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? - JW? -' ? - ? I No Charges j C 1 I During Sale ! Uo Mj' I Mid-Sum I StiiS Go I big; bargains Smiu ?? ?*? Every Day T Ladies' and Children's Dresses ~ I .__$i.oo - I Ladies Dresses 155.00 & $11.98 . Boys' Suits >. ; _T.' T $5.98 ~~l Piece Goods Voile, per yard ] ()c? I Gingham, per yard' 10c & 15c T Tissue Gingham __ 25c . I Men's Dress Shirts 50c ? Tint N(f 9j 7ko I Lot No. 3 __ $1.19 Ladies' Middy Blouses I Values jup to $1.49... Sale . _ 69c "a Stre ODIX FELLOWS IIQLP ANNUAL the N.A.A7C.P. M ; MrrT IN UIHI.VIM.F. I jj ^ ((From the Negro ~ fn nlillnr 1 fi "m Pipr~*~*ne) I nine, Hurt An 1 j . 7r ?TT? ?1_ jf- ^yg - been an ? ?____Ten delegates were elected to the X; A. A. C. P. ha B. M. C. which meets in the City of for a million dolla Baltimore the second Tuesday in Sep- to spo.nsy* Negro i tember. (In making this i The session of both branches ^it , Wddon Johnson sa: Abbeville was eventful and harmon-1 " Such a fund~ ious. All of the officers were uetained tion of the mass ~ and ~the delegates returned to their Negro intends to homes after a delightful sojourn of a notice upon the c< pleasant'> week-en^, ij> the 1926 con?gro's determinate vention city. ' | maintain every : v 1 -which should be hThe Week's Editorials other Americans." . j The launching <Tf ' (From The St. Louis Argus) Jdoubtcdly was ins Remove Negro Soldiers From Ga. cess which was rat The National Office of the Advance- the $70,00(j Legal ment Association has written a Jet- the Association,. ter to President Coolidgc, lii'ging him ! Whatever might to use his official power as Command- this giga'ntic end<j ~ ^ 'z_ ding Chief of the Army and Navy; to >surodly indicated a have that portion of the 24th Inf^n- J.'he Negro's -ability ??- try, now stationed at P?.r4?Running, .ba'ttlrs and di-mai Ga., removed to what it terms " a After aIT7 whalevi more civilized community, where de? to be obtained in tl cency and justice are more prevalent, b' or otherwise, n t _ than jippears^ to be nt Americus,1 Ga." largely, on the sti This indictment again.st~thx; SfatV' ,;il endeavor. ~ Ser\ of Georgia, as fo its place in the 'pertaining to~our~f _ scales 01 civilization, came Irom the served t0 musiratt N.~A.- A, C. P., after it'~was learned tercsf our selves m that a white man had shot and killed work,irtK out ?f OUJ a private soldier in "c<5W blood," and ()ur manner of nothing had been done abtrat it, - by A, miUii the civil authorities. somewhat determi . We quite^lgrce with the views of i towaYd helping ? the Association, on the Question of , N'egr^should couri . the advisability of rem?ving"thT; No- | contribute ftnancia gro soldiers from such environmentj cause, as naturally to be found at Fort Ben- f # ning, Ga. It is highly advisable that 1 Friday Biff 1 immediae action be taken on the part fi Q U of the government, to get these men I out of Georgia, before something] happens. These men, because of re-jVVork of No^ro 1 neated insults hv tVio nrkU/. A. & T. College ( v..v. mil lv; JJUUJJI13 | - there, are being gored to desperation, Auto The government'owes to these men, I all the protection within its power. SESSION WAS To refuse their call for relief, is tp 1 heap injury upon insult. Let it not Greensboro, N. be said that Uncle Sam failed to. do (Boys and Girls SI his duty toward these colored soldiers! *was in session at / One writer has described (<ondi-;the pleasure of li tions at Fort Benning as a "smoul- \ interesting lectui^ dering volcano." We* therefore, join talks were delivCre the N. A. A.; C. P., and the voice of ! State agent, exte - a thousand other citizebs who realize j L. E. Hall, Distric 'tlje threatening danger in ar^urgerrtt'W-Wud*on~tall? request for a quick removal of the j Feed and care of ] 24th Infantry from the. confines of to maturity. Distr Georgia, to a more congenial clime. is in charge of h< * ? the paijv QAmto No EvVY U Returns " "" ; . ' ' y J . . mer Sale Ing On 7^ ~ e 7. . - > % . rday, IVSoncfay tsinci ' - ? - - ~r\[ . ', * - ? ' w ill Sale fnds __ MEN'S SUITS ?5.00 ?T">.. ? I ? ( n . i I J? 1 . .1 mjujr.uiu: >tnt ai int! jx-guKu price ann Ecec me * secQiul "nne for ~ - _ .> _ _ $5.00 Three Special Lots.of Men's- Suits Lot no. 2 - -- ~. : s2.i>o: Lot No. .3 r j --?3,50 - ?-<>? N?- -? - ii' $6.50 Ladies' Dress Hals Lot No. 1 .O0 Let-No. 2 L ?1.00 %*? $3.98 Dept Strm* ^ V a .. ;et - Phone 7567 illion -Dollar Fund- Negro t farmers of North Carolin . ^ gave'stverar inspirational talks. ? American Maga- Various courses ol liitifl'UCtlon, a tonio. Toxas. 1 foniini- a wide ranfo in -tho mntf inounced that- the of?selection were . ^iven.' The So; s lauhtdicd"~a~drtVe Were-taught haltermaking, constru I-- fuTut wittrwfrrtrh- ??>;,. a marh hopper.?T-\.r tt^. LrjT interest's generally, general instruction was provided u mnouncemehtTJas. der such heads-' as house, furnishii id in part: i arid domestic arts. The. boys \ye willj he demonstra- taught how to build-a poultry hou power which the large enough to house 75 birds. T use and will serve boys, under-the-supervision q? the l iuntry of the Ne- Pal agents, actually constructed tl m to secure' and house. At the joint meeting Thur fundamental'.right' chosen t o tla konagrieluTDO . $0 is in common with day night, several sneakers -were chc ?-? ?cn to talk on agricultural subjed this movement un_ among whom were F. Marcellus-St pirod by the sue- '?y? director of agriculture, A. & it in the raising of College an K. R. Garrett, supervis Defense Fund by industrial education, A. & T. Collet Supervisor Garrett gave an illustrat be the outome-of lecture onrCooperative 'Marketing, tavor, it most, as- Friday was the big day of he co ^n.e.w realization of ference. At 2 p. m. all gathered f to fight-his own the chapel for a joint meeting, id his own rights, which time songs; yells, and an i L-r concessions are -talk?was?g i vcif -by?fa fie future, political- fessor II. II. Faulkner. Prof Faulkr nust be demanded, gave the history connected with Gu rength of our rac-c f?r<l battle ground. Trral recent- issue* ?-AL-a-p. m., cars wire- prov ided a rroup interest have the delegates were conducted over t > that we must in- city of Greensboro anif Guilford oc ore actlveiii_in the ty. One of tlve points of interest vi own salvutVhi* was the famous Guilfotd Bat response to the N. GroundL '-^Agents AVebb and ~Murr on dollar fund will pul_forth efforts lo_ma.ke this oocj ne our. disposition ion.one of rcaJ1 enjoyment, ourselves. Every Immediately-after the sight-seei it it a privilege to t<rur, the college conducted the de Uy ana morally to g^tion to the larm, where a delight] ? picnic was tendered the youthful" fj - mers and home makers. Watermek Day of Short ice cream, sandwiches?'good old r _ . w _ lemonade, cake and. other delicie Ol at J\.? OL 1. eatables were abundsi^itly supplii W hile j?t the picnic, the boys a loys and Girls At girls were given thp privilege to vi. Concluded With the college farm and especially Tour ? the ollege farm and espeially t ?? , newly constructed dairy barn whi SUCCESSFUL is n?w war completion. This ba . win cost $zu,000 and will house C Aur 12 The beautiful members of teh bovine fur lort Course, which L & T. College had *?turday mori^jg, the deicgal stening to several packea their-grips, cleaned th, 1. The outstanding r?oms al,d:inade ready return-hoi d by C. R. Hudson, 8Pe"(li"K a Profitable week, nsion service and , ~ . "" t agent. State A-, CalhOUIl Falls LiOCall id on the ~ subject: . .. poultry from hatch The revival meeting was a succ< ic Agent Hall, who at Springfield Baptist .Church h i work among the w?gk. It fras a pentacostrl week, ^ . ' - * s [ETTO LEADER ? . - . ? i' confessed Jesus, and were baptized in the name or the Father, Sufi and , Bfoly Ghost. j. The .Revival will begin at Springfield Baptist Church, Sunday, the 15th TheTpubllc is cordially invited. <*? | Ke'v A. Ware motored to Abbeville last week. . / - "* j Rev. J. W. Elmore of Bradley, assisted the pastor 'at Springfield in ( his revival meeting. His words were filled with power. We want him to 'come again. | Neal Lee is still on the sick list. Rev. vA. Ware is called t0 preach a funeral at Springfield Baptist Church today. Comedo Fairfield Baptist Church; ybu.'are always welco'me. ? ROCHESTER, N. X^_K. of l\ ,OF PU&LMAN PORTERS-UNION \ ENtftifcSES RESOLUTIONS Rocherst^r, N. Y., Angtt^t .5J?The I of New York State meeting here in their 37th annual convention, paused ?deliberations ?Mndbrsa?thyrullman Porters' Union. The following resolution was unanimously accepted! : Whereas: This organization is dedi-cated to the elevation of Negro lifey Whereas:^ The workers of our race tbday represent the lowest paid and hardest worked of all the workers in the Unites States simply because they ~lack trade umom?rganizations which alone are responsible fbr the higher' wages and shorter workday as wely as the better working conditions enL joyed by the workers of other races, Whereas: It, has been brought to our attention that the Pullman Porters and maids,. representing 12,000 Negroes ^Yej Wow engaged in organizing a Union to be known as tfie'UrotheTIhood.of Sleeping Car Porters, and 11 Whereas: By organizing themr selves' into a Union, the Negro Pull? I man porters and maids are doing no I more than the workers of other races I have done. I Therefore, Be it resolved that we, the Grand Lodge of Knights of PythiaTTs of the State of New-York, in our 37th annual convention assembled, dp hereby go on record unqualiinan porters and maids, and we call upon you, our fraternal" brethren ev- j erywhere, to give any possihle aid, since a large number of these workers are members or our organization. tfi ' r . --- Belton Locals, a,' . .. Messrs. Max Gambell and Robert er 1 Kpith, Mesdames Fnex^Kcith. buctin iLatinier and Miss Lula Gamble mot-lC"^bred to Asheville Sunday to see Mrs. fliaiie Gamble Evans/who "haa boon n" critically ill. She tfc Reported to -be improving very slowly. * . .. re tu t :.?i > ? i nv iiii^siuiictry lacnes oi me A. M. se E. church will repeat the "Trip Around the World" Tuesday night, Aug. I1S f Messrs. Rec. Donalds and Sylvester s" Greenlee went to Asheville Sunday ' to visit" Mr. Geo. _ Washington Don* >s" i aids, who b very ill. : ' j' Mrsr Lucia Jones, of Philadelphia a" is visiting her sister, C. Nor. ris^ on Gr?jne Street. * or j We hdpe to announce the faculty ?e* of the Union Hifeh school within a -fevrrjjtys thru these_columns.< ! Revs. Morris and Smith have had vpry good meetings at Rocky Mount in and St. James, respectively this week. Rev. T. R. Robinson of Starr closed n~ a?very?successful?meeting?at?Good ? Will last night, Aug; 13. Rev. J. W. 'cr Witherspoon preaTFhed. 1 " : Rev. Sheals preached for Mr(s. Rosa Burns'Club on last Sunday afternoon. 1 Rev. H. W. Steward" has returnedfrom northern points where he- vis"1" -ited. His mother, sister and friends ^".are doing fine. < Revival metjngs will be_ held at Morse Chapel, Cedty Grove and Mt. iS~ Zion next week. Revival will begin at the A. M. E. church Sunday, Aug. "g M. Rev. J. W. L. Duckptt of Mul^.e~ Jin.s will preach and a great meeting .is- assured. Everybody welcome. XT~ i The. delegates of the F. B. Holiness lllS ' s ' " ' Convention in session last week were well cared for. They c&me like bees. u,s; The Baptists atid Methodists Cared " ' for most of them". Revs. E. Z. Bowman of Greenville and H. H. Hinsley GW ^ of Anderson lend a different air to this denomination.-' Rev1, Bowman is ^ principal of the Fuller JN. & I. Institute, Greenville. During this se.ssion lfn ($554.15) five hundred fifty-four dol_j lars" and fifteen, cents were raised, ni" most of which is for education. Sun' day afternoon the educational ser"^S mon was preached by Rlv. Hinsley. e'riText: "Think on These Things." rne He preached an excellent sermon. Among the thtr^ft he told his breth wn are: leader is not always the man Who is in front; if the shout ?t wet# taken out, soma Holiness people 5ss would be out; that people accuse rst'fof being trash, and that^Toattract ? ? 8 " ~?r' ?-? 1 Poro, Beat g ' %r>::j: . Hair Culture, Facial Massaging | MME?. LYLES, HOI I. S. Lefevy's De 1131 Washington Street | Wilse ^ | 111 B Han | Wholesale- Dealer -i | Findings, Harness,* I Wholesale 1-i f| AutoTop-Manufacti what you want to B X { want to Sell. 'bj. " .*> ! .hey must move from the alleys "up d town?" ' v Mrs. Harriet Kennedy ami Miss 8a- ! rah Cailghman, mother and aunt of v inve at Lhe A. M-r K,-p;ltsonatre. Miss Caughman is a member of - Bethel, n Metropolitan! church,-Columbia. Those who Contributed to our trus- >. tee collection last Sunday at the A. M. E. church are: Bros. H. Griffin,!,' A. Kennedy, L. .0. Anderson,, B T. Anderson, Jas. Meekinsj? Sisters* B. ( Webster, H. Griffin, T. Williams, Nan- A ey Anderson, M. L. Witherspoon. Sat*.- i ah Caughman, Tiller Paytun, 50c.each, o ?v Sisters Gussie Kennedy, Ethel -Anderson, Messrs. Isaiah Bradley; Fate p Anderson, Mel lay; = ?: r Delegates will leave Wednesday for Gteenville District- Missionary Goii-. 5 vention at" Donalds.? ?V Rev. II. W. Steward will preach at the A. M. E.. church, Sunday, Aug. 15 ! at 4 p. m. ComC out to hear him. The Missionary Club of the A. M. E. church will ifcpoft Wednesday ^ Let. everybody in Bolton subscribe . ' to The Palmetto Leader. iAdeari news- ^ ' 'I paper, and keep up with the news 1 of your tow if and the world. Newberry New* ^ Tim f!irmiTs of this community, are jj well pleased with "their cotton, corn, ( I potatoes, peas and gardens. Thiw -f are tookrng 'fine.4 Such--farmers , as }< I Mr. A. T. Tucker, Ilapip -Sligh, M."S. y Sondley, .1. 'B. Eiiun.v, /jquii'c" Gary, -g -Wash Caldwell and \Vn^ Gilder, t'-aid ( that their'^af'm^-sirrfc- tfetter up to-the h present time than tliey'have been for J many years. Mr;, \\'m. Gilder went v over Mr. E. F. Floyd's -school project y farm. He. says that it is good; Mr. i Floyd knows his job. .? The summer revivals are beginning i in this comfiiunity. "QtTiff^ er?w^ ? - "worshipped 'at Ha^n.iti ~A: nM. Er T Church on last Sunday. Rev. N. Mas- ] sey preached the morning sermon. In the afternoon Rev. JC B. Davis. } The meeting-will run the remainding f part of this week. Mr. M. J. Tucker and son went to ( Columbia on l?jst Monday on business i and from there his.son will leave for i his home in New York.. MisS E. E. Williams, has returned from Washington, 1). where she "J attended summer school. .We ; a re 1 delighted to have her home1 again. I On last Saturday she went to Cq- s lumbia on busines. - t ? Master urover willliim Thnnrp^oir ~ motored from Asheville on last Sim^ ?i> day to visit his grand father, Mr. B. -o W. Williams." He*is leaving this wee"k trr complete^ his course- in -mechanics -in New York. Patterson & Pratt,?undertakers, went to Charlotte, N. C. on last Monday for a deceased brother Mr. Olenn. ? They are known to fro anywehef forn * body. The road never gets too long v for Patterso*u& Pratt. Mr. B. \V. Bradley has exchanged bis old Ford for a new one. He says J the next change he makes he is going to get him a Lincoln". Miss LaRossie L. Floyd js visiting her schoolmate, Miss Ophelia" Bobo in number eight township. Iiev. Caldwell, betterknown, as the 1 shoe rrrnn, rs doing a rushing business on" Friend Street; When you are, in J the citj* and want quick service, see hind ' - o t Reeder Point News Rev. T.' E. Ro^nson of Reeder ' Point-A. M. E. ChQrch beljeyes---rrrTr working Church^jtfid--flrtr"of7his members^iwf-^ffTends are interested in- J -ftTs~work. .-' The Sunday ^School was well ^atten- . ded at 10 a,Joo? The lesson was splen- 1 Saturday, August 14, 192G. o> ooooo ao ooosxo aojoosa a&oooc* jityrShop " ~~|t~ , Manicuring. Hair Bobbing JSTON & DLNDY | partmen t Store | Columbia, S. C. $ jaowoooojDc^^oxroooxoD^uaoojo rfhfiTft i mi i i i_ i??mmmmmm* * * % % % i ' V ?~ . . '' : 4f~7r ^V. IVf artier nplorV Aven u e i V|BBA,>. C. * I in Leather, Shoe { l Saddles, File. - If Isdc Buyer - -* '$ .X v " ... A jr?T. i ef us know tay and wfufr.t you { _ " . , I / y " litiv-disoussi-d bv-the several classes. . V ?. ; ? Sotiduy moi'ninj? at" 7 p. m. thes .cractie splendidly attended and a vy. cbivitr.t tdable pv?j"rain rendered V' ilium '* itrt nimniu rs. M isy ..Rpya I'iuyl. ?-y Nwas tie r;.:iti\vs of' cereno.lit A short nn.du l?y T ; i:-.-*i\iary Mi;-. i:s who rotu'nt^l from"; -4 >iu \ ilk H.mdiiy morjjing after stay- ' V. there "for.-A veVal ino.Vhs. A qitac- ~ ' etle by Me*ns I'itKskney. McCoy, Wat- ^ on \n ! ?\Viliia:ns. Hesitation by Mr. Uo.^e- McCoy, and Janle Thbnip'son . kfter ibis our beloved pastor, Rev. T. R bTTvoinf a'ave-TTs y few words of . neour'a; yim at. **"" , At 8 p. m.?Rev. George Blakeley uvafheii" a soul-stirring sermon. He unit fon hiii .tkoit St. John. ti;7. ^ M,-v; "\T-iiwl.i 1- *? Uc*i.v-? IV. H liiai iWt't'K iur lemphis. Term. to visit her lister. Weston, S. C. Sunday, August Sthf-vfnUjJ. a high ay. at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, inn..ay School, was called to order-at 1 a. m.-Avith Supt. \V. M. llardy and 1 Irs .Mary M.. Deas at their posts. ' " he lesson was taught by Mrs. Deas, eacher of class No. 1, after- which, he lesson was reviewed by the -pastor,?^ !ev. Wv T: ":5Siinnions~ : _ After Sunday Schobf, Mr. Pelion ones, and his twu sisters, Mrs. Selena ' Washington and Mrs. Mary M. Deas~ totured to Zion Benevolent Baptist I '.hniTh where they witnessed a line. i 'hildreii's Day program. It was en- A oyeTT by all present.?Atnong-the rowli-ups "that took part in the pro- j Tiim vu i'f ' Mr.'.?Marie U\honma of J 'olumbjn, Mr. James. Anderson and fl i^s corp'sT" of goo(l songsters, Mrs. anie Hopkins sang a beau.tU'ul- solo i-hich Was enjoyed by the whole con regaiion, after'which we were blest . o Tiave in o.ur.. midst, Rev. Simon Shiver of Wdjuiiugton,' N..C., who poke to'the .School hi h/s own way. " --Hr-v. -il^-Wt--N-eal-niade some?strik- ^ ng point's along the line;of the chit- 1 i^n arm. parents. . \ A beautiful "address was made by *_? dr. Z. R. C'larkson., Air. Lloyd of ~~ 'Kuisant Grove Tjaptist Church closed he ^t'Vi.vai at Mt. Moriuh Baptist Mun ch with 5 converted souls.. Rev. j.'A. Lowman preached a soul-stiring seriiioii. He'stirred the church 10111 center to circumference. ' The Revival began at St. Paul laptif-t Church, Sunday hTght, Aug. **ih". Row II, Robinson, pastor. Mr. ^ loberl lJwight Jei't for SpaiManbwrg ' Sunday, August 8th to spend some ime with relatives and friends. _ .Lever . Dcfas is spending theweek nd wjth his grand mother at" Water e, S. C._ ?M. M. D., Rep. Fat her?Shall wr-move to the faring dinvniy O no. father. Why not-? ? Becausy they have threshing ma- / hines?there,-; anil it's" bud -^Trough ' ~ vherp it's done by hand,. k?~t~ . " - ? '> / Officer?You were ihuking forty-five "Ml htutc-*o i*inch you. ' j Flapper?Oh, if you itrelst, . tlo it vhere if won't show, please'/ \ . Men?I know a good joke about rude oil. <* * Johif?Spring it. Ben?Ob,7it's not refined. ?: ' Gilda?Aly three prcvi'oQs marriag. 's.v/ere /imply happenings which <1 id- ) lot cointt, Mar.V-?Oh^bpt-surely they count-' hre^2xH?--fl^gaine. George?T.et me sympathize with >*)U old man, I just heard that the cyTone carried your houjje away. Bill Yes, that's so, it came just 48 lours ahead of the mortgage.