The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1926, Page FOUR, Image 4

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roim . ^ j*he Palmetto functor t-?:??r Published Weekly By \~ rh?j Palmetto Leader Pub. Co. I3T0 ASSEMBLY ST It E El ??-1 COLUMBIA. S. C. ?h? h.nuii-d at Culutu. lELLJ'liO.NE I, .. , ...-*. .- 45^ ~ ^"J.FHL:D K KICK, " Editor A H ITYDSU-'.V,?Managing" Editor ~' '' w, Kl^NiTWilliams' ., ;V. _ ' ' . r-i C__,:: H^oniribU.tlTr^TMft'Tr , HENRY n. 1'1M:si.-\?c.ny rdiimGEO. II. HAMI'TUN,- Mrtpaifer A NT City Agent and Traveling Represent'jitivu. *" suiJscki FT rpN~ ""it at ks7" . CASH IN ADVANCE. . '? Ono W?r ? - jlj.00 Three Months ...... _ ' . .75 Single Copy ^.05 .AiR-nrl isinjg Kates given on application." Communications intended foi J tho current irmie. mut?b ?reach thin nHh'n, (if Mill of town) "no; .later than Tuesday night::?Cr . ..:_4$^ey^--i^-:--We<hiestiay night. Saturday. November 13, 1926. In those States where color*a greater degree of intlependencie has been exercised than ever be." r*: ;'foie in. aii election <1s shown last weelh-"-Tdwy-4rnve shown ? tho Rppnblirnn. pnrfy fhnf no *' -longer may they- bo, regarded as political slaves. : .. . v ' m m m ... v This, is a great country, v j. Something doing in every section "allsihe- time. In lha Ea.st' the Hall-Miils murder case holds . the board; in the^VcsC the grand jitry is busy with the cesspool of "corruption in IndiWhite, of the National Associa tion for I lie Advancement. o "Colored People lias investigate! ; more.lynehings;thair any man h A MM;.. \ :i.. ? 1 1.:... jhliuc-i -i uu xviive'l pviiLilillJ. was his. forty-first. Of_all o. them, he says that the IyricKInji at Aiken wr?s the worst. May be South Carolina is proud o ; that, or does she care ? _ Discussing at length the fail * trnron IlTe-])art of law.oilicers"t< do anything looking to clearinj up of the lynching of'.the Low mans, the X'olumlia Record, o Tuesday last mokes this sat ?v comment: "It is." unfortun-nti that it had to-be lel't to a Nev :?:?York n (:wspanev? Ad/1:fa i;t some ??1?- thin^."- It. nkn commented ra thcr significantly upon the xac ?that, notion e cen t-of-~rewarrphr7 been offered for the apprehen sion of the lynchers. . Senator Borah is ('encoded t ~'T "be r?h able, man, though erratic He is now much exercised ovo whether or not tile Oovernmon has control of primaries in whic; candidates for Congress ar nominated. Ifo maintains tha __X it has. He takes this positio because he opposes the seatin of Senators Vare of Penhsy] v^?nia and' Smith of Illinok L whom he claims spent too muc 1 moneyinThe "primaries of thos States. AH right,. Senator Jlc rah, now see if you can't^Jin . fault with fome other so-caJle - primaries^ wherpin colored cit: . - -aons are deniodAhe-v'trM \ o-f?m tiqipate. Bo consistent; a " Iesat> for* once in your yoin|gffifc SENATOR IHITlJlt fc>EFEATEJ). ?Senntor Butler of Hagiacht; setts, the bosom friend of Pre? --- ?^ idont-Coolidge was defeated -fo election as Senator from tha State despite the pleading of th President^ for his electior While hi* opponent, Ex-Senato E>av?d I. Wabdr defeated him only ^.nnt 4,000 <W wa , a plenty. ""HacT'fhe cQTbred vol ?. i _ r xrn- . . ,ri ? i _ 1 _' era u{ mat state voieu aa cuiur etTcitizens havtr been voting fo ^ all tuo long-, for a party, tnsteai _ . . *7. . -3 ! of the man?Senator ^.Uiit^r would have been elogUi^_Whi]e -llic.. etdorc4 v " t >. i, j : Ucuk.<r quarrel with Senator But lor, yet he lyiiLto hear thprdressf^ ' isfaetion of the colored vqters rover the do Nothing attitude of the President.?Tliey, thejcouiu"Try-~oyet, 'art* getting tired--of; mere promises and platitudes. Not that they are expecting ' ai)v special consideration, buP duo them c>3 an. important in America. , . "f ?The course of the colored Min>m3!jchu."clts voters - is but the result of that wide-spread fcehng. They had the chance i to show it and they did. As between the two as Senators,? the cblored group hasfost noth-~; ing. Senator \V7dsfr has already proven himself a man of. cour" age. independence and fairness. There, is nothing little?about "him and he will he'the last man' -to- predicate any-of~hrs j.'jlions' on prejirdicp mul intolerance. 1 \Vhy then, under the?circumstances. - tlu> colm-ivl ? ulil-? liave ?o rlcd - lriin. j The mere fact that he is a Bernvpe:"'' rmHrin^ fnr - first oft all, he is a real man. TIm I,A\V imbi'basisv.. The* revel a I ion of ' condj t; i on s! a;s -11 icy cxiot in. Aiken eonnty-J iir.-t by?Assistant?'Secretary r Walter White, of the N. A. A. C.! P.y and aiv Sneiinl. vnnuKon-Ut-= tive' of the New York World and subye(ij.!je_n'ly by a sta-iT yor respondent^of the- same, jour-* nal certainly does not present a l'i- tHre?that?is-plcasing to law" r lcwih<; ciil^ehs of this State. ' Tlie heliilesshesSi of i he's it nation ' can be easily understood by the ; ea.-y iViseriioiL of..the: r\Vorld's t-oriet'pondent wlien?he?stiys~ ?t-im4--a'lhon(4i ov-pp 1 ho ininuHtA - iris-is well knowitT yet no one f will lc convicted or even indicted 1 and tried. Such conditions are J not nleasihg to colored''eiti/.eax. f ARTHURTOWN NEWS. r j Brown- Ch-JpeT A. . HI. E. church - Sunday school niot-trt the usual hour* ??++d?ui?- iido'cnin;;- lcs. on hiis li:ttl. j The. school was conducted by the pas tori- the lesson was reviewed liv tlu> - Sui t., I. Ilai rniytc.h. Yt 1K::J0 Iter. II. W. Walker preach r etT~u very inspiring sermon. . A splcn 5 .t: i ~.I': ^ * it . ? UH1 ilUUieiKC V..IS present. lio tOOIC "as a text: 1 Kinjrs 1:9. Subject: ^ "Soleinim.'s ?.Ywsa? Choice.'"' After .1 which the I!''lv ('-ipii-ninrim was :i,-l 5 ministered- We- were v very glad to lur e Rev, Johnson -ihe 1). n\j l.q" ( ! el' t he Vii-lnvy Suviiyi-.Dank with us. lie made"a Very wise it, v.'ii. i h war-?h:'i ft' 'V. Inbc.- .'i.ne t.r.dwv. We'a!-.? bad .Alt. \V. A. vi it. lie ha<i' been to Tusk octree; Alii., for 8 months, lie is .one a i _ ~nnni'f our, best', stewards..He ig-rmty hpie for a i'dw days, lie ,made a 0 short. talk,' which was, very much ?. apj reeiated. " ; ~'J~ ' t. At. .'I dl'l Per. J J. W? .Walker motor ^ r.1 to iUo.'far Point:, h. hie. new held of labor, that wa.; added to Drown 1?Lhap.cl i. Dmn A.? At .S <.'< ].?< !;, , lie r re G turned to Drown Chapel and attain 1 pivai;he.} an-.tier >,ul?Hrrn/y ser nion?a sornnfn full of,good thoughts. . On" Monday nUtht w.e had a Jov.ely i Dnrrnt: metrttrrtr~'v.'hIt'll ps carried out very in'elii?en:ly. Wu intend'' **?' cd- to-do?more for God -and the ll church this year than wc.did last e .your, it' Giid-be our ludpc-rv?A stand u in.'.? invitntfon to nil. Sunday school , at 10:00; morning service- 1,1 :M0; A. K .- League G o'cleck; -pvonhTg-rtVyicT1 1" Evelyn Harrington, Reporter. t OL'R Ml'1.1.INS LETTER L "! . This Wednesday morning I am feeling hotter; thank God; The Home Free Will Holiness Mission held a ? successful meetnsr in 1 MuHins Inst rmttcuk. Tta,.i marring [tii _ davr.- - H. J. Coy. .thg-gTOtT Mod" ' c rator makes a good presiding officer. -Al-uch -good was accomplished in this Holines Convention in Muljlins. They 0. collected a good sum of-money for 1. Missions and Christian education. C The appoint menU.were read otv.Sat .murady noonI). C. CAITHOUN. ^ .1 r_4 FROM THE Wj?nS? TOWER. ! Irt segpfttl bfqdnfif concerning Ne~ , ?to uaptists oi iormer nays, soon 3 i after our FtT Worth session of the THEPALMET They' realize as never before that: ' 'l''1' prnfprf'ina-for; p^y_Jmo^L4faat: the happening Trf stteh things as I Those^rtAiken can happen jn?j any other~l5bTrrmufr^^ white ^ieacJe in # Aiken county are no different from those of! any other ommunity, In Afkrr and vicinity are found the^ame; kind of agencies of civilization] '?churches, schools, etc.?tHaf| "abound in every other cbmmuni4y~-^'-hc~peo^e . are, N ord ies-, or-j as Koirip liko to piiT'if-x-thfv purT^ est type of Ang'tQ-Sfrxdn/ On' what ha sis then can the hgjftr be pia.-ed that life i'i really saf-; er elsewhere in the State? ' It certainly cannot be--pleasing to.-the more civilized of. the' Avhite. citizenry.... It is the boa si of the white man that he of r?ll racer- knows how fa n.-V-ni/P and maintain governments, whorcm.life liberty and prppcit.v are projected. Indeed,, he) iud-rfies hi.--, denial of a partii ipnt'ion in hhi governrr.ei?i byculuied citizens on the groinnln that they do not hr.?ve a highTonccpf ion of the value of-lifer liberty and property. But do conditions -an?revealed show a:' hi eh concopftcm of the manclily oTTife? Or of Christic-riTty? ~~i i~. Reading of-the things-disc los-cd, one must wondei if this is .really.America',.-a land .of .civilization. But there is no u.-e of di mincing tho?wlvolo?horrid thing by saying it is an -?Vtkema!Vair. It in' a- Sotd.li Car oliria responsibility and in ? a broadei: sense, a real test.M tfie while -plan's government, to say iiothing of Christianity. If thrdo mules had been butchered r.'-s -'inhumanly' as' were those 3 colored pejpple, -before this, some 1-ody would have.been in jail or doing- time on the, road. Are not the M\tcs of human beings--- " .blnelr though they _Jn,|-^rrnTrrprccious than mere dumb anir mid*? South Carolina may not think so, but somewhere there 4s one who does, for lie has said, "Thou shall not kill." "National Baptist Convention, I vis it. d' ni:;ny liliriiiiit-s In \--ir:tyfs~~prirts i>!' the" Kast' and Northeast, I had the privilege of consulting many rare and ?important.-. hui)ks;- 0>[>ex-laity "at the American Baptist Historical Society '.he B .sttin Lihrnnv and the Hale Li_ hiary in Haveidiil!,-l\lass. In company with my wife* I to] paJ at tiie iponios.ot sonic of our !c.t?lits*r -C:,ptists, ?Amony these the grandchildren of Father Burnett -In i-luiulim-toju - Brother and - Sister X. l:-u-,n"tn' 'Cincinnati;- Dr. and Mrs. Jcmttruv in Washine'ton: Rev, and airs. J..S; Robinson in Philadelphia?' 1' " ' ' ij-.- T l> V,.| 1 1 1. Ill's. Fred . Warner in Brnklyn. ??Mrs:??Stevens?mi' ' '1: 'I'm' : an t : s. 'P. .1 W hi =Unff in ii.ar-rhitt. .Mi?.i..Ruhy lh+kerT4n (.\o? oiand. We met everywhere kind :r. ; which ran never he forgotten. -It iv: onry-jritiT rrr.c in puires of his tor!::r.s like {benedict, Burge-s and ihnermb gun corning. Xc.'jra Baptists who wtn'o member s of various Bap" i NVw -h/njfirmtt'- to 'IV' and find?them alnontl ail out on. the subject, that he realizes l.mv . barren liLdejLil .is our .history. A 4-+dendid account of Ohio Color. c.i wn* recentgiven toour Historical Department. We shall be grateful for any -old Bnptisf. -papers, minutes, ..written record,-, 'or personal letters of our leader#' of -yesterday. They will be?am invnlu able aid to us in building up a Ro. re ach Department for Negro Bap. ists. See.. what yuu?can--frnrl->^and write its about it. Write- down - inetderd*- todrt by -gome of members of "your church; First: As to-its organization, (date, ^tdaeti.-oua); Second, The m'ivilcera-of. i wofship,. Third, IIow they helped I white---members sustain the white ' pastor and the "church; Fourth^ who was the^ most outstanding ' Negro preacher, and how far \vps he allow ad to go as a-preacher, t--Unless this " information is secured in the near future it will be Inir ieiT Ttr Htmil1 ltnfl?*"" sTTnie giaueard.?There is somoomr in ovpiy church peculiar to get these facts,'^and the pastor knows such person. ,. ; _ , Blather Pastor, pltase appoint.such an .one as historian of your church, and ask him to interview the "hcfnrm \ the war" members of your church. A friend pace oiir Department last I week, sorric old papepg_coiit;uiiihg the j^iceount oT" President Lincoln's as. 1 sessmat iorr:?Htrrrty someone' *ftmong HIT knows where we can find "The -Baptist Monitor;" The National Bap. mv. . J.J ' . . """ ~ - - ?' -jr"'-' ... ro leader ?? ?tm _^elUnc of.-the life work aqd funeral of snnip nf nm- nii^ 4)lrfnr niun,-jw? destroy these old records, send them to me. .. \Vh?n..ih<r former master and- the CtfVmcr slave have passed from the jarth, unless wo interview them soon, -^e?akall have , lost?much?valuable knowledge which will be' interred intc tiie grave with; them?never to. be regained. | ^ One of the most important facts gathered on our trip was that "the Consolidated American Baptist Con. ivcntion organized in "Richmond, Va., -dvod only nine years -and at its,sea. : :un in Li'xlngon, Ky., adJouinflB to .mpet in Cincinnati (1S7S1) hut, fnilod to da so. ??; 1 Boston has more cults, and more different creeds and religions than any city in the country (with'ihe pos sibie exception of Los Armeies). Many of the rpembers of . these bodies are former Baptists who have.stray _ ed from the fold?this condition would not obtain if qur people were properly indoctrinated.. Back to the Scrip. turon? to the Articlcs of Faitli, mid our .Eaptist. .Church Covenant." LITERARY PROGRAM OF TENTH _(.l.lMt 1> 1 EK IS US?MCBUTti ?it. si AiT);TOtrroT?uNiaxr^ Of?OCT. 22nd, l:13. Senior Strulev ~ ~ ~ ??-Glvorun?-''A Melody" ' The?Class. Invocation?Individual Analysis, of Prayet ?Mi. Nv Gilliam. Analysis of a Miscellaneous Quotation and rrcY sonaTS u p pi ic a tion? Misa E. Bcatty. , - ^'=== Chorus? "Hollywood by. the Se&r The Class. . ' *z?7~' .'Ir. O Iciec, Hhector. A Reading:?-Misg E. Sims. . So'.o 'T:ll bo- Living You Always! ..Miss L.- Rochelle. ~ : Essay?The English Value of Glut jQ totalization?Miss, O. Tucker. rnsTr-umcntaJ Solo?Mis^ E. Roch die. ??? ?? ??1? ?;? Ec:v.onstratkm?The Technical Value of Correlation in the Iligh.schoo jyisfi. L.-.Kuchellc,.Tn charge. Ilistory?VIiss E. Browning. Math.? (Algebra and Geometry)? Miss M. Johnson. ? English?Miss S. Morman. ; T Pnl'nturo Mias" TC" ?-l.iitin?Mi', >1. Mortnanr"?? Latin, a Correlated Subject?Mr J. Sims. , Music?A Female Quartette. . ' Mixscg-li. Rochclhr,?E. Beatry;~~E "SiiVis, and E. Rochelle. - 3a"" j .The Place of Projects an|_J?oster: in High School Life: Cartbns: Miss . C. Goicctt; Catrd-bd^rtl Projects^ Mr. L. Davis; Printed boarw riiottoe: .Mi*. 1). Nicholas. . Current News of Interest (for,.or a composition)?Miss A. Rochelle., Music?Female - Quartette?"Ken 'tink.v ' Babe"?Misses L. ^Rochelle Deatty, Sims and E. Rochelle. " The Scenic Rou^e to Health- and Graces (a physical culture demonstri tion)?12 girls. . ' Echoes from the High SchodI Der part incnt U iih a Guess Who Colnrm "Iis.i B. Means. ' . High School Enthusiasm?Mr. F Bluokweir, Dlreetbr-.-- - ~ Remarks, , . - C-hurus?1"The West,' if Meet "am You Dear."- The. Class. _ _ \ " ' * Bennettsville, Nov. 10.?The mem bei's and friends^ ofthiS vicinity hac quite a pleasant visit to Cheraw, S fc. ta-^i^iTd-t+rn-PPC-TlCTv-Ti-^Trr.taf;n. - which- convonod with?the?Boo?De< Baptist church Rev. F. W. Prince Moderator.'-, This was one of the bes sessions in the history of the Con -AJintion. Among the vistors fron this ctiy were Rev. S. S. Youngblood -Mr. hind-Mrs: "tfawes-Grace, MtvEd dv and Ethel Reese, Mr. and Mrs Munleny, Rev. J. R. Prince, Rev. Pet -orkin'and family, Rev. F. McToucl The farmers as a whole think the; never finish gathering- cotton. Air. and Mrs. Shakespear McEdd; - looks^SQTiie good in "their new coup car. Mr. McEddy is our splendid bar her and Mrs. McEddy is one ef ou ?best teaehor^-in the county.--'?L ~ ~ iViiss iiuian L'J. uram our Countj supervisor eertainly keeps busy lin ~mg- up her school'"for this term.[ > Sunday night' was a high time a Evans Chapel A. M. E. Z. church. W< -were blest to have Bishop Jones o Washington, D..C., to preach am "Tt'WHl'B lb1 Tju'J- p'i'dple. Quite a larg "" crowd witnessed tne affair. Amon] the visitors were; Rev and Mrs, "Whit taker of St. Micker M. E. church j Prof? E- J. Sawyer was present am made, some splendid remarks of Dt - Jones coming to our city,, and ho\ - much he emjoyerbdfis--srmrrtrm and ttm ly lecture." Mr. II. E. Covington, Mis T)()rit- fnilX mnny ntlinM ,, olhr recall wiu nresent. We aro.^1 Mr. Howard MfcKae of North Car oTIha was a visitor to otfr^city Sun ' day. . v . " . * . . ' 'X iMilSaMMwAajL t - .. j.i ' . * ' ' T r ' . 3 : ^?1 by all. 171 ,*r ' Miss Louise Quick left for Bishop _ ~i ""Ville, where she will teach this term. ' ter Miss Blumniey Salter rptnvned | from Washington, D. C.f where th?y^-Tj spent a while with friends and re. ' ; THaUves. ""*" Miss Isabella Sanders writes ok J her splendid success as a tramefllqg -nurse in the hospital at Washington,' 1 i i nn ii, ? i pc 'V i i 1 Ad i. Classified Advertising Rates . '> 1' *- :' '' !> One Insertion 1 12c a line c I rrL T . * ? ? ,'A , . J | iinuu nit.urtiujjc i. ii'O n "no?1 Six Insertions - - 8c a line 1 '10 Insertions or.more 7e- p. linej_ -j?Count six average \yertlJ to tluf line. \ SITUATIONS WANTED L .1 'r ' ' ' f] WAXTRD^y?school in T&ehland x --county, by a competent young lady. A 1 graduate and experienced teacher, j Address S. R., care Palmetto Leader. , I . Lady having a State license wishes < - a_ position as teacher in the public ' ! schools.. <Address.: M. E. JC.,-caro The ( i .n I i?i?? am J l^illn'ui | - . - 1 y An Accredited Institution of the A " South Carolina.. Rencftciary , ?? c' Educational II Oilers exceptional opportunities tot t it > -7-ties for the foll< {* Divirfity?in Diekerson Theological .j. Science. College ofoTSducation - (T< r~'% Ilo'ine' Economics. Cc.innierci'al. ! 1 nrATi.'n iv w at'i'!) ifrioi.v 1 | A "" ' 1 ,v;iv 1 1 1 ' a y Professorial 'staff' is compose,} of fx . i.|. Universities of tlio country. Om?-< 4X~. fessor pf-Science in the Uollofre ~Pe} % PoligioMs?Intellectuals?Physical Ti jy .for lerfdevship. rjj. Student" activities and social irfr | i S-Anidcal place for y our p nionn n ? 1,001 Student*. frotn-Soven Stntf*r j>: F MI fl'T7T? M hop in*?Wv'.ic'.uiy |j* a deposit of five dollars for resorvi y ~ 12, 102G. Applications" are oinlnp: 1 President discourage* pronvseuous rt be refunded-if the applicant does i 1 he applied.jaifathe applicant's joxpcv . ;} Notice Extraordinary?Graduation i place this yesy a^-wainl ancHircer?ifn i'j I) A VlB HENRY SIMD, ^ ii V President. Ch; t .?. . ?^ 4==MAfE ri imim totm a I inuujima BfAUfORT, S< ~t$' A School H ome ic ' f **tr> , Training for Qurist . ' ? ' | fjjlj Happy Home Life--C ^XfirrjSo.-Pnnr pn|| ,[^nr ? flructm-5 in S'dioM' Ro Ninth Grade-Prepirato I,'I *;* mic Goiirses-VlusiC? it " V " vfy-- Your Girl's Op _! '?. 1 , f - ^ar.istian-b School Opens 1=7 '=. = f ? lydia edger ? " A_ r A ~ ' k ?T-'J ? . ,*? t -?Mr. and MrsvC. L. Stufrbs, Mr. Zan rue King and Mrs. Kammie. R. King ~ present with their pator Rev. Heath, i | and -R. W. Gram. :.4 -.Bishop Jone&highly recommended opr Elder^A. C. Cbok of this nistrict. Miss^ Vivian Jones our splendid lit. tie nurse- and Mr. Dunlap made call to thfi jgporter and sisters San ^ ! day p. m. Mr. Colon McRae of Maxton, N. C. i was the guest of Miss Carrina*5ajid ! ers Sunday p. m. j Miss Johnson left for Dillon,<S. C., i where she ^wiU teach this ttfrm with 1 ! The reporter had a splendid trip ~~ t'to Cheraw, S. C., ~Sundayv where fhe 1 ! spent a pleasant stay*"witl^i At d~ Mrs. Clarence Thomas 'aT^riuriiWy. l' She witnessed" the Ass<jjri??i?n. Words j cannot express Rev. II. H. Butlers I , sermon. It will long be ypnembered { Saturday, November 13, /1926. ? ~ : y r.T'." Mjis. DariZie- Cropland Watson oT -J E^yeHvHTt^ N.~~C., la Here vis if Ing Natives and friends. Miss Fannie Williams of Sumter, S.?is, in wur owuaty fag wahool work*'this term. . -? Mr. jand Mfs; H. E, Covington motored over iV Columbia, S. <J., to do I iTtnrin jtjjggjjjgjfc. /' ?T ' .. (Miss) Callie D^ Sanders, Reporter HONOR ROLL PUPlts. ?Okk Howard?School?Columbia. . " ~ nr? \T)V- . Allen,:.Eula._-Lee;- Bolden. Mary; C h'.Li, CUB.erf; Floyd, John; Lewis, Emma" Louise: Norris, Corrine. SECOND GpAPE: Cynus, Jair.es; . Dawkii\s, Essie _ Mae; Doby, Margaret? Edwards^ Fan lie; Jones, Mildred;. Murphy, CTussie; Myers; Lorraine;- Ramsey, Evelyn. I'lllKU <JEAT5Ef~ " * ~ ?Policy, Beatrice;?Stalks, " LeRuy; ^ IVillaiHMy Marie. . ~ FOURTH GRAQE: t Leevy, Ruby; Russell, Harrold. Seventh grade: | Bui ley, Elizabeth; Counts, Frank; ' ui ,'Tie'lt, Bessie. ^? ???? ? I am ?- ? L V CI ilO^All^rit 1 o^o?>3e^^e^cg&3g?^ie^3^<aaogeo9eeoeouotfBr - VAN TED?A lady having several 'ears', experience with a first grade c: .1 ilicnt e, who play.s a piano well. \<l.li-(,' .. Mr J?W I?:inolphr Gadsden S, C. : ' ' ? ?Vv^iv -Hiot<Tfing through --Arthur- ? own. slop at. Henry Hull's New Fil_ in'g Station and get your Good Gulf Grtoi and also Hot Lunches and Cold . . Drinks Cigars, Cigarettes and Caniiesr" ".fj 1 "LI' W ANTE1)?A Bright, neat girl, between 16 and 60 years of.age L> clc-ik in a slightly "used and Misjit Coaling Store. Write in own hand. ntTiting, stating salary, wanted* DGODWIN PAN IS STORE,. 111 Wof tur4-st,.-^>iiriHnliiirr S r i'v'i' v*i*vvv vv,;,,:'vvvv,>vv*;"X',;v ffversTty" 4r . M. E?Church and the State of ;j> ";?1 of the Slater and General .j. onid?runda ~?* 3' , < ' ' . $ v he Negro youth. "Ifas fine facili- V iwing courses:- {? Seminary. College-of Arts and xi?tJiyg_l'uuuihgX. 'V High School, - 5! H? Musid. Training School. | SECTION.OF COLUMBIA. S. C. $ raduate.s of leading Colleges and of the recent addition's is a J?ro- X wvtrffont; ~ raining are conibined to nrcnare - =* ' ? ; -*r? j ' under supervision receive tJipfr~??-1^4^L^ant -4iim ..um- Prom study.' X^ (1 worhoi? to lvc. > _ v ~ Wrrf in Altrrnjnnrr I.ast Year ~ 1 cr 1"). 1920.. Alt stu- ?j? Hfi'nrr* are rcqnoMed lofOTWard X ' ? i i.?n of l-Qonm liofore_ September )!) in' rapidly and the trustee's and { nddinp* in the.City. Deposits willl ?jj? not matriculate; otherwise it will X .tomi?thc High School will?take?4" ~ 'ale will he awarded for the same. !* ? H!SIHH? -HlI'lN' Ill'ttST, X ~ lirman of The Board of Trustees. 4* "T ' ' *?* L SCHOOL f ? i ? outh Carolina v | >r your Daughter | ian Womanhood f . 1 -J roocUFoccl-Out Door i 4tei-4^1"CHi>ful )h- ~~ |i~ orris--! Iiirc3 through V* ry ftnch-Homr Ecpno- ^? X v Religious Training, o ? portunity-for ay yT Vfucattoi^jii-'" ;ptemberr2 7 th- J LY, Princfpal ;; - - ' ~ .- : " ' . ju^ --