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- : __ ; I :r , SIR J. C. C"ilANNKLL. Grand Gcriorallyihio, Chester. " ~ BENEDICT SHOWS . ; STRENGTH. ** ' ; -- > .v?^: -T ~ ^ - ^iirc^rj|1-"i.-N . ifrrA.; of a drivifijHitw -i^lla'. k.-- end J'Uflft ? and fake -i>Uey>.-Il-.'iudlit mmcn 011 the: Kt?vHo (;tC action for. the year 1925 a favorite. over her npppjnents.- ThrT^Turers" have ?gone undefeated I'^r-i-hree years anci mere are li.e 1 rospects. ot ~ J^jCOtttlflUlhg l\e 1' jgllL Wiih -Her oir<hisive~-Mdll--and -? do funs i vr | ii>Wjrk...i l prise, .for"any team in score on ~*? these tough kr.otv ? | Ur^-w... The te^onr avei-v..;vvi -around * . 148 pounds. with ends that have the -speed of a - Xnrmi. Morehouse .will meet llie IIcn' edict Tigers ?;-i. '* < h on Ileuedict's gridiron. will He "*7 one of the greatV-t gomes ot \ he season. The.-e teanbat' led in ?i " ? ' ' A tl-?l ? -+rr?rtT L . ? nuctiiiu j.u>i vvur io a liuinmg - - nothing gam e: The lovers of t \-m?stwt- are standing on j'v ir i (<e>. ?>nd holding their hnainnow., waiting ? -~to nee t-hWmUvx^.n.1-oi' this classic gajrie CM. . 1?;. U. . 7'? ? ?1?You must i e-:t?i a: :y fnr~rhc reason win iv 1 he ; .u h is full it t. fsL' Tyll, aiui lirsI eoiue will he ' .. served 1 n i i 'a. , ouh of town Lsi) - v. ill he. re served on tin- ennd'U Re-? member to he s.nv t - i in the' park-?end''for your t iek" ets. now. as r::nd. Moiiiif. Read the hiils.-of 5his game n. in your tmvn a.etJ-e iO'Vornod accordingly.' _? HKV. AI>A."M .AI. SAM)MRS ?-?-Pa-storSl. I Yl it< ?' i jtt i-n Church Irmo. S. T hKRVlClhS ih.ri,. ....: :..i Luiiui j >Sunday in" cacTi sv.t.11:n. ??? ; AU? I'l-.-wl -t\'\ .1^ . inp Sun Soeiftw, < .jitint!)'::, S. C. ~f ? ? i . : m * ^ ~ ? ?. ^ ^<? V. M.I.S. ^ Bp"*: Grand Treasurer, Chester, S. C. K> - ? II I I 1 II- III Ml LITTLE STORIES OF AC OFOUR PREACHE "* BY REV. I. E. The Rev. A. R. Howard, dis- am trict superintendent of the ms Ml Charleston district, is a very progressive man. lie arranged ? a' party to make the trip to Sa- ch, vannah in autos to attend the to Area Council. They assembled E at Charleston at the Wesley * church, and by previous arrange en jment the ladies prepared a very co] nice dinner for the party. The mm 'ladies who furnished this splen did.'.dinner?were Mrs. A, .. B. fo' { Blanchard, Mrs. H. E. Fludd," '01 Mrs. Lydia Godfrey, Mrs. MaY- j" j tha Fields, Mrs. Rosa Evans, wt jell's. L. J. Bmieaur Mis. C. My- -rfr 'ers, Mrs. Anna Fields, and Mrs,j Sli IAlice Bryan. Rev. F. H. Grant j !addressed the lames in oenau sp I of tho pi-irty Hp tnlrl ho |hmv much the travellers appro- -sr eiatted their hospitality, lie ofl Igave the ladies a rising Vote of to thanks^ The tabt(T was spread fin the--lecture room of Wesley mj |church, the Rev. J. C. Gibbs, he [pastor. " wi j The party travelling to Sa- be ivamiaJi made the trip in two jautosi one car came from St. ? j Stephens, driven by Rev. F. H. sc Grant, and the other came from ? Greeleyville, tli'Iven . by Rev.-James .Richards. The-" entire -party was made up ns follows; ^ Rev. S. Pearson, Rev. James 7^ {Richards,"Sir. John Green, Rev. W [A. K. Howard, Rev: F. II. Grant co Mr. E. J. McCollum and Mrs. Gibbs and little girl. The wri- ^ .tor went, as the guest jof the ni irov. F.. If. Grant, and rode in w; his car. The trip of 125 miles 'sjv was made ,- without accident^ 'Jt . * A T . brother Grant was very kind * pray God's blessing? oir ~1rrmr ? lAnd I can't forget Rev. Howard" ~y and the rest of the group. They I were all very kind to me. ; -5 I spent a Sabbath in Savan- : ( i nah," and preached at Asbury 1(i( iiiL.t he-morning antl at Jfaien at : night. Rev. Rakestraw and ah R^v. Copper. the pastors, show- ful ed me extra kindness, for which . I 1 am grate?ub ' ^ ? - ^ _ . SJ I This story is written on Mon- ga 'day. a. m.~and I will leave on [tomorrow (Tuesday) for Colum- et t hp pTaco T call horrft. , CI P? : th COLORED PEOPLE MEET AT I , , _ PALEN. ^ to Sessinos held are of . National Interest. ISO "~By REV". I. E.' LOWERY tp ' Of Columbia, S. C. | Please allow me space in your ci 'valuable paper to say a few things s --abrmt Another important gathering of colored people which met in Sav- th amiah during the pres&nt week. So ! far . I have not seen any reference "HI , to this gathering in the daily papers 'of the city.- th This meeting was held in the I'alen ; t p r mo per, is the pastor. ch ' Bishop E. G. Richardson, D. D.,' LL. ^j, t? e * .a itt,\TT * umnm?1*1 cftiucu tiim p^ meeting. It. is called "The Area su Council of the Atlanta- Area-..Mi J?? sse .Church." This area has in its"ftve at ~cnl7ircrl 'trninuaC conferences - gg fol.lews, the Atlanta conference, the Savannah conferenceTthe ^ouW"tTaTollTlS= conference, the Florida conference, and the'. South Florida conference. (>p The ministers and delegates repre- (ja seining these, conferences numbered a 'citizens of SavanndTi, that they were ^ entertained in their homes free of C. -Thargo for tU'6 .day& and a night. | In addition to this, the women of jthe church, prepared and served a Jjountiful dinner in the old church, j whicli stands on the same lot next door to the new church. Muc"h credit is due- to the two pastors of the l'alen and Asburv M. E. churches. ; Rev. W. Rakestraw^ and Rev. T. sc R. CoopeT for this splendid.-arrange~ t , ?n . ment. * i .The council was organized with m Bishop E. G. Richardson of - Atlanta P< as president, and Rev.- W. S. Thomp- CI son, of Anderson, S. C., as secre- ec Uary. The Rev. Sedman, of Florida .was chosei^ assistant secretary. The Rev. W. B. Hollingshead of .Chicago was. present and addressed the coun- w cil in the wrterest of?the "World ?M ? Service." Tie- , told- the preachers ti< ' THE PALMETT ? * iw^ n _ , :hievement rs and teachers LOWERY | d delegates of the importance of; iking monthly reports to the dome Office" in 'Chicago. --- I He also called* the attention of theincil to the literature which tha~ urch has prepared "and is designed. help the ministers in their work. >r. Hollingshead said -the 'figures! owed that the South Florida con*ence, which is a colored conferee, stands at the head of aU the, fared conferences in raising world I'vice money. j jnder of a1 school at Daytona, Fla.,^ : coioreu hoys ana gins, was Intro-I ced ami addressed the council. She undoubtedly one of the leading men of the^ Negro race. Her aie.veinent?at?Daytona?proves this.e said at present there is a big1 om ,on in the state of Florida, and! eculators. Some of these came to t r tphnnljiml nlforvd to bUY jt. The hoed?n? us?thirty acies?and?1 'ered her if.ooit.ouo for it. Slit* I Id them that7ft was not hers, that 1 belonged to the Methodist Kpisco,- j ;1 church, and If it was worth one. illion to them Jhat it was two miirj ins to the church. Her address ide quite an impression on the mem I rs of the council, and .n motion j is made to give her a collection i r the school, but was~afterwards ithdrawn. as there are several hools in the Atlanta Area. Mrs: Mary Mcleod -Bethune is turth?iJa rnl in iiui. .Jiy..L'irliu. JiaiilUL. en. born.- at Muyesville, S, C. She is educated at Scotia Seminary at itieord, N.. C. She is president of e National Federation of Colored omen's Clubs, and is a woman of LJ '.l .. V.;U? i. C iimui'i mui; iiuiu-ijt auu uitvriiif^viiviv:. The next council will most "ttkely' t held in Atlanta. The Rev-. L. II. ng, editor of The?South western iristian-^ Advocate of New Orleans, is a visitor to the conference,-and nke -at night; also Dr. J. \V. Moulie, of Soltth Carolina.?Savannah jrning News; Clinton ?" - . ?; V ^ - ' Misses Ollian Thomas and Dollie ic Ellison Jeft for Morris College mday. 3 Misses -Rebecca Patterson and'Sti-la Johnson left Sunday to teach Mt. Carmel in Laurens county; <o Mrs. Susie Alexander and son r Gray court. '* -Washington P. C.. fur tilliU: .awfrttg ent last week in the city and- left iturday. . Rev. E. A. Adams, pastor of Beth A. Mr E.'-churchj of Columbia, S. y the principal of Clinton High eceding Rev. J. M. Johnson was in e city last" week?ami?visited?thehool. All <the children and teachers trmunded him and were very glad see him hack again. Mrs. Samuel Jesse Patterson and 11 Willie -Wilson, spent the week in ewbevry and Cnlumbm, with relit" ,-es and. friends. The Young People's "Busy f^ee lib" and the "Love-joy" Club are till keeping their "re|W although any of the members have cone to eir various winter quarters. - Miss Dorothy Lomax has hven quite since her trip -from-Washington, , C., and we are very glad to know at she is now recovering. Mr. Spurgeoji Dendy preached his st sermon at Friendship A. M. E. urch Sunday nicht: his text: "Qbeenee." It was'enjoyed I?y all. The ople of Clinton?wish, him much ceess along this line. QuaiH'1 It Chmfe?M>ee in- >ie**iote the A. M. F, church on N. Bell Feet.?? * : Mrs. Samuel J. Patterson. Mrs. Liz? Bailey, XTTsse< A qui la" Bailey, arylow Patterson attended the Part-Teacher meeting held at Barksdo, S. C., Tuesday night. Rhudine Patterson, Reporter. [TOES THE SIGHTOF JIM ROW CARS AND JIM CROW ELEVATORS OITOKEN ~ ONE'S EAR TO HEAR A CALL?" By Jesse O. Thomas. (By Ths" Associated Negro Press) It has been rumored in various ictions both North and South me past six weeks or two onthn, that Dr. Earnest HaB, istor of Liberty Baptist hurch, Atlanta, has been call-; I fo a prominent Baptist lurch in Cleveland, Ohio. To -leard the Call" could not be hat church Dr. Hall "has icertained from his congrega-l Dn oroffteial boards "Dame. J * .0 O LEADER Rumor" persists in clainviog^^: that Dr. Hall is soon to depart c from these "Mundane Shores" c to take up his residence in the f "Buck-Eye State." ^ t This rumor has occasioned a s great deal of concern, because c of the place Dr. Hall has occu- s pied in the Civic and Religious t hfe-of Atlanta and^ Georgia. We >shall' be loath to give him up, 1^ and do so at all, under protest. . . We has just settled down from % r a state of anxiety and uneasiness that was occasioned by the re- J pott being circulated that Dr. i Peter James Bryant had been \ called to "Destroy it" way up in i Michigan. Less than 'o fort- ^ night ago, it officially came that , Dr. Russell Brown. Dastor of the First Congregational Church, Atlanta^ for the past four years -* had tendered his resignation and t had accepted work with the Mt. t Tfrron Congregational Churchy 7 Cleveland, Ohio. This news camri as the 11UHL yiruw Uiat * luxika-ths_CameVs back," and we are now wondering who of our 1 prominent Devines will soon ( "Hear another call'' and respond 'j to it. ' - .. . The going away of so many of our prominent men has stim- ( ulated speculation^ iir certain 1 quarters respecting all of the in- < |luences surrounding their go- 1 ing.v If other.communities fee- , and Georgia peculiar fitness, ] ability and training, together I1 with the experience, that Jit? them in a special way for oc- c ^copying positions of leadershipj1 in.other sections, then Atlanta !, and Georgia are to be eongratu- ; jated on serving as a training ! and equipping station for men ! who have the ability and capaI ????| SOUTHERN RAILWAY ^"SYSTEM';: Corrected February' 20th, 1925. Arrival and departure of passenger "trains at Columbia, S. C. CorArrive No. Between No. Depart. 1 rooted to December 21, 11)24. in-fiK n at M?Y, Awguota 31 lOifg ?1 4:20 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:40 p: 1 r30 p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p j4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p ; ^10.40 P?10 fTnliinihin Cin O ' B:^5??2-4 Qphnnbia-Jack.?22 10:50 p| ^llLiflO p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 a!; 10:16 a 8 Columbia-Aug._ .7 6:46 p. 11:30 a 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 2:10.p "*JH25 p 6 Columbia-Char? 4 6:40 a ^0:46 a ,3 Columbia-Char. 6 2140 p 10:25 p 11 Columbia-Ch'as. 12 7:10 a 5:20 a 15 Columbia-~ChaX~T6~ 3:00 a " - 1:45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. -1 4:25 p ( 2:05 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p 5:40 p 113 Cola.-'Rock Hi'l 114 6:15 a ~ Nos. 31 and 32, AUgusta special; = Pullmans and dining cars.,i;- ^ Nos. 27 and 28, Carolina special; | Pullman and dining cars?. ? . . ... .. Nos. 9 and 10. 23. 24, Land of the Sky special; Pullmans-anddining cars. Iligh class coaches all trains. De- I pendable service. Schedule figures published as information only and not guaranteed.' . t _ City ticket 'oftice, 1307 Main Street, 1 C. T. COBB, C. T. A., S: 11. McLEANy D.'P, A. = Telephone 6356. ! rv V>?v f school Op ?= - Bishop W.V % ^ A Co-educational Inst ^ Offers the Foil u?n; Avis and Science > Grammar School, Hor IA and Tailoring. , V __ A ; For further infor dlity of developing into( real c >utstanding leaders. The other :ommunitie8 ought to feel grate- | ul to Atlanta and Georgia for his contribution to their gener- . il welfare. Atlanta^ should be 1 congratulated that her favorable ;ons are sought with such per- * listence by others. t is thank God and take courage is-we go forth to train other nen and women for leadership. There is however, another rumor ^ ifloat to the effect that the appearance of and ever present 'JIM CROW GARS" AND-JIM 3R0W"? ELEVATORS," The 'COLORED THIS" AND THE COLORED THAT" gives~keen- i less to one's ear to hear a call to ~ )ther climes. If the latter is rnp thpn wa will have tn has. . en to withdraw our congr&tuatjflng^??___ ' ~ If the " outstandings men and : women of our race are leaving aeorgia because they receive!, :reatment, a larger measure of [ Tustice and fair dealings in othjr commonwealths, then it is!' nost .unfortunate for Atlanta.ind Georgia. We pray for the ! :ime to come when Georgia asp well a& many of,the other States! -vill become fair and impartial n dealing with all races that no ! jne will want to leave them berause of not receiving a square; Profession $ ' . . ... Office Hours: ^ Telephones: 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536 6:00. ^ ,M? t0^8 P. M. Res. 6548 Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty ji Jffice: . . Re?idpnrw ^ L414& Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. j r -Dr. L. M. DANIELS 1 ~ I'hvsician ami Sinyeiin 4Special Attention Given Diseases of Women. 1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton' Office Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7166 j r h i Office Hours; Telephones?]" 9:00 to 10:30 A. M. _ Office 37961 12:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692; 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. ... Office: Residence: L702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street i COLUMBIA, S. C.^=? J Hours: Telephones:] 9 to 10 A. M. Office m!05 12 to 2 P. M. Residence-243 1 3 to 4 P. M. 6 to 8 P. M. , i Dr. J. Douglas Williams ?FTTYSiriAN & SITIUTFTON 1109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. >1 UJNlV.lv ^LUMBIA.^r. tens September, V. Beckett, A. M., D. D., i * . itution for the Training1 the African Methodist E owing Courses: s,HNorrhal, Teacher Trai ne Economics, Music, Pr r?" mation address: Rev. IX H. Sims, A. 1 Saturdav, October 10, 1925. leal. The constructive influences of ioth racfi-elements should not be ^ content until there is as much njustice , fairness*, and impap r tially in dealing with the race incl individuals in Georgia here can be found anywhere " idse in I he win hi. ? 6366 PHONE 6366 2hair Caneing and Upholstering Pnrnitiiro Rorinivirnr anrl ? M&ttress- Renovating. " W. S.TREZEVANT 1019 Harden St., Columbia, S. G. ~ I i Arrival and Departure of Trains ATLANTIC COAST LINE COLUMBIA, S. C. Effective September""" 21, 19!rtr~ -. fAH trams daily) E>epaft.? (Union Station) Arrive?. >:45 a. rn. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. ni . Sleeper to Wilmington. . 1:25 p. tn. Wil.-New York 10:50. p. ] Sleeper to Wilmington . L50 p. in. Charleston 11:35 a. rv Parlor Car "to Charleston Columbia, Newberry & I.aurens lf.1T. d 4:120 ]). in, I,aureus d 11:55 a. rn. -?Union Station daily; d?Gervias St. i.tntioii daily?e*?*et>t?Sunday. For,infornialion rati nt Union Stw tion. Phone D7&2. >a1 Cards | :s Oflice Hoursi Phone 8686 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. 3 P. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays By. A ppointments. Dr. H. G. Thompson Surgeon Dentist A Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. ^ - Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. i i 11 *u i w B 1414V6 Assembly St. Columbia, S. C . gk Qflice_ Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. DRTM. A! EVAN9 DTseases of Women" A SpeetoltyT^ Graduate Nurses in Attendance. lOOl lz Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER ? Dentist Specialty. Ofl'i. Phone 6429 1126 Washington Utlicc Hours: Telephones: 8 to 9 A. M. Office 4247 1 to 2 P. M. Res. 8876 G to 8 P. M. . v " , Dr. W. D. Chappelle. Jr. Office: Resdebce: 2101 Gervals St.? 1301 Ptne- Sk?? V * - ' -*? Offioe Hours :"a 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. _ Ur. J. H. floodwin 1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C. <t? ? ESITY^P 22, 1925 : Chancellor y of Negro Youths. X Episcopal Church. Y jL. ning, High School, Y inting, Commercial ML, D. D., President.