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- ?? ^s-J The Palmetto Leader , Published Weekly By ' t~-' The Palmetto i ^t>. Co. J. B. LEWIE^ ,' * -Resident lsio Street?? ^ cpLUMiifS . ? '<? Entered at the Post .&$?,'-J at Columbia, S. C;, as Sccpn Matter. tELEPHONE 1 4523 N. J. FREDERICK, Editor - W. FRANK WILLIAMS J Contributing Editor HENRY ~1>- PEARSON City Editor | GEO. H. .HAMPTOi.V, - ? -Manager; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: t. > *N Advance. Oni - - 12.?? Six Months .? 1.25: Thre? Months u ' ,7&! Single Copy ?-"--A .05 _ i Advertising Rates given on application. Saturday, June 6, 1925. t ' - It is estimated that $50,000 , -v^ were spent on the voyage of the "Booker T. Washington" Marcus1 Garvey's^hip,-which cruised for four and a half months in the! West Indies and Central America _sfoip_returned to New York last^Sundav. __ ~ j If the young gqneratloiTcouId" ? or wrmld t.nka. in nil nf.fhe a*lvice or even a good part thereof, sermoti?^a7id^addrcaoej , ^wftair! men and women there would be !'l But, after all, who knows more| than a young graduate? "Forty-eight mamUge-~^and|i __ divorce laws in as many state? of the Union, and no two~alike,"{ says a statement- of theCJeneral ?Federation of Women's" Clubs' | in its survey of marriage-amU divorce laws. Not "forty-eight" J however /when r you talk about divorce but forty-seven. For \ in South Carolina when-yoiutake : 'em. .you hold 'em and can't turn1 loose. . : <f.. m" . At the Southern Exposition .. recently held in New York City, Alabama was awarded, the first :l._prize of $5,000 offered hy the . Manufacturers' -Record of Baltimore for the best exhibits. A1-' ! abama had the good sense to include in its exhibits the scien-1 - tific-discoveries of < Prof. George W riflrvpr r>f Tnskp.cr^p Tnstit.iit.p ~~ that's why. Dr. ^Carver's dis^ coveries are the wonder of : science today. , ' _ ... "1 The "American Mfcdioul AssJt: ^Mi^h has declared itself of the opinion that alcohol is essential to the treatment of diseases and through a resolution asks that the Volstead Act be so amended . by Congress that physicians be allowed to prescribe as much whiskey, ginror~brandy aa th?ythink "best. This Association ought know by this lime that the fanatics know more about when ; and what^amount of alcohol t ought be prescribed for .any disease than they do. - C- o TUP 104U ink icik i 1U4U' inrj lotii) i iuit IJIII <iiin 101 ii AMENDMENTS In another .column of this issue is a clippingbfrom tha New Ytrrkr ~ times written by Wm. L. Fish ol Newark, N. J. Mr. Fish's dis course on consistency as it relates to above amendments is a jewel. We have always wondered just how a real honest-to-good ness person can preach, exhort and cry about upholding the Cbnfl stitution by keeping liquor^out * of the mouths of those who want ~TH<r drink and at the-same- time violate some of the * strongest ~ parts of the Constitution. The 13th, 14th and 15th amendments1 # deal with the rights and privi-j leges of American citizens, the 18th, only with what those and all other citizens may drink. Which is more important?' To _ any fair-minded citizen^ there eft" ntiBwer ^hft g? - vasion and violation of the^rst i / " . ' * r *****""" , j-iuw --r? v - ?> ~T^TTX~ ~ ^ ? ; Zi tlfree amendments named, par-,a ticularly the latter two, coupled <li with the grand chicanery indeed ;p more demoralizing than the non- a observance of the impossible v> Volstead Act. This country does;d [not yet seem to have learned thoroughly the lesson taught by fl the toleration of the institution of slavery. It simply doesn't c pay to allow a great wrong to y never mind the excuses givenl for its toleration. . iT I??o?*? TV . PEONAGE IN FLORIDA AND SOUTH?CAROLINA There have been more peonage charcres in Florida than anv oth-l^ er state in the union. Cor^it-J ^ ions seem to be worse there than even the atrocious'doings of the Williamses in Georgia. The y uunishment-hi Florida seems to d be a farce. From 990 days down ~p was the punishment-visited up- e; on some convicted of this crimes ^ Differently* however, are the tew guilty of this charge treated in South Carolina. Instead ofi^ "days" the culprits hear "years"p in the federal prison pronounced.. ^ "Judge Walkins of the Wc'stornj^ district Federal Court of South ^ Carolina, does not" believe in P playing with this offense, as the | ^ Halls recently convicted of peon- ir( age in his court can well testify. a With such doses as administer-^ cd by Judge Watkins of Smith jl Carolina, peonage jypuld soon be b' an' unpopular sport in Florida d; vvheie it seems to havo a for- it men in the country are -doing r< more and. have done more to a drive the colored people from the jd: farms "than the boll weevil-ever j h dicL will or can. Many farms,0 today are^in weeds because theih1 colored laborers have not felt P that safety and fairness had an abode on-the farm. ?] -?:?-?. Iq I GO" TO THE MOUNTAINS. ' I|t ^ BY JEAN JEW. _g lc f ?The- mountains are a-a old.as..^ the' stars. Arid though you cairrjp they shall not come. There is no sweet communion !11 between you. and them at l?n?j^ distance. They do not cast1^, their voice upon thoair and lure | you, srien-like, to-their chilly ^ bosoms. Neither do they seeki to give you,"unsolicited, the lii-|^ jervating thrill of the salty r.J breeze. ~vl'hey give no mundane ntiomrlnrt tVip rinnlina snlon- ' dor of the, pi&c!ld 'lliku, tu v' Yet the glory of the mountains^ is unsurpassed. Their open j'' chambers are as sympathetic as] they aresecret. ? ? j-., 7Tn the mountain is where-the^ Supreme Jew lingered and un-j j folded His burden of persecu-j tidri. The mountain swallowed: | up the cry and -its generous air |^, washed away sorrows of the soul. r ... ^ Upon the summit of a mount, ? the remnant^of a destroyed peo- . pie found themselves. And'Ara- ^ rat still holds the glory and the i V divinity of their landing. The ancient people of a la-nd, buried beneath the avalanche * ^ .... (j of time, gave reverence to^-the mrposinjr nrountalrm^and' felt--a--i nearness to a divinity on the cool . ... , i] green slopes. *?? ? The atmosphere of the moun- . tains is god-like. It refreshes I n the soul. Their rising sides and spreading tops stimulate an ap- ^ preciation of their divine influ- ^ ence. g Their very presence induces ^ great Tlgor (jfbody. They de- vour the enemies of health as thftv dignnt theJlroubles, of the y soul. a The mountain is the physi- y cian's consultant and co-worker, h It is a relief station, for. his pa- a tients when physical symptoms C are obscure and mental symptoms predominate. t The mountain never tires ofTh i r~~i . ? Jj- THE PALME weary soul. Its charity is ur mited and it ne'er seeks com ensattQjn =It quiets the min nd soul and gives rest Co III orn. In its laboratory it pr_? uces a germicide for the pathc >gic-discased-body .-and make esh fbr the weak and wasting It takes you into its arras roorisT'a mothr's lullaby, an ou sink in a restful sleep upoi ;s breast. ~ Why not go to the mountains hey are the friends of man. Chester Paragraphs Mrs. Little Hllghes,^of- Riefc urg, spent a week with her sis n, Mis. Marie Gilmoro^Comc jry Street. The many friends in Cheste ere shocked to learn of th 11. _ r* n t? _ i earn 01 ivirs. v^ora coyKin, o amden.? DccpcsT-sympathy i stended Dr. Boykin and rela ves, from Chester friends. Again, Chester was shocks hen the news was heralded tha >r. Charles -Foster, had passei way.----About two months agf ?r. Foster, with*"his wife, and ; ttle children, came from Au usta, Ga., where he had beei rnetieinpf fnr ahont. five yea^ j spend some time with his pa mts prior to his departure b -new-field of lahorJn a N, C own, Dr. Foster-was up ancLa ofyt, and took his bed just tw ays before his d.ea.th. Realiz ig his condition, he made ^ al maral arrangements, and lef datives and friendsJtJie consol tion that he was prepared t< ie. The funeral services wen eld at the A. "M. E. Z. Churcl 1- 1- ? 1 * l wmcn ne was a memoer sinq' oyhood. The sermon wa reached by hi& request, by-hi )rmer teacher, Rev. T. H. Ay rs, of the Presbyterian Church rangeburg. The casket was j retty metallic one withussilve reastplatc. At the head stoe< beautiful illumina-tecl crucifix elegrams, .resolutions and eu >gies were read by several. Dr oster leaves a wife," Mrs. Mabe ta par^iTVMr;-n i id Mrs. -Jftroei oster, four brothers, Mr. Sam el Foster, and Mr. Scott Foster f Washington, D. C.t Rev. Jas oster, of Charlotte, N. C.^ an( [r. Lowry Foster, of Los An p1p? Pnl Tho Knrlu witVi nn ertaker J. E. Spann in charg< as -burigjrt in a vault in Bensoi ^meteryr The floral design! ere numerous and came fron ar and near. The church wa: acked and the procession \va: ery lengthy. - Several cars o >44^4K-Tnajiia_frnrn Atignsra7~a long-them, several doctors witl hcrrrDr. Foster was associate! *hil'e there. Dr. Foster was ai Tghlyf espected by all. Hi as 34 years of age. Heartfel yfhpathy is extended to all o he - sorrowing relatives and riends. Mr. James Stanback, who is i tudent at Tuskegee,' is at hom or the summer, after a splendii ear's work. * V- t. '* >r*v t ? ~ " i ne revival meeting at (Jai ary Baptist Church was conduc ed the first week by Rev. Wat on, of Batesburg, and the sec nd week by Rev. J7H.E. Nelsor f Concord. Both preacher tressed the point of self exam nation, and the soul stirring ser ions each night were a real spir tual feasTT "The result of th neeting was 42 added to th hurch., On Friday night, Pas or, J. W. Coleman baptised 3 appy souls. The large congre ation was very mindful of th eauty and solemnity of the oc asion. ^ ~ ? Dr. Joseph, Dr. Carr, Dr. Max /ell, Mr. and Mrs. Strother, Sr nd Mr. and ^Mrs. Strother, Jr fere among those who motorei ~ ri ? CI 1 _ cic i i villi nuguoui, VIA. OUIiUtt, nd attended the funeral of Di lhas. Foster. , Miss Geneva Cornwell spen he week end ap Columbia, wit] er parents, Mr . and MrsTJofii ..... ' ^ ~v*" -11 I'f" \.^i 1 1 " V ' 'm "" " TTO LEADER i-1 Cornwell. Miss Cornwell will g _? J , # i- to Atlanta University to wrtnes d;the graduation of her sister thi 6] ~ ' |1 ?-1 The homes Of Mr. George Hoo >- er and Mr. J. Featherstone, i s Jeterville, were destroyed by fir f. one day this week, r, Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. I d Span, a daughter. Mother na a baby a?e doing well. The closing-exercises of th }. city High School will begin Fr | day night, with a Japanese Oi jeretta entitled, "0 Hara San, |at the city Opera House, the gr? iMiss IrmaAnderson, pianist an Mfss ^Annie E. Garrick, Direcrl re$s._ Monday is Exhibition Daj " and .Tuesday morning at 10:3 ^' at fite city Opera House, the gr? duation program will b? rendei e ed;. ! Miss Bavnard Isom is at horn 3 from Scotia. . : " " 1 The 9th Grade class gave picnic on Friday afterhoon'at C< dar Grove Church. One larg "truck conveyed the class, wh had as its guests, the 7th Grad class anct^ few member^of th 8th Grade and several teacher; " All enjoved the afternoon, an the contents of the numerou '* t oxes andhasket?, which consist ed of the choicest and , mos ^tempting viands, j' ^ Prof. S. L. Finley, Madam' 3V "" and Master Willie Walker ar among those who attended cprr ~ raencement at Benedict College. Miss .Tulia-Baun and Miss Err " Clinton College. Miss |Jaun wo 0 the.$10.00 gold medal in th ?Prize Speaking. Contest dur4n 1 commencement week.. In a cor 8 'test here, given at the Presby Siterian church, by Mrs. Ida Mas atsey'S club, Miss Baun-wen?th "'1st priae for speaking, ~ whic l' was $2.50 in gold. Miss Peaa a Massey won the second prize. Among the graduates at Brai *Jerd Institute are: Mr. JohnTHc "jnor, Miss Maggie Honor, Mis ",Martha Ward, Miss Budell Fa-ii j and-Mr. William Byrd, of thi ] city: r > Prof, and Mrs. Percy Head ar - in the city after teaching ItTAI ken the past term.-* Mrs; Alberta: A. Marshall, o ' the staff of rthe Recorder-Inch * e&tor will be the guest Tuesda, of Mrs. C. M. Finley, to witnes the commencement of the Hig * School, also Mrs. H. Moore. 1. -Mis*?Fannie Bouivvai:e---lei 3 Tuesday afternoon for her hom V in Hi^h Point. N. C. 3 LAURENS NEWS r ?-fcatirensr S.- Gr,- June 1-^Mr; vSallie Blackstock gave an entei i" 4a4nment-at-her -home-Zon 13? i Thursday night, there was quit s" a number present, and every be e dy enjoyed themselves, t Mrs. Mary Mills gave ar part C av? locif 1- - j. un moi x may in^ni iiL, fit home on West "Hampton S ~ Th~Ore"were- many interestin a games played and a large attenc e ance. d The Million^ Dollar We^ldin was given at Bethel A. M. I t- Church on Wednesday, nigl May 27. The church was fu and the preacher Rev. A. ( East married seven couples, eac i, couple representing a differer s country.' This was given by tfc i- members of the Sunshine Clul and was one of the most popi - lar affairs to be given in Lai e 'reris ifTmany yefSST Ttre "pre e ident of the Sunshine Club, Mr i- E. S. Nelson, deserves much cri 3 it for having put this splendi i-1 program over the top. Thos e that assisted in helping her wit .- the weddincr were Mrs. Lurind ~IJackson, Mrs. Nettie Iieak, an '.- Miss Mary Tillie. .,! The Boosters Club of Beth< .J A. Mr entertained o d Thursday afternoon at the horr y of Mrs. Louise Price on Green S % Thp program was very interes ing,1 excellent papers were rea t by Miss Mary Tillie and Mir h Louise Price.,* The pastor als njtalkech?His remarks were vo? ^ ; r, /-^ . m , . * f ' o helpful and encouraging. The 1M is members of the Bpoeters Club E) [sjare on the-road to succcess. Wo D Llassiire our~naftoT^fhat he has|W p our support in everj Llliug1 llut G* n he undertakes to do for the up- .2 e t lifting of God's ehureh. ( The Sunshine Club met on Frl-jre S. dya afternoon at the home of d Mrs. E. S. Nelson on Burns AvorhS They were glad to have with e them Mrs. Mary Garrett: The cc i- pastor gave a talk as usual and )- it was enjoyed by all. We are A " members of the Sunshine Club ?r ? 4 3 I I- | \Jl UUU UI Ulll jmSWl" ami we, d are going to stick right by him, f,jfor the right at all times. To,<U 0 Iiini we would like to sayidmt the-l? i-1 Boosters and Sunshiners are Gi r-!your loyal friends. |M '. Memorial services were held ft Le_jit Bethel A. M. E. church ort Sun ~ day mornirig, and these services j a brought to our minds those, who jr j- had deceasech As -the Stipt. of e the Sunday school Mr. W. A. iO White called the n^tmes of the e deceased, there were two younj?^ ^ladies (Miss Lottie Mae Simmons d< 5. and Miss Margurite Leak) stand-j ft dlingjn the altar dressed in white, s these ladies pinnedji rose oil the ^ I proas as nat'h name wtts called-: -| ^ it I' Sunday night the W.HL P. M. Society gave a rally at Bethel A [. A. M. E. church. This rally was gi 's-' very- successful. Thu_XoUa\vingII_ e~, contributed: * Tc Mrs. Maude McClellan, $1.50, s< 1 Mrs. Sallie Blacks fockj $L25, Jc ? TiTrs SnlpTta - .Tutl'inxrm St-1 rid H ~ r- V??> n Mrs. "Luanda Johnson, ''$1.25,-fw e Mrs. Addie Hunter, $1.50, Miss di g Tillic, $1.50, Airs. K,mmn-,ii< {" line Nelson, $1.25, Mrs. Sis Boyd,! $1.25, Mr. C. H. Duckett, $1.00, de ???m^mmm?mammM e - ; ^ Oj&O^OXy^.OAO.OiyO.O.C'.C'.O.'Cp'-O.v'.C'rOvvC'.v.Oj 1 I - . HAVE YOU HEA Lj,| THE SIMPKIN S E - ? Now I'iaying Private" and Pub )_! c Anywhere in the ' s | MusfcSt udia 1_ E^iEJXEISlIJlv 11 ^ Phone t S g W. L. Sinipkins,jtMyr., . * ' 8 lie n GaTi'tson, ^r|; Address all mail W.H.: Sinuikin.^ i-' SW:?tt:oooooooc^ i_ g M. H. "Hollowuy's Sumr AND NM1HT SCJIOO ^ g will open thtne lolh and ch-se August n g tunity to learn tlie touch' sy.-^em <d' 8 JShorthynd, Business Kn^lish, .Mat he g 8 are very reasonable..' Address M. H. HOLLOW | 8 Duiidiil CoIIim, ?^ | -et&0QCtO?tO.Q?>O O v.OX'.O.C'.C' O O v v O O O Ct O !> I ; ^ - j t ower Snutl ySUMMEk SCHOOL I ALLIEN DA y ?: ,r S Approved byathe Stale Ue t | JUNE 9?JUL irr-S " . . T L A standard Slimmer Sehoo of the HOuth-easTern soeti IX ?Board, at retivOTiahlC'Tl a : by citizens of Allendale. ^ ^ For further information, addn J; :< MRS. LOUISE' CALLAHAN a X . or C. A. JOHNSON. 1 11 .4 r i ?; ** y ? h, rjoaooooao^o^ooo^o^jo^j^o^o^x'j lit ' ,, . - ' ?e ? Eleventh Annual i 3,14 - . _ r 4 . OF TI i 1 STATE C< s.tf JUNE 15, to JU g_ r 4 , X ' Authorized, by the State D< *1 '?i| Elementary, High Scht la | cational courses lead ci | X certificates and < el k V - , Five Weeks Sessioi ie . ?. if teriv Entrance Fee ?t Board for So?sion_ j X L&boratory Fee for each Industi [i For further information, addres ? HTSTWTLK .o ? -4?r ? ; - -T - i jji"' ""r fa 1" "1 jupmwiBifgpwpwi Saturday, June 6, 1925 rs. Geneva Shelton, $1.25, Mrs; lla Buckett, $1.25, Mrs. Ella tickett (2) $1.25, Mrs. Adline ...<?> Sil nn, Bpv RnyH 2Kf Mr. oirnvpll 25. Mrs. Sudie Cawls. 5, Mrs! Carrie McCoy, .25, Mr. llvin Ilall, .50, Mrs. Mary Gartt, ^5. '>k Willio BurtonT .25,? r. Curl Leaki.".25, Mr. Beasley, The following are home from liege: - : ? Mr. j. L. Frieth Mi. Thomas?? nderson, Mr. Frissel Cannon, id Mr. Rockefeller Hilson. Mrs. Susie Ciles of Passaic N. is in the citv visiting relatives Id fi iehds. ? \ " Miss Sarah Miller, Miss Celess arrett, Mr. John Garrett and r. Samuel MeBaniei are home dm school. * MF,MORI AN " t Memory of my Dear Husband Ilenr^ Walter- Lewie Died April 2Q, 1924. :If I could only call him back; .'T' 2ar Ilenry, who has gone bejreT Tf~f?^i?tilri bnh^coax-him~ ick ffom that f?r distant shore. ' f eould only teei again his mtklasp as of - old-? -could-hear is v^ice'-or see hi& smile, I'd ^ ive a mint of gold. Sometimes run "across a boodc. a rrhg, ?^11^ Ok of hair, or~mayfaEriisten to tine sweet song that he had ived to hear, and all at once IT >n'i know why, tears come to J ry^~cycst^yiien^,I think of my car husband some where, in Par^ " lise^ " ..r , r. Signed: Mrs. Evelyn M. Lew- ( , 'widow. ' RD THEM? i IN TEHTAIN ERS | lie Engagementer -Will go~|? r\vo Carolinas. ILDG., COLUMBIA, S. C. \ >17:1 I It. R. Sinipkins, Asst. Mgr., ? "Director. -- ?- :j; .Mgr.,. 1422 .Lincoln St. 1 J :>oc^ooooo.o.oAo^AOjao?)W?3m^ ner Business School 1 ^ L FOR ADULTS . ~ ~ g: j M, 11)25. An exceptionajpoppor- 3 Typewriting, Gregg method of 3 matjes and Kptolling. We have 3 m?s.ucce>t>>.l'ul teaching. Rat.es a AY, Director- ...... ' - Columbia. S. C. | I .; Q QQ p.;. OQ Q Q COOOIOIOIOXgQXtOmo iGarolina -~?-f z^~ fORTEACHERSf~ t.w, s In 'niiri mnnf r\ F T-F<-l 1* /-* ^?.4- i ^^ J J<u< I.I11V11K w L 1JU UV-WHUU . j jY 18, 1925. !-.*f >1 to serve the teachers ' { ~ on of South Carolina, % ItCS WTIT "UU ' Tuniishcrtf- X rr? r?SS l. . J , Registrar, Allendale, S. C. I )irector, Columbia, S. C. % m ; If - ' ? J " ^^.o.ao^ox>x>x^j5^co?acea0^8m83 Summer Session | - ie? '[i J DLLEGE7f LY 18,1925. | jpartment of Education. jol, College aiidVb- \\ ~s~i ling to renewal of ? M college credits. I * < v Six Days Each a is- id u.r. $ 3.00 ? * 20 00 I ? ? rial Subject $ 1.50 !! INSON, President, -? Orangeburg, S. C. < 4 .