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'r. ,** * ^4. PAGE PHCTRT Orangeburg News ~Z~ V a Prof.' Shnrperson, principal of the f Danion Memorial school, attended the g l? teaohci's' convention in Columbia last -c - week, where, his school was awarded E first prize- in a cotton dress contest. -1 - --Thiar speaks well for the school. _s ?Prof. Spann of the State College li and-Mr. George Daniels, also of the I agrityhnral department attend the invention. ' . ' ' . : o Miss T helm a Orr, M'sa Annie C ll '.nes and Miss Rosebud Daniels 7 " , ' ? alt ended the ^convention" in Columbia. t ~. ' ^Xiiey report a good time and a pro- t fit able, session. \Ve hope they will f ..V --1-. I.A.?- ' ' ? not leave us. ' < V $ * . 1 II r. K- V. Rrtn>dnnr now stationer r At Bethel A. M. E. Church, In "errhrm^bia was (i visitor her today. His many v oil nf- A\'ilHn?,o Tl.nnnl'n n:t:hi\)cvs were glad to see him as c was their paster for five years. _9 lie reports all things going well with I .him; 1 Itdv. L.-.II. Hemmingjvay was a ^ v: Itoi- here this week. lie looks the A pit-lure of a man well cared, for by " v a good congregation.' ~ ROYAL 1JOE FF th? black N The Wtirlri's Greati P? TIP ATT Lr VniVQ , I'* The Only Living Man Who ( -?- Casket.: | ADMIS Matinee: HfNijrhl: , , sf, 1 ' ~ j All Week sta jfKk A^'. AK 4^4 A^A ^4 A^4^4-lr ^ ' 4. ? ' . . ' " -. p . " : ?> ' ' ' ; "' >] ? ???-;-- -;r. yj?^ . ^ On Decomhor 17, 1027, the Mas y Cavital Stock of The | Southern 1 v ? ?? -- ni'iti-: is the TUT showing Y ... r?'* ' ' ^~T "r- - _T.Tr-' Y ' ' - ' Y "* ' - ?-?-?? > Y ' > X- ' MOST V/QkoH. t V CAROLINA.' > ' 5 Y'":" /' ' ' ' ? DiSC 14 ? ?ir? ? T:. ' V < X ; .v. w * i ' . Many thank ' Approvtfttr.-AlkenJ ~ ?? A 10 PF - ? ? BELOW IS CUT MAPE from Pfa ' - - - r?r?; - r t . " : Y i 1 '''*3!. r V j? | I BlVlDEfcO ~r *} fr ' '4 V '! ! \:..i 4. ' pAy toTHef . " " Yr' '% lr* ' ORDER OF.t, i . . ; - - Q f I41! _? | -j JvA'TT li - 1 . .... % i I-- '? il- MECHANIC X - "li ' " ~ y J I : t! ?J ""T^ftflirtpTThnt'^JTTIERN fMv t>1&A0 I'uiwXmM) y.t-uCk I - i/,?4 |<>[ SeWMn SQifTIPCAROLI * *: : >. ': ?$> ; * * A A A A A A A A A A A AA? ?"^r 4^ 4r ^ ^ ' < .1 ' ; . > I. . . Mr. R. A. White, proprietor of the ioulevard Pharmacy spentMonday ,nd Tuesday in Manning with his aniily and hjs many frienejs who were ;lad to see him. He has just roovered from a slight, spell of la;rippe. V ,? i ? : ? "\Ve read with some dogrecnjf .plea"'> i ' k ^ * ? .. ' ure Prof. A. H. Gordon's article ol ast week on the Modern Negro Race -eader. We think it a fine producion and it should be read before eVry gathering of Negroes in this ant ther States as it deals with facts lcarly shown.' We think bur Negro olleges with Negro presidents ant eachers a failure if they fail to teacl He younger^ ^generation to look first o their own and nelp make business or themselves. The race as a whole iceds training and taught the idea hjat unless 1 build for my a elf mrowi k'ill bulid for me. . ?We note agatrr-tnat s^me-ot?orn ollege heads are praising ijupt. I tope nd Governor Richards for the sun>ort they are giving Negro schools lo you think that the C-O-l law is ieing enforced by the authorities vhen the give the Negro schools 3-0-1" salaries and some less? Just at this time >ve heard the Theatre HOUDINI1! T J ?st "Mystery Man \LL ; AND TELLS ALL if ?an Escape from a Heal IS SION: ?? 1 Children 10c Adults -20c % Children 10c Aduljs^Scl I?? II ? ill III Mil I I I nroT.rvy READ IT WITH YOIJI unic G ni rid Locijje l'urchasotl,. find o: Fidelity and prrov'ed Bill. Which Appeared in T J J ? T-U. iHeCfanto Anftrclw ; I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A: purlin,^.<C. Columbia, S. 0 DqOomber 17; 1 k: ' : Ci?.ruii GiiAlii) 10243-S; A. I.! ro SOUTHS SALS3 COMPANY; To 5 Shares Capital Sto'C and surety company-'j i^l6J.o ' ' ' f , J r 3 for this cooperation. S.C. I)eo. jyth 1927 ' Grand Easter. IR CENT DIVIDEN HAS BEEN D Jtograph of Dividend Check Re(cr.tTy ?-r - - . !. ;? Check"? ? ^outfjerw^ftielitp fmryrrirrr^p " ~ . .1 :s & Farmers bank jurham. n. c. tefnrp the Year Closed. , Very l-inv* 3UY SOUTHERN FIDELITY STT) NA pt $160.00 per share?the Old ?-T \' yJ'? ?~? iiiiMlii fl ?w ...^ . . THE PALME !' shots of the policeiryxn's pistol.",He got orfe gailohT of old corn ffom a i' Negro and shot at him three times, t This same Negro spends all he makes with the other race. *, _ . V Greenwood News? The IJev. S.' N.. McCants brought two real thrilling messages to Morris Chapel last Sunday.. LTespite the in' element weather a very apreciative audience was present. > The, Weather conditions ^for the u- ( , TStKrHrhanksgiviiig service of the K. of I j P., Court of Cajpnthe and Uniform j : i Rank was very discouraging until a-; j ho.ut 30 myiutes before tiino for the service. The Rev. P. S. Moseley, i! i a:;tor of"*Mt. Pisgah A. M. Et Church i j reached a most .excellent sermoon, JThe program was reported as being r vert- irood. V The B. Y. P. U. of Morris Chapel w'as called to Order ,at 5:00 P. M. " v Ith a good crowa preseht. This j * meeting was featured by . the discus-j :i.t:.un ut ;ucubjcut) which pruveii lu be iiiJe resting-. afjtt^benofldial. Professors Heard, Armwood, But! lor, Burton* Aliases Willie Fo*, .Lucile I'el'tivnl, Henrietta Williams, Ma-J _ r.iie L. Williams, Alice. Gary, Gladys -Bradley, Iisabel Tolbert, Carrie Waik! Or, I^'ecie Gary, L. R. Frigg?; Alottie * Maine,' Julian Scott, E. A. C. BrigWs; t ( k ze and McKissiek attended the teachers' .convention in CblumbitdTfSt - -week. ? I ?;? 'i 'lie many fiicnds. of Airs. "Ojettn Hargrove are sorry to hear of her _ i'luess. Hope that she will ?oon be utile to be"out- again.. Mosdames J. G. Williams, Winto'n. - W imams, J. M. Walker, S. J. Bui&ess;" F. M. Kavns, and Hemphill attended, the teachers' convention in Columbia last week. . . ; Andrew Klugh, a prominent citiz -n of Greenwood county, departed this life Sunday morning, ^Iarch 2,5th a: his home alter an illnessof'about ten days, * Mr. lvlugh was <50 years old at his death. lie was one bl .Greenwood's, most enterprising farm ers. He was president of the Negro, lUurmors' Union for more, than two ? years, lie was a charter member 61" Greenwood Banner Ltfdge No. 1, K. - of 1'. ami tl member ol the BrUdloy Burial Aid Society, and board of diI rctors^' He "survived ' by a host of nrtso lOWN EYES n December- 27, 19-7, Paid for FIVE Surety Cor E PALMETTO LEADER of Saturajly", D 5 ? ? r 'ifAw ' .> 327. _ ' . . .. jurisdiction. o? soutn dr. . ' k of tho Southern Fidelity $800.00 EC! A RED ON THIS INVESTMENT! sent Dr. C. C. JOHNSON, Grand Mask . . ... r ireiTAM.N. C ,,, '?"?s> ur etp C ompaftf &<ttath Carolina $ , ...... ?~ ~ ."? . ' ,. PQl f .. ? ? ft />' ' ^ yl/f' / '' ff x> . ? Would Deekre a Dividend onltoTTTTu of Th^W CuiiHidL'tml it OhHHjujI/; ( K .NOW lie lore the l-nee "Advances! ] I'l-ice; The Price Will_Soon Advance. lithfully yours,i. . . w, 11 " "V" TTO LEADER ? relatives and^frlonds. Sirs. Flossie of1 Ashevillo, N. C., is the guest of her mother-in-law Mrs. Julia Fair, . Baptist St. Mr. Jfthn Mance, Gilliam St., who is one of the field representatives' of' a toilet article concern in the North, is at home.on hceouht iof the sickness of his mothor, Mi>-, Hat tie?X:m <-, who-is convalescing somewhat at this writing. Tho- Southern llarnionizets brought a real musical treat to Grcctfwood on March 2Gth- at Mt. l'isgah A. M. E. Church. The performance of this groups will stand the criticism of Ajncrica's best artists. A very lai:;;e and appreciative audience was present , . -fhe Tabernacle Baptist Church ip this city is a surety and we find much pleasure in stating tot yoy some of the things being "done for it": "1 ? March 2uth was the red letter Thrr for this particular church, though the weather was bad. We registered TxvelvoTSuhday School classes with 10 officers present. Each class was a. tended- largely.?.Thti School was _}>icsentcd*a lovely nickel-plated gang 1 y Mr. John Alderidge. Mr. Ej.G, SI an, ine eincient superintendent with his faithful teachers are bringing' things to pass that wv hayc drev mod, The Church was presented a lodger by Mr.-AHie Washingioi.?;*. Mr. AVa. hington is h very prosperous young man. Promptly n,triri^Oft-tr. m. Rev. H. At Pctcrson,- the) dignified Clod-sent nuur gave a ilcoitderful -sermon unci we could but say that dWt-riot our hearts rii while* thy man of Clod ..-i.ako 1?V the way.- Wc[ raised in the morn in;: ..collection $11G,85. ' * " " ' ? The Br Y. PcWd. at Taherri etc!u met at the home, of Mrs. I,. Iv. Smith ami the president, Mrs. J. M. Walker was surprised to find.sink a/large crowd I -n a.tfnciance. What could v.e do \?i h out our young people?. j\*e arc-striving to keep them biisy for the Master., On" Thursday afternoon, March 22nd the junior Missionary Society under the "leadership of Miss Jim into Williams had a brilliant nieetiug arid thev are planning' great things in their sphere for Tabernacle.'' Friday afternoon'the liunc and sinew of the church, the 'Woman's- >Pi:-. iionary-^Moeiety, had its ineeiiiip. at!-' j if yoq won't believe they are doinjj j a great work,'come and see. ' ?* '%' [ v; t; l i'Soul SHARES or the V % ; npany | eeembojt-24, 1927. ?? HQAl-E 6l i . -.1:-'? ?V ?? - -FINA T - V \,T ' Y , Y Mortgage L Y Bonds DV.h. J. Y Cash in Biu -?:?:?; ?? Cash' iiMll , <> A go nis ih A Bills Receiv Loans by P] A Interest aw . T ' : " Y Y ' Y?Capital Sto jl Y Losses and i ~ ' Y F?^orvpd - Taxes Acer ?t. " _ A. Reserved J'c ' f Due or to P. A Credit Bala 3T Surplus r- . ? - ~ . A. . .* * . ? T > Premium \ 1Q2 t,, ,gNet Prtiiiii ' Insurance { < T^ur'-Adnii Hii(livide4 . ' ' JL Surplus 50> '30 Ji'Voftmini II Capital .St a TLARS 7? jr.*-' -A. t w r: pva ? ^ *' *??4* 1 2^-^? f Dr! E. E. S w""?" V T,. W. WIT, J??- > A. MOORE ' * aineaa ttfld Urged ?(' C, St'AL.. ? ? ??R<?Li?M y I m.l : am Sllll Author- > y Wil l i? w B, WINT - -- S.-H1NK *?< ' E ; . ? -M4sh-^Ww1I .StuartiS home after 1 spending a successful school term" out of the eity. Jlrs. Luellu -Kd\vards, of Pittsburg I'a., is ut the bedside of her.sick father, Mr. Edward A. Spivy, to help t her^sistVr, Mrs. Carrie Hunt, to cone j lrt theiv father.~ . . I .. Mm h j.. In.infr- vii?t nhmif r<\I be-discussed until it takes its desired f'.c(feet. T " "* ! ?? j Mis3 '-Et'elyn While of this city ltio!'?*' 1 mam ? ???? j . . ~~ . * . - - : r H Greatly Re Y X IT COS ^TRAVEL iV> ' V o THE S :?; :: ~V f?t ^ A T"?f v tj a * *__ i > a v-* ^3 THE MOS \ Round- tTfy tickets, 'between stations dis Limit 1 d < > " k-.s <*> ' ' . X <V/> . . ^ Round trip tickets, ' Limit..-} < between stations dis I _'^v> tance 1"?0 miles orvJ <V less rr .'I ~ cooi) IN RAllLOR , 0 . ??t;- ^ 7', ? ' . ' ?way 1 v\ economical ticket-. ! * , flood for ">'V ever oTered ~ "stati ' : ' . | T The l(M.ri4>-ticket?- . U:v . rhe 10-t . "C ' 'J he 20-trip ticket lac 20-ti 1 V The 30-t : < ' > The "UO-trip ticket The 10-t .1 X " \*J> (10.01) IN O < > ' ^ . l'or Curt her information, see ar et A gent or write <?> K. X, AIK'EN, "General I'assen iS OUT H>-i< AILVYA y |, , ?? < ?$ ? $* ><*>'Z++l*+Z>+t++t+?X++i>+t+K?K++i^H' hern Fidetif Compan IN CORPOR at e i) 1 ' ~ 4 ' ... * !( .: ? " ? KC1AL CONDITION DE >m'% T*T *" : ' 4, * . " "J * . assets oai vs.. on .Ileal Estate :d V ILillC> . , . . iks and T.rust._C onipaiiies on Intel i nd in l! nilcA ilnl mi fntfvrifist tkuue 1_ : ! ? able . - * -i led.cos .of Collaterals _ v'- -1 kents Due and Accrued j Total Admitted Assets . LIABILITIES ck r, ; Claims Unpaid r Unearned Premiums _ __ UD.d v.-. ccbato Duo on Securities nee Due Agents . I '?*' ri. . ' ' Total : . A , SAIJ EXT TACT Vritlom (Cross) ' . gag=Wriilen 1 n n I >rce, Dei/ember 01, 1027 Net 1 !'c ! A sset s. Dei piii'mm- ill 1077 pA-fitS y~ -* ?r ? :o?o:*vc ~TI ck i . T _ _ j - ? OFFICERS RSOlN, Pros. " ; E. A'ice-n-es. ~ ""'."J. j IIOITE, Scc'y. BI . SiIEAllIN. General Mgr. W. ? nn ivrrrnnp UilXti U C PK ARSON " M.n ,1, M. AVFHY fOITK; J. L. PEARSON )SOR W. S. SCALES S- ----- SMITHrV W VV%? VVV%*VV%* .. . ' . .^. -*." ' ; * 1 'f ' . '.T?>?wjTTir',1 "",' _ ^ . ':? a ; ? --L . . ^ > v. ; * " * ' * * Saturday,. March 31, 1928 tored to the State Teachers' As:- t ciation in Columbia last Week wTTlt ~ Mrs. Wilson, Miss Kapley and Mi<s I'ressley.",? ' : ' *' Mrs! Mariah Stuart has returned home- from the hospital and is im- . > ' proving fast. ' >. Mrs. Katie McDaniel is, improving: I much after having her arnf brdken ~ 1 recently.?-?? .i I . ' ' % _ . 1 . ' | Miss Evelyn Wullor fs home again' after completing her school %vork .last week. ' ** ' duced Fares* _ " TS LESS ~ ? r & X i OM FORT ABLE > r reliable _ , Tickets sold daily % lay from date sale One ancf a third <1 & 1-2). fare > for Touitd .trip ortly 2.4c mile v. =? lays, from,date sale One i|nd a half J;. / ' <1 & 1-2) fare for round trip > only 2.7c mile VXD SLEEPING CARS T& x - - - ? ? x: : any two stations on Southern Rail %.* -Systeni for*-period 6 months. individual purchase?, and between-, y ~ ons distance r20TTmiler~or lesa^; J *" I . Per mile' ?? rip ticket . _ j_ 2 -12c '. tjip ticket -il-J?.?,2c . ? rip ticket . . l.sc rip ticket 2 l-2c . ? .___ g DACHES ONLY iy Southern Railway. System Ticky. ger Agent, Washington. D. C. . ?* HRR3Nf| *V >%,VV> T> -or ? ? .. ; /?*' .. ^ y & Surety | 'SSSS IS 926 ....;; < -.: ?0> - .. -DURAHM, N. C. s ' s / ' ; 4 ; ' icembeiotttmt 4> ;v ;. " -'.. . . v ?^? : ?: : ~? ' x* ' , y ... 60,899.49 .S ? - - - 10,000.00 O ?-est - 20,325.49 ?? 10,180.89 <? - / 7,032.45 A ? - A , 1,714.78 A " 10,692.51 3,164.87 JL T?? _ 124,010.57 : X . - ' t _ _ . ?? " 62,000.00 1,457.14 sS i f rrorr h a --- . XlylOt.XI ? - I-.- 321.83J , 1,406.49 A -...v: 10,000.00 ?L - V- 3.00 X 37,034.79 A . T . ? ? .- . . , 124,010.57 V * ct^T 20,713.18 r.rr.T? 28,080,14" A frisks Written 6.800.075:92 A r : i124,010.57' A ----- - i . I _ 6,034.79 A ' \ O 1 AAA AA ' _ O-l.WU.UU ~7Z T~7^ 1,7 M.!V> Y ? -...h '62,000.00 t . - ; ' f . - - *- X R. MERRICK, ViccsPres.' i RLUAIE. Vice-Pres. f JSSIE S7 GILMER, Asst. See. f II. WILSON, Treasurer. V ? - ? .?, y <fi P MVUUWK Y T (T. SCPARHORO>l*GIf k ' V A. L. LEWIS ; ' Y . ' ALPINE ROBINSON f '1_V_ f I U< ?j ; L