The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 06, 1926, Page THREE, Image 3
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November 6, 1926.
ji (REV. ALBEHTl
.. As we grow into any degree of,
strength which others desire to use
fftr^t^anir "own oolfiah punjost'tj, they j
_ often| gather around us with worvds |
t?f" praise on their lips that find no |
expression in thpir- hnnrt-a ThnVT^oJr I
fer botlfer about our faults'] For the?
purpo&se, We have none. They at^ >
^ tribute to jus virtues yflpeh thi?iL.tnMy
that we bsfte never done, nor do we
ever hope tk tfo- Afre sit still jSUb
.these; wOmlOMUI tnings are being said
^ about us. "rifle silfish silde of our natures
is tickled ffnd we swell up in
pride;and imagine that we feel good.
WhMi alt-bf-tftiaAs going on, we dc
not pant ttie trijtp'told to us. We dc
not yonV ^ho .iioCual facto in the oit
uation before us Known. In this state
of-iiiiml, we havif ehtered into a lain"
of folly, and the man or condition
that brings us out of that land 4t
? viewed as our7" mortal enemy. Bu
are these real friends that have ul
?ln-hand '^ ^TjUiii Uiey b& trusted whet
disaster come^to us? When we los<
that thatrtheV 'are trying to use, wil
they_ be the i same ? How long can
we hope ^tQ have them with us in any
conflict^_that may confront us? Oh.
jUSt fthqiit a?,lni)g a,. Pat
the armv. . These are not. friends I
When the hour of darkness and trial
? ?me&|-these-will be the first to "forsake
us - and flee.?They?see in uur
growing strength a possibility of
putting over their programs of de^
ception, and> thus they gather around
us for selfish purpuses. 3uinelimos
our resources are such that we can
set "Big" tables, and then they come
and go, with their lips fult- of mock
praises f?r us. What happens when
1 we?wise to the game,' tney are
playing?. Then the worst word that
they can say about us is too good for
us. All of the bad talk that enertnes
? have circulated ahout usf they- thpn
give expression to. They go into so
mPch of our .private, affairs ;is- w?
have made known to them, and they
go from place to place to paddle
these things about'us. When these
deceptive efforts have failed, then
thoy come to us-ftgwrFand -say: -"Now
what is the matter with you?" I am
thc.4aihe friends,.to you .that I~Os d"
to\be. I have not changed. I think.
more of you than I ever "did. I will
"" ' "do anything 1 can for you. I have
always thought a deal of you. Any
fayor at my command is yours for
VIMS A^UIl IIIUI Idl mail UU clliy
more? Now cheer up, and let us be
the kind of friends we once were.
?Say% by the way; I left my purse at
been telling my friends all dav about
what a great man you are. Ask
them, they will tell you. I am nor
hypocrite. I am your friend." Well
suppose yon let_him have thefjye-dol^ lars,
what then? Well, he is not
likely to ever pay you, and the moment
he gets that mnnev vrui -have
made a seven f<5ld mofe of an enemy
of him than he was before; But, the
'type of man or womnn in qiie.st.inn-is
not .your friend. The extent-4.0 which
you believe he or.she_isr to that extent
you are ruined. The moment- you
direct either a 'man or a woman to ir/Mir
r* Anlr At KaaI/ f Un eriirif liol nkneo
J UUi V/V. KJ\JKJl\y tllb QJ/UlVUUi |7IIM.U
T of t.hpir friendship doparts novor to return.
You Jiave a splendid commercial
friend, a friend whom you
can buy up today and a friend whom
some one else can buy from you to
morrow.. Life's pathway along which
we go is filled wit such friends. They
smile with you when they Ihiiik-.yuu '
prosper and they generally leave you
when they "think: that theTnuasurtrrrf '
prosperity you have had has left yoa.
.< No mortal man nor woman can prosper
long who is^surrounded ]jy suph.
? friends.?The type uf fiiends in iiues-"
.j tion are not best for you nor.me.
1 The friend I like best, is the friend
who will tell me the TRUTH. The
friend who will run tha risk of being
thought to be my enemy rather
(han hide my mistakes from me for
gain. The friend who likes me too
well to weave a web of deception a- ?
round me so as-to get all that "he
CarT out of me. ^ " -v-"
? ' I do not want my friend to hate
my enemies, but he is no friend to
' me it he plots with .them against me.
T~ want no false praise from my""
friend. If' he stands with nripdn the
conflict of doubt and fear and rings
true to his relation to trie, I am con
tent. II<e need not'jtell all of the bird
Jthings that my foes may say about
me. However, he must not believe
whatever' is shid about me without
- proof. ' He-needrtotdefend TTfe"irr"
. Laurens News
7. Thd* service was good as usual at
Bethel A. M. E.f ClUlPChJJn. Sunday
service was held for Mrs. 'r.mma J. 7
?-?Ellison Hall funncily of thlg
but who has made her homq in H+eh'
Point. N. C. for a few ye*rs. She
--to urriTcd1 by her htuband^Jrank
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Best For Me and You j
H. LQNGV ). Eh
the wrong. He neC<3 hot" cover ui
that I Vpn-P .Pinti lln.t ; , .. nr
: He. need not push me into a place thu
I-caiT not fill. Let him be just to mi
hMHl., just ro nimnetT."" llfr^ftced lip
Jhit; convictions So as tt
* plcae men Iwant. l?is-.respect, hi:
companionship and the 'expression ol
-his courage. Sl<^
-^Tjnrcr can be set upon, these thin or s
Thi'.v AW-iiout money and?wilhout
price. The moment either of-us
allowg money to touch these things
then we- give birth to the expressior
of a commercial friendship that iin
ally deceives and destroys ~TStT"lha1
reftooca vitat oenfidenec in itv?I-4tkc
a. friend who is honest with himself
Who rarrios rim ply one face..millet
:i'ig? hat.?Npt mm Who will pat me
m' the "shoulder and whisper sweet
~thiiiKS~"ijsto my ears-, and then make
-'Uli.intf remark"* ",n " iwn?h*
s~Tronc, Nnf~ """ " ns
o me as he can so as to Ret from
me that which he-hopes to use araiii:,t
ine. Not 6he who caters tc
the sensual side of my nature, in th<
effort , to blast roy Jqh.aiact.eiv so," -as
to use me fof- dishonorable ntirnasos
no no: irivettie 'flYO1 nlft timn frmn/1
who is loyal in his spirit and life tc
Christ Jesus. " -
If troubV^Comos.1! c?m trust, such
a mornL If life's way becomes dark
and dreary I can trust such a friend'
Wfrofa money ttnd false fricTul have
'fled, and when the,, laughter of fools
are ringing in my ears, thoh from
such "friends I shall hear the music
- f "Stand still, I iirri wiCH you. It
all others go, I am heW. I h-fto not
-much, but us'long as I have you have
and as long, us you ring true to the
bent that is in you, count upon me,
both in season and Out of season."
I tell you, brother and sistes such cx
presioiis of, friendship are wbr.th more
than:' all of the deceptive gain thai
tins world can offer." It is here that
tve get the in spiral ion to - go -for \vard
amidst life's conflicts and effort to
over come evil with good.-' The life
I has iiover_had such an_je-xpression
of friendship flow into it, is in
-deed- ban en uf ail;j.liut inaKe<T~f5f
rdal growth and happiness in thite
world. ??
J. Qno only, meets with but few .sul}|
friends from the cradle to the grave,
They are not ^tlways the kind ' o;
FRIENDS-WK WOUbB-fc?eg- T<3
HAVE. Sometime they are ugly;
possessing no physical beauty whatever.
Sometime they may be those
about whom?many hard-things have
.been said: They may be those whose
character .are, being attacked by fols"
friends... #ut, if they come tq U* in
toe nour ox inai ana aarKness, wun
'sincere expression of friendship .and
if we, turn them away, the kind we
-wnnt come, may tuner t'Ulllt.'.???rs
thirty five years of experience has
..taught nic to' accept- the type, of
friendship that' tin.' i'uiidilinn 1 have
to face sends my way. The friends
TromT whom 1 have .expected most m
"life have linne the least for me. Those
in whom ar^tlrsr, 1 sawa^otTvrng and
from whom-1 expected nothing, have
done all that friends have ever done
for me in this life. There is no fear
of deception \ijth these. These never
say one thing to you and mean
nnotherl^These" "ftCVel- laugh in your
face and then stab you in the back.
These.never play tlie Judas.gume on
you. They find that in you which
they can die -Uaao. ? Thoy take you as
they fintfr you. They -look for ..the
best that is in you, and they help
you to ftveruoitic evil Wilh Thov
will not cover up your sins so as to
lead you. into' their sins. -They ^wid
not use their money so as to take
oiJunnforro rxf xrAii THifMY** frrPninct
desire is to see you succeed along
right", lines. This the best friend
for me, and this i$ the best kind of
friend for you. No hearts are broken
by this type of friends."i Ntv lives
are wrecked by this type of friend.
No lies are* told aboqt you by this
type of friend. No deceptive ditches
are dug for your feet by sucK friends.
For yoUr-thcy stand as Jiftht jiggggg
of love and mercy by life's pathway,
to direct you to the' best that there is
for you in this life.. They are-life's
JiEST BET in this world. When the
world, the flesh and the devil have
done their i>est to, destroy you, you
can count'pif these to ring true in
the iconflictVof life.
Such friendships that aTc formed
here,' shall beVkiuMvn on. Um EVER
GREEN SHORE, where the wicked
shall cease their troubling and The
weary find their rest. ^ C.
Hall, motherr; Mrs. Delia Thompson,
two s/mnll children, "two?aunts,
frve Uncles 'arid a "grSTTd father, Mr.
To^ki Thrmpson.
Sarah "^tuth Patterson, Jhe eight
imonth old 'daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Stralinf? Pattftr^pp difd was buried
yin -the Laur^ng"f*Cehfetery this past
,week. *: i
Sunday, Oct.-24th/Aftt ShSO-o'clbck,
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-? ?? toeipau
?^-r-- . '} =?
t i.'iiinwiiiii un i ilu lii'ia hi iwr
& A. M. E. Church for Mr. Sutterwhi
g a j-nomincnt citizen of this city vvl
5 hrui Lccn sick" for a short while, 1
X . lth'l VP's It . VL' I fti \ltiu ? lnn/> Vintf n
rj -whrtp; n ,number of sisters , qnd brot
-?pi s and t?1 ho?t'fyicmly tp iinouyn h
}>?
Tho junior rlmin ..n.lr.. %
L. tic 11 of Mrs. Minnie Sanders and Mi:
^ Odessa Sander^ have carpeted tl
-- Mrs; -Pnnriio Sullivan, formerly <
lhis city, but now of Tarry town, 1
a faithful and dutiful member <
HothcLA?M. H: Chiircdvseftt S5dtQ-i
Mrs. Marie (Jarlingion for-her-ehul't
diifft Sim, iivliii tilt) paopor and'merr
hereto remember -her"" in their pra>
' crs:"'
j The Dorcas . Charity Club held
?delVhtial meeting with Mrs. Ann
--j L. Q.wens. A delicious course of u
LI creum anil cake v.as served. The nt;:
me.'iiii'r will be lit'ld with Mi's Dtrpah
L Anderson, on Price St
r- T-lie film Hird" fecwimr'Clnh met a
the home of Mrs. Sallie RI.ict-Rtor
* The " meeting was called to ord<
? by tlTe president." "An excellent pri
, yram \va< rendered by t-he ladies. Th
C.'ub sewed for one hour then a di
^ licious course of refreshments "\vei
( ' sei-vid Mts. I:eujse Price tkankc
, the lip: tess and invited the club 1
meet with ^ver in their next reguh
meeting iii.uhtTWvhtch is her birthda
^UlVir a ' jSTly^tTmo- 1^ frkpCtfte(Tr~
Those'pn the sick lise are: Mr
Amelia Garrett. Mrs. Snllie Dend
Montgomery,, I\In. Ilaskel McDanie
H'e trust, that they will soon be u
rr~ttn: 1 out v. tra in?
,! . Rev,- J. B. Smith, Mrs. Ruth Smit
Thomas, ^Mr.' Arnett Bark$dale, M
-?f. I'i; 1>1> Huiit uvi Ml' and Mi'J. Wr
,1 M"n;;c were among those that at tone
: cd" the State fair-in Columbia la;
r week. it :? ? *"
Mrs. Alice Moore, reporte
>\ LITERATI*RE AND ART
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J. W. Wit her spoon ,
-) 1 i'it, often until- tlmte- o'eloek- t<
nieht and^AV-riUo- I?remain- at m
typewriter sometimes for days, tak
| only a few. hours relaxation at inter
-) v .i!^ for hieal3 aiul sleep. Yot, I d
! not like td'Arrite as 'niost'bf us" dr
4 I cannot, lireo mygnlf t;. u-rit? nmi
ter that will Be ""iii'terokt-ing only t
in---, i iiiusi nave. ai least one omc
interested reader. ' :
Nvow' the space-- of this ncwspape
'A is jimited. Idealizing, this, I shall at
j merely tn?touch?thd- -oalior
jfo'atifres of this subject.- '
j* ' The attempt;; made by our poopl
| in the field of 11 erature and art ar
icoui'agrihg indeed. These, are o
"T wide .variation*. lhe writer who as
sikns himself task with n viei
?l to development of himelf and the ar
j playg an honorable role, and deserve
I com '.Tic n 11 atton. Ho .will achieve hi
! _vm\. But he who i3 self appointe
coTT-rii', plii'yymfT ;?t"
i no knowledge or thoujrht, offers so
ciety nothing and accomplishes io re
' orn for hi^ labors empty platit ude
(riven by himself.
aLost^ "sheets" today Jmye space
^. iven over to literatim1 and art. \V
tntr-prrrHculdf bffbl'lgr-eg
J says, plays, .stories, illustrations, p<?
j ' ry. Of these,, essays lead; illus
rations mine ne.\t; poetiy and slioi
"Veries or not..at a!). .
?If a e iit'l'Ibntot's nuuerr.il is to h
.-alued he must have some knowledpr
of art. Take for instance, previou
*~onTT"ihT.ticns to the PaTmefto Lcadei
A'dlVt of these have been good-; bu
all of them could have been if th
I writers had but; kept in mind th
satntyuvr of sortie-body asfde fror
' hum selves. Art hr-net?niirtrard. I
itches humanity en masse.
' That is one reason church periodi
; cols do not often enjoy a large cir
I eolation." Yoti see humanity is no
is it Methodist ~oi'' Baptist or Kpisee
'palian. Hence it is not intensely iii
'ere: ted in my personal church fights
Editors know this, and seek to hav
their papers waft with the highes
expression of Uterature^aiid art. Bea
n mind that I am not seeking to b
ucaclemic. For that is not artist)
T havo ~Tepresentcd~~seyeral paper
in 'my time. I now represent? th
j Palmetto Leader in this sectior
j What lire the peoplp interested Ji
j most? School projects; the fact
I cbuceVrrfi?: homicides, wrecks, lynch
; ingfc, storms, earthquakes, wars, fa
| nijncs, tax reforms, etc. We couli
I never get a subscriber by simply call
ing. attention to a church row involv
iifg one mj^i and himself. But',
point, out, and that .emphatically. th?
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HETTO LEADER
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iei I accomplishments of the N.
te P., the travels and lectures 1 of - D'u j
tip Bois. tfto soeial angle "f t&a <.vi j
ig_Jtase, -the meetings of the. Women's
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i- viuus uiiu vjiner uroau icaiuic*^ ot lifo
, . 4 ?7?- - " m
h^ aside from those enumerated above,
is Then, he nas no reason to-refuse sub*
scription- for when you write of'these
c=?you 1 write ot hunuuilty-^of him.
*s Regardless of what we'would like
ic to^ write,we should ever rememberjf
j V-Ujue IT MUST SELL! , Regardless
"L | f anything else, this must enter the
jf 'proposition; the value of its re:nlyi^J
to tZBhuter, its Jitoraturty-its -art--rn?H-g?rtr--'
th- thiuie of The "Best y,hi>e ?u?-i.
- Andeisun, _'S, C. subscribe to tlfe Lead,
or, Complimenting the fn>e print,- its7.1
freedom from mudslinging, - and its ,
a up to daJLe mechanical construction. *
le Let us continue to assist in having it
: & good, newsy, clean sheet'. Again,
ct it jigs hrtm complimented for its reed I
a : ularity. :
What has been sakl of pi-ose writ
it in'jr mav he likewise nppliod in p?? J
;k r try".?Any matter that can only be j
jr- used thij^-eek for my personal hciri^ ^
3- fit and at. the expense- of- the precious <
le moments i-f llm itmiIhk is a 'llnhMlli' ~i
nr to newspaper and not an asset.- The J
re i (rue philosopher is an artist. And ho 4
<1 too, hut reasons why. Title art seeks i
jo to express, to exhibit, and oot.to'co
ir erce. A by man who assumes the role" j
y l)f an essayist and employs anv other 1
;v>othod is a subject for the psycholoJj
K gists. t . " '
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1 B ELTON LOCALS.
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Mr Eugene Washington Was buried j
r ''st Saturday afternoon at 2:.1Q o' '
I lo^k. Suspicioning that he was 7101- ^
=onedt some of his, organs ^wej-i
]__jiway for examiiratTon.
j ~~ Mrs. Rosa Reck, who lias been very"
Will is up again and at work.'
|. Mrs. Hester Mc David, widow of \
; -he deceased Rev- B.-F.- McDa?id was J
. buried at Mt. Zion Baptist Church j
j last Monday.. Shq was a hiember of ij
i that church for a lonp time. SufTer- !j
j ha- 'iirokc, which kt'pl~~hei'1' lingering ^
^-Tor almost two yPJTPs nncFa repitition ]
.j >f the same recently brought her-de " !
| ~mise last week! J
j While their pastor, tlCY. L. J. Cow - m
}-j-ans;-preached" the choir from Hope- ]
well r^fpliM-ed ' cr,tv.r, Bxct-'Hiiwt1"minfii - 3
-^! last Sunday flight at the A. M. E.
Church. Rev. Cowans preached to" ?|
in annreciative audience anil Ihe eon ^
,r I.' rihution was pood. *j
Rev. J. W. Douplas, who !s PreKid- j
Ll i " trr " F1d Af?ni-?tOo. 4>Ift- Di?;tT-fT^F^
I >tid nmkine- n enpo^scfnl fnn/.!n I't
( ! sion of fiis church work for the year.
c!. liassfitl :throujrtr Helton enroute" to {
,} "[ Greenville, Saturday;
r --Mr. If. ivrr'rrinmpioh, " who is?
v .._Aplo?d44v-meitiln'r pf Mf 7i"hTs er
t j. "cotinpr to return to Tampa, Fla. this
r wdek. His 'madam'remains here. It
cr A special program is on at the A. '|!
f>. M. E. Church next Sunday and at {
hy night.
i. There will be an associated meet- J
... "f the missionary soeieti?vr- nfaf
Mt. 7 inn nnvf C:?n.l?y nf | j
' /ernoon. Nov. 7 at 4, o'clock: Rev. J. |'1?!
I-' W: n \yi_U preach and ev-TS
o* tvbody in?Brdtnn is invited to at.
*grnfr""Thi'< will ho 'fr gyeat iiT piva,;.nal
meeting and a splendid pro- 'X
i tram is expected. 'i
+-^ The Union Iliuh School hr.it Hrufk
a new mark this year. The "people'. ~~
*<?T Ri'l'on nre proud of their splendid
c raculty. ^ Because of the wider range
c >f subjects offered?there, MrT James
: "rid Carolyn Milliner-, have chartered
t 'rem . the Graded. School and have
(> matriculated at tije Union High. Our
cj vhols must keep up with those text'
n ; haoks in vogue in the best schools
or fall ' lwl'ilii'1" Tt'tTiplinp- Their ctii_
I dents for- life. Read the school regis.
ters of our Department 6f Education*?
_ rind also the works of great educat
tors. .... m .
p Mrs. Bessie Delph is planning to _
.'.cave - for Winston-Salem.
I
. ] The people here wqre pleased and
i. "orofited very much last Sunday when
e * he? delegates from many ctfurcKes
t - ,cn.mo to Mt. Zion for the quarterly
r se~?ion of the Union. The people pf
e 'Mt. Z'on spared no*pains in'making
c it pleasant for all. . Deacons Thompson.
C. R. (liimlilp 7nolr flinihlil, W
s A:'KelUT' Kills;""" "StradaTTOg Keith. e
Gamble, Cowrie Watkins, Bradley,
i. Newt and many others were on the
n job in every way to make it succeed.
s i The missionary sermon Sunday was
.vgroatr Dr. dlarrison Watkins prench.
| d. using as a text Matt. 22:37?10.
Total collectjqn for the Union, $11G.
_ 03. The next meeting will .he at
... UopowoH. --?- ^
I [J.~ Urofessor M, C. Fant spoke weli~~
e >n favor Union High Saturday^??- if
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. HEV. J. J. HARRISON, State Muter
:iIE UNITED"SQNS 01< ABRAHAM & P. of jT^
t an organization wliich Is doing a preat work for the poor and
ifirm, people of South Carolina. It has at its head Rev. J. J.
[arrison. State Master; Prof. J. A. Kirk. State .Secretary-And
K V. MeCraer^Sfate Treasurer Tt nnv? ita m^ml.nro ttrVi i'Ia
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live and gives . to the beneficiary^ snmethinpf.-aftAr ^pot-Tv- -U
ays from fifty to one hundred dollars for hospital benefit anji ;
PGjgf $25.00 to |100.00 in rase of total loss bv fire of house and
ousehold proods. Tt pays from $l,p0 to $3.00 per week for sickess
and up to $10.00 on Doctor's bill. ??? ?
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. Tliink of it; and for any information write 1 1
REV. J, J^ttAgRlSON. S. M.,2310 Richland 0t.,CuIu mUla, S. L.'
or Prof. J. A. KIRK, S. Sec., Bennett.sville, S. C.