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m "v" ' . ' CONTESTANTS EN pv ' With great interest a^d enthu: BpC? ' 'THE PALMET1 p--- . - -?5,000 Subscribe! i|r-- ? - THE G Premium Offer ever made in t Read our offer on page 3. Following are the names o PL entered Miss Elolse Jbggers -? Rev, S. C. Campbell Rev. JM. C. Williams _i Rev. W. R. Bowman Miss Annie L. Ackerman . , * T. J. Lemon -j ? Rev.; O. A. Parker Mrs. Louise W. Randolph Miss Marie Tribble ?i_! Miss Mvrtlp Rvnna Miss Glennie Mae Mosely Mr. E. C. Clark -? Jfci R. Lt?. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH ~~T ~ ; NEWS ( Continued from Page. 5) was gripping and sweeping. The Pastor announced tha the feev.-tA. W. Brown, A. B B. D., Pastor of,, the, Sixth Mi Zion <Famous - John - Jasper _ Church of Richmond Va., w;oul ???-?preach for us next Sunday morr ing. Dr. Brown is one of th best . preachers Ifl America a>ii all Columbia is asked to hear hir at Zion next Sunday. Judge C. J. Kimball of the Mj. ~mcipal Court of Columbia,- ac dressed a mass-meeting of B. : P. U. worker? pf ripg.r two thm s . sand people at 6:00 P. M. ?? 7^80,^he-Pastor fnstaftect:t1i ?? ^Officers of 1926 for the Dadiei Church Aid,, then presented diploma of. physical culture, t Mrs. Alma L. -Denley. after - ' -> r~-course of 8 months training wit appropriate remarks H preached the eighth Afiniversar Sermon to the Ladies Church Ai They raised an after-collection c $22,00. The Church took after-colle< - tions for Mr. Kelley, Mrs. Mar __?Harmon and-Eugene Dennis a of whom ore very sick.? Chester Paragraphs. The program in honor of th . late Dr. J. C. Price, founder c Livingstone College, on Tuesda night, at the: A. M. E, Z. churc was enjoyed by a largo., crowc The president of the Collegt Prof. w. J. Trent, was the prir. cipal speaker of the evening _ His speech wr.-3 profound i thought, and pleasingly deliver praiseworthy terms of the late r? Dr. Price. Prof. Trent gav --quite a deal-of the history o the.school from its beginning t the present*'time; he spoke ata : on educaliun arid religion, th accomplishments and needs o nil V nonnln ^ v. ^ 1-?_ in lci spei imig JUS/1'6 marks frequently with most a musing gctecdotes. flis?speed 1 was eiijuyed-byatt?r~~ ? ?? ??Jtevr R. At Carroll,: the pasto' was Master erf Cerepionies. O rations, recitations, papers ant ~ TFatt&CtOOTfOOOO OD'O C OOO-1> oo o o < =pOh! 01 11 When George TL S'odHa , S3 sterling successes as "Lister 3? 'The Roy a" Chef," and "Th Jg Sanders who composed th< success, "Tangerine," col'ab x? cal comedy and the prodi -- I g Brooks, who wasresponsibl Jg ; Shufflo A'ortg" and other h *S a good jhb. *fi These are :the individual rfg rur t Ivalrc-jroing patrons t Nurse!", whfth Clark Ross I Columbi ??-li Wednes j"' I FEBRL [ * to be the prettiest and be * * toure. rnv v q . v J 't ' / i TEE THE CONTEST! siasm the Subscription Contest of O LEADER begins s is the SLOGAN REATEST _ his state by a Colored Newspaper, f contestants, who have already r Votes 201 " 142 " : 139 " 138 " ? . 181?" .1??- ??? 145 , " ^118 " . ' ... 128 " 112 " f 106 103 , " 100 : ? 100 " songs were rendered preceding Prof. TrenCs address. The Hi School Double Quartette render1 ed four selections. Seated pn f Vin rr\cfnirvi ' vnv iwii urn ncie Hie uiciiiucrv) ^ of the alumni: Mr. F. L. Lander,- j Dr.: J. s. Allen, Mrs. Nannie-Gor^ don, Miss Connie Mcllwain, Miss ' Laura Hinton, Miss Fannie B.^ Cassfell, Miss Estelle Lewis, Mrs. Etta L. Stanback and her daughter,-Miss Loyjss Stanback, Mr$. i^-J; S. Stanback, . Mrs. Julietten now on, and the Chester alumni is making plans for its appor. tionment of $l,o5o. The death of Mrs. J. W. Cole" man, ot Kidge springs, wile ol JRev.^Ji W. Coleman, pastor of" ^ Calvary Baptist, church, brought . ' %'.sorrow.to the entirp membership ; ' of Calvary, and thp hundreds of Q" fiTends tlnuLighuul- the cities. ~ ' Several cars left here early Wedj^iresday nan niug-^lled with mem- " . - bers of ttr? ehurch, so as to be present at the funeral. Every Oil VlloiMT ^ ~ y uu.i.imi j VJL VffllVftl J CSCIil, a UU" ^ ral design, as well as letters of-;condolence. Pastor Coleman and . daughter - have ?the heartfelt v!'sympathy of the entire city. : y The Beys' Club of the High School is; mr.kingr plans for send- I jing a delegation to the Conference in Columbia. e' HELENA, S.-C. 1 if; y me uoiumoia Annual Confer- " h nee has seen fit to send to Brown ' 1 Chapel A. M. ,E. Church. as--Pes=_ J j, tor, this Conference year, a man i-ef vision in the person of the ' r. Re\vO. A. Parker of Ciokesbury. 1 n S. C.. The people seem to be < - well pleased and are wishing for I t him much success.??? " "H The Sunday services, are as 1 e fallowsPreaching?.'1:00 P. Mv 1 f- Sunday School?10:30" A. M.y 1 o A. C. E. League?6:30 P. "M., o Preaching?7:30 P. M. Everye budy 'is invited lu attend. f The people are busy making ready, for their first Quarterly. - Conference for this ensuing year li which convenes the 14 and 15 'with Rev. L. K. l^Vle*. HresiHin?r r Those on the Convalescent Kst - are :V ." . 1 Mrs. Nancy Higgins, Mr. J. W. T 1! Nurse" |[ rd wrote the hocks for such //* *' i Lester," Go Go," China Rose'/ / e Isle of Spice,'" and Carlo and' & * i music for the International ig x orate in the making of a mu^i- |5 xj jction is directed by Walter ?2 e for "My Girh^-^Rfnin Jane," lits, the result is bound to be is whose joint efforts give to Jt~ he musical comedy, "Oh! Oh! 5 *1 will, present at the < 82 ( a Theatre 1 day Night ?^11 fARY 17 "~| town and the chorus is claimed * p st aggregation of dancers en \ * i, ' 0 \ v *- ? . * ^ W-... " \ ,.y " rairpALME ?^ ?????? Marshall, Mrs. Fanie Simpson, and Mrs. Harriett Morgan. We are wishing for them a speedy recovery. The AVilling Workers' Club4 met last Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gary' with three new* memhers added to the roll. They are as follows: ^ Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Parker and mother. The meeting was reported quite asuccess. ? Miss Georgia M, Metz one of the teachers of the Newberry j County Training School, Prosperity, S. C., spent the week cndl at home witKher parents. Her: mother has been on the conval-j escent list but is able to be up again. -T. The Tollowmg ministers are residing in Helena:- : Rev. O. A.. Parker^ A. E. Trapp, W. M. Sartor, u. T. tJoleman, w. M. D. Rook, F. Metz and Mr. Marcellus F. Robinson who is now nnrsiiincr V>i? miniafovinl j ?...e .? ?nu??vitiai j at Allen University, Columbia, S. C. We are hoping for him: unlimited success. 1. The following is the teaching force:- Misses RoSa ' B," Mof-' fett, Georgia M. Metz, Carrie B. and Annie L. Sanders, Willie 1.1 Sartor, Janie Mae Spence, Mrs.; Mary E-. Morris, Gracie BeW Thomas and Rev. O. A. Parker.! Teachers Association! The Association which was' organized only a fpw \veeka_ag^ with Prof:-Jt E. Blanton, Princi- j pal of the Voorhees Ind. School, as Piusidunl, is in a prosperous condition. The said meeting i met Friday of lasjt week Tor the ( second time since ^ organizing ! with forty in attendance. President Blanton being called away, the,chair was filled by the 1st | Vice-President, Prof. P. Reddish. j The meeting was opened with an appropriate devotional^exer-l Chappelle. Following an excellent program was- rendered. Two excellent papers were read ->n tne subjects of Personal San-1 itation and Home Sanitation by Mesdames Mary Maynard and i i.ula'. Johnson. 1 hq^e -papersT ivere highly commended by dif-, ferent members"of the AssociaThe ladies brought".out some; /ery helpful thoughts that each! "nnr?V*r\v nAnlJ 1- ? ~ 1 - J - 1 luuiu can y uacK to niS )r her schol-room. Other fea- ' -urea which "added "much to the neeting were the solos by Mia- J 3. Stephenson a-Iso an ode to the \ President delivered by Mrs; M. Robinson. -The entire pro-i ?ram was enjoyed by all present. The Association has made a wide mpression on all the teachers :>f the County and .they are cooperating with the President aong?all lines, and r.?re endeav-4 Dring to make it the best that las ever been held. The1 teachers" are not simply enrolling, but hey are coming with their mem-1 show returns" i A Li G. FIELDS' SHOW WILL BE AT THE' COLUMBIA THEATRE, TODAY. Columbians in gener&l will be happy to see the announcements from the Columbia Theatre on the bill boards of the Al. G. Fields Minstrel Show here today for a matinee and night performance; - . s The special m&tinee given today is to give all of the schoolchildren and the students iiv^he Colleges a chance to see America's greatest and oldest Minstrel Show. n ? TTO LEADER ? , ^ ? bership fees. They promise to be-represented at the Palmetto St$te Teachers' Association along with-the other leading I Couritieg. We were delighted to have Prof. M. A. Menafee, Treas. of the N. and I. School, and several of his teachers with us. They paid their fees and enrolled along with the County teachers. The leadings ministers of the pressed themselves as being very favorably impresed with the meeting.^?We are luuking forward for a better meeting at our next session, which convenes Friday March 5th?_ ' Mhvme O. Chapppllp, Sfefitly LAURENS NEWS. Jbettiel A. M. E. Church was in full bloom Sunday. Rev. J. B. Smith, our new and beloved pastor was at his best and the choir rendered some excellent music, with Mrs. Minnie Sanders as organist. Mrs. J. G. Stuart, of Columbia is the guest of relatives and friends here. . ? .-Mrs. Minnie Franklin Moore, of Greenville, h&3 been the guest relatives and friends. Mrs. Mcore has been spending.some-, time in New York. . Mr. Warren Crawford has re-j turned to the city after spendlng the monih- pf January with , his son, Mr.- B. H. Crawford in! Winston-Salem, N. C. | Mrs. Mary Hampton, mother Of the Manager of The Palmetto Leader was the guest of relatives c .id friends. ; We are always glad tu see her.?Come again Madam. "Mrs. Mary Garrett is on the sick list, hope how soon she will be at herself again. Mr. W. M. Moore, Rarher, is at the Shop again to the delight of his many friends. The"STork arrived at the home of ATr. and Mrs Wphhprs nr> .Ton_ nines street and left a little girl. Mother Mid daughter are doing fine. " . Mrs. Lessie Brockman is still on the sick list, ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jat'kMUn, li titty. iviotneh* and son are doing fine. Mrs. Alice Young has left to j iin her husband in Daytona, Fla. Mrs. A. W. Moore, Reporter ?! CHARLESTON. S. C. j_ Mr; Can-oil" was in our city o few daj^s ago and organized In our schools "Bands of Mercy" for the protection of animals?. ; The students were . much pleased with the addresses made to ihem and gave him a cordial invitation to come again at any., early-date? ? ?" The Basket ball game which wajfto have been played between' Claflin University and Avery Institute on Jari72Z, will be played on Avery's Court, Friday, February 12th, at 3:30 p. m. All Hre cordially invited. I [ The teachers of the Public school of mi- city have been busy with th'Kr mid-term examinations for the past two weeks, and on Friday next, Feb. 12th, 1926, the .graduating exercises will be held in the Burke school a<udi-j torium at 10 o'clock. The public; is invited. The Bazaar trivpn hv a Hand Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church was quite a sue-! cess, and everyone who attended had a pleasant time. They wish to thank the public for their patronage. i The Modern Priscilla Club of I the Woman's Federation invite jytmto attend their Mardi Gras jDansant at Dart's Casino on .Tuesday evening, Fob. 16th, 1936 jThis^is the last dance before I Lent, so you had better come jand take advantage of this op-.| evening. Many of our teachers are now | planning to attend the Stater I ieachers Association which con-| ' / . ' ,'y : . -- ' .jtmt | SPECIAL ' ' | "DEL x - POSIT f The Gi *? Colored ? With the Best Knc A ^ ~ Teatu Evelyn Preer, the be^l kno Desmond, A. B. Decomat ^ and manjr other Nationally | Royal Z & , ONE N1GL Y 11 Thursday, F< | ADMISSIOl I "" "'"SPECIAL ?? *! venes in Columbia, S. C., next month. The sessions are of so much -interest that it pays &11 who can to attend the entire ses- < Sfoji; j The Burroughs Concert Com-j] pany is giving their initial Val-| entine Masquerade Dance on ' -Monday evening, _Feb.?15, at^ Dart's Casino. The company is composed of all young people, and give quite creditable affairs. 1 Ml arp invited t. oattend. ; On last Wednesday afternoon the Women's Federation Clubs of ; the city met in a joint session at ] Dart's HaTT Mrs. Marian Wil- j kinson of Orangeburg was pres-~ onf anrl mo^o on !nL-ononL-Jn? 4..11. v/iiv uuu iiiUUV, Oil UltCI C^lUl^ Lctl-tl* r"j An appeal w&3 made in behalf of , Fairwold home gmd the ladies of ; Charleston pledged $500.00 to-ji wards the rebuilding of.this wor-!< thy institution. I] ?Eev. E. G. Young, D. D., of : Philadelphia, is conducting - a ] Preaching Mission at, St. Mark's ; P. E. Church this week. A ser-i ies of interesting subjects have been,announced. Rev. Young is! a speaker of rare ability. The public has been invited to attend mi at 1 WAYSIDE NOTES. . , , Gbntimrecl from last issue. (By W. R. Bowman.) We did not attend -the Richland Teachers' meeting at the Court House, as we were "in'1 Greenwood attending the Grand, Lodge, but understand Miss! JacksOn,Profs. Myers and Dendy ?IMm?-n- ' I, , ?L X? r?r- : T :? I Profession $ ~~ Offiee?Hour Telephones: j i 1 l :80-Ar"M-. t-o 2 P. M. Office 3030 ! 6:00 P. M. to 8 P, M. Res. 6548 J Dr. C. E. Stepehenson ! Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A _ I.' ... Specialty ^ ?M-Office: Residence: - ? 1414 Vi Assemhty~S^~ 1328 Oak St. Dr. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given Diseases of 1 _ Women. 1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton Office Phone: G429 Res. Phone: 7165 ~ ~ I 1 Office Hours: . ? Telephones: ( 9:00 to 10:30 A. M. Office 3796 12:00 to 1:00 P. M. -Res. 4692 1 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. J 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. . < HP 1 O bmrr a nm U.VJT. OIUAAX I Office: Residence: 1702 Mflin Street. 1417 Pine Street -( COLUMBIA, S. C. b * Office Houre: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 5 P. M. to ? P. M. Dr. J* H. Goodwin 1110 Washington St. Columbia 8. C | ' . ' ? S flatarday, February 18, 1906. ? ?? * * ^ " SPECIAL | EPF - - |- ivelv ' v ; x reatest ' Picture ' ^' iwn "Colored Stars ?T iring " XL iwn Colored Actress. Clen T ?4H? J heire, .Norman Johnstofie," & Jj Known Colored StarSI"" V t flieatre, |l -IT ONLY . " X' sbruoty 18th -?~ Y Si 10 & 20c f .music i with fhe cooperation of Mr. Eleazer "put it over in_ grand style." Miss Jackson is a great organizer. She made the school she^is new principal of, and thru her work has brought the cpunty up to 100 per cent. The Teachers' meeting under her adtive from start to finish. She wards oil" everything that will r? bring discord in her meetisgy-^k think?a-woman of?this?type would make an ideal-supervisor, a woman who understands rural problems, a woman whose heart is full of love for humanity, a woman who will not go in the ~M school room_as_a__Czar~and jot down every imaginable rhistake^^H the teacher makes, but will hel? I them to put the job over. Mis? Charlotte Jackson of the Waver^i ley school in my opinion will be i good selection. What say you -fl Richland teachers ?6366 PHONE 6366 Jhair Caneing and Upholstering fl I Furniture Repairing and ^B Mattress Renovating. - w. s. trezevAnt 1 1019 Harden St.v Columbia. 8. C. l'HONE 6487 L. A. Hawkins* Real Estate Agency a 110712 Washington Streel) COLUMBIA, S. C. al. Cards j ..., Dffrce tioUTa: ~ Phone 353# J A. M. to"Z P.^K. i P. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays By Appointments. v~f; " , Dr. H. G. Thompson t . Surjreun-lktnti*t | ^rown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. | 1411H Assembly St. Columbia, S. C Office Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M. felt-phones: Office 5744; Res. 3702 ' DR. M. A.EVANS Diseases of Women A- Specialty. Graduate Nurses in Attendance. 1501 Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. ^ ? '?s * i ????? i, * Office Hours: Telephones: ? 1 to 9 A. M. Office 4247 I to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 J to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr. Office: Resdence: StOl Gervais St 1301 Pine St V Hours: Telephones: 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res. 72701 ' 12 to 2:00 P. M. Office 7266, 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. ? Dr. O. J.. Champion _ I . * PHYSICIAN : T H: Office: Residence: 1323 Assembly St., 706 Assembly St COLUMBIA, a. C. ) I . -I r^ r-rrr^m