University of South Carolina Libraries
PAGE FOUR. Ullje $lalmet /. '" ' ^ WEEKI /. _ , . ^ 1310 Assembly Street . / ' . ^ rBi^sinesjs and Editor / Entered at ihe^Post Qflico at ColumbtttT? -^Z? ??Act of Congress. ?? ' . Clincr-uiii'i ijovivii j k.' One Year. 1__ $2.00 v* ' Six Months .1 j. 1.25 Official Advertisements at'the lute allowi The Leader will publish brief and'rati interest when they are accompurti r~-1 , tha authors and ate nOt of*.a dcu'i inunications will not be noticed. jcetum^(L_- ;? 1 ? k?' Dr^"^"7o"r-T"~r.fc,U'IT1^ . v ?'=* to the order of the 1 N. J. FREDERICK ? - J_l. W.FRANK WILLIAMS HENRY D. PEARSON . _ - : GEO, li. HAMPTON ~ Coipmuhicat'ons intended l'or ihe curi 1 should reach -the editorial do; k- <if 'Tin. 1'. --day of e.'.Ui uulK. Lity news, locals, pc i 'day nicht. , COLUMBIA, S. r.. KATLRl)^ * 1 . ^ \ Th<? farmers of Snnvter Couhty. 11 GO cents per hundred pounds will he it's the cotton pickers move. Sijcty ?; just ten cehts above what cotton ph -and that too when cotton \^as brin' Now ft"'s over 20 cents. %?T*^ ' :j^ZJtgL * * " Traveling on fne railroads in tii tience and soul of the decent colore --* passengers must pay tlile saiTie fare for his dollar but a moving if rom ( oftime<y without a seat to rest on. makes whiter .people feel better u> ! the same comfort and \:<>n\;onience If not, why. do they, permit spcli con * j * * , Get rid of that inferiority com; the belief that because you are bla and' every other Vlic^ in the wovhl _J.- c.ult of coridilioiis and eireutuslapit . - That was a fine gesture of frien Gounty, Georgia," in giving that bt of that section. It war bad hmvgx the colored divine, had to get oil" *< The reverend said that "from hi eounty, the greatest trouble with. had had bad -teaching from their this kind of stuff Is a sample of t -r-:? wo are prepared (u believe him in . cerned. However, our olKjervatioi conclusion. ..." * * * "Race hatred" says Dr. Frank Or least intelligent form'of mania ext the entire Jewish race of evil as i Germans, or all Japanese'.of wit ke gent minds readily~recogni/.e ttife't. ??- -trouble in AfnerieTrJh particular. | such a small minority: * ' 7 ' ' ' "v ' ?- _o "COLORED TEACHERS S The following salary schedule foi in South Carolina has bJen.aleyiij .County Superintendents of Educa ' 1st grade certific<{?te,:'$50.h0:-Frin $50:50; Principal, three-toachef-s* teacher school, $57.50; Principal,' school $60.00; Principal of school c era, $65.00; Assistants ijv all scb " rates will receive $37.50; assi-tant. cates, $30 00. Al^ schools will run district \vill furnish the fourth mon O ed. These schools will operate for than five teacher* and 7 months, il ? f --1?-" " ' ?NOW, is' if any'yori.loV lh:"o Son at the bofltom of^hings.education many Negroes have left this State =? fhoRe_whp j>re_lieni-^ -T-htrprnTlsi - ". Negroes by the State is a very, goi real fooling and attitude q11L1iil3e: nob Negroes of educational advum rob them of every other thing ileai lars for a teacher with a 1st grade run four months' Thirty ' . tants with 1st grade, certificates- ii techerl?^And principal^ l'mm *00.4 latter; must have under him at h . just what kind ials-tfresf or do they care? Certainly, they man at such a salary and with only 'Carolina has been cheating Negro* out (of the hard earned money thby fact that Negroes in South Carolina ??? eat|on-the money that they pay1 in t South" Carolina is separated fron nary line, but gducationalLy-spimk-in between South and.. .North Cai(olin Carolina and Massachusetts or Cal ' stopped playing at Nf>g''Q < -..lum , ring from South Carolina and other 1: ed colored-teachers there are. An ^at a rapid rate. Mouth Carolina is y. ' tion and boast about being "a promt that the boasted pride is not yet sin have constituted themselves trust' just, ever careful thai 'the trust tl lously administered. The white ms Negro can appeal to. Hr himself is reached, then indeed, mav God ha v. - 1MDKLKNT SIGNS ON Y 1_ A drive nn indecent. and M>KtP'wti . torists on their cars is to he made b} > wa? called t" th" nttfntfo jfcfcjlBr Weekly said the "dirty practise raH^^^te of South Carolina. Decent per Br. Weekly's idea on the subject, 1 kkgn he emd^'his letter by sayinjr, Bgyyegi'ors with the tin lizzie^ ^ .- T": " - * THE ? . j analysis. '1- ho.--c- .sign . ' I. ,. , j naiuiv in thnir jiuok* , Columbia, s. c. - ;~"=r"Tpiuiy i'\ iiloiitl.v L ym ial 1'hone 4 >2^ . t ^ ^ hcocU no argument ) 9. 0., uj swum. 1-L.u r.i;7T^vi- an arc noi Acgioos nor ; '? . '. | oi' "Nvgwes with 1m riONS . :... .'... Ttli'iy-Os a "tin lizzie''/ ' Thfooi jMonths .1--: oil and tloes not Single Copy ... ;:ji .w. .0.5. the iiidocent' signs i erf by law. : T Ht,;>f:g >,UT;' t llillg o b r?. :? ' : _....-tr - grtyStvrc ifut ihc >>iil\ onai _letters \or. sub.iivts y? ri-ui.u.1 ctl by the-miiiKV a)iui-.,ti,it-iV.^AlL,^ . . ut,; 1Mt< annuory naiuiv/ vivn. Rejected iint-iiu?<.'iij-t> w'itl Mtu: i: }jV ?V'.c Jiol _gOinfT *~~~y u '<r tKn '.1M1 iify. I(. is ' : v - -.wm a> v<, r?.'ai'tied 1'1 I := ?'?: '--yr?a-1 L !*??-' . ney Orders should bv uiadV lui^abta"-r!1'-*1 ':dn?v;n- - il-f-^hfirr-r , - / .' . M I .('J' 1 Hi- I'j -t\r rarh tefJ ? i'I'id.ft'tvdC ". n-: ]' 'iiiiumc ? . - ; . ,, ' .i . c\<iiv.-'} didc/im -d.'-rl U}>. uusine,<si - ? \i >t~-TVl''1 ^ 111 ^fl'c .i I - '- - . - - ~ ' ' '.1 i.- 1 h mil-'iy.-ue . n:ugt Ij? "wi; ' ".'''Tllihff 'I'lHi ; <{ dmattu Llu>u i urn -If., >- i', ;) I ^onals and c-ui-ial a-v.. !.y. \\ vt.u .V " ;>} | "| i. " in.11,.. , . , ?>-' ?*?> -*>? ; Ins i u '1m..-. ;l[, iV, SKPriv.MIIKii W27 -V *Vn WSig SPIrS it:':; aUv; ^ utirrtt t<>r un Aiii-jr t o;: Xri'.v. .. " . ?KjL*|-s ji'i.M- I ux.'.'d v.i'.'. . "u ' i y. ''. y " ?ijl? ? and !0 \?t,'; .-'Vh > );oa:;>r. ' "A>'^ .f'n '. ... - ? ' ' .. ? jv< !! ?iKjt:jthd J'uv .: t V- -v u:.Soutil "ceft.-iiu!v i r/.vt !re ' V (Ltiu.vrlei^.i-^-;j} t li as otllfrs," ye! ^ '' >noidace tn ?a?.-piiu. 'i*i/V? t1 ji?ivli-* . \\ e ;<>! ten -wuvjf ?.t,.',"'~rrt i't'.'u'-j'i- ^TvT > v ,iii'' . . . ' . : ,,t,i?r.,,. ^ j tot \l 111"! P?I f-i- M It !j t' ' i}: y VI : ?. ' f > y ;}} " il.itions t.o exist. . y ' !.o?; a. .\, .' : " ^ !!"; i . 1 i.t. ft; )lex, that is..'n ' dm.w . . ' .r j . k. ymi ai i* ih -it ; :!Mu I ;tii y ' <; '1 . 1 n I'i 'V'i< ni 1 i ' .. . ' ' : , 1 .1.',.",? :thhii nrr'.' or ml tr; '? 1 * *' V tlslllp J>y t 111-?* V: j:-C*-*? - * ?I iwl jlj< I'L-"- yX-U . -?I ' "[)'!11' :irluru?' ior itfe *.'1 i'.jyiliK ' >nie\ foolishlH'Ss -ill h ; - Ir* > - ~ * . ' s C)bsi?rva(in;iIll, tftV" tjiu X.Ltfro^rai o \s a 1 ' . ; i V .ri'-ii :i' : '.?- " IT?? w .vlml 'In. :! .. >; Knitlf^(fP( >oftil as- "pi't a; u. i": T~- i o?i- .. is luaU.'.iis i?t a--v?ay- "r~W7:? i>yT yieoi kc.- A. <gf> l> * . "V :" /. ariei is ilfp tP jtvtrWwtt utaT' : : ' a-nt?h ' iv'as .ai.s;:;u ..." I it is 4o }vrr\;. . ' a1] a'fj.' ilnm .* ' cy./oo^Tltr-''^'ft: ' 7 ? ' ' ' ruthofi-th<j >iai api<-.I i ^-1; . <" ' * 1 * ' ' is ilfToilTfTviTi iT<v yo> y a> ; l*. Mi v ' ' i' . . '* ' ~T tLAKife (>l;-7\ 1 C'ojlMM'U lUiUlii- ^ h. ' .I' T u?.l on at ii ro'eon-t m;r."of '',t[ttion: iii-.-n-hi r \ ij ' "i . cijwl of . i\vu-:io;tt4w" t J V":i". hooi; .^oo.uo : I'i i{, tVur*. ' / V, :' ' rfiyc.. or 'Xi', 'T * 'mpl.t?.v.in.'-r ( krht inhhr ' ; " .'f. Ools . hojfilllj!' ,1 ,f{ jL*>. ! i . . ' ' 1 -''-f; 4 kolttino-r ^rofi.r. TTTTT ,V" , t hrcc V- t i<ii i>.< .V. . th. -Iv-O1 I!?i t V 6 mnitr.1 r'j , .. ...._L,v. l~::. ' i hey- Li.Mi, . ny : ? ' . * >y. - ,. . iy. *: al ? I*? it ; t'p/ ,v %' ,h-' [ r ij \f, ' ... , . y ' and nw( li4n^-t^-r,-r-r^'7''i m "'"~T on niadx? tor t'ho ddu'-avod n|\ ,, ,, yd indK-ntu.n ,.r y.V < <" t-- :V. : . ?; . ^ lllto i(,, ^Vi}{ r- P"?j -T tiurc.-;. in:.v.w\iy -y: r to human lx-in^. ' I oorl ificr.-to and in rr ..A " V,,. " A" II , ... . ' ' 1 ' k '1 '1 1 * '' 1 >luu.y and i n? ; \ ...... , ." T l ^fho.ds \v|.t in ni.ijv t;.iii!^oi)r Vi.Kl , i; '0'to S('?.").00. and 1m 1 ! > l '!'. i! t !J .-? i> ' I1 ". .. ~ ast 8 1 ( ;:< I'm-)'s ! ' \. .v ?r ? WIWrtnL n.l. ui I ! - : , i ; \ ? ? . ... cannot expect :u \vo].l <; > <'* j^4 yr.-j-.y ..{.. >....v , four months ^ Mifliy"... " i if w/\iiT/l I ' .. .....p ' '-- -? '1- '1'' 'I J JL-r H . *rrr ' ?r 'ft ! , Ion i do not tri;i y > i;, . , ;.{ li-j:,v ?l_x: orni of hra-s. 1 ' i / v\ , V- : -?. ? L'J'iMI ili. Mi J I !!i! Xoi'th.( ai/wlJoa . J,y -irrisljr:- 1 ' ?R-}H*n-i< ir n- tiu g, there i^ n.v uiilVii'ii'-.t' . iind in, ; j y ?i.as theiv i- iv. Lttct n X-or? W *-?< "-i? -.? \ fcclh lfoi nia. . Nor! h ( aroiuna ii^.-. tivinw*. i .... < ll"il " '--?; i ^ . . , >ack\vai(l t!i.; },c.-i jr.iiu-' A "Ww :v a']?(t fl-that slatV a/for''??^ aHcui-f i u-v.n X'l'.eoMc.MtoH ; }j-.y -.; ' J [' ;.s "X'.fn.rnu' ??TS7ir'~' ^'Xvii'TTTirr,TTTT7 tomal-i t |Stv f v.'ho' J:-.! you uU-k,. e?y ft ju" rVryr-trrrr-'fTTtr-iuul ' X ";"%# ' \y^iiVfr"T tiey 1iavc assu-ir.otl Hy -t-rnoii- . r.v<v iilV X'Qri^cieru/o h'ail M.affhr * ' ! k-.v* J>o\yi.Mlyss. If i Haf <aii.noi" "i,o ir.n. ,1 ;u- -r^y'v. s mercy on hi.-, soulI t >: ?f,L ?i. -g^ ons (" "> vi AiTOMomt i; ; i V>> r.'in'lffi In. ' ' ' 'I'l'fn ; |v; ?jr-:?^?Mho officeiku Uwl Tjiis !V- ' tr-nf the Mm ?v< ; jr n Iiim lottoMo t h:> .Ciov^rn^r. ',;in' ' _ """ Mscarried all -over'the *.' * ^nl.C.carr^-oll Sy m pathi*o ' Mr;rus flaggy dltMlO spoils ITiO whole thinner "V'w >(*! >; anf?l<ul to ?ty .that it is in* drmandinr m'iq who are ctoing most ot tni3:/'| i;'?fergr-*ua^jn Atlanta "T". ?* Tl Bfcii^ j i ~C*\-'- '- * - m .. " - '. - ' . v ' " j ' r,-0 JALMETTO LEAPER >' llis <'Vi's "hen ;my ear other th.m1 l'.s. 'id begin with his statement vlont bear ,s, as are well known, are-of 'ail artisticI; . -up ami design. Somebody Of com ; ivinvy mom-y t ui <>f the staling of them. 'It u.u.n.r I,:) ||fi.\-y <4v^4?4 tv niflk'Ms Of HieifT"1 uo. they made with a view of making money i li/.;'ie. liesidcaf the average Negro vVho 1 loos we.U to keep himiiellVsupplied wjilj' gia-s buUK-V^about jpigijp; he can't afford it- Let >e outlawed, hut slop, for goodness wke, n i ho .Vurt'4->,?s-^oto't records show that Ne,-: r->4ruKTs l'V a ju',; full. ? "To "tTio u v i'jV;i\rtinir"'race' entv?rprises all | too 11. known that .Vop-roos in -general have? .LLi--;jiB/-s-kud-U^-dcv-elu4mHt?t- where- ; v " pori+H^r such.enterprise's is recogniz*' ; ' M _ ij^-in ih d ' 'fiLi-U'i''- V. hot ni'i" tliif Ncmu j o'jil. -.Jivhis !jr.o? Aral this is a- ])ersonal I vvv rv" oik'.?"(irauually, colored people are < " ' ". u.o'ii - Mini's.; sprite much, above theV'. -L\V i.v_LK Ll. ' : 'iN'lllfir l/hmilrl ho"" >?><) i - ~i' ; w cum ' i i" m M" I i in i.;i )' a pint I, whiih liailtUi'M ' ?? ; >:i ' !;i 1 ' li"\\ n:any colored peo1 . - } hei c is Blocker's- -Dry ':;: : vi>o the. i,'niur.cd_citizan^.h ' ( ' *?>' d t've:-,? Or we might men-;' -' .l>(! a credit to any < -! ' 'lV unywMoie- owned by a colored - . ' '* > 1 '!i' able l^n(?as.'ijbi}if | \ ' ' ' ; ,a:T H; i-k.; a .'.place where the most 1 1 " !'!' :-"if?ay,. \ C o (-lean well- 1 -H y.-t : > ' Imperial. ' .Hut.do colored : t >y -ought have?we are not! \ 'l i.' (;i 1-loo cream c.'c., these can't ; -erne so?'! hea-ds in this i 1 ! . l'l- -where t > he lilted and I ' - 1 soda or a sundue and'~ " v. a ca. ? enterprise. But < " c v.- of tiip doctors who.! M:iht iv_ijjicr m-ng^storeswfor rhe-h ' 'Sfcaumg of this seime-1 < ' . ' v. i .a A w delmlerl ' i IpTye hrata colored dortpy 111 their! i . )?:) ?!ul Victoryv Savings Bank., : , p . ' '' aho.-xl; yet with the: j '' 't has hut iidJap in.i * <.?. ':x- ' vV,'t'T>?v'himl)iano ai;<?. nbtii ^mald an<tlafeeemmon:T !--; ----v.e-?iee,v,.i^.-|,?1rti^d as welt' , , 'py.,'-1 '>mli\vnaint t o < "+T: v., Wy ,n -1 , |,.,v (|(). -,^TC. , fa. ' }' It.'m iir.n idol's for! i bl 1 h? \ -claim he li;is ' l>con ! _j v?;!j ' fr' v: "Mgll-. MnVcus' Gar^! I i ?| - Despite the fdctji V P ^ S T' 1" '' f:Hd(od .his proI). | , '* v' ,,M' ?>f the 'hijrhost1 < C ' \ i ^ v: ' " deny the fact that!; " ^ r . v.-.,.-u-Tihv of ?p:ddoration.. i ' ' J'-" -it ;i"iv I'.-Tiot in his dav,! 1 :n i i.'..! i;. * j.' ' > " _.,n vja-rVI httfr as a false j Tt-rp??rhf?{>"?. r<.;iv-i,|) v why. the. No- i 1 , . j si eX^hfited in .A-; i ~ .i - i Da; 11: be has" no native ] : >-r ; ' 1 i. i him. Thv (lav j- i . ! ? ' , , , s v. , -i. nuns a strong n.a-1. Hi. v--ijB?your t7nolo treat! ' i . ' " ' '! 4 hil ireh. Note the Ohi. I -! : i he' .1 <; a Me so. China has! vv-! * .mi- ho Nipponese a navy.! 1 . . ; t; ' ahr saying that this-land is'j ' ...rin o? -hirlh. and vight . -h tv ... , -f 1' v J> ri'rr . .will you.work out! 1 Anv' 1 r'i:. Von arc' right/ but! t ;;' 1 J:ard fight. Work j !: -tiL. : T.*'"/-,ie:ar alviUioii with fear v . f . . . 1 T-; . . I y. _ ' ' I d Ki/-!;- i . v .t . _ * j .( ^-VkVnnmp: News ?-r . ; . h D- A. I aikvr?luuj returned*-* * ' 1 fl '' '"-'"AtH .Htn.W.lnil ^ (>" in i i 1 ? District Sundayj ' ' 1.. Convention" * he hiv ports thee J ''A ' : ^ tl "I A'i s. Daniel - Mack and 3E"! ~ ~ I ' "7 ji.nun M;,.,?'?-ie Alack have returned .t4-:I t;V .-j(j "ij-j ^ ?;^nv?!lt?-'hiter . a short stay here!, ' ' i '" - 4: " J .. | u T'< i"|f t!.( 1 -A- Browne and Family have j, j <> SiVhit'-r. ,S. P., very much to! j( : \t 11 i;i ' "'1'. fli' ir many _ friends t. 1 1 " 'tt:. ' T7 ' 1 aliuu v 1 " ? * w.'M tie a1 "Crami September 'H v'ithoirt ' i,; the \\ est J*.'nd JlaIT7 Thurs n . ft 1, Ihtwman hnO Wal- L, . l:?'Canciy, '""V*. stuff;, ' . I " ; "jj . .1 i ; 11 yahr shr shr cmfcmfwmf [a T; -y 1 !) J ren97Tny~ August 1<S. the Allenic ttt* 114ji.s ' hi'!.---tan Kiijleayor Loujjue of Bethel[g hlooil'smVi- ^hurcb presented, "Her 8 a!'y in t}.;.<*'u' .Mayi.r" a three act com- g i' ;lie' men '"rhv* the cast consisted of Misses & "ii.tlit1 c"U,. 11' 1 'I'" 1 ii'iu?^-1, laiul.t Jtlllnsfm, Lou- a t'hinv; Ju n '* ' '"1 ^'udie Williams, and Me-ssr&v 8 t-.in -.he*' " v.'.vji'. Ihmnmre, Phillip. Brungprr, ? ? ' ian Fee and Frslnk Woodbury. 8 ! a imHie j.roiu)iinee<l. ii_-ope of* ?> cos". "plays over jriveli in the city, g ) !. v. ;ju. < jj or to. tite-e rent demand a re- $ > (j ; ?? < is hc?ini? considered. 8 , V, v; BROOK I.AM) \K\VS 5 k'ily as it' f.hi ye|)i.eml?i r 1th. l'?27. there will] 8 T~-he L a 1 ' "i'fent revival meet-inir onened ? . hop? f;m ='!": j I>?* ?<?l*lijiitj. Haptist Church, Newj-g ; > miTod >ri'ifI. S. i J i ho mootinpr -Will ? ?^?-4-?rr*\r'i?. c. oviirmr;' % v In ' '1 1 "t'f Trinity Baptist Chuifh. Co- ft _ j Jumlij t, S. C._.Tho mootirij? \vi|1 run .jjjj ?- ?- 1 Tli?L:pt?hBe -is - t^iTli^ljT'invifcif to 2 afftftrif. one ,,ru* _other - euch wonderful set- ~? ' frnrn?(Tre ' V!r['-Uat to arc ?nt"iiig now. is _of ATareuyjU? H. Holloway. pastor, g ILL ABQARjU FOR DENVER CO-1 LOR A DO TO THE NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION Train leaves Columbia Monday morning, September 5th, 6:00 o'clock M., and other points as indicated jelo\\v. ?. ?? . ?;???1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ' - Columbia, S. C., ' ! - Sept. 1, 1007 ? National Baptist. Convention, Uniin. nrporatj'd, Colored, Denver, Color^ lo, September "7-12, 1927. ^ Delegates" and~Menibers!? ?For best accomodation of delegates from the South. Carolina territory V s'TTprtclT thru sleeping car nas Peen" arranged .from. Asheville tp Denver, "olorad, on the following schedule: Mon. Sept." 5y Lv. Asheville?Sou. Ry. No. 11 1:20 P. M. J 1 uestlay. September fi Ar Memphis,-. ?Sou. .Ry;, No. 25, 7:25 A. M. Tuesday, September 6, Lv. Memruesday, September 6,' Ar! ' Kansas -*ity?Frisco No. 108, 8:25 P. M. Tuesday, SepteTTibPr- 6, Lv. Kansas City?Mo. Pac..No. 11, 9:35 P. M. Wednesday. >|ScDtemb??> 1 Ar TW.. ??rr?Mo. Pac. No. 11, 2:45 -P. M. As stated above this car will go :hrough to Denver without: change ind in order to reach Asheville in ihie to connect with this car, it'WiW"1 >o,necessary for delegates from the South Carolina territory to leave "IiarlesTon at 1 :uu A. M, on Sou Ry., \'o. 15, leave Colombia" G:00 A. M. in Sou^ Ity No.-9.v- Delegates from Chester, Rock Hill, Greenville and j ions in time to connect* with train \"o. 9 leaving Spartanburg 9:40 A. M., j trrive in Asheville 12:50 P. M. Delegates will use the-regular sumrrcr~tourist" tickets authorlzfcd from all mints to Denver; these tickets being og sale daily with final returnrdimit Jet. Ml - and perrnit of stopovers In toth directions. These fares, figure ihout as cheap as the clergy fare? he fare From some points being as 'allows: Charleston $89.90; Cblumbia $84.05, Greenville $8fk45; Spartan uug "$80.45, other points on same msis. Tickets returning: may be outed same as on going .trip "or via mother direct rtrute "IT desired withjut additional cost. We aifr not in i position at this time to advise exit* t berth fares butr this feature is >eing handled with the Pullman Com>any so that the railway agents will rave this information when you call ipon them for your ticket,? Advise iroiviptly what space yeu will desire n the special car fronv Asheville. W. E. McGEE, . Division .Pasenger Agent. SEWS FRoSl THE OLD FOLKS . HOME The Old Folks are doing nicely. iVo still have nine to care for. ai^ 0 clothe and feed. _\Ve'~are still praising the 1st Cal. ai;y Baptist chudch Jubilee choir or its loyalty and kind spirit. Sl>e vas out in full bloom<as usual on the liird Sunday when~.tW time came or service old 1st Calvary was on lutv. The service 'was held by Deacon 1 i n) y?Ablu and?Deueon?McCliiitun. touching remnfks were made by. difnuch needed by the homer>!,J On last .Sunday *we were favored t> have the famuus Sanctified con^ negation out to give the wonderful irayer services also? This, religious ?ody of Christian workers were out indor the auspices of Mrs. Janhie 'ngcrson. We certainly had a glor:nis time-, which was enjoyed by evry one who attended the meeting, 'he service was led by Elder Harris 1 who is the pastor.. Splendid renarks were made by "Mrs. Jannie Fug pc/trt \Tvc l4 'i?'ri'o nw/1 TM/\4Vi/i? 1J -1 * 10 ?i?u luvmui nyi" n from Alabama. There were only few participants in number -but the MATHER INDU! j ' i .. ? | a school home for i christian v h ; - ' ' ?? ' ; % Happy Home Life, Out-door g Good Food, Capable Teacherf ;?Tenth, Pmpaialoiy ~and Hou: Rgligrous Trftirp'ng. Hibln BOARD, ROOM, TUIT1 ~If O a L OPEN Beaufort. Son .. ,.r>.rilr,.. -.......-mi Saturday, September"3, T927 -time- was sq gre ti t. After the mueU , . ing a collection was offered which C'l nf, Wn *Vi,.mlr' fV.,* congregation for their service and al- ' SO fni. h?.r ;i<-f~rrf kind ness. We extend our hearty welcome . and appreciation to you. Thank you ElderHarris, come again.?We beg ?r the prayers of the public.. MISS SUSIE JAGGERS. Hollow ays business school COMMENCEMENT S 6n" the 26th of AuguVWHKl the. . ' "summer class oi the liolloway "Business 'School had its commericement exercisesrin the Griffin Memorial Hall. This., occasion was^ a._wohderful, one. mere were lour matluatos, viz: Mr. T"> _ A _ At: t T\ 11.. *A?? muses BiMum, miss .vjuia imooy, .Hiss Mary E. JVhite ;yid Miss Sara L. liar/ rison. . . . ' - ' ThPfiPHhltpih ""Qtti ill a conical fur ? fivo minutes?and were credited fur speed "and accuracy. Mfts Wfhite "was credited with the highest speed, and ehe- togetherwith-*Mr. Belton. were given^ 100 in credit for accuracy. - There werd several speeches made by business men and women of -the city. Little Miss Ruby Geneva Leevy furnished delightful music for the occasion. Now we are Vioking forward .to 'thebeginning of the next school year, . which will open. September, lOS&r-Wtr *find outthat t'he"tgWl?e"r we live, the'""1' greater work we can do and the brighter our-possibilities. One of our students has already written the Gov- . * ernor of our State by his request, and he, Governor McLeod, was sqrprised at the skill of one, Thomas HiW-kncy, . ' enual will lfr> hard to find in this oitv. But I only wish he could meet with jus again and see some of the goods', we haye put on the market recently:" - ' ? owkxs-bauksd.vi.m news ? Sunday School was opened 10:30 . A. M. by the superintendent, Mr. J.C. Franklin; with a full and-active Sunday School. At 1^:0^1 M. praise service began led by Messrs. Thomas Smith, William Taylor, and S. S. llerrpn and others. 1 ~ ~ ... At 12-;20, Rev. Owens'.entered the. rostrum. First hymn No. 55 was sung Prayer was. blTei'ed by Bro. Shell of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Second hymn No. 178. was sunir. Sorinl uri. U>uaor> was .read by Rev, A, East; Rev. 0\v? ens. (iook for a text Titus 3:b. Subject ~ "ofhere, was a .shower of the Holy Ghost Eleven joined the ^church, and were^baptized. , At^3:00 P. M.1 Rev. Author East of Laurens, S. C., preached from Exodus 3:12; subject "Assurance of God," This was indeed a soul stirring sermon, which brought tears throughout the congregation. To say the least, Rev. 'East is a wonderful. preacher. He was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. East. e ' We. had visitors'from Washington, New Jersey and other points; This , meeting will be long remebered. The choir of the Alt.. Zion Baptist Church of Fountain Inn, S. C., led by Brother Sullivan,-was at its best ^ Sqnday. .. . " j. ' Rev. W. M. Thompson of Prosperity conductetL-ttTf?meeting. lie showed himself as a great ~preaehcr and" a wjnnpr of souisT lie is an Allenite, and any church would be glad to have him as their pastor. Rev. Owens will leave this afternoon to comUuiU-tho?mcetng for Itev Devlin at Aft. Vernon, Laurens", S. C. We hope for him a greAt succpss jn 1 .. the meeting. ' , Mrs. Delia Ilerron, one of the pioneers of the above named church*is on the sick lisfand^ we hope1'for her a speedy recovery. - r6K8^^o;ooo-oooooooo:o;oAo.oAoa STRIAL SCHOOL 1 GIRLS?TRAINING FOR | mMANHOftl) ames: base ball, basket ball,- | Third Grade through the ) 8' sehold Arts Courses, Music, a1 Study, Sewing, -Gooking. ^ jQlL y.t>.00 A MONTILv SSEPTJiMjyjR 12TH f YDIA EDGEIILY, Principal d^li Carolina ?r?t-??-?r?8 ?