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TO TH? BAPTISTS OF Sj?UTH CAROLINA. We as Baptists in S. C. boast of 260.000 or more, as we will soon be call together in our State Con vention, ito raise 50.000 dollars, yet there! has been very little said and done! about it if any thing, and all of! us know that without an organized system over this State, we will flail. We mu?t do this be fore the Baptist cause at (dorris College in particular can ever hope to succeed. As a layman seeking neither honor nor office, but the weif are of the Bapt. cause in this State. I have been think ing as to who would be the Moses to place at the head of this great denomination in our State? Re gardtess pf friend or foe, what we need is sj man to get in line, put us on a system that we can make a showing creditable with our number, i A man that has the ears of jill South. Carolina. A man whose record will be his en dorsement for the honored posi tion of president of our conven tion. Wjhose loyalty and support te undisputed. While thinking over these conditions that con front us ?as a denomination, and the man to fill this place, I see standing out amidst the brother hood like a great mountain peak, Dr. J, C White of Columbia; a man that has the confidence and ears of the entire brotherhood of South Carolina. As a planner and organizer this can be seen in his own monument, Zion, in the pulpit ana en the platform he is the equal of any, therefore I as a layman f< >el safe in endorsing Dr. J. C. White of Columbia as the man to be elected President of the Baptist State Convention of South Carolina. T. A. WILLIANS, Newberry, S. C. CAI0 OF THANKS. We wish ito thank the many friends for the kindness shown us during the long illness^ of our sister, Louvenia Getters, w^o departed this life Au gust 6, 1921, and also for the beauti ? i ful florals. - Sisters ?^rs. Darcus Koon, Mrs. Maria Brattjon, Henry Getters, son. -i_ j NOTICE. The Mt. j Olive Baptist Sunday School Convention will meet with the Steey Orov* Baptist Church at Cor dova, S. C., September 9th to 11th, 1921. Bev. A.. E. Jennings, President; H. T. Daniells, Clerk. EXECUTIVE BOARD, COL OREO $TATE FAIR, MEETS FAIR REVIVAL PUT ON. j - Bishop jw. D. Chappelle Sounds ! Keynote-Plans Are Made for Bigger Fair Nov. ?st-4th* 1921. The Executive Committee met in Co lumbia, S. |C, August 11th, and put on a very j constructive program for the fair this fall. A suggestion by Bishop W. |D. Chappelle that we or ganize each district of the State be came a very happy thought of the meeting. Tjhis was indorsed by R. W. We8tberry, j who declared that we should put lon a great State Pair re-| vival. This idea was further sane tioned by acting upon a thought of E. J. Sawyer'sj who stated that we au thorize and! instruct each member of the Executive Committee to appoint persons in each county in the State, requesting them to interest the peo ple and to bring exhibits -to the fair this fall. Commenc? to begin to get ready to start to go :to the great agricultural, mechanical j and educational fair. Premiums wjill be paid. There will be attractions, I exhibits, music, football and fun by tjhe ton each day. Prepare to bring the whole family j this fall from the baby in the cradle to the grandma in the rocker. Pour big days. j Executive Board-Dr. J. H. Goodwin, president; % A. Williams, treasurer; R. W. Westbury, superintendent; A. W. Hill, Secretary; Bishop W. D. Chap pelle, Green I Jackson, G. C. Williams, W. S. Wats?n, W. M. Wallace, C. G. Garrett, S. j M. Walker, Rev. S. M. Walker, E. j J. Sawyer, Rev. J. fr. Smith. 1 ILLITERACY FACTS GIVEN FOR STATE. Figures By Counties as Census Indicates - Some Counties Low-Nearly All Whites in Calhoun Can Read and Writ?-^Others Very High. Washington, Aug. 28.--The follow ing statement shows the percentage of illiteracy jin the counties of South Carolina, according to the returns of the 14th census, which was taken in January, 1920. An illiterate, as de fined in the j census, is a person ten, ? ! i I MATHER INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, BEAUFORT S C Mather Industrial School will begin her 53rd term October * 'the Only school in South Carolina for colored girls solely. Tts aim ?r(*' 18 & , _ ._ , . , . _ , ? v L? dlm is to fit woman hood by religious, moral, industrial and literary training tn k ? . .... ' . . . . *^m5 to become efficient in housekeeping, teachmg and m religious service. Teachers wit the hi li est training for their work are secured. Mather offers thorough aration for High School courses and instruction in music, sewing, milling weaving basketry, cooking, truck gardening, poultryraising, housework launder! and Sloyd. Bible courses are followed daily and students are traced become leaders in Sunday schools, Christian Endeavor, temperance and missionary work. Expenses. Enrollment fee, $1.00; incidental fee, $1.00; board, $7.75 f0r four weeks instrumental and vocal music. $1.50 for four weeks. For further information, application blanks, clothing list, etc write Miss Carrie A. Hunt, Principal of Mather Industrial School, Beaufort, s C years of age or over who is unable to write either in English or any other language. The percentages are based upon the total population ten years of age and over, or the total native white, or total Negro, as the case may be. The total for the State is 18.1 per cent. Among, the whites it is 6.5 per cent; among ?'Negroes 29.3 per cent. Total White Negro Abbeville.17.4 5.2 26.9 Aiken.: .. ..18.9 8.1 28.9 Allendale.32.4 4.4 40.8 Anderson.12.8 7.4 23.1 Bamberg.. ..18.5 4.8 25.2 Barnwell.23.8 6.6 32.4 Beaufort...22.6 5.7 27.5 Berkeley.38.4 9.1 49.1 Calhoun.19.5 1.6 28.2 Charleston.16.4 1.5 26.6 Cherokee.17.3 11.1 31.0 Chester.23.8 5.4- 37.6 Chesterfield.19.1 13.3 28.4 Clarendon.19.5 4.1 25.7 Colleton.25.6 7.3 38.7 Darlington.19.2 9.9 26.6 Dillon. ..22.3 10.9 33.1 Dorchester.20.3 3.5 32.6 Edgefield..20.5 2.6 29.0 Fairfield..24.6 2.9 32.0 Florence.18.7 7.1 30.9 Georgetown.29.7 7.6 40.7 Greenville .. ..11.0 6.3 23.7 Greenwood.16.3 4.7 26.9 Hampton. 7.20.7 Horry.16.5 Jasper.33.0 Kershaw.. .. ..16.0 Lancaster.17.8 Laurens.19.7 Lee.25.9 Lexington..12.5 McCormick .... ..20.4 Marion.22.5 Marlboro.18.0 Newberry.19.5 Oconee .. .. ..12.5 Orangeburg.18.0 Pickens.10.7 Richland.13.7 Saluda...16.7 Spartanburg.. .. ..13.7 Sumter....16.4 Union.17.3 Williamsburg .. ..21.7 York ....17.8 3.5 11.9 6.1 6.2 8.1 5.3 8.8 5.0 2.4 7.2 10.5 5.3 9.0 3.7 7.2 4.0 4.9 S.2 2.7 S.2 5.3 5.9 31.5 31.3 43.5 23.2 29.4 33.6 35.9 28.2 29.2 35.4 23.4 30.2 25.2 25.7 27.2 25.4 28.0 27.1 22.4 28.2 30.3 31.2 Phone 5614 ADAMS' SHOE 1 M. E. ADM Satisfaction ( Shoes called for and delivered. Have Your Fall Suits LEEVY'S, When made af L fronts never bret teed. Fit, workm teed. Tell your Bargains at I. S. Boy Hundreds of whit and South Caroli and style of the bought from I. S. dateline of boys's School suits. Du all wool suits will be soldat Red Goose Shoes MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S. SEE THE MOST UP-TO-DATE LINE OF GUARANTEED ALL LEATHER SHOES SHOWN ANYWHERE... THE QUALITY IS GUARANTEED AND THE PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN. MEN'S SHOES $3.00 TO $10. WOMEN'S SHOES $3.00 TO $10.00. CHILDREN'S SHOES FROM $1.00 TO $5.00... WHEN YOU HAVE SHOE TROUBLES THINK OF AND TALK TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ABOUT I. S. LEEVY, ON TAYLOR STREET. I. S. LEEV COLUMBIA'S LE I OB. C. S. STBPH?NSON Pkysielaa and Sarfee? letUtaee Pheae 2*21 OflM PktM SUS Oftte Itnrs: 0 te 10:Il A. M. 1:80 ti I Mn f t? 8:2* P. M. Dis***** Of fini aa? Cfcfldrt* a _Specialty 3FPIC? UH.1-2 A?w?r7 ?C ?T?r - Berry's Store. Ha e Aa Up-To*Date Lina Of L&dita & Children Hats lha Season's B?at Jail tac1 See Tkea.^If yt? weat y tur OLD Hate Mada NEW arima TatM Te UK I Caa Do Aaythiat In Millinery Miss Lassie Kennedy LUI GervaiiSt, Columbia. S. C CALL Tatum's Bakery For Fresh Rolls and Pies Daily Pound Cake a Specialty "2411 Gtrvals Sire M none?: Office 87?6, Kesidtate SSU-J f to 10:30 ?. M. 2 to 4:00 P. M Ll te 1:09 P. M. f to 8:00 P. M DR. J. G. STUART Physician and Sargten. Distases of Women ant Chll?rtn a Specialty. Office, 1323 Assembly St. Reafcltaet. 1417 Pine St. 1012 Washington St. REPAIR SHOP MS, Prop. guaranteed Second-Hand Shoes for sale. , Overcoats, a Columbia' eevy's, coat colli ik. Prompt dele lanship and mat friends of the ( Leevy's store. 's School Sui ;e and colored b( na will testify tc ? guaranteed Bo Leevy's. Parent suits before orde ringthisseason b practically wholei v s Ri B s: u s T S. O Y, 1221 1 ?ADING MERCI ?hone 319 Learn To Or ow Hair ANO MAKfc MONLY wtssel?t? couria by mail or Dy personal instructient, A diplatae ir?? bena celine ef ?air vJultur? is apaatportto present j is year keir skert, breaking ?if, thin or failing oat? tieve yea utui, ?es?m*? Ue y oar seajp itea? gave you mere tain a normal ameant ?? 4MM Amit_ Mea, C. J. Walker'? Wondarf ul Hair Grawan Writs fer geekle t waiea tells of tn? positiv? eures ef ali scalp diseases ste?s ua# kair trem tailing out ana starts u at ?nee to growing. Hewar? ot imitations-ah mi Mm?. C. J. Waiker preparations ar? yoi ap in yeiiew Us kex?s. A six week's trial treatment sent to any address by mail ter (1.70. Make ail ??ney ?rkers payable te Mm?. C. J. Walk?r. sena stamps for rt ?ly 'AGSNTS WANTJtU. WKi'i^ h ?*| TJfittMS. rkt art manefaetartd by Tka Mada? C. J. Waiker Mic* <X G4U Nor tn Waat St., indianapoi , Jffice Phone 1487. Res. Phone 2315-W N. J. FREDERICK PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS OF THE STATE. Attorney at Law and Notary Public 1107s Washington St., Columbia, S. C. Gel? Oft. J. A. WATTS borgten Deatiat Crews and &ri?gt Specialty 111? l-l Waskiagten St. Over Jekaaen, Bradley 4 Undertakers UflUt M?mr?: 9 te 19 a. m. IS te 2: f. m. S te 8 ?. m. Ol. a. A. JTUBTT Fkysiaiaa and Sargten Ul--? el Wemen and Children Specialty J flic* and residenc?, 1329 Pine L two blocks from old office. Eherne SMS Celmznkla, ft. ?rown and Bridge Work a Specialty Dr. A. T. Cornwall Dentist examinations Free. Telephon? Con nection. Office hours: 2:39 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Jffice, 128^ Gadsden St. Chester, S. C FOR THE BEST ?KADJE OF At prices as ?ow aa the lowest CALL ON b. F &KA. Davis The ona price shoe dealers in Columbia 1710 Main Street Hours: 2 to 10 A. M. 1 t# 2 P. M. S to 4 P. M. 7 t S P. M. DR. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Sur*toa Sp?ciai Attention Given Diseases ef v Women Office Residence 1125 Washington St. 1810 Sumter St. Phoa? 142? Phone 2564 Colombia, S. C. MONEY TO LOAN. iviouey to loan on Houiahole rai uiture, Pianos, Live Stock and Amte? mobiles?. THE CAROLINA LOAN ft GUARANTY COMPANY. 1528 Main St. Phon? SIS nd Trousers TaHored s Leader irs fit perfectly, iveries guaran erial all guaran 3-reat Tailoring its Dys in Columbia ) the durability y's wool Suits s, see the up-to ring your boy's oys' high grade sale prices, $6.50 andi up. Socks And Stockings ?TE RAVE MANY DOZENS OF FANCY WOOL OCKS, SILK AND PLAIN HOSE FOR MEN, WO [EN AND CHILDREN. Rtady-To-Wear And Left Overs BUSINESS MEN WHO DO NOT HAVE TIME TO E MEASURED FOR A TAILORED SUIT, SHOULD EE THE LATEST STYLES AND UP-TO-THE-MIN TE PATTERNS IN LEEVY'S READY-TO-WEAR CITS. HE STORE IS OPEN UNTIL 12:00 O'CLOCK ON ATURDAY NIGHTS. OTHER NIGHTS UNTIL 8_:00 'CLOCK. PRICES ON READY-TO-WEAR AS LOW AS $15.00 1 raylor St. i ANT TAILOR