The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 21, 1937, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, August 21, 1937 GEORGIA STATE CO! WAY IN BREEDIN _ COTTON?STALK ON DISPLAY AT Governor Rivers Praises Savannah, Georgia. August 11 ? 1 Cooperating with the state do-1 pavtmeht <>f entomology which is. headed up by Manning; Yoeman, the agricultural department of I Georgia State College. Industrial j Cbllege-, Georgia, blazes thg wey in experimentation,, and research . " . woik on sea inland cotton becomes a reality. The experimental0 wurtk. under ,. the supervision of F. Mam-llusi Staley, director of the department! started April 15, in an attempt to revive sea island colon industry in the Coastifl Plain' region. \ The seed used to start the oxp.r-' wnental work, considered the best strain of sea island cotton used in. existence, was developed by 15. "M. and ,C. H. Caddis. Enough of the Special seed was provided to plant 7.7 acres, which when matured at the harvesting1 time will he distributed among farmers who are interested in. establishing a one variety seed in their community. The super special seed, only enough to. . . plant 1.1 acres was planted on. a plat that was situated to prevent cross-breeding and afford isolation.-! - . - | The object of the experiment js to produce a variety thai matures early, is a heavy producer and a type that will grow under boll AVIIITMIRK NEWS. "i Bruce Tabernacle Stwiday school is still progressing. Mr. J.O. Byrd is indisposed at this writing. A successful campaign w;vs closed Thursday niti\ at Flint Hill Baptist church. The assistant pas tor for the week was, the Rev. M. McMoore from Rock HftH Rev. Moore preached wonderfully every t'U... **- -- mgiii. i iivj 1* >v c iv n ( (Mivi'i is, rive were baptized Friday. The meeting closed with over $100 raised. Rev. T.L. Duckett from Columbia was also "a pulpit associate Tuesday and Thursday nites. The Sunday school- at Cedar Grove is still in full bloom. Ser -vices began with S.S. A brants and Lois Epps-conducting prayer meet inp. Rev. Wade preached an up lifting sermon. Rev. Wade is a splendid minister. Mr. Samuel Fant. accompanied by Misses Gorotha and Quester t'ant ard Mr. "I.ester Fant two girls have returned from Churton. Prr Thev report a pleasant trip. Mrs. I.izzi" Simpson, from. Connellsvitle. Pa., is at home spending p?. some lime with her brother Mr. ; Joshua Swindler. Mr. \\ ill Abrams of Cleveland, Ohio is visit in jr his mother Mrs. Betty Abranis and family. You are invited to- attend a birthday party at Mr. I.ois Kpps. Saturday nite, August 21, at 8. August 20th i- the day set aside for the cleaning and beautifying the-graw yards. MT. OLIVK B \PTIST ( III R( H ?. Rev. K., :L Gallman. Pastor K JL Chester.:?Sunday. school opened at 10 with Stipt. ard teachers at their post. Service began ut 11 :R0 Rev. Gallnian pr> ached a wonderful sermon, subject: ?Take The Name that you have made with God." Sunday night the pastor .preached another nohle si riiion. The chunh aid met at tho home of Mrs. Maggie . Nelson. Quite a number attended. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant of Greenville spent last, Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Charlie Llardin. The Crusaders The club held its .meeting Tuosi day evening at the lionTe fo~ Miss Dorsev. The meet ing opened at R __ with Mr.. A.I>, IohnsvPv...pJ,esi(lii'>n After devotionnls. the business part of the meeting began. Then we played many interesting games. 'After which a delicious course of assorted sandwiches and jitfnch svas served; Our next meeting will he at the homai of Miss Ruth Hardin Jeter street.. COKESRCRY NEWS St. Paul S. lS. was largely attended, The pastor presented the ?-?Rev. C-. H. Golphin. pre-iding elder of the C. M. E. church of North Carolina whe; brought the message from the theme "Righteousness'. Several came forward upon the , invitation for joiners. Rev. E. E. Chappelle of Greenwood; Dr, C. II. Williams of Minnesota who i\< visiting his grand parents; Mr. and Mrs. Squire Washington; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gallman of Newberry; i Miss Mary Jordan of Greenwood. I All of these were visitors. I Miss Elouise Boozer of Irmo B spent some time here last week K with Mr. G. E. iToTmes and familv. Miss Bcozcr \va.< vacationing irl ^ Greenwood with her sister Mrs. Bessie Hayes. We were indeed glad to see sister Fannie Pearson in church on Sunday. She has been shut-rn for qifite awhi1 L * * ? BLACK ROYALS TRIM BLACK YANKEES 9-2 Winnsboro, A^iif*.' 14?Aftpr a big rain the skv turned all blue'. ""Bob" Nelson's Chester Black k Yankees invaded the Royal Cord 1** City to win, hut was whipped by * a scoTe of 9-5 by "Tim" Johnson's fast Winnsboro Black Royals. ^^_Xhis marked the Royais 20th HLas they stand on top winning Mapping 7. J?, LLEGE BLAZES THE G LONG STAPLE WITH 446 BOLLS STATE CAPITOL Experimental Activities wo.vil conditions. Indications point to the fact that the experiment at the college''is , going to be a brilliant success. All 1 of the plant* are luavily fruited. ' The State 'entomologist, is highly > pleased with the project. A stalk J of ( >tton with 110 squares, bolls j and blooms was displayed at the J J State Capitol, Atlanta. The stalk, j about live feet high is a sample of the heavier- bearing plants in the( plat. There are many of them with more than 100 buds. Some exceed > r>oo. * V (iovcrnor Rivers, discussing the | experiment 'eor.duct.ed at the col- . leire on lonjr staple cotton, said the ncd sea island type would mature , "'fully 20 days earlier than sea is- j land cotton eVer eriwn bcrfofo." , Thi' e'ovf no j too was . .njghly | pleased with the project,- V T n The college autho; ities- hope^to dtvelop sea island cotton which.' could he grown outside the original sea island acres along the coast. Upon the success of this | .experiment' rest thy "destiny erf , Georgia farmers, the p ssibility of an early return of sea island 061-1 ton eulture to a place of impor- | tareo in Geo rein's agricultu re and , millions of dollars annualy deriv- ( ed from the crop. GREENVILLE NEWS 1 | - . , i Tiny Brad-haw to play for eolj lege dance. Tiny Bradshaw, new King' of " Rhythm will piny* melodies ma-te-s ; at thy \V? B S. T'?mple hit'Ming Thursday n'ght. 'August 2t>; Tiny ami his orchestra, enter'.am like the Ili-Po-lIo King an 1 is recognized a< Cal> Calloway's gi eatest rival.. Dance 0:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Admission 75e. ? The. I'. \V. A. Boys' can:p begins A<?i trust 10th through 30th at East Flat Uoe.k, X. C. Enrol-j inent first week twenty. The P. W.sA. Tennis club.wentto Spartanburg August 13 to witness champion players giving ex- y hibit on their way to Tuskegee, i ,A la. [ ! The N.Y.A, girls are dring splen t ,i:.i .1... nuu'i:.. i.,.. Cent or. They cook and serve lunches every day, also do sewi v <t. Misses Felta and Louise Williams, Dr. and Mrs.^llill of S.er>oea- were thv-^ie$is^&Mr. and Mrs. C.'L. Smith ,-Ttnincnry evening. Misses Saddle McCoy and , 11' len Parker are spending n few days in New York. . | I Dr. R. 1>. Cooper i- .attending the Dental association ru Washington, D. C. I A Pokeno party was given on Friday evening Ay.gust_-.lMth in honor, of Mrs.-Opnelia Gary tif' j ll.irliam, N. C. Mrs. Gary is the si-ter of Mr. and Mrs*. Uriel Staggs YOG Jenkins street. The following guests w^re present: Mrs. Sofie Dyson, Mrs. Ilattie Parker, Mrs. Lydia Biggs, Mrs. Sara Kllen Brocks, Mrs. Marie Fisher, Mrs. ] Julia Lee Cooper. Misses Gladys' ; Wf'hesrnoon, Lillian Fisher, Ruth | HOlley, > Mrs. Marion .Smith. Out! o-i town'guests: Mrs. Minnie Moore Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Alberta EcCleston, Orlando1, Fla., an i Mrs. ' a o 1 1.:.. o I\ va iMac Anuerson. eoiumuiu, o. C. Quite an enjoyable evening sru-nt. The charming- hostess ( Airs. Uriel Staggs .served a delicious ive course. Air. Henry Lawton of Oranges burg, is visitjng his father D.r. S. S. Lawton. Air. Henry.Lawtoa. is a r?->ent graduate of ClftHin college, Orange.burg. S?/?i/?S /ol WHAT'S vJJss /p4cc |. ^ ^ .. IN DEFEN AT Has nme BUT HE MUST N\NP DE RES/A ' ?-- ; " ; ' r Y Ei#> I tht & ipx BV yvnuHOFST M f NOTE: Your question answtJtr ? ft clipping ?f thia column is enclos L reply, send a quarter (25c) and r velope, for my New Astrology F ? mail free advice on tV.ee (3) -qu< r btrthdate. and correct address to j> 'Aasembly Street, Columbia, Souti k>*p> J. W. aW,?What about this v nan's clothes my wife,washed this \ veek and claims she don't knowj ,vho they belong to and I want to; ;imw all about it sjr just as soon I is you can put it in the paper? Ans.'?There isn't anything for lou to worry about for she doesn't ] tnow the party intimately. > Your, ' L ife is interest <u(-hi making a few j jennies and she has something * more to do than feet out and hunt; J up some man's clothe^ to wash :i sralis. , ' ' ***** i K/ L. M.?I am in love with a!^ boy in Chicago and wonder if I ( will get a chance to visit him as' ,1 I have Imped to do this summer? Ans.?-No . . . you won't bo able-~.lo make the trip to Chicago. It "ill be fall when you two meet again, and at the same -COLLEGE \ you attended this past year. lie t is very fond of you but i-nT'at all ti ready to settle down- and get mar- t ried. ' > * *.*#*. t ' X. A. O.?Will my husband ntt\l v I live together again or what must I expect? 1 Ans.?lie is terribly upset over I the whole thing and at this tinyfu I believe that he is trying to lp[s\? POSE of your home. Me is a rit^ tie too stubborn to try to convince f that there has been a mistake ' made, and you may as well let hint ! have his wav. ' *** I W. \V. .1.?Will my daughter vis- ! it me anytime in the near future :>nd does she want to see me? her old dad again. .T'.ist as soon as Mie can arrange to In- aw ay f mm i home a few davs she is going to \ make you aivistVof a few days. It I iAIM A-Ndd-I. M. E. ( III K< II I.' yrr ? * _ liev. R. E. Mrogdep. l,aslor I . Ch ii-h'-tofi. S. ('.?Men's I lav I i celebrated i'!i lust Sunday. A tine. : program was put over by the men i dt' the. church. A choir e'omposyd of male singers rendered very tine. Music for, tlie .occasion. 'Women's | i Day will he observed on the Itiij Sunday. They nluv do well, but j 1 the men think they have left the! I women a mile behind. Howevei,! time' \vill tell. | i . "Time and Tohipoii". was the j subject O'om which tlu* pastor spoke to the children: Prov. S:lf>. I'.-itiK the two "T's" a practical \ and instructive sermonette was ! heaid by tlu '.children as well a-j the adults. The congregation of members i and friends heard a {treat sermon on last Sunday morning. Second j 'Samuel tenth chapter second verse, j This very line sermon was deliv- I ted with power and sincerity, j I'here were two accessions- Mrs. 10. C. Anderson and Miss Cather i ino W'ashitngtpn. A vciry largv numbyr' of visitors were present, ambnjr thpm wore . Prof. \V. II. ShaekieftVd and Mr. J. A. Harris, (resident of the State Sunday school convention. Mr.- J. W. Hrogdon, tenor singer was present ir.d rendered one selection "Open -T V V =*-3^ " V I 1 /<e ,' .? ' /'$. }UE1~/ f "' y * / /./ , ,,V* ff. : f 7T? ~V ? ? _ ^ r / : ?s CUAMP/Oti /^ o/m His nriE THIS WTTP / ' WORTY ABOUT WATCH HAPMOM TITCH WD WEIfe O ?w K? I i - , . rHE PALMETTO LEADER ' | ed in Hub papeB ONLY when ? j led in your letter. For private a self-addressed, stamped en- '{ Leading, and receive by return y eationa. Sign your full name, X all letters. Address all mail y 1 Carolina. _ X i rill probably be Xnias- before this^ isit can be arranged. ****** ' J. .M. Is there a chance of my reting the job that 1 applied for it a Cecelit date? Ans.?Several people are after, hisj-same job . . . play safe and look around l'wr something else chile you are awaiting news of. ust who is the fortunate one. You ire going to work in the month of September on some kind of job. * * * * M. I.. - J. "How can 1 make a uccess of marriage and prove to if th<- neighborhood gossip that' wy husband that T am not "guilty roes, around about mo'? Aits.?Hy minding your OWN tFFAIRS and sticking close to out home as you are doing at his time. Your husband and yrt.ir leighbors are JEAI.Ol'S of you hercfore they talk. He kind to our husband and overlook the title things that come up and you lillhuve a happy home. ***** A!. R. M. Please tell nte if the awyer n y father lias secured will te able to gel his. divorce alright md how soon? Aits.?A cs . , . he will he able to jt't the divorce although it j?. likey that he will'have to pay some-? ilimony. This 'should he a lesson o yi iir that father as he is entire\ too old to marry young. I also hink that he is going to receive >is money before October, ***** \. /.. Why does,' my husband v-int to i now . AY hat - hi.nl.1 1 do? Alls.?Humor him and c<> ahead md do the tilings that he likes. If rou don ( it will he impossible to ive with him. Ill-- tiaii-s ot The Tenm^e"'. The. mger was 'accompanied I.'v Miss?ul.ia Mac Rrogdeiu. .Mr. Rivgdo-avc ., ?.. : t a I "hi tin* avt ?o,i" it which time a splendid gathera-: lieuhim. Rev-. VV. R. Rice, an evangelist, meached 'or a-- at the evening iVu'.-riji. An impressive message 'a- del.aeri d by him. the text of 111 ?\ i<> :i.. 1 in the tif-. t* ii?Ii chapter of St. I.uky at the -ev. nth au11 eighteenth verse*. Rev. UieeV mhs.-age was well founded. Mi-s Miry Jane Jolin ???i ie>|i(.iuhil to t'.e call for jivinSeVeral person- from F.mntailllel attended tie Siwrtay school and League eoiiveinin!; which conv-. ni*d a: Allen .ui.h;c-itv, Oulunih-a. S. August li Id inclusive. .M/.-m-'s Rlanvhe i'i l.esline and J.-jiut hi vans Were leeted delegate* ie>pr etive i'i<eii the Sunday *eh<v.?l and l.eagu< . 'I-VH? district Sunday .*eh?.?l convention will be liehl September 1. _>, at Calvary < ! li'oh, Jack-on!.. ro. S. C., at which time w?- h-'pi to have a "nrge delegation. Knmut'ntjol wi.-l-.o- to congratulate her i x-pa-tor. Mr. E. H. Mcilill oh being elect d to' the presileney of Allen r.n-.versftly. Wo vish fo: hint a g!o: ious adminisrat ion. ) ? i yj *** il r? - .N.*-J -.- > . * ^ ^ f j " . / N. I . :.v / x\ I ^S | j I ';: " >f :' ;|| / /'tfi ^ #u -O '' ' $?*** v; - ? . s*r V- ' / . 4 "" Lw ^ 11 j:r.aso r?-:s 7QZ) I I d. .. '' l.'NIOX NEWij. I ri-District Picnic -of Jff C. .Mutual a Grand SticcosF. 'IIV tri-distriet pirnie of the N j <\ .Mutual Life Id suranee ( ?i in par y it) the up--tate," i~ ~p.,-.MI>L*~~rrrn?rrf?1 the outstanding events of .the ason in thi3--*ecti<>n. AH of tinworkers of tin. (Inc. ill*-.' t'he-i.i ai d Spartajibt rj* di.-uiet. usuu'ly meet on the eanipu-' of ' the Statu School at Last Spa i tanbuiyr -'on the second Friday in August. Da this 'annual picnic and Katkeihm This year these thre.. districts' had another of the u'mpi: y's di- , triets. to join .them, the F'oi.eji j ShO.~.~aiistrict, lhsti Manager .1. , B. Drake, As.-t, Mahairers- Mun<|! and Proctor. < a h'iei - Letk. Mr*. j Susie Green and quite a few' of . the men of the d:-'.riet wer - piv- j ent.' Grand Master J .Si. Stan back of j Chester, Asst.-Agency Director , Wheeler and ('apt. Aaron .Day of the Home Office were also with the Life Insurance Salesmen and ( made inspiring talks. Due to the rain, thetfdinie.r was served in the Dining Hall of th? j school, A wonderful dinner was. ( served by the wives ami friend-. of the Insurance men. i Miss Florida Jackson, of G'.oipe- f town, came up to the pienv as a < special represent at ivng-u>f S..uih 1 Carolina's best papeTT-fflie PAL- A M'ETTO T.KADFR. Miss Jack-bit 1 !.**? ** iV? M?%> Ill V Spartanburg-, Greenville, Anderson v arid other up-state cities in the interest of the. LEADER. The t folk in Union and Spartanburg c are responding very willingly to * Miss Jackson-A .request to pay up j and subscribe to the paper. Miss 1 Jackson will greatly enlarge the jcirculation of the I-EADEIt i n these citio by appointing*- agents J? to sell copies. cA group of young folk entertinned Saturday night for M-isses v Jackson, Emma Funchess and Beatrice Douglass at the home of Mr. ~ and Mrs. G.W. Boldon on N*. Pinck ne.v street. . <" Mrs. J.E. Grant of Newberry was ortT- of the special guests at the tri-di?trict pjenic; She came as a special representative of Dr. Grant who is one of -the company's * examiners^ , Dr. T.K. Gregg entertained in Spartanburg a few of the; dele- -f gates who veer- on Their way to the National Tennis Tournamc-rt at Tuskegee. It -eems as all roads " load to Tu?kegee this week. Mrs. Bes?ie Whitfed,- Cashier. Vice President and Mrs. G. W. j Cox and Auditor W.D. Hill of th<^ N.C. Mutual T.ife Insurance Com- s panv were listed with those pass ing through eproute to Tuskegee. Mr. Rost borough, a special rep- ' rcsentative of the Mutual Relief .' Insurance Co., is here in the in The t'ni<?n County Favour.- will [ hold their annual picnic at Roil 1 Point Friday, Aim. 20th. Mr. E.N. 1 Williams the local agent, works' hard with the farmer- of this coun v ty in helping to arouse Interest. County Agent and Mrs. \Vnym<?n , Johrtson of Chester were with the \ N.C. Mutual Salesmen last week ' At their picnic. It is said Mr. v .Tuhn?on is working as hard i n * Ch.stir county as the local agent Mr. Wiliinms here. Rev. I..M. Tohin who is pastor- t ing in flafl'trey. spent a few days I home this week, < NOTE: Any hoy or girl in Union ' o.'ho' do.-ires t>f sell the PAL-MET- i TO I.F.ADER may apply to Dr.. L. i A. Sartor .at the Sartor's Phar-'-, ! macy. A fine thing for the right}, party. I j There were quite a few of the! J younger set who attended' the re-J; I c-eption and dance in Spartanburg t j j last Friday nicht. This dance was|< given in honor of those who were it _eitroute to fne Tennis Tournament 1 Tt seems as the preachers who 1 condemn dancing will have sonic-D thing new to. talk about, "The Big , : Apple." Say what you will, i t(< look good and quite a good exeh- I rise We think personally that 1 the preachers had better find some thing else to. talk about; these j younp t"!k art' pomp to itance. p Dr. and Mrs. C.A. Hawkins will , < so?|) bo at homo to their friends ( in a now beautiful residence oh ' South Wallace street. ( The tennis court of Dr. Long's ' _on N. Pirckney street is quite a; ' popular place every "morning and int.' afternoon. M re A iii H ml;)? Rmoks anrb dautrh lev Mrs. .Eleanor Jacobs of Chi- ' ( ago.'111., are here visiting * KevTl and Mrs. Win. Crawford or. Oath- ' erine street. Rev. T.E. Robinson, pastor of , Bethel AMK church ami members . are arranging to entertain the groat A.M.E. Conference .here this j fall. v Pleas call at the Sartor's Phar .. inacy fop The Palmetto Leader in v ease the news boy fails to .see you. Help us to rive tbis, our local I state paper a large circulation in I Union. LITTLE RIVER N^WS Rev. R. L. Guiles. Pastor We were at the N'eck church. S. ST. opened 10 o'clock with Mrs. I.illie McC'ea. Supt. Funeial services- for Rro. Ren | Warinc. were conducted at Mount j Zion church Sunday. He was SO j year's of ape and ope of the oldest rV... Sister I.iade was funeralized at tin* Baptist church. -Aft. /ion's hi7 rally will conic olT the fifth Sunday. Services were at St. Paul Sunday night. Miss Luetic (tuilcs is in summer j schoxjl at Marion.. Our last quart* rly conference will be held Sunday. BEflUTy^ROmi The Lnrieu^" Gc-uty Foundation <*>as by thy C(.df?-oy M.inut;i,tu' a 'C- ' puny t n.* tb'.'t* if pr?-s'i v >?fi Oi'.ri'yn't nitu'ai * ' ? fc tv . S y tiiv itijiji of this it^eatco ;i. to the p..u c. :* 'i III . i . ili V * 'i My ?i,:;i: J r. r : : . I.? fi ? ,,'t f..|;' rip;.I ?i . ~ 1 . " ft .. .. , ; i lacy, \N.1 a\ I Jr. i v.l. I A iif-'iU r??i. .?:?< ' ' " 1 < ifi'.t :> a v . v.v '. i ; i:v ,;i !- 11.Tit vvp- >t?:iv?? . > I . ! i ' li.. I..A t f i r.f .Mr:". ?!.]": i !. ' ?jfaariH. w m. .; ? j?:>; MJ-T . i. . -T:.; ii!'. 'i:r.- v. ' ! ; v 1 tinin ri..; tiv. .> all.' . V it'-' lni;? ?t.i.ot a.' ?! v liift-lUhl.ili ? !". I'll is jv I .l"i p: i't! y ' I o ; t is !> ?* a.{i'pa !' a a-f.".i':r S' .i- . Uti'-S t' ii- s; a'.' it'.: ... .nS : !.t f :" *. t ' : ' ' IS II l)ill t T I-;- n' f.i 'f 1? ,? i: . ' :.I M'l.'uo : 11: :.' 11. I ' IiT.'a.Jv .? ; :v in'intUs f'.r <"*[ '.<!.* s\b.' at Jri1' 4|" v;t|s?:?.'.? ^ !, ' ' : - ! it: L* Vi!!.!!i>-r ' V. )>, ' ii'tcr all., iiett.ingit i,u'" .v.v. j?* villi trad!; ,A. young roce uie *!., ; . 1 lint he w.is i r>:t. ' y t " ' tsled tn a piet'y g*ri i- ;t U .r *J7^- j v-as having none. too ^.rirt, v i ' L"lie girl, lie Mild -mud liN <r i vas - utmost po.'tie-?w.? ii.tt Mi l '' '* iHjiutifur, with straight and. ij (lack hair, beautiful ' hands. and a | V< treat talent for wearing ei<. t'.e.-i J.'lr * I'liis young man tind ?r.J? y*. d late wiili the lady,, hut ha/I tuu-a J !>> ...1 ;iven varying excuses when later to* ! men! ranted to see. her. lie suspected J.to y< Echoes of Sports Ity "Jiusfer" Lawson In a frW weeks njd htan tinv nil pull the strir.g a:.I th,. diet curtain wiy fall-back p. fit.it-' l'?>' it'.i.' tlie pitt'skin parade to e.v . it its colorful . begir.nii.ig. y. ' . vs! the hovs Will begi-n to i;i?k ile_j-!iJ-pig..ski?i all rivcv t:ir st.i-~ ' M lium. Thi.se lankv ends will b?-= n r. . nufgiucr pa>ses from'a:', a-.- "P.; rlt < and 11 fast safety 'man w'i! ' ' nine up_t>'.|iull him down. T ' ' 'urging e" fa.-t guards and a-r.:' es again-* .low running full-'hsi. ! : * ' I'd !h" side s-ti.ptdjwr half-1."a*.5:? ti'tT arnrr.g the i-ltaiging t!.' ?!:<- r sty. a>'c. v. ha}- i< to ! i ve 11eil <'!* t'tLL^t.innir i^i N'oHh O'a- ,;vi >linn.*'*:?'<utk Carolina and \ r*a this s(.jj?on. T.? my kr.rw. edge.- the cowiinc <. nc.si * >ni? oi* the b^-st y-avs on tin- tv ' ] run in many f- ti..-e j ' , earns. . 'I. f T V * ' , I' A ' Jn \ ):;?! ( H~ma, A. and T lA vrll takt. marly ...it-M.,--.. ?. ; ::t-y'hf. <\n -o?0,| ' -> he s I -I he stat< with John-' ( > ?. ' ' 'haw nr.'I T *' rh'Te will be a. lki) !* Jl.ot W I : haw {\n<l .'rl.r^.V second holier. b.?r T" ? V:' J "* " I - S nit T. t" e fav.. South Carolina -tate i. d to take ml all o- !:i -is 'a:-: A ri uri'vej'siti: will ?*.. thm' loesn't tret it ea>y. inosn't j lav:S. C. st .t.-. I. t. v.% .vill have her nrivu f ;il. t: y; y- ; ?1? teep up Wit!'. B. C. an.: \ k'oorhees. Morris cohiev- a'rd >! s. is tow n will have n eh-se en!' |hi?siiCitivd 'iivisit-not to iv.e? [la-bison college. < :i In ftooyfria. M 1 ri-- I'. v. i Morehouse will bat.'.,- it t' ' irst place. 1 will like to know w >, X: viM wi:. You mnk?- youi - y.i Hark wi-ll b<- rijiht in the <: .!.:::c : io take the" winner. but >h< e 't ast lorpr cnoutrh to survive the storm. In the second divM,. <ia.' Xtate Jtnd .Pair.,, wi.d si: at.:a.U-j >ver that sand lot in Savannah. '* o :he fourth position with- Walker 3nntist n?u! H:ii> or th. l eft- . In u-alirin'iiir th g'anio? '.his *< a ? .? ; soil duivt look for t. -o tiVJch' pov- .!".< :?r. but watch the t-ick nlay*. IV.w- . >r is convng- lack, but tin t n.l-.y "\V ranto is enioyed by the spectators. ."a". Pa-sis. yes! plenty of them : v voiy tern tin. State could:.'; ' ivo wither.* t>a-se-. K*yp ! ? hi:', jr. s.m lie parade i.- roniii.ir. i.. , ; ! , Boxing I :i-< I'*)ii):. y oijMi M:. ' '< I la - 'itson of Camden. 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