The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 09, 1926, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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111. "?^5^ ?T ^_==^gt... ,im^Z -1?! . ? ?,- , r ;-.-? , .r, I 1 * n t i JL?. - I jm ' : I Departrrn ;; 1 1 31 Washington ;; ren. Boys Suits A SpecinIt; Dry Goods, Sh J\ Shop, Barber Shop and Bea j ? We life not acUing Kaee-fr cause we can sell Better h ?? BOOK ON ' HARLEM. % - ?-t^ontinued-i'VtTm 1 lish'ed niuchv I've *hrtd a piepe or two Jn OfpoFtHHirv- inil .-Unit- WOil-L JiaoP homo, reads, tliv unoH or tivc ooqks on Ivor t?hlo, "Cane; "There 18 Contusion," and foils veritably in the colored world. "Xo~~-\\htte man. save a ; _J. .; shadowy author and ar very live edl iur, euieio uuo: iu . lc is u siurj ui imj Negro peoples as they ipove through Itarlem;. " How good this nicFhre is, 1 for .one _ cannot say. Some of the expressions used. Mr, _yanj\"efhi.e.n MsjLglassaix of colored slang. .L have never heard. . Spine of the race talk is familiar-, and ^pne recoguizes the ybuth who. is. on ^.^declded whether or not lie shallHgo -i. ? " |4*hite. the girl whoni we are told is nia#ryingf a* wITHe- n?m'''nndh(TDbdy'3. rr. goijlg to. tell TiTm." But the most brilliant part ot the slh!'y Iliuvos about black bodies, oio)vh homes, high yel lows, a kaleidoscope'.of color transfigured by the amber searchlight." ?< ??-i'Tbe band snored and snorted and ; ? milsllt'd and 1.niched lilio ft hygwtAAnd it is at the cabaretmat.the cur* --=~ * . ' -tain is. rjing down. /< : "Nigger He'avon" is a cross section I those Just come and thpse of longer ^Jomicility, their r.ace in- Columbia ? treertsr -of?-4**^ ~m)fmi;~jnrr thlnh iIih no'imf vinlsi*T ~ Sunday conceive that the-people must * be let!-to grasp the opportunities they have (' The First-Cull'). toJJtei down their buckets whtfi'b lliey are," 16 cat . Jov the blessings ,and happiness of a_ v. .._L_.land.ihat their 1 orcfa 1 heius jnadc_p.hio?_ .. jjoth as the, hosest!^ v Commdjh.ity program: How is this, - anfctfbfettet; business houses, a - ? Y. .Cf A . a Victory llank, with a ? pfttfHrt- <;apila.1 of S12~>.000. clearing its quarterly'dividends" and a substantial -surplus, what about the modern equipped oohddl for Wuvujriy.-A F'-tpto Faith that Is truly represented?of thd r~i? Jfefrtqysingnis and progress of the cole?? ?oretl - pudpU* Uf jtbulli Cmollna. ~t*higher appreciation of our splendid rr? a&U*red prcsid, antL Jiic .other worthy fiL-our poonle. Such a pro.?ram, executed, would, bring wealth and. happiness to our group, a better or i\e\v i ont. it nriongs w 1 in van ___? --Vrrrhtmi's other XoM^ork cross sec tiong.?Hut ofT" llmis- rt\n^ modcrnitst. - wim likes to draw.the uhpossible '? trigued -at last by his ownV-Intruders. His- hero is no puppet, but a youth suffering from bitter disappointment, ^ his flimsy Siting .torn tp~ shreus, striding down^Sixth-a venue. And us , . .. he strides and as lie curSes, he is ciiugltt by the dai R strt-tttof the book i ' who comforts liim at lirst. and then -turfts-hjj[n ol,t niter a low ivLid nights." ? ' . > . - '<IWhfte~ men and brown men, _L . fom until I tilu id' \nn. and 3:.-. .. ~~sjretr-rls-reabr and so is the "Creeper"' who brines murder 011 the stage at the ? ??less vital. I suaperI Hi.it is the tiutli ? . with moat ato?ii a. V ioii i>. ium.li 0110101" to portray vividly than virtue. -??- You mafr- object (o the title, -."5Jlg-r : 1- ger Heaven," but don't fail to lbeh- in .on the place. ' ' . J'~- ?-r~ THE MASS MEETING H'El.i) SUN* Continued from Page 1 ul-jgy. who had . o l_ <?i? v ' * -study hisaudience. - ' ' It is wondered if tive-'men' who fos tered and entered into the Spirit' jVres V -out-Sunday eveniug.*.}vere "living ahead . of their day and ti;ov. It is possible, . feiilly true thfi.t. ii-i, ilni s.-uc TiF hn mati Hideavor- tlune begins. to^ifayxL UP a ?et of young vd'tvatedK-lu'irtiian jipni.tud men; w-lin know VHimuhlng.who mpan something and whom we hope,. will_be pmmn tied. .aiuL. helped to do something! Dr. Brown read a carefully selected ?? list of names-to constitute* a commit-j tee to practically and to perpetually for use the spirit sho.vn in Sunday's ?. . meeting. " / ~ V T~; Tcr these young men our eminent ^ physicians, the 1ni~tTvrt~.nther professional men and. our splendid ministry, . , I J* iEVY ' I arit Store iSt. Phone7567 TO'en, Women end ChilcU | i pes* Millinery ;|: re is: First Class Tailor ^ , uly Shop for V^omen^T 11 'girl** ' 'ttiiy ft-niTV US hft- ^ )r Less. | o e *? .iirirtnrfpd c-lyfirv and" better houses of J worship. .'._ . ... ' STATIC OGG Ais 1ZERS OF . 7" SO I t 11 LRX-OCAlitilAX -LiFIC . NSlKAXTi^COMFAN^.- -^- " * 11 - Lotnlfm^tl fililn page * ffial 11itve" come to many other' comfwc- nie^ proposing to do an industrial bus. 3 Uiess, anil feel certain that every investor will reap many-profitable-benerns: -v ?v In ai^ interview with A. Wt. Simklns, Slate organizer .during his stay in Orangeburg .there was. reported, the. 'most liberal response from the pro-^Vossivve ciiizens here. Nearly every one approached was ready to give 4leir nubscription for stock by paying a letgo. initial installment. The conl_i.uT!y, in view of this-itiml of response, expects to be ready to begin writing policies?by-~thc~brginning of the now year ^ -:-; ^ 1 )i' tt S- Wrikinson. Tre3idcnt of Mine .A. & M. College ,a: member of the board of directors, has liberally -subscribed "ami" endorsed the -movement, 1'" mntofi that such an Organi/.a i : oiPliait long been needed in" the State, aiul,tiifi was willing to give both" liis'i'nOftns and time to assure the-establishment of such an 'organization. Mrs. M. 13. Wilkinson,"prominent olub. w..1,:.^ ;.ls;n subscribed anu promised to i>nt tin* [-"-"position before all the._leading clubwomen of the State, jit-is such encouragement as this.that I the .State organizers are spending night "and day interviewing and soliciting (he aid of all for the-hasty-assurance of the Southern Guardian Life insurance Company. C>R J. C. WHITE TELLS ABOUT HIS TRIP IN THf MMmi^rWEST Before, leaving home on mv vacation, Fconuueted my two last" revival nincl iri^*; at \ hhovillp mid Florence! ltet'/w , II. Miller, TKlSTOr Of the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church of Abbe? tills. There. L labored a week amdhg. the niQaL, hospitable people, Motim-j ! dists and Baptists, I ever ~saV. ~ t:iri i mi sof j_ to - fenend a second week in Abbeville, but had a previous engage"<^tr7sdtir:jjtf-rjahl-rfeiendj;-fehe:.ile4, JL [I. Butler, of Hartsvillo, who pastors a flourishing church at . Hyman's, railed .\]L_ Zion.'?This was another week, with thousands of people -tnrart-te n d awco-earh night in the heart >f t hf tobacco belt of South Carolina. TOesd;iy of the r.ext week my wife,, irrrby Aimet*. and mysetf^ieft for the National. Baptist Convention in inHunapplis,; Ind. We missed the convention train. imfc-the G.-Dun? Lllltl''lL'i>ltiH. and the Bcv. G. Gc . Daniels of. VieorgGto\vh.~accdhlpahtei3 i lift nil f l\o ii>f> tf _ - i i . i i na? n?> jriitr trtty. 5 At Cincinnati. Ohio, we met with great throngs.of delegates frotn North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee' and Plier States who got left like our 3olvea. V " -Great MuUiiudes_Atten<L Convention. auditorium; .j&vltere the greatest meetings of this country" areheld.' Dr. J. oJL men. The National Baptist Contention of women met simultaneously with the Corinthian Baptist, the RevL nr TT^nrtoh: jsafcTor. This, great body is uvcf by Mrs. GiSofeia De-' Baptist-Faulkner of Chica^Hl. This was the greatest -crowd of cvlstian women I have ever seeajin-ily life.: . AX- the au d i t ariumv.' h e? . t.h? mep lu-ld their sessions, I have?|ever seen a Jarge.crowd. oT pie?p_AU. jay life. ? ?r-???7? FP i J Convention loo Blft and Unwieitl'mg. The National Baptist Convention-' is entirely too hig and ineapahie of handling. The Natjjptel llaptist Convention stands in *(Br neeci of organization, and more system in handling ft>K. JKI/tli will deliyrr- his trfgSF - Social Sermtn' "WHEN CHICKENS CpME , ' HOM& TO ROOST!" , Don't Miss this Roys-HV a Knock-' ou.tr Come on! Let'i Go! ** ' ??" 1 ' J *v. ? . I ' ... 'nin V'lH *| " > ' THK FALWET the?variono- State delegations. . The aermons, addresses, reports of departments -were- great. ^Pcucb ana harmony prevailed, The next session of the convention a.*ill bp held with the Baptists of the State of Colorado, in the City of Denr--rt? L - ? /er. 1 Indianapolis is a very large, beauthtni.and enterprising city Most Ql the. Colored nennl? ar? r?f thn Smith? Senue^liifijdttfe Hospitable; ^ The colored people^ptiMVest are far behind the Southern'eolored people In educaA^a and material wealth. The separate schooL system, is?being put in k'Oglie^? ?I?-? ??1?? Chicago, the Greatest City of AWfer'icaT -While at the National Baptist Convention?South Carolina was signally honored, in mat two or her sons were given.sermons to preach before that great?body, vie,;?Rev. J.?ft Fin rip, A' n:. d. P., and the nov. J. C. White. We left Indianapolis on Monday for Chicago, where--we were the guests- of Mrs. A. P. Brooks, 4530 Calumet Mrs. .Brooks and her family were -fch C. Dr?Ar-P.-, Dewey, G. W. and the beautiful Miss Josephine Broo.ks constitute this very excellent family. Here in this beautiful home .ve stayed, had everything one's heart couid Av'ish to eat, ahd for comforts, l'he people of Chicago are certainly a line lot. They are just like. Southern people. -^Chicago?is indeed the greatest city Of America. :lt is the fastest growing city in America. Rev. N. S. Shelton,?-Mhs. Shelton, Mrs. Owens, Harry and Roscoe are all doing - fine:?We took dinner there. It vwirv an eiiiuwratc: -iuiuir.- we spent the dayjyith Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Howard and took dinner. Mtt Howard took mo out to ride over, a large part of the city. We took in the .great -fho '"WOEtEfc The greaLcity market, China town, the Jewish and Latin set -Hementa. Our own flir. it. w. West berry sjiared no pains in making it ideasant tor us. 'VV6 fllbt Ml".. \V? A; N'ik, who is also doing well. 'Mrs. Cecelia Marshall, one" of Zion -Baptists imsc-members. wuft-irer sister, Mrs. Sharp, made it vfery pleasant fox -mr?They live at C06G I.aKayatt JU'u. brother of Mrs; H. E. Taylor of this city, is doing-nicely. Among the Chicago ^Churches. ? I worshipped' at the Seventh Day Adventists on Saturday. attended their-Sabbath School.. Mr. Harry Shel ton is superintendent. There Lfonnri hum!reds of eayneat workers engaged in tl'ie' Master's cause. ~ This was the best organized-Sunday Schopl 1 ever saw. They raised $141 tdbT iTip-tliaT'that was ~a'small "rbllec L.m., line muiwi ntrg-;r""irw??ur (J I Avhite niombersr t<? my laur'prisev The Rev 'Mr. Peters is llie affable {Vaster, inc services were fndocu grana. The' .nejlv day, Sunday, 1 visited the groat -hVbenezef Baptist Church, xor nor- t ii ml J and lMll streets. IteV. Sunday School was hevond one's iin -agination. 7J__spoke to a number ol -me-qetftmnieMits" -A large number of the teachers knews mo, because they visited the National"TJttptisl Sunday School Congress he*? in- Columbia in J.uner- They gave me-a-n wetlon. 1 heard an excellent sermon that. morning from a young.man from Los An' geles.-Cal. i estimated the congregation to be near three thousand. J met a large number ok South Carolinians. At.night 1 preached for the Friend; shin Baptist 1 Church. Rev. Dr. L Drftne-Is the pastor. . Thin about e^glit miTes" wesCof State street Thcrg~aTu aiiuift l.soo SuntlAV acnooi scholars. there, a great church and a wonderful" preaehePr- They made it quite pleasant- for; me. Mr.. West berry accompanied me over there Chicago is great as an industrial cen ter, great in "^educational?facilities : great in religion ana great in. sip and crime; We left the-' "Windy "ftttjt -Wcdp.esday for the land of Dixie; We " stopped over one night and dny-'fl'r Ashevillc N. C. Editor J. D. Carr, as soon as he heard that I was there, put his fine car at-my disposaTTo go" where 1 jile.nse.d nud use ? i uas in-Uk city. Mr. Carr__certainly .knows im? to make you feel good in his hom< town* We stopped with my wlfo't brother, Mr. Mason Ren wick, on Hil debrand^slxeet^ Friday afternoon wt left for Union, S. C., my wife's home Xlot there and found^Div^S. A. Kims ensn'Knri in n 'meeting. I preached al uorinih uaptist uiiurcTt aH day Sun day to tjh'e,. hirgest crowds ever seer nV TKBT'cntfrrh ?? ' Dr. J. S. Daniels Resigns^ The Rev-. J. S. Daniels, who Ma? paatored Corinth Baptist Church foi the past five years, tendered his re si# dlntp elTecl. Rev. Dr. Daniels Is a fin! proafthor, progressive, affable and tc know him is to loye - him. Rev Daniels is open to?some good chureft at present. However, a big church Jij North Carolina U fir -tthe act of cait lng him, 1" V ' i; " v - to T TT a nrrtr ? m. ^ f South Car< T f~? Colum X - - _ V V Rahv and Mothers Day?I -RXCEfr-feegin 2 P. M. BAi V X Farmer's Conference 10 A. X ?nd Base Ball Game 4:30J J ~ 11 A. M., Allen-Benedict Ai ?r balT pramef^H- ===7 f *??11 A. M., Dooltci1 T. Hi, v& ^wtflicsfl thla intorocting gnr ' ? ' r " ? RUNNING AND M/ Greater Soi " - ' Write for Catalog to Gfc ?S On leaving, the deacon board of Corinth Church gave Dr. Daniels a splendid -recqpimegdation and an after collection^ Many tears were shed that night. At Chester One Week. Monday found me iri; Chester, my home towiw Whenever !-am 4n Ches ter or Rock Hill I feel that I am on holy ground, for that is where I was brought up and born. I spent a week r in Chester helping .the Rev. Dr. J. W ; Coleman in d revival, though my , but -it soon got air right-artd we hac! one of the noblest mpptinpa Hint rit\ ' evdr had. Prof. S. L. Finley," Mr." Spann, the ~ undertaker, Vander Smithy?Jeha?Me Lure, are the leadings lights of thai _-4hurch. I stopped at the home ol r Madam M. E. Wood, the great hali l. -Aiiltnrint Mrn Wnnri Irnnpg a nirA r- beautiful?home with pverv comfort F a?U ulie-4a?one of the best cookB^lt Z "Smith "Carolina. Dr." Coleman is -helc in the highest osteem by all the people of Chester, regardless of denomina tion, n,. . . i Saturday morning I left Chester, foi Columbia, the best town, white anc I black, on the-American continent, anc I + here I met tho~" great Zion Baptfai ChTnTh~,ttr6~grgat63trChrl8tlaii congre gallon in ^t-lxls "country. : REV.-X. ELLIOXT ? ==* " HALL BRUTALLY ? SHOT TO UbATH I In tRe MajorityBaptist Churcli in Spavtnnbnrg. _ Oil-Monday nlght-ef-laat-week, Sep r ly church conference (or church meat ing), the Rev. T. Elliott Hall wat glint tr> fionth hv n voune aspirant t< i ne churcli had the usual large cl-o^rc (ilirine the rmirsn nf a huainpen moof ing, while a number was on the out * .side selling cream and other -editable^ in front of the church,? - - All south Carolina" was-shocked by reason of that awful tragedy, because the Rev. T. Elliott Hall was so widely known and loved as one of the best "Una. p ?waa- in Chr0"**" County. 46 years agd,. was educated at ^ foi inline n iiiL| u.u t Hill Mt was converted when a mere boy, was ordainexl by the executive board ot the Sandy River Association 17 years ago. About the sarnie -time he was married jto Miss Laura Douglass o) Union, Of. this marriage eight chtl r drcn- were- boriTy all of whom .survive him, together with the widow, a 1 father...three brothers, three sistert pJind. a host bf relatives and friends [ burg from the Macedonia Baptist , Church, the Rev. J. C. White, of Co q lumbia, 8. >., delivering the funeraJ , T. S. .Gilmore, Rock Hill, and Rev. J , C. Tobin,"Union, Rev. C. S. McLester OohimWa. More than .six thousand people at fended the funeral. It took nearlj VMS Hours to revle w th.e remains j - Burial of tho -remains was at tht ^-Seekwrll Baprtlst Church In. Nowberr) 7 County, which lie was pastorv ! At the time of."Dr. Hall's untlmelj --targcat rhurchcs HTr "thin state: HTi services -weTS^ always in great demand in revivals throughout this - Slate and otftefSHiTes: * Fred Alexander, the slayer;' is in ' Spartanburg, jaib awaiting trial. = c ' if ARTHURTOWN NEWS, ^ Z: * - ~ * r i ii m-?' _At Rrqyn Chapel A. M. E. phUrcti ~ of-which R?Yy Ht W. Walker la pastor -V _ Wli ' ?'?" I we aro glad to ?ay ve Iav? closed i I' .<-! ' j: ' -4*^ 'ftf/Ji?'J*r?. y IK ' * ?? in.! k HSBSSBS - j . ; , / 5 . j ' Sm )lina Colored bia, October TUESDAY 3aby Welfare Board of Columbi; RAT/f, fiAMf XP. M.. Charlr WEDNESDAY M. GREAT CHOHt-GONTESTP. M., Charlotte vs. Local Team. ohual Classic. Thousands of pe FRIDAY Wilson Hfrj of Florence ;_J5uialb "Rr^ , :R m s VRNESS RACES Every Da uthefn $hoWs Eurnii me Meet YoofcS'^ndi Rar?> ^ noine!!! en Jackson, Secretary, 1119 Washin . r<+7~* ?? ?$* !^H$? ? ? ? ? successful revival meeting. We rar f or labout three -weeks" During~this winy we-naa wun us some 01 tne lettu ing talents ot South..CaroUna. Key. J D. Burch, pastor of--S'antuc, prcachec four nights. He had a splendid argu mcnt, and that any people should en. joy. hearing. Dr. E^JUL McGill. i\ E [7 of Orangeburg district, and profpssni i of English at Allen University ; preached for us two'nights He is one of the best preachers iti the State r Any church is blessed to have his ser vice. He has a standing Invitation t our churchT Dr. r> H Sjmi,?president of Aller University, was with us also. He is s t wonderful prea'eber and can entertah all classes of. people. H"o is also-: L great president" ahd is making old A f U. just what she should be. '.We wel . come hinv at -any time?Rev. J. B Wells, pastor of-the Baptist church ii * "Lexington?eounty, finished ibe re y^avaL^mepiinrr.^^yfl^haveh't words ti I eapaaal what kind of man he.iB. H< s- can almost makp'a dog laugh and ui r Infidel shout. We had splendid crowd; every night. _ We are delightod to oa: , A NE\ -1 r By R. Alexapc _ Sffiftnre; Creation and Development c ef the Holy Ghost; The Church.; 1' The'History of the-" Roman Empire . ?Eoman Decline and-the-Iteforrrmtton This book is sold on the Book St? , and at The Hamilton Book Store i p address js ChfslerrSrCT'BoX 25, at' V V v vv *?*v vv w VVV VV v v i 11 i'se | 11181 ' | Wholesale Dealer -f Findlnea. Hiii'iipaa iii_? " | Wholesale ' J Auto Top Manufa< ! A 0 i j what you want to f / '? * want to Sell. : ? - r~- ' I Poro Be* Hair Culture, Facial Massagi I 1; S. Leevy's P 1131 Waahiftaton Sire Ti)fE t/exBTng' fro r THE TWf ; , 7?pii 2 Saxophones^ V%lin, Clarinet; 1 Music furnished for Balls,' where Good, Late, Lively, High StTT7??T A 11 m AUfati nsscniUI TELEPHO: PRICES REASONABLE, i # LeRoy. Simpkins, Manager, ^ ^ m|| ** ^ai , ^1 State Fair | 36-m? a, has interesting prograjm. X tte vs. Local TtjSin. 3 PrMr and 8 P. M. SecI i ople will witness this foot ^ ?? > 1 r as many are. Axpflctp^ t.n_ Y . y Beginning'Tuesdayr _ sti Carnival. * ?jr sH Sec What The , gtor^StreetrColunibia^^ ^ I 1 that the Baptist people of Arthur's ' [joined in with us in great numbers and helped to put the meeting over. J They even ran prayer meeting tor us, and tooft love feast wlthms. We are . in unity-'down here and can do whati sver we trv. During our meeting we L-received 13 "members-and?baptizprt 8 _____ ' pqrsons. The collection for the meeting amounted to $197.14. The ghoul* ~ thus of every body-is at 4he wheel ? > gett:ng our past or ready for the an oual conference. * lie is feeling a .lit tie bit sliaHey but the members claim v that he need no.t fear they afe gMng to i. give, hint all that is required. Miss Lily B. Williams is back from ' New Jersey,- where she spent the sum- --rner wtth her sister, and al?u<$MlsB. i - . - t< ~ 'HazelnayClntts Is'back irom Florida.?= X where Rhi?sppht the Slimmer with her ' j = jfathorr . - ? - - , T i 1 . .. .. ??* Evelyn V. -Harrington, 3 f . ^? : Reporter, ? V BOOK Z j CHRISTIAN CHURGH ler Carroll, D. D. " ; ' ^ ? lical facta on Creation; The -Bible and >f Man: The Virgin Birth of Ghristy-a?<l?. " ? rul Resurrection of Jesus, and the Office _ he Christian Church.. It also contains and Chiisti?mt^',_tp gellier with The : * Period;-Missions and FTvaTigelTsm,~and nd at The State Book Store, Columbia, in Chester, also by the author, whose the^normal price'of 80,cg]^g. - ^ . - - - ? - ?-- i . # t * : W. Sfartin impton Avehue - | J UMBIA,S.G. I , in Leather, Shoe | ^Saddl^s, Ctc. | Hide Buver f cturcr. Let us know | Buy and wfiat you | iuty Shop , I ng. Manicuring, Hair jfcbhijng * ^ 'STOHlTnCHDY ' epartmeht Store et " Collimhia ^ C LQRED. ORCHESTRA IN ! ) CAROLINAS. SCES?7 9n*B Violin, Drums, frano and -Cornet, i Pnrties, Dances andTfor any Occasion { l-Class Music is~ desired ? fy St. Hour* 3 4a> f> P. M. ??- J?NES 9173?4756. / * ^ J 5 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I ^ - ?;^ Eugene Simpkina, Asst. Manager, J 2_ kiftn, 1432 Liftqoln St.-, Columbia, S. OS ?? ssm