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The Palmetto Leader > 1 . FuMliftM Weekly By' ? 1 ^Tha ^"1"" T j I ^ ^ -t~* 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET ?L" *' . COLUMBIA, S. C. ' ~ Entered at the Boat Office at C.Qlum, ? t>ia, S. C.? aa Second Class Matter. TELEPHONE V~-? 4623 N> J. FREDERICK, _____/?Editor A. fc. LINDSEY, Managing Editor J. B. LEWIE .^Fraternal Editor ; - W. FRAJiJS, WILLIAMS 7 !_ _7r~Coiitnbuting Editor' . HENRY D PEARSON-_City Editor GEO. H. HAMPTON, ?Manager W. N. WILSON ...Traveling. Agent "* ' " SUBSCRIPTION-RATES: . CASH IN ADVANCE. One Year? . . ?- 12.00 Six. Months . ... ?..? "?1.35 Three Montha .. ? ... .75 Single Copy .05 - ?.. ' J ? ? . HylOfl* ? \ ' Cpirimuiiicatiuns intended for the current issue must- reach this office, (if out of toWn? not - - - later _ than Tuesday night. City news by Wednesday night. =^=___^e|S^urday^Sej)tember^L^926^ "* _ ?n " ' tir - ii 7T_ r 7-t , j j wen, sinee rne i\ian musr unmask, why^shouldn'f they be allowed to parade in Washington, D. C. on the 13th of September,, sihpp Ipfl'ilfy limy him exist? ~ ~ r-"r7~^ : ' - .a a a ; ? ~ "The Democratsof the Tounty must hayer-verj^rhyely imagina tions or might y-poaj^-judgmefit. Every two years, .they seeTheir ? party capturing Congress and every four years. their president in the White House..; V ? * ????" One ol South Carolina's candidates for gubernatorlar honors _ -^openft almost as much as the = Governor gels lor one year as : ?salary jp hi", forlorn rffnrt tn hf elected. Some politicians cer. tainly 'have a big chunk.of optimism. '}' ??: " ? r ? ? All of South Carolina's offi: ? -'eis, Slate and county, were real? ly elected?save a few that must sprOTTf^ ^^--^^c^day; "Ynt . \ to participate^ though .as- citi \ -zerts^they must-perform their just part in.supporting the gov - ernment. Beautiful Democracy ? " -:?Bah! - - - - -v ? ? . Congressman Wood of Tndiana, evidently tired of Southern Congressmen talking about cor rupt elections in the North, told i:"j * ?u?i. ? \ :z ,x;Jcsiucui ijuuiiugfj mat mete ?=r?i_ was^rtore unfair/eieirtipns in .one Southern State in one, year than .in all. Of the Northern State's in - ~ twenty- year*. Well,/knowing that, what about it? 1, : A ?* Dr. Elliott, the eminent educator and for 40 ycars-the pro&i. dent of Harvard University, died about the same time as did jr~TaTgnfind,~~fhe movieTaetor. It - took the newspapers__a wcek.tc tell about Valentino;-usinK 1 vv< - two or three days johly. Dr'- Kfr ' . - liott's career was written about and that too in about a column But Dr. Elliott will be remem i bored when no one- u ill be ablO'tT recall that such a person as Val. : _WF<TlS_ CHARLES PLTiMMEK? . ' , . ;? A few wpeltCftgo, the Hear"Born Independent, Henry Ford's newspaper, published some rot by this rhflfW Plummy muter the title: "A Negro Views His ' Own Race." "The vieVrs of this : unknown so-called "leacler" was given to the Washington Cor? respondent of the Dearborn Independent. _____ . tt? Charles- TTummer was described as a "leader of his race' hailing from aomewheres ardund ?? tofore entertained the idea that we were fairly well jisquainted ? witlr the leading, intelligent cob wi/vm f V?l'f Qf of A Knf f^AV ut cu nidi ui i/iiiry uiaiu, uut IUI - ' -1 f ?r;~: ? mmm i ? opce. we must admit our igno-'! ranee in this particular, t>*dvid- ->ng Chiarlaa Plwnmer turna-fwfrt ,-fo-be a.-roan whoso attainments^ wand standing entitles him to he rated as a "leader of his race," and with which too we have put little^ patience. " " ^ his leadership, however, is to be determined'by the'sentiment attributed to him in that Larticle concerning his own peol^le/thefewer^'-leader^' -we: have fortls type, the better for the J race and the cpurttry. But who is Charles Plummer? ?0: NEGIUJJPiteES IN SOUTH ] In y, half page advertisement^ I boosting. Mr. Dt- Ntmce^ -published in The ; State Sunday and Monday, apI pears "among other things this" jstatement : "And the tax on lionI South. Carolina's 800,000 Nejgroes pay." i We cannot believe Mr. Nance I fathered snc|iI a ida foment- hoing 4-v_ _ *..1 i i i <ioo intelligent,. 4.air anu nune?t ; I ?virtues emphasized in that same advertisement. Indeed, I no man making such a statement fThrFuTdfl v* ami timon rnnhl qualify in any particular^for-the high ?fcHr-frLUMOXS JOt^S^r^r " CHURCH ' J-Jgt-. "Xuvv Vork, Sept. T?C. H. Simmons, j j lov years an ollieer of the First Calvary Bautist Church at Columbia. S.: joined the Abysinnia ,Baptist Church on 138th Street. He was re- | - -ceived by the ITastor, the Rev. .A. Clayton Powell. i DiU 1. CrPUNBAIt TX yrY . H ; V ?.?. - iNe-w?i'ork, Sept. 1?The Kev. Jr C-i ..Dunbar, I). D., pastor Morris Street' Baptist Church, Charleston, S. C., is : hero spending his annual summerTa-i cation. Dr. Dunbar .was at Dr. A. Clayton Powell's Church on 138th - Street and?7th Avenue last?Sunday morning. , t . " .. " MARY Al'STON WITH SMART -- SKT <'m^l>ANV f?'??/ '??:? *-' 'New York, Sept. 3?WhenTutt & \Vhitney "presented their new show aF i^jlh. Avenue theatre this week, they ' starred Mary Auston of Greenville, ' S. C. The new, star .is making good, .and presents a very-pteasiny littlegirt like ~sc:irT6"her.audiences; -r-r "Miss Auston is well-known in South 1 in churghcireles, having been armcm ber of> the Wesley M W rhnr^, ?f. 1 which the Rev. J. W. Taylor is pastor. She visited^ Uolumbia "Several -times, where she-is popular-with >the social sot. i-1 THE FAES I KS MS SOCf AECLL'B . NEW YORK CITY. The Puis rue still milking it piousant for all Columbians. ?Aug; 25tTT was the time at the *"^avby.?o the big dance?all Carolina 1 Clubs had the chance to meet each I other anj to enjoy the evening to ftethefT ~ Columbirffi?fC:f \vas \velf rep j| resented there? There .were more CoJ lumbiaTis?-too .many to mention their nanics. The Savoy jmlace?the litre st j dance palace'in, the world. Two or "eRestraS- pTayeJ^PeSsr Williams Tt&y-" ; al Flush" and "The Charleston Bear4-Ciits." -Each, subscription included wardrobe. ) 1 no I 'a I s will .Imtii lliair . party at their- home, 238 W. 121st "J St.;-Sept. 20. They expect to arrive _ "tn Columbia ready tor school Sept. ~ 30. Mr. W. N. Wilson V. Pres.,'is in Cleveland, Ohjox no.w...W.e received a letter from.hilrT yesterday. 'His regards, are seifc to you. Z"~ Mir~^HB*cvelT. aicn-issicK,. an ndn^ ; ored memfifljr left us Saturday for .-Columbia. . He has stooped to conquer . j "Learn to appreciate lastintr things" Lifl thg Fala c?y now, -j?? 'j .Miss W. Thompson loft Now Yorkh Friday v?i imr wav th(",p But shn, > will* stop in Philadelphia for a few . days and then in Washington for a {-day. *... I We are sorry" horansp wo dif) nnt -see Miss TTenrTctta ffoozer before sfan went- back. ftorry" a?airr that Misses I Addte Nelson and Fitzgerald Reeder b stoppp,} at Asliecille, N. C.? Yet we Annie Mae Manigault who finished ' her work in a New York school will ' leave Tuesday for Columbia. Miss Thelma Reed was one of the; : . ? ; ?? * ?' 1?-? 1 * ~ ~ THE PALMETTO . _ ; ' .- < * ' ic office .of GoverndV.-c-The -sta^e- n] nfeni Flit'ii OaiT~De regarded tmhr^PrffTraTit. zeal on thp nnrt-. nffiolloY?er3 of Mr* desire^ o see firm elected Govern-" ti pr ran away nvith 'their jntelli- ? gence and fairifess;? . . . . .f % t, - \Yhy 36 not "South Carolina's 1 2 800,0(}QNegroes" pay difetfi tax- i: es? Is.it because the t^x "Collecting agents feel ashamed toH take ?their money^nd deny them c the Ameriean right jte_^artici^ _ .pate in the choosng of the very ^ officers who lay the faxes, col- + lect the same," and spend-it ? Surely, there isn't a white man anywhere in this State 3b ignoranf"as not to know _tftatrthe U '^800,00 Negrues" of this ?tate ;c do pay taxes on tangible proper-jt i- t y-?millions- of - dollars wortTT1 teo! *' *. ' Who could -such a statement! foul, or whom vVfls iTihtehded'to r -feet? If it was seriously inleii-1' jdedto fool the present eleet-drate of- this .State^th^n elementary^ j intelligence is at a low ebb in-,s ueeu?tnat is,. 11 it reaiiy looiea a anyone.', The aba^sri^L written before (il [ the results of the primary was t j known. Judging from the re- ? jiiilts_-JJioreef7?thir~Ybfers_^vere^ ! not influenced by auch. propasTjgandn. . irt~ttar ~j\ Pals' Home Monday night. ^4 't. We-Jtave-a-ncw tenis"lmtiit,uniform ( c pants and shirlsl T)ur jgamej-has'eal-.jt led for them. We have played many j) Raines at 110th St., cuurts. /.We'arc r proud to say now thlit Ml'..Joel Jack1son. with Mi". Beverly liowidtree as [ "his partner won. or. have won tho'j groat number ul' abuut 2 games 0Ut"j~| of about" 20 sets. We are coming all ^ l.'igllt. We expect to hayu'a bOTtel' j court and more numbers this year, t I Mea?i.v H.irnlil .liilni.miii; :m(j -Tali eph .Minis also Conway. Itussell, Miss ! Carrie Smith and manv others from' I Xe.w .lorsoy ivcre guonto to the Jala | Homd.~ ~r?' We are forced to nictation again \ i_liial ilui--family of, our dear clatife'-1 : mate and friend Mis*t Leomallagood, i ^ ! ha," qui 11 n i -1 si in i'ii' sjmniiHiy fur* ! the nnoxpootor! death .that to'" her. We -also appreciate the poem , jvin 1 a I hy_i) nr 44rery n- Sharper. ? to you, also_Uiii_xdd Columbians here.1 J' _We' Pals nave had a SnccessYal sea"Wh as .Atspal this year. Thte Pals | .J have fuot ball flayers, too^jjome may . ^arrive- ehrly-for practice for old A.; m - =?, - We are yours truly, "V The I'als, itT N. Rouotreo, Sec ' ^ -?Andrews No tea 1 Kev. J. I,. Bcnbow of Bethel A. M. j t ~F. church, Georgetown preached a j soul-stirring sermon here Sunday at f St. A1 if.w ^?A. ,M. K. church. -His choir and some of his officers accom-1 a panied him. The services were eri- [ joyed by all. j s ?Mines. Smith?Kinloch an(] Harper ; t .spent Wcdliesikiy al'tefnoon^ irr our^ city_ visiting friends. r {-? Mi?s. is still on our sick ^ list./ We hope her a speedy, recovery. ( Mrs. Emma Thomas has returned:" illume?after?a 'very pleasant?vaca ? ' I triom in Philadelphia. j r The Sunday Sf^ml Convention of e 4h^-Geta'tyemwn--i>H*trifif n-iw Mt.' Lebanon^ A. M. K. church last t f \Vcek~ There were 'tots ol visitors 3 from thruuut the district present. .4 Mrs. Mjaymc Green and daughter | of Ileming way spent Wednesday as i Tlie guusL 6f_Mrs. ]^ Ji^ iL.reene?- \\ Mi'. Pendergrass was called to I Kingstrcc orr .account of the ill??^s^^ of his wife. M'' ' ' ' ' ' !f ?M'joa Alice Gaudy?of Seinuly III11 ilils.-*OiluniedJ-holno^af,tcp a -pleasant J stay-in our city. . r " ' [? Master William Coachman is back r iiomc .alter spending several months4^ -HiF-Wf<Kvoijil Fla. ~ 4 Mr. and"' Mrs. Fred Greene accom-' r panied by a few friends motored to s C'havis Chapel to a pionie Saturday.1 f ~ i < r ?71 . tin' l-T ?_ I t ukuiuuii r aim Local! 1 Sunday the ln^h' was anpther high s day at. Fairfield Baptist \church; as this was the hcgfhning oLthc revival | medlihg. "fhc meetihg was a success.' nnrfcrr the leadership of' our pastor.' v Rev. A. Ware. It was a Pentecostal^'' week. Seven wcrc^J&ptizcdr- Rev.; *" Grady ,Jonfi?r preached Sunday night. a Tie spoke a^'one having authority,- - I Rev. A. fWare preached .at Ednn^ ' Chapel Baptist church Momlax'niKht t the 2.*lrd of August. Rev. J. W. Elmore pastor is doing a great work, c ^he Executive Board was called to s 'LEADER leet at Walhut Grove Baptist'church | F n Uw ^28thFiSSt?? hearts were' saddened to hear t tne death, oi Mr. ^hepard Tatom. | n ti? had h??n on the sick list for seme j ^ iipe. JThe interrrtent was. m . ?he ' Spring -Gr^vft*. ceihAtory.? ?-? / -The1' Association will meet with *4 Hover's Chapel Baptist church on the { 4th of Sept: The public is cordial- Ij y .invited., ' i r -*-? - # _-j ? --- Rev. A. Ware preached for. Rev.- 3 ones at Pleasant Grove A. M. E. "hurch Sunday nigh* the 29th. ? Mr?. and Mrs. J. iL.Lee, of Chicago J tome a^gain.- We were glhd to see *j hen*? r'V4--' ? '-?"^4 1 3 NOTICE. j The twenty-first annual session of ?j 96uth Carolina Lawson Woman's .i Christian Temperance Union will be \ leld in Columbia?Sept^-16-11-12, at 3j le{;hei At M. E. church. All pastors, ^hyistian workers and the public are -j *>rdtally waited -to attend tho meet? j ng. 1 ' . p.Ql. -i KINCV1U.E, S, C. LOCALS ^ ??? ~ j The. work in our community is ^ Qli progressing: We appreciate tKe 3 plendij weather to gather our abunlant fields of cotton. ______ #i The churches are doing good work. The Annunl Baptist Union was held jj t Beulah New Light Church, Friday *1 hrough Sunday. The meeting was a'*j uccess. . :?hj Ml7. S. C. Cope and family, also iTr J R TTinnlt nrwi ^owilir mnf omri ip to .Beulah to attend these meet- ] rtgs. Rev. Barber of Hopktnfe preach-; *i thtr? Mi^mmryr-Sermom-?waa Hied with inspiration "forjeveTy iliem-^ >er-of-?he familvT The meeting1 closed Ij Concert which -woo very-gowh^A nuTTPrj >e^ of selections of various kinds wer^ [ endcred Miss Liftr.ie' Finch fnvnrprf.'lj hem with ,th.e. solo: "Lead Kindly |*i dght."" It \va:i sung very touehingly, Revival meeting is beintr held at ?| 'feasant Grove Church this week.*?Il* Jome worship with us. " 'I' ' 7 - 3 Dftts From Prosperity . : --^.-1-.... 1 : Aujr. 22nd. was a high day at Shi- \i oh A. M. E. church. Revival meet-'4 ng began. More than three hundred & >obple lis'tened to three great ser-i ,i, tuxu^-piu.'a(. hor> by the pastor Rev. W. if. Thompson. 11:30 'a. ro'.. . Rev. lj rhompson used as a text: "As the '4 agle stirrcth her nest." AfteT giyi* description^of the eaTl^ :le as the?king of tho falcon family =4 jcr. vigilance over her young ones,'4 ler peculiar method of teaching them Ij] p try their strength by stirring^the 1 |t lest, he assorted, that God has stir-' i * ed the world's human nes^several j * lood,1* the birth of Christ, and the [ *: Vorld's Way. Jihife last great ^ill 1>? better known as the.judgement 4 This was the greatest sermon we j It tave ever heard from the text. Chris j *t inng rpj^irprf-nt! TiPvor bpfnrp "AT- jjj er the sermon, the crowd led by--theh4 lurton brothers laid fifty-one dollars j J orty-nve cents ($51.45) on the table.],; _Ar~3:30rR^r. Thompson preached . 1 1- *11 ? ... O-.l* A. . ' ! momer great _ sermon. ouDject: | ^ 'Christian love, its power as an un-j.j cen force." This was a master-! nece ot oratory. The speaker seem- * "j rto have lost sight of himself.. The : ^ TPOple were" "stirred to their "highest .j ;eynote of religious enthusiasm. Col- ' ectipn $15.00. y. - | j 'Concession!" He seemed-*fo have j J cached the.climax,- Christians walkj.J id the pews and shouts of -"arnens" |? roin^the oyes of -sinners.?Collection 15.00. Total collected Sunday $81.5. On Monday and Tuesday nights, y lev. J-.? B.' SmiiluoL Laurens Station anryo*, ia?. fi., 'pmiauhud Unlh'orodit | ?j o himself, which was enjoyed by all. J tev. Smith having to go to his Sunlev. F.. Philip F.jiis, pastor Newberry 4 itatiort preached a wonderful sermon ne speaker lesr srgnt or mmseil ana .j s a result of his earnest appeal pj nore than fifty persons came to the j .j iltar nf^wiiich u limbec- three were onverted. This was, an "old time" | *i evival meeting. Christians sang anj houtbd until i :30 a. m. V- ?? ''rtdrty night Rev. Thompson preach- !? d the dosing sermon. This appeal ^ trought scverflfl anxlou*; mourners^r ^ Uu uitar -while Christians wnld not'ij Hr?still; ? j3 REEDER POINT NEWS. \j 7"Th?i Sunday school was?in? full |*j iloom Sundav at 10'a. m.. and it I ? vo'ulrl have been art inspiration To m^njiL-rnrninK trrthc cThiTcTi at this Fj? tour. The lesson was very enthusi- } isticaily discussed by the teaqherg anj J tupils. The lesson~\vas reviewed by .* brother George Blakeley, SUpt,, 0T 3 he Sunday school. " 3 Rev. T. E. Robinson having been ailed awwjMfrom hts pulpit to Bran- ? services were in charge of | fii 1 tbf ' i. lev. George Blakeley. who sf^r<;t^j the allowing Text" fountTTn Job:. "Behold | i ow i nave ordered my- cause; I ft now that I shall be justified." 1 i r hi i ~ i rt r Rvavatam TVT m ; uicwci iiui k:. .. . " [' " 1 -~ Aii Able yj \ from Standard I ?-- ?Expenses ar h:^ : _ - - * I* COLin formation write: . ~_1~ [ W. H, HILYA : ! zzi?:? ; " CjlUlen Ui jj? An Accredited Institution of th? -A ? : .?-tiSOU C'arpjina. jjemHictary ? Edmalhmal 11 ) Offers exceptional^opportunitiescttjrl | ties for?the folh Divinity?in Dickerson Theological L^Sciahee. Xollefte of Education ~ TTi * Hww?- Economics. r" LOCATED IN AN ATTRACTIVE.! ? Professorial staff is composed of r r Univernitica of the country:?Out1 i fessor j)f'Science in the College', Dei | Rel igiotrs?T7 del iw tu id?P H V s i c at~Ti for leadership. Student activities and social life share of attention and furnish An ideal place for young men an ? ?FALL?THHM *+rtfphis Wednesday dents.expecting to roside in thf -rlor . a deposit oI."five dollars for reservi 1J.'26. ""nppikations-are con^HK President discourage promiscuous rt ? fac- retanded if The app1tg?trit~dqgy"l v~' be -applied on the applicant's exper Notice Extraordinary-'-Graduation place this year as usual and a certifii DAVID-HENRY SIMS, President. t .. Ch; ; A Door Of H :* r,?i? i ^UIUI cu ~ Two things ?Km-A are that never re portunity. Spring and Summer,,-Aul tu persons and seasons, time moves an old ape of poverty "and regrets. wiW.io'ut jeopardizing;a future. * Ever rection more surely toward the junk What you get "in this world dene ?you-do -with yuur L'itm' determines a can help you if you will not help y fight to. make. To earn more, lean You know which way you-are tru you can change your direction if you and.can remedy them IF YOU WAj your 'own fortune. An hum- ? -s savtryom- ?-? Every hour spent in-sgottiap Wnr? Every hour"wasted TsTiOS'f FORE\ tunities. -The successful man of th -^-..futjprr today? lie .^distancing YQl portunity to improve his attainment need stand .still no longer ; today, this verjr.hour, the'makig of ,?a-Better positnion if the opportunil price paid to typewriters and stewtgi This school ndrri jiiii thPtTmrWTTt^tufer It ulfui's yuu tin.1' opportunity of PROSPERITY. T Grasp tis oppoti are assisted t-o locate in desirabhr TIMES when you'have yearned Lor impatient with the barriers thatrSei narrow sphere of life -t-yO'"" tV'.^rhv^ whom you know t'o Tie inwardly-no matter "of DEVELOPED'OPPORTU satisfied with^Your condition and pr? wnpt to. step-out. from the crowd an the average? In other words, what Remember. There is- always room liulp you 'l<TJfet t,nerc. This school w is golden with omuu'tunity. It Fits You For Su Would you like' to makn ynnr Wsii YotIc? ^would yoy 1 ike toll y fc-mv * Orleans? - Woiiid yOti like-fctVti - like ('hh :itf", Fi h'i"' 1 u? old National Capital?dike Washing! enable you to choose your own local for typewriters and stenographers c Do It Jl im^ usually required lb complet months. The course contains: sho ! shifiu, bookkeeping, commercial law. , > tuation. . .This College will open Monday,-Se] : WILLIAMS' BU 1'ROF. ALPHONS | Booker Washing! e?leieeeBtiMMie^B*s=frrr~ra Saturday, September 4,1926~?~ - ? ? _ . was hurt Sat? - Irtlay niprht in an accident by an au '?i V ' . ' omubije. The Doctor ' said one 5f~ . ' X ) rer Iq^s is sprained. ; * * . ? . - J? - - - - tfial School I . juth Carolina ? chool: Graduates receive ? is.1 Certificate. * r ,r~7* 7r;" "FacultyInstitutions , ? e Moderate | ?: KD,.PfHiGipal iiveryty7-. Mi R. Church and tht? ^tate of ^ OHM Funds _ :|: :he Negro youth. Has-ftfte facili- X >wing courses:- -- .- - ?{ Seminary.. "College of Arts and } * sachet- training). High School. | ' Mimic;?:?Tiaining Sellout., fa' SECTION or COLUMBIA, S. C. fa raduates of loading Colleges and fa jf-thr recent additions ts a Pro - X aar Anient. , fa?-?laming are combined .to prtpare ^ .... ... ??77 , .1 , :$ ? 1 under supervision Receive their ?j? pleasant diversion from .study." X d women to be. ? . Were in Attendance Last Year fa ^.September 15, l'J20. All stu- fa mitories a? venues ted In fnrxeTT ution of rooms before September X' in -rapidly and the trustees_anfl { aiding In the C'tv- Of posits L$ffi"Tfiatf-ieuIate^ otherwise it wTll X 1SOS-' . " ~ " \ * *|* . from, the High School will take {" :'ate will be awarded for-the same. ' fa . BISHOP JOHN HURST, X airman of The Board of Trustees. ~ 4* . .1 />. . ' _ - t. [opeForThe 1 I Race. - ' | - - fa turn?time past and. neglected op- X umn and Winter, indifferent alike . - X. J lied _with bright prospects^?or ^ \ oil can't dwadle away a winter Y y. teiur wasted now bends your di- X * heap oTycorn-out humanity. fa ?ds wholly upotv^ojlrseh." What X ibsoluiely what you ^Vre. t JN'0 one fa ourself. You have y?ot your own Y t UlVItV, _ ,\ voting; backward or forward, and y will. You know your^woaknesses *i* S'T TO. You are the architect of A pent in ae^uirmg-frnmutgdger win t , ; As- ?1 wlcdge tft ft step nfcnrer success, y , J^R. The world is full of oppor- J e future ift - fretting "' "ly for hig X ^he^nuse^he einla.ayes every up-' y ;s, while ybu staYid still. ? ;ou-c4m-el^inb if you will: Begin your futufe. Are you able to fill ,y presents itself? The average % b JdTb'"' l^l'r" "Tp 1SrS"^i u m' ' 'i ot a suje looting on the hignwayA j unity. DO IT NOW! Graduates- y 1 -positions. THINK OF ^HQgE v x ;; J] _U-futiifi'-;-rwh?.'ri you luiva giowiT^A 1 ?mcd to hold you'flowh to such a Y . career ui an HbquaTntant?7T~ more capable than you. It is a { NITY. The question is,-are you Y >spceta-lor-thc future. Or (To you 7 X (1 count-for .somcthirH?r??oi/e than V ' does pay-day mean to yoU .' J at. iha-top, and this-aeUtJul will?^ ~" ill perfect you in a professiotHihat *t* > ccesjft Anywh^i*A~ | Uuiece ?n 4>usy-Coi'mnjp n 1 i t n n Maw X omtrrpjiet old Southern City like ?j* oul?l >uu tike In live- in the quaint ?T~*^ ton, 1). C. .This great school willj ? ion. There is unlimited demand X . very where.. Send in your applicaNow! | * e the couhsc is 'from. three. to six- ? *^ rthahd affdittfpeyriting, penman LoUer-writing, c^tatiojv afld punc- *?* ' ? ptember fi, 192G. "SINESS SCHOOL SO WILLIAMS, President, % on Heights, Elliott Street, . y I.orfr Box 516. Columbia, S. C. X