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PRESIDENT BLUFORD URG- ?
ES YOUTHS TO GET A COL
LEGE EDUCATION
Address at High Point Much Ap
T - plauded.
College head says Chances For
Becoming Leaders Will Be
Mutiplied iflany Times If
Youth has a College
- \jt Education
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, ?r In an address, Friday. eve
ning at the closing exercises of
Education Week - at the High'
Point High SchooLPresident F.
. D. Bluford, A. T. College,
Greensboro, N. C. spoke to an
appreciative audience on the sub
jeet "Why Get a College Educa*tion"
During his address, which
iVrnn . 111'1 " 'J Sl' ^ if I * J ll_
, . ..?j bursts of appllause, the_College
y-' presidentr pointed out the ;possr--bilities
of the college bred Ne'
gro. President Bluford is acollege
trained man/having gradu
- ated from -and studied &t some?
of the best institutions in A me"?
1 O . 't'K a 4 U n 4- Dha.> u?l/?*\4
Jl i\-.CW 4-AXEL .UUtL A Lp.IUCJll
Ijlufoi'tl has a college training
helped him. in qualifying for
the position vehich he now holds
and for which -he-its'-so eminent'
ly fit. _ _ _
Pros id on 1. P.lni'oru vpp.s
-ons for belief that college traun-!
. . ing"inessential in business, ministry,
medicine,- in fact, irr all
walks of life. The college execu- j
tive declares that, "In studying
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THE
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? One?the best equipped ;
hfSW ptcaned *utflic and I'hv
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; % Our Nuvue Traininir Depurti
the best PhjTsiciuns in the City
3 School. ^
S We have just installed a Cc
S City has charge of this depar.tm
8 - .Patients can now have pict
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cco^oooopaoaowo'oox'oocowocc
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Get into the Sub
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LOTHING FOR
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ildren. ' Boys Suits :?
:s, Millinery, Dress- :?
ig. Large Assort- :j
incTthe Best Quality :]
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h our Store Is :-4
hop for Men a- J I
or for Women
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the lives of "people who- ha-vi
lioon unusually-uueces.Iul..in al
lines of woi'k, educational- ex
ports have found tha.t^thc co!
lege trained men and1 \vonn 1
have contributed a number fa
23 ? ?r. :
out of proportion to- their, num
hers. i Although they const
ttrte 1?per cent o f th e papula
tion, they fevo ihirnlehod- f?_lh,
nation 55 per cent of its prcei
dents, 36 per cent of the meni
hers- of {to,~-0'4-w;-?4-7_.iu>r.- ruuii: ji
the speakei of the House, 5(
per cent of ih,?. vice-prosident1
nor cent of the Secretaries o
State and GO per cent of Uie-jus
tices of the Supreme C.qurL--.
The figures w hk-h I have ju
quoted do not sry that a culler'
education is' a guarantee tin.
you will, become a k.ad'o.r, bo
1'"' n '"
lege -cdiiifa . n, your rlndm:
-beconih'-g a v.d"! !.
multiplied iM/.y ii:no'-.. Treshlefct
Thwii: v said: "Ca'lieii L.
10,000 child run and send nom.
of' tficm to ci>}' a;id one; oi
them? .-.'.i <\i. t'inction
Gather into .art roup for
ty code, e g i.du. and one < ]
them will at d!. thu.iiG#-Th.
question for you ft) decide is
v, lic-'tiii-i1 \ - . i'd iil.c to ft
cue of the 10.000 or one of tin
forty 3 .
A li?sl of prowl.:enl bv.sine.
men, includim? Roekfeller," Car
MOgic. Flick a-M'l-Star ford, iv b
- were not college men them.
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uvi > V?J, i ^iu v*v.-<v ci tjviu*
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WAVEKLY K033
lamp ton Ave us and Pi
N. A. JENKINS, Superintends
ind most modern hospitals of the ;
rrciatrs have been -r-i if SKRYrCK "
SERVICE1' IS STIM, Ol it MtiTV]
have been secured oho a. e giving1 i
implete Modern- X-Ray Plant. One"
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urea made without havin.1;1 t . he trei
DMF. visitors rr-? i-'-(vo.oeoc
oocooo OK oooco ^ -y
scriptiori - ("ontes
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i; cation as th?r, best preparation pi
I* for a business career, ! ,ei me hi
t* ; urge you, therefore to continue I
t*'your education after you shall cl]
;! have grjn.luated from high fa
The hind of cducatiqn- qi
C which you get in the dayaof?to
ilyour youth will determine your wi
' life and the service that you will c\
'render to humanity. A square, al
deal in adult Hfe is not worth iru
'much unless there has been. a|
' fair-chance in chilklhood* and L-i
; youth. Every grown man's no
; chance mu.;t be preceded by an <rj
' ~e ctvre attrrrrah -op p o mm it y proper- fe
;,ly seized by youth, .else his hi
; snow 111 the world becomes a hs
: mmr iec'mikal nrivile'jre and
i i.ot a real one, Uikcv thfi useless ni3
i c,f the avcratrp man to-r'un 'y
h: a.^race Avith rallied spinier (0
i ci to box with a prize tighter. ne
a :iG young' coioreu men and ue
> women in ilie high schools and
' colleges to-day will havp To com- hp
< pete with the collog'e " men of pv,
IvthS other races. Our race can in
I; rfoi hope to measure to the poo-. ^
?. pie with whom wo con veto if
[ -our young men and womc.havo
[ only elementary and high school ra
: education while they have col[
lege and univoivhy fi-iinmg
There aro less than ton thou.--and
colored men and women in >M
^ this country with a college edii
caAn-uv Avhlo- the lie "are more a, ^
" who have sucli trailing or a- ha- W(
1 lio of more_ than ten .to one.
1 14-1-evr-. ~is ??wlvil-e?vvdv-dcitm tn??
every 553 white citizens in A-1^
1 n;ei icaY-while ihu-c~"is a colored-L
~ - irr/TltTTiTi to cverw-TOl t colored-^
' ui/izehV." There is a white-den- ' i't
to every 2.070 white ciii- \*
.* L I1
in America-, while there is
d a-Ttorod (lcnnino^Try-2T,Tjti -;^
J, colored citizens. There is a ^
v. hi.ii- iavyor to every / id white .
Arf erica os raid there is a col"Tcrcrf
lawyer to every 12.317 col- (\
Jercri xiiizeiis. There, is a-white
t - - - ; _ _ ^ . \ ,
toucher "Lo eve? y l-lo winternciti^
zens, while there is a. cc'ovod"'
1 wHTctier io every otl* colored ci
1'n-: M 'Miy-i. /:! ive
.'t : lo.'-ort. you can ;-ee how ^t.?d~~?y
v c ;:v"d cl/.L.W" traised men
u--.vo.ncji a.anno {/: cat appor1
iraTETerr i hat a'rp .ctttti lo ilWm
! "lo" ix-1) u"'iv:A:-ei'vlco ; tv.rTlra r? -nrccr
?' \v o t oiH?ge-4raia*?d. mun-'-i
; "in all the wafo^iJF-liic.. We,n?
iit- if 'thc'r.i for'-llva'* rirrrai \
?-i__ d'-.'! ; , id_".
' ; !* . '..j .- du i. y. We havo tc-ifey \c
' rt> 'i han 1'oiir million member*
?x:. 'r ruiii-vt" ^.'t.QOO irairxnl-TiiiTi- _i'1
r'i.-U:ioT Although wo need more - lj
ti ;tt three?thniv.-r.r.d mini1. lei1.1 u
.. o\vry year, lo.-s than one liun- t'
; -il>..-.I?l'.on graduaLo?I'mm our*;;.
- *' how!.-' in religion iast year. If u]
- the rare is to go. forward, our lis
? tsmam* ?**<* zmpuu*. y. i wv. -r-*
r,s r.rtriif>"i*>i'n*iOww'*'.ii'.c vv.. "*-.
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oulh. I'v is?gratifying to know 8
niton hero. ? ----- "8"
[ tVioil. TW? Services of somr^Tf Ir7iujcTT
tiu^y io tlie Nurse Training 8
of Lho X-Ray Specialist* of the . ^
8 fr
i-'.ferrcd to an XrRay*Qffice. # j(j
ir;;-r:oN. Ith
t?You cannot lose^
eachers should be men of the
idiesl intelligence" and of the
broadest scholarship. If our
Lurches in the next generation
11 into the hands of poorly eiTpped
and ihprepared minisi's.
the general life of the race
ill sink to a lower level, whater
our achievements may be
ong other lines of developei?t..
We shall need 10,0()Q physiaivi
to take fhe place of those
w prat icing and to meet-ihe cwiiig
demands of the prosT
ioif. Our death rate is too
i'h. The average Negro's life
ten years shorter than the
eragc white man's life.?Wew
"L?
ed physicians who are not onpi
jparoil to cure diseases, but
prevent them as well. - We
ed m enalothsheotuciwga>s-lsl
ed men to teach us how t.o live.
We need .several thousand
vyers to protect our lives and
cpcrty and to secure justice
the courts: * ~
Ve.need college trained men to
ui our growing business establishments
The banks, insunoe
companies a-nd other enirprise.s
that we have estab'hcd
need the beet trained-menbe
had. in order that they may
rvive the keen competiotion of
c.modern business world Our
eni and" wealth, or1" tn other"
urds. the one man business.
President Blul'ord further a?dn
el, "jiv recent years, there, hits
ijrung up fKe corporate idea
hi'.h in .the very nature of
ings tends to change the comL'.\ion
of our business. With
is change has come the dead
(;f intensive study pf th
oblems of organization, finanp;
and selling, and this- brings
finitely to the fore front the
mi i.t ooth fundamental and
xeial training college grade,
e i.ccfLcducation of every sort.
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i OCTOK STEPHEN KRISHNA
Y VA X NATIVE OF IN?T>f.-V
tlAR _
- EASTEfiyr SITUATION aiies
Talk at A. & T. College,
Ciccn.s;/aro, North Carolina ._
|)r. ^ Stephen G. Krishnayya,
=-^ds-ate--:of - Columbia Unrverty,
representative -of th eTnii
?'?LI '.4^. nts in America, at the
guki^ctiapcl services, Wednesly,
Nov. 18th, described the
ehler.vsof the-East Indians r.;;
i-ilay,.and told of the tendcnes
which seem rnr - l nnh.-n! in
Mini'day India-. The speaker
describing the feelings of his
yhe land said that t:.ey are
sa-Ilpyipned with western eivi'.ation
and that they a-v
xufhdng- its -of i'oi i tig critical
't?To feed it < -grow ing pupu:j,;n
his co:in! i'-y faces a prnhji.i.
Dr. -ICuDhnayya pointed
U that. India- was peculiarly roligaous
people, lie coin pared
-vtain-elHsses-ot-India with the
cgroes of America. ~ :
1'resident Bluford informed
:j far far eastern scholar that
i? JdTTege'Considered itself very
ruinate in" "seciJiang This - very
'ueative talk from him.
BANGEBURG FAIR OPENS.
#
iccial to The Leader:
Qrfthgfehurg, S. 0.t Nov; ^Z7.?
rangeburg County is holding
? first Colored Fair this week.
'ie exhibits are good, and ... a
i-r.s have passed thru t hp
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:-tes. Both Claflin University
id Ihu-State Culluge liave uxlili!
IS
CARD O FTIIANKS
o
The children of Mrs. Emms
iday, wish to thank her many
lends and neighbors for the
nriness shown them during
e illness and death of their
other .-r?
-Positively Eve
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Tifl I .tiMWWft* " *" fiEKS
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I Hair Bobbin
j Massaging
1 POROBEA
1 I. a LEEVY'S DEP
Our Beauty Shop is filling a
1 S ill fiulmnliia nnil vicinity, rinder-th
j ^ die Lyles and Geneva Houston, ,b<
1 (J; St. Loyis Mb.
$ Mmes. Lyles and Houston a
\ g know how to bob hair in any style,
j g hair at 9II" says'Mmes. Lyles arid
S gL. of cuotomers bnd Set the best an
, ? ~ System has to offer.
pS Price fur bobbing is only 35(
o Hair pressing and shampooing, i
ft* Alanirnritirp hfto n?/l
UUti
. g While visiting and shopping
i 8 to take advantage of this Beauty
'"?* convemenee and comfort. Rest r
8 Shop is always open for your serv
IMmes. Addie Lylej
? I'OKO SYSTEM US
I. S. LEEVY'S DER
1131 WASHINGTON ST'/ C
' >o<yoo<?o<yoo oooooooo'cnyoooo'iys*
| THANKSGIVING VISITORS|
i_ The Misses Nanette Harris
and Lillie Calhoun, Mrs. Joseph
-Johnson and Mrs. Frances Calitors
to the city on ^Thanksgiv- |
tug Hay. Mrs. Calhoun is the j
'the B.-C. Contracting Co. /
"
1 Mr, G. W. Bolden, Gen* Mgr., j
[of? the- - North Carolina Mutual |
Insurance Co., for the District:
of Union, was a Thanksgiving
.visitor to the city,
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] Dr. E. C. Jones? practicing^
; Dentist of Sumter, and a promi-j
inent K. of P., was in the city,
Thursday to - witness the game~
^between Benedict and Clhflin.. _J
J7 Prof. E. F. Floyd, principal
cr tnc Mt, JSeilieLGarmany
school of Newberry passed thru
._ihe_ city Thursday enroute to ,
.State College, to attend the conference
ot Smith-Hughes teachers.
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Miss Ktta Pratt, of Newberry'
icacher in tlj,e Drayton Street
illigh School of that city was in
( lio cifir
IIUI ranrtjf !
n
4 Dr. K. A. Pickett of Camrlnn
\va<.; a visitor to the city on
Thanksgiving.. - .
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A PARTIAL PREMIUM LIST
OP THE RICHLAND CO. FAIR
Name - Prom. Article
A. B. Branch 2nd.?Syrup,
t aiTie lfcuknian 2nd?T'e^cTieT
Carrie Baukman , 2nd?Tomatoes. |
l'uarl IIjivrtHl 2nd.?Rug. j
Sarah Dunlap ~ 2nd.?Rug.
C. A. Erunson 2nd.?Rug.
C. A. Brunson 2nd.?Pillow Cases.
. +* . * '
Mrs. Amaker 2nd.1?Nightgown.
Oetavia Henry 1st.?Soup mixture)
WHhclmina Clar kson 2nd.Peaches. j
Wilhelmina Clarkson 2nd.?Tomatoes;
Wilhelrr.ina Clarkson 2nd.?Silk quilt
Wilhelmina Clarkson 2nd.?Runner
Wilhelmina, Clarkson 2nd.?Cente'rpice!
Wilhelmina Clarkson 2nd.?Quilt. ,
Polly Harrell 2nd.?String Beans. I
Manila Branch 1 st.--( dined cabbage ,
Polly 'Harrell 2nd.?-Canned cabbage ,
Manila Branch 2nd.?Soup mixture
Polly Harrell 2nd.?Melon preserves
Nettie Ilowcll 2nd?Canned tomatoes
C. (?. Swintorr 2nd?Whole peaches i
P. J. " Faylor 2nd Caned pqaches
I\ J. Taylor 2nd?Canned tomatoes j
-Bctavia Henry Int.?Canned peaches j
Octavia Henry 1st.?Canned Okra. I
Octavia Henry 1st.?Preserved Figs.
Octavia Henry 2nd.?Honey.
Oetavia Henry 2nd?Tomatoes; ?
Frank Middleton 2nd.?Cut flowers.
Frank Middleton 2nd.?Caned peaches
Frank Middleton 2nd?Soup mixture!
Frank Middleton 2nd.?Wholfe peaches I
P. J. Bolton 2nd.:?Syrup. 1
W. Clarkson 2nd.?PilTow. Shams.
iry Contestant W
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8nt>wW, No?m?li 'r 2K,. 5rac(?XK??acrao:o:o:o:ooo.oaaoaoaca8
gi^nd .Facial .1 "
Popular at |
UTYSHOPU
? c t ??; i ?>
ARTMENT STORE. I j
long felt need among our people x, ^
e expert tiupwrvision of Mmos. Ad ? 1
)th graduates of the Poro College, 3
re first-class ladies' barbers who j?
. "You need nOt worry about your ?
Houston. Just enlist in our army * J
d nv>st courteous service the Poro J
- Facial massaging buc to $l.UU. 'J;
regular Poro price by all agents. J ^
in?Columbia, we want our women S ^1
Shop, especially equipped for your c| " ' Jj
oom- and lavatory connected. The x
ice. Phone for your appointments;?
jj
& Geneva Houston |
ED AND TAUGHT \ .
&RTMENT STORE. j
Columbia, S. C. PHONE 7567___ |
mwcnyDQ'bx>r>x>x>r>ooowo^'cnc?ojgg<> j
Hosca JoTR'.s 2nd.?Brass vault. Q
Alien Drcon~2iid.?Drawing mk
T. Ji< Pii^ckncy 2nd.?Writing.
R. G. Ilagood 2nd.?Radio. . t
Perry Johnson 2nd.?'.Syrup. s |
Al. Johnson 2nd.?Canned peaches
_M. Johnson 2nd.?Caned Corn, \
F. Cannie 2nd.?Canned peaches. -3
M. Johnson 2nd.?Canned apples.
F! A. Sumter 2nd.?Soup mixture.
F. It. Sumter 2nd.?Caned peaches... ' j
P. J. -Taylor- 2nd?Canned cabbage; H
F. Caughmari 2nd.?Blackberry wine:
Mary L. Bell 2nd.?Bagonia. ^
N. A. Jackson 2nd.?B. S. Bagonia.
-X. A. Jackson 2nd.?S. Bagonia. j
-A._M"Garrett 1st.?Asparagus Fern. <
N. A. Jackson 2nd.?Asparagus fern . <
W. M. Brown 2nd.?Huckleberries.
"\V. M. Brown 2nd.?Whole peaches.
Wo y\'- flirt. Am U'l mmnimm ~j|
W. M. Brown 2nd.?Tomatoes.
Henr-y- Fox 2nd.?Peaches?whole;? -JL
Henry Fox 2nd.-?Syrup. J
Henry F<*x 2nd.?rCut peaehes.- A.
M. Garrett 2nd. Canned beets.
A. M. GarretfcJLsfc,?Canned toniathesrJ^H
C. E.-Hq_use 2nd.:?Canned tomatoes.
F. Caughinan 1st. Canned peaches?
At M^CiumLt 2nd.-^-.Canned peaches.
Mrs. Mi-Daniel IsC?-Canned peaches
C. E. House 2nd*.- W.cCanned peaches
F. Crmghman trnd.?Huckleberries.
F. Caughnmn 1st.?Blackberries.
Emma Jackson 1st.?Quilt>
Miss Sinclair 2nd.?Quilt. yj
Jessie Weston 1st.?Rafir-basket. M
C. A.-Jackson 2nd.?Kafir basket.
A. Jackson 2nd.-?Rug. \
Susie Shelton 2nd.?Caned peaches. J
C. A. Jackson 2nd.?Ralir Tray!
Wavui'l? School. 2nd.?Drawing. * ^
Kmma Jackson 1st.?Silk Quilt. /I
Annie?Lee?2nd,?B rand+ed?peaches.
Anie Lee 1st.?Chrysanthemum.
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A. M. Garrett 2nd.?Blackberries.
F. Caughman 2nd.?Marmalade. m
N. A. Jackson 2nd.?Pickled Pears.
J. B.__Le\vie 2nd.?Cliow chow. ? jfl
Ilatiie Williams 2nd.?Cut Rose.
F. B. Lewie 1st.?Scarf-centerpiece. fl
L. Monteith 2nd.?Scarf-centerpiedgj^*^" V
E. B. Lewie 1st,?Centerpiece. ----- ^
PL B. Lewie 2nd.?Centerpiece.M.
RI. Monteith 2nd.?H.-made roses.
N. A. Jackson 1st.?Em. Pillow cases
"M. TJ. Self 2ncT.?Em.~ Pillio \VC&se!f
Mrs. Blackburn 2nd.?Shawl.
' . . . - -X - - Ferguson-Ruff
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- FLftWER SHOP
Poro System Beatity Parlor
CUT and WAX FLOWERS
Flloral Designs a Specialty^
#toW6rs Delivered in and out Of
the City.
Hours:.?0:30 A. M.?7 P. M. jtm
Sunday?10 A. M.?5 P. M.
Mme. J. F. RUFF, Mgr.
i-mimm -lyffs
1010 Washington St., Columbia, g. C.