u> us, would uloi ( e more feasible phm Allmi ^ .. ry. irs.it yi the college, and Kittrell. v j ['('del' and theological . school. t University by" reason of its : vV, u, and brillihnt record as a col- p.,in appeals to the young men and i j 11 of 'he race here and else-| This has been increasingly i' of this institution in the last ears because' of the growth and | -y once of its work. On the other jiavi, the disadvantages under which ins that Kjttrell has labored dm: ts. whole existence would still'.j' upon it. We fear it would be ''.t, lr time before it could, with the y(1,.| cap of the many A-l schools in - . j uritory, draw sufficiently upon ills to warrant making it i,The , e to which Allen University contribute. Wo hope our con- '.J res now convening in the sttitej milder ,, this matter 'Well and . , tfully, and nrtt do what ma.v, requh'o undoing. '... '.u rd. jealous of th.e privileges .!11,1 cd our Allen under her charye regard with fitlsphion any ,a stjon of any change in (his in-'.-. lent. To our way of thinking,! uld Ive ?|ingorous, subversive of '1' * iterests of our church and school V?" onsequoncos of which would he , Jknov \ * ' V t Week~ * 1 . ~ I'K le Negro Pre Its Politic the' first tini'c in uiTs poUtjen y the' Xt'u i f> *])if *- has a -o"! e tdepciuU life: 1111 M?r 'u r. ha fettered hyties of tradition ;tie ude to the fortune* of 'lie (iui;i< 'ai" v. the. Kej),uliii< aij Nii+inri niinitlec has taken this erat'i for granted and .ha.-' doled. >.u h. journal a cat paten pittatn t ! ti^eiivulation and.in't'luen uic continued fidehty. and jroui . l7nTiTTp'_ the 'canfpa ten" of T' 'if* w scattered instances ofjourn ' indcpcnrcnuc. The .\fro-Anieri Ki-ltii'oil tlw. I:. 1 i inv omur, nopm# invivhy '<> lore th|.m I?y <|o# like devu'iuh Republican I'artv which usto own hIS soul and body. Jt that he loves the l>emocratbut the ' Republican's less. And doe:fTlv>t*di>like the principle^ <ii ami Old Tarty, inil its loultsi most interesting, to note tljit ujtheni press has caujrht the tizan contagion. Betwivn!-tlie r Hcmocrats and the lily white ii- ans -of?t+tr?Sou'h llleV TnTu Ives between thelXvU and the 0(1. The .limited choice lies l'edrowniu# or iburnni#. Su.-'iv itial Southern journals as ?h?* k Journal and (iuide, the I.iuti-. e\Vs, the Huston Informer and. msas CityCall together \vitit others Wave thiown the weight ir inl'luenee to Roosevelt ami away from ,Hoover. Chicaga_Defender, w h i e Ji the largest circulation < !' a.l nstantly ^maintained a critical. < it ant at'iitude I^k<^ the Crni i 'he hanks of the Joirlee it '^lingering. shivering, on i he ind fear to launch away." Afro American an<l t:;< !'iu~C'ourier with the !a,-.g(>' cir11 and in'luenee in the Ka.-t a>\d si ales are avovccdlv p roc-It. The New York Aire, the of Negro jotrnldism. who-e Me editor. Ford U. .Moore, was >f to Liberia for one conseeuy, and who recently was electa Republican alderman froin jrlem district, s'outly refuses iport* President Hoo.ver. The lgtoii Tribune .is als<i in this ry. The Indilinapolis Recorder is the only 'Negro journal in V doubtful state of Indiana has us declaration of independence. >stort Chronicle and the (iuardtr only Negro papers in New id, have cut loose also. The dam News and the I'.hil ideltiluine; both influential.and imjournals, ,may. be construed iding by the jfirty -of. Lincoln, miner, but only freely - a 11 d -tic-ally after swallowing manyis compliants with painful g;ir1. present day polices' and pra f the (Irand Old'Party towards -gro find little or no spdiuahiid? enthusiastic support any--, throughout the Afro-American This is the best guage" of oidivimi il> ? * '1 . , .jt.ii uuKHUUl llll' 1'ace. ihieon hi's heen eros-sed. Tliere s but thVco~\veoks of, the if.un It isiW ia'cM'or elVet-i ive sodaversion. Any .journal' Avhifh so ..critical closing da>s should i a sudden change of political would- he accused of' l.vihg inil by motives of tilthy lucre, tnno' wipe out Jour year, of int Tind criticism against M.r. and his lily white program venth hour change of heart, he turn coat non-partiim can get away with that.' the function of the press to t<> the?\y^ito people 'lie just nuine feeling, sentinientf judge Ji<l ilL'iLiide of-the-s^rrtitrrmt of e it represents. It ..should^al;> to direct,this, sentiment in rht |nd wise direction. In no lould it at'empt to deceive the concerning the actual 1 . iGovernor Nunics Him As Delegate To l'iirnr Convention. Y i . r.hii ku <?>(! appointed ?evmouv ' Cnrmil of ; hC-\ i'y a.-; a delegate from?South Carolina to- tin' nnmlil eonvon t ifti* of 'he. National Fedo' ation of" <*i !,.i t .} Fann"r>. in xi Week. Ch2t?, JT'.h au?! tlii' 2S;h,-a: -Memphis. Tennesson. St> . ( ai i :i i- southern field vepre.M-miniw of iho Anion an Humane I i'.d nation Soon'ty ol Hosti^ttrr^HTaiext week -tie will haw ! > lv present attho S'ato Fair in ( olunihia where lie will plane an oxhil'ii from the llu -nut i'o So. i "*y.? Hi1 will not 9,Ule to 'attend the Memphis Convent oin. Pur