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No. 2 Can AK(iO PEAS
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No. 2 Can SOI It PITTED CHE
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SALMON " 2 for 25c
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ALL CAKK IN(,HKI)H:NJS SPECIALLY PRIC
BEN C(
? Phone 930? We Delive
News In and Around s^ning of o
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t By' J. ?. H?rt
P ' W..hin?t-nr(D.:C., Nov. 20-.p
u^The President made, a short talk Anti-lyi
P over the air last Sunddy._ntf?ljr have abric 1
[ in regards t<r tfie un"mplo>HwAjt jnt? j? tAiis? s'e
t* situation of the country * fore. Ja. cressA
portion' of tho wofja ha.s jus*. ma xo^and the
celebrated the 19th y?ar of the cent for it ?nd
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1ME FOR, THE
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CLEARANCE
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Dresses that; a re "in season". Dr<
at willifee used for many months to c
esses that are worth your investiera
4?RI('EI) h>R QUICK SELWN
as follows
Irrl^oyr Big Lots
; $ J.99 . $2*99
.$2-^^" $4:99^
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v SIZES TO 52
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MISSES ANt) WOMEN'S ' Gorgeously
Furrea A
COATS only
if . ... " " * J. pn
$jg.50
usually a sell fc)r $22.50 - ,
jri i;cc eui;^D CIT Iz ^
lviui^on oiiuun oiuiv
Stockings -C
59C Pr. S
Every Pair Rfngvless - -Beautif
in forcing,
ery pair Fu-ll-fashioned gauge ch
>rv iiair g-litteringfly New
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Save At BEX
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:rries ) rori
DATED" 2 lbs. 49c
- _ . 3 for 25c
HI.I KOSIt type
RICE 6 lbs. for 25c
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3 cAxy~20e - ;i 10c
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: BANNER HASH _ J; 5c
I RKSII THICK
FAT BACK 12c lb.
KI) FKESH Fit 1' ITS ? V K(iETA ISLES
AEILMAN
V $2.00 Orders . 2330 Geavais
le Armisli .0, whit" cent Ijv and 53 per cent agir.si
ortion is v< ry mucl. which makes the bill look ver
ngs continue t h c favorable. (
wilt -goon?b?-in?1^-rRgv:---Henry f. Butler,~JT7 was
t than ever. % .elected <Ulrgate, "by the Schoo
ichin* b.n scoAis t . <* Rfsi?n Ho;va"1 univcrsit;
er ehMce for paw '? alfend thc ' Intac-Theofagical
..ion than War bn M"'V Y"
* the 11th to 13th. He repo??ted
aectioav suivey waa '
,7 no a very insuring meeting,
result was 72 per * b b
28 percent ayainit Mis, Chr:> L. Robing n, ?rag'
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lovely .collection of ^fabrics g|
>ped off with an abtmdance . g
warm, rich , furs at this g
azing low bread and butter ?
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ul stockings, dainty silk re- g
flinty picot tops,"' five $
Street Floor C
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j uate of Tuskegee, one time nurs
I at Colombia Hospital, was he?i
| last Saturday to attend the-MJrw
between llowarj acid Tu&kegeo
which ended Tuskegee i9, Howard
0.
Mr. Constance N. Jones is back
at work after a short i 'ness. ?
Clothes ForjISale
. Dresses in wool, si^nf ttey tim<
and evening skirts. sweaters
blouse^, one coatj shoes, hats?
Sizes 14, 10. 18 years. b'j2 Edistr
Avonue. Aiternoops between 4
aru. G o'cl&k. Phone 72G7.
Forest Fire Hazard ^
Increases in Nov,
The ritale Commission of Fores
try woAly forest fire report dis
closes thbt once again the area:
under protection by counties, cor
porations and individuals' in coop
rrntion with the Stwte are being et
dangered by carelessness on fh<
part of the of the public.
October", as usual, proved to bt
a month of low fire hazard, bu
thus far in November the hazan
has increased largely on accoun
of the effects of killing frosts oi
i the, vegetation, the fact t/hat i
great number of people have star
1 cd to burn trash and debris. Ir
addition the number of people ir
the woods at this tinr^p of the yeat
i- much greater . tlujn during th(
i hottor4 months.
'. Assistaftt State Forester W. C
llaiume. le, in ,<jaf>. e ef the protec
run work, and the onftirc atatf
' ! protocti >n perstfpnel :s r.oyious tc
keep* the.u? ma'rvoatircd fires .fco ?
minimum and &11 persons lining
fthawooda aro requested to be
fuF.vyith smoking materials and
| warming fires. ,
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THRONGS ATTEND COOKING |?
SCHOOL AND FOOD SHOW
- Continued from page 1 X
Maxwpll Bios. & Quinn Furniture x
Co., Columbia Daires,. Whiteway ?
Laundry, Kimbrell's Furniture Co. X
Palmetto Fish Co., Ashcraft Mil- X
ling Co., "makers of Sunkist Meal,
V. Canarella & Sons Fish Co., and ^
others had displays beautifully ar- ^
ranged all of \hieh added mean- A
ing and' color to the show. X
Many persons brought well cook *t*
ed cakes for the judges. No one ^
used butter fat. AJ1 of the cakes
were baked out of Adluh Flour Y
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ana lard was substituted for butter.
The plan worked out well.
The judges of the 'cakes were: {
' Mrs. Flossie B. McClavn, Mrs.
Connor-Leonard, Mrs. Ella Morris {
and Miss B. Lawrence.
TWO NEW BUILDINGS TO BE ?
ADDED TO STATE COLLEGE .%
? -VContinued
from, ^age 1 $*
.^>uildmg; a home economics build- $
vng and a college administration A
building. All of these will be np- x
cessary tske care of the grow^ i
ing ing enrollment and conference Y.
and'recognitLo which the people of ?
tho ;~srtate -^re pitting in their YState
Agricultural andj Mechanical &
College. V ' ^
OMEGA PROGRAM A SUCCESS $
Russell Lloydl Anders** Principal ?
Spell er et Allen TTj^i hilly ^
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Columbians and frieruds from
nearby communities wererwell rep ?
repented last Sunday( Nov. 14,
at"*tflj culminating program of .j.
The^Ntgro National Achievement $
We?k project, Nvhich is sponsored
annually b^Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
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j Greetings were extendefa t>y ref> ^o
I resenta'ives of various sororitiesand
-frattsrnities. Dr. Russell L- ~
Arvcrson, Ph. D., of Johnson C. Or
Smith Uni'*'rsity, spoke on the FV
subject" Causes and Effects o: W
Juvenile Delinquency. This sub- P?"
joct was the theme of the project ,
this y< ......
PROMINENT MINISTER DIES.
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Pineville, S.^ C.?The Rev. John
Mustapha of Pinevvlle section.- of
Berkeley county was funeralized
; on last Tuesday at Day Dawn Bap <
; vtjst church A host of sorrowing
n (relatives and friends witnessed th
t relatives and friends wivness'ed the fl
! svtvices. 1
? The funeral sermon was preach- j
| ed by the Rev. G .G. Daniels, of |
[ Georgetown. His text being: BRss
f ed are the dead who die in tne
[ Lord."
t Rev. John Mustapha departed
? this life Nov. C, 1937. was bap
| tizdd by> the late? Rev. ?John* Jef|
fersion in', '1888. Beginning his work ^
[ a* a leader and mini'Ster when a
| youg man, he continued preaching y
( ffte-jGospel until a little more than
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> a year ago, when his health began
i to 'fail.
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At the .time of his death he was ...
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serving the' following churches: ^
Jerusalem Baptist,. Jamestown; St. 111
- Stephen Baptist,' Brown Chapel
5 v--1
and Day Dawn Baptist churches, f(
. Pinevrlle. He leaves to mourn his
loss, a wife and eight children, a
, host oi friends. sc
Prof. Wm. M. Seymour and the _tc
following boys motored to Orange-j D
~ burg to attend the NFSC: Gabriel
Perkins, Clarence Judge, Itainey 01
Addison and O. P. Gilliard. b Mr. q
' Gabriel Perkins hails from J. K.
Gourdin school, being treasurer, for
j the NFSC for 1036-157, and dele- th
^ate to the National (Convention C
pleasant trip. ol
( J. K. Goxitdin High is in the '
jf rmidst of its greatest record since 1)1
its beginning. We now have An
t enrollment of 469 pupils. Every^ ^
" cBhdy seem to hake the spirit and Qf
g with such a noble leader as Prof."
- Seymour"'wo! all join our voices U;
"fyr ?his school term, saying Ex- M
4 'celsior rs our motto, which J. K. 'C<
- climb. ei
? Mr. Pinkney Boone, wife . and
^ others motorbd to Holly Hill ?ri- ftr
^ day night i(to the Conference^
i Mr. and'-Mffc I. ~ H. JefTersoif I*
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1 spent last week-end in Columbra .
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^ visiting her mother, ^lrs M. E.1
, Goodwme. t ;J4f c<
f ' TheTriehclB of Mr. Mackie Ijfour m
! lin are sorry and regreat t? l^*rn si
jf his deat^l >?t
ORDER YOUR h
CHRISTMAS CARDS Z
EARLY? 2
AVOID THE RUSH ' Ri
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Tested and appi
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At the Cooking School, condu
puper, 1600 of South Carolin
Dicker's Moat Products . . . f
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und deliciousnes9.
They were unanimous in the
Pure Potk Sausage, "Country
r deliciously dHTerent Luncheon
to choose from).
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-When you buy, buy what the t
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Your Dealer - carries
Dreher Line ? fresh
him. HE K!)IOWS.
? ifREHER :
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Columbia, S.
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$Dftir Uri
. By Herbert Eli ]
'1 DESIRES, TODAY AN
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longer, am I It's
aching for the air? Wi
o blind to see I'll , - My
ily Ttnow defeat! Me
grasping>vainly .( I'll
ii a rainoow iair?,vi"'. i Thi
ith. flowers just as^^-Of Bui
etty at my feet! P^-^Ha
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^TIJE KOVING F
<; f^-';f' By Charles
THANKSGIVING HOMECOM- |
iv; aN!> alumni gay ay J. "
UOtLTEE MEMORIAL AC'v.|fa>
EM Y. CHER AW, 3. C. ^
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utstaudLng Cheraw B?y Wil"
Dci'ver Annual Al'imni thi
Address. spc
los
All graduates and Liends >{ Pr<
oultt-r Mv morial Academy are w:
ivited, to spend Thanksgiving M
ith the faculty and students o<" ler
oulter. We are makiilg the ca'1
>r ev^ry graduate, former at'.- 1
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auu u us? wno weni .10
Id Coulteur School before the a.nr
hool was reorganized in 1911
) come back on Thanksgiving- jmj
ay for this Reunion Hereafter ed
hnnksgivmjp""Day will be' given Bri
/er to th<. Alumni Association
>r its^. Annual Meeting and Home
oming. ran
A new brick draining school cle
has just been completed. A
ienu' of tne school, Mrs. B. 0 ^
hapman, of St. Paul, Minn, has
r this building. The Alurnni*. and ^
a rent-Teat hers Association have .
?como responsible for the rest. J
Rev. M.A Talley, D.b , LL. D. the
istor of the First Baptitt church B01
Lad .anflpolin, Indiana member ^
House" *f Representnl ives of- fr(}
Indiana, who some years. ago ger
sod }to. *walk from the-''?Four car
ile Branch" down to the Old
oulter School,.will be the speak fea
at the Homoeoming. 1
Dr. Talley is untfiiestionalily the
10 of the most, outstanding peiv ^lo
>i\s Cheraw has (?yeh produc?<2
e is international^ khfityn as pr|
1 author, preacheiv/lectufer and can
atesman. He has pastored some We
' the largest churches in the Jr>
untry. He has also written ftt ,
any booka and trav^lf" exten>- 'j
vely, erti
All of this section of V South t? '
irolina will surely tunr^out to
feAr our own ''boy*' wfcio ha*
ade a name for himself ^.nd for cs
s comriftu Ity. Dr. Talley will kill
ieak at 11 a.m. at the^Alumni a "f
id Parent-Teachert* Financial i "5'*
illy for our n?w buifiinff. j^'
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urday, November 20, 1937 .. J *
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IOVED ;;
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icted recently by this \ \
a's best cooks tested - 1
or purity, food value,
ir praise of I>reher's |
-Style," and Dreher's ' \ \
Loaves (six varieties t J |
>est cooks recommend. j |
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the completer ~j .
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SAUSAGE *
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Italians j!
Dickson ; i!
D YESTERDAY
much the wrser?
th the years, I've {frown;
errors made of
a saner ?man!~ jY
want no more for *
ngs I cannot own; ,
t, labor well to ,
ve the things I can!
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REPORTER"
Spears
Canada
The moving: finger writes; and
ring writ, movee on" aa my old
jnJ Omar Khayyam of Nals)ur
used to say, and that boy *
ed his wine. SA roving reporhas
to keep on the rove, I . 'v
iuld be .thankful, though, that
s column's sph?re is not the
irts .department. Thoae boys
e their schoolboy complexions
;maturely trying to pick the
innah". Take the last two -
iis fights'for instance Com ed
to that the life of a rambrs
quiet and serene."
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roronto?Lieut.-Colpnel F. Les "
Brown, president ut the Johlesburg
branch of the South Afin
Legion said today that griev- v,
:es of colored veterans of the K*
jorial forces will be investigatshortly
by a high officer of the
ttish Empire Service League.
- a
Jwner of an Irish Free State
spital Sweepstake ticket on Ma- j
ta, K. E. Luckhurst, local bank
rk turned down an offer from
w York for a half interest in
ticket for $4,800, the .horie
led tn finish among the first
ee. So all VMr. Luckhurst will
eivs' is $l,9qkL^r^- ?
)lored Athletes To Represent
France ?
h some parts of the Dominion
s cities are just as French a>
urbonne-Les-Bains. Even tin
it c/ffices have signs printed in
tt\eh and the language Is spoken ?
ely, They seem to have a real
mine interest in colored' Ameri-,
is and especially Negroes like
uis, Armstrong, Jesse Owens,
tealfe and Ben Johnson, whose
ts thev have read of. o
rhey were greatly upset over
failure of France to win a sin
j/ujih ?i men s track and field
tnta in Germany during the - ..
mpic Games. And stated that
ince wlil senu a team of Afri*
athletes from Senegal French
st of Africa to represent the
-Color in tho men's track and
J events in the Olympic games
Tokyo Japan, itt 1940,
'hey have men who without ex- *
ng themselves have been Itnpwn '
run for ten hjv^s^wjtjRrat? halt,
jump a 2lT~foot stream or a
en-for/t high stockade,, apd >
t and with such seteady tiervthai
they have been known to *
lions without armed only with ' v
>ear or a knife. Standing stock ^
1 until the beast leaped and <4
n giving It tho death thrusi
le it was in mid-air. ?
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