The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 20, 1926, Page FOUR, Image 4

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r ?4=* TOITII/ " 1 'The. Palmfetto.i Leader J _ \ I'ubhaheti -Weekly By r The 1'alnu'Uo l.oailcr Pub. Co 1310 'ASSKMHI.Y-^HTKKKIc ' -V ?' COLL: MiiiA. H. C. .P Entered at the IVst Utliee ut Columbia, S. C., as Second Class Mutter.; a ' I .. . I : L_^=:? TELCI' 1K) ,\h 45J:r N. J. FUKUCKiCK, Editor A. B. I.INTTSTTY, i.Manapinft K?)itor. - J. B. I.FWltL Fraitfrtml- Editor " ' t'KAMv VV H,I,I A .,vlS 1 . (.'(iiitrilnttiu^ Kdijor .. jt.. . _"i_ t - - - " J. - UEMil 1>. rWAK'SUN City J'alUOJ 'GEO: 11, HAMHTON; Alii na yet ? t -E. "H." TKEZEVAXT -.. ?City A grunt and Traveling RcpreSfcntatlvC. * IJUBScKirim ra ifcs; CASH IN ADVANCE. ' One Year .?1-._:?.* $2.0n . Si* Months l.'Jft zz: Th^. Months : .Y.h Single Copy ? ? .0r?Advertjsing Rates given on apnli?" eatRRi. ? ' : ?ny Gomnuinica/fiotis iuiemli'tl t'oip, \ ther curi^Mil/rsstie must?read* ???if out -of h?wtiJ)^n<ji later, than TuesUay night. ?XU?, i,y nt'w.s liy \Vti( 111 \ uinfefci Saturday, 2"-li)2r>-~ ? ?Although about 10 dirt riot in Philatlol- h la' in life' f oVrriT* Ov , Kiel irm rofuvHftrl (1 ('/->> fKr> cratic senr.-ttorial candidateWil~ son,'yet,.so. lar, only 'three col-" * oreftl men ha-vc beenarrested and held/o?; liatj. They. t c o in erupt 7 ing the ballots could not li^ilore to be made the goals? Why ~r ! not some of the oilier manners'; ' . ? ~? * " Aiken. S. C., arid Iterrin, 111!. __ sponi tr> nt ln.-.U lvn-n ^nu'lliimr in common. The Mayor of the . latter city appealing to' the gov?i-?! emor Sox?military- aid-againsi. ^proseeution of ihwo ruH law^ is . f equally impossible, a< no effiioh will-produce' evidence while the ^ g-viyc i.ro at .hn-j.te for fear of their own lives." In Herrin how - ever, the gangsters -shcot" 'it out and do not wait*'to catch-their - 'opponents unarmed and Ifelplo s nor do they murder~ho!|>!ess\vo*r men, lawless as they are. ever ^brought to jut.! ice, it. 'will nrst oi all be duo* folire cout^lTg^ _. and intelligencc of Walter-While the energetic Assistant Secretary of the National Association for the. Advancement of Colored-People, then to the New ! .-York World, the great American newspaper that, .through its. skillful staff Corre pondence has:?. given the whole utdy Mtiintfmr~ pitPe^a publicity.. t And yet. in this connection. theQrav- star. ! .6? the Colum' i.i Rdcord and The . State cannot be forgotten, r.or 1 r standing wtiite citizens -as* an- ~ pear from' time to time ill ther datly press. "Equal accom'modafion" are word^^Frat'-f^Tn^Te -?tpirkprr7 ' y out of every statute Jfll, the J Sout hern-.States, when ndfcy apply to railroad* facilities in so, far as colored people a-ro con?edlftpqri pa-^sfmfT<^-44Tn--smrnr.m. other people, but at ouce pro vceed to rob them "brazenly in the accommodations?provided. We sometimes wonder just how --- ---honest white people can allow a 'helpless people to bF~?n boldly robbed and then in the next Ijr^ath. preach to them - about honesty. t'EquoT accommodations." Take the-t-om forts offered in the depots, as a rule ?? i ??:i:i!? U1I Lj , Jiu VittlCI j LUiJUt I ilLIil tiuis ? <? ? r - . .. lacking or out of order, even in the larger towns. J6ut why go" on?" Everyone knov^-tkmt Ne gro nasrcngers get-n'othing much ' beyond just the ride* for his money. = -----JUST WHfY THE TEAR?was en route to a city in another state; travelling by train. While conversing with an ac worias articles on' tne Aiaen, > . - ' ? . I , lynchings came. up. Just about that time-, the news butcher? an cLaiiu,v-,mu:i. white, otconi-.se, -^came by and for "a moment joined in lite conversation, lie expressed his horror over such, ap "occurence dwelling particularly upon the brutal murder, of a?woman. - While talking, the Conductor came into the coach irom the rear dour?we. being welt"up in the front of the car. >rmng The- (inductor, ffie t)uTTR al once, in a low voice, wainec!'that the "Cap'n." had entered I he cai\_ The thought that slrin-k lis nt onf <Y,-fr.-.-is. why whs it necessary t"o put."on the self h'euai in disrnssimi' ? . * . ; ---o aueh an evidence of *ava-gory V Could or would anyone-.resent ;t cundunniatioir ol' such an outi' a ge ?Evidently-,?the?newsbutcher "thought .-o,. and it' he riglib then, cerlnthly there cannot-' be mi^h of a boastr-a^ 1 our civil^ntiorr in pnd1 around this section of par- glorious union.' But was he right? : O ' ' (*0 BO K E1) ~~PE () 11LH CAX~ 1UDE IN BCSSES. ~ Finto tirs't hu>* linen begun to operate throughout the ...Slate from oilv to citvTThcir passengers hii^c rf-tcen* cdn lined exc-luEivcIy~T<r'\vhne people. The cul0 odd people, seepi to have been ou'd ned-become passengers- on 'III-: IBvAVKST MAN" IN SOl'TH " < AlfOI IX A The l)".:nv<'st man in alt Snath Caro 1 m i-; a colore 1 man,?the Atlornov {'io e: ii k wHb dared -to appeal the iii'ii ill" tin 1 mniiim lo-y, and-lieitha Low man and get the case.s re than led for new m'ul real trials. He jire " ted at !e:ntjthc iagul lynching W.lS h'l ulfU'!1. and was file fi 1st ?gr-J bringing out-; the' <?.s.-ehti:U mV?&fplE ot'nhat >Tate..le(vdird; ita'col" c-rvd ciTTxensr ;; " " ? Lawyer. If rode rich would have boon Lynched just like -'.the Low man's if > i.i n had lamrnl the lynch not in reach when the lynching party; was ai action. ' it seems to^ me we have overlooked its wq lytve gone about record ums. of that" Aiken' ly aching^.?none i-i' which, revelations could ever have i ecu made if l'heJerick had not had die extraordinary gut-.; in the first place.to g*o from Columbia to Aiken and risk his head by coming in be tween the -itatc of South Carolina and these th:ee helpless people who had been railroaded to conviction by what t-he "New-' York Wbrld corre ! n . I Hi t. f 11 U'l :: i- as "1'aiclt.d a, trial". as was 0'.or held. . Jii:.-. i' ws ogam that Negro pro^. > -i< ;t'?tn.eii. ij.iv I") tl.eir race,-? e\en .. in the 'SuuiTi. li-.e.e \\ as not 9._vthitc . lawyer -in* 5 TIT7T i ii. n.;, pmrrps 3HBT .llf'TiU ;iv -^muu, \rhirfimri}rG7^dTmuEJi::to" ii > y.;h;u Frederick did. Even* tTTc v. iii e lav.ycps v..h.? hud been appoint :) i v the court the .fir, t instance r i :an i V the LownrTn's, so- (is -to i:i.i;.e-U:'v.r legal murder look right I ; t;.e od'.saiO world f-v-eYen these uh'te ' lawyers, who did nothing,. i...d .leer, on the side of the" Lowmaiys. I ;iiiil."l1Vry \vi ie jvliid "fjir Uui .nidge" to ado'hgize for their being "com i idled" to-W named us lawyers for these 'victitVis. - * ' X. J. Frederick has shown, as iicipiu Juno,?showed, in the Lorraine, At kaix as^.a that?a-Negro* taw ~ \ red ec) i<m of Negro people. " And very often these lawyei?s are doing t4ring?r iir tle.en<e?of-.their people eltich do not come to the light of publicity. Many a humble Negro s properly'.has been saved'from eeono TTriT^rape by'the himcsty and loyalty (>f .F'?Me Negro lawyer. . But South Carolina has always pro.iucoil Lrave^ Negroes,?as witness the .slave insurrectionists and the g.eut Shields Greeh, jan illetcrate uliu u,n at 1I.II iut'S !"( ) 11. and with the possible dev.c-aptit.tr ct John Brown, was the bravest man there. ' " . T~ Wm. Pickens v' rnr nnm unTTtrtt nnvnnc THE MEMORY OF HER OECEAS ? ED SOLDIER DOV3 Mrs. MntTIda Griffin of Columbia gave hor two bright boys to the ,Worl(J War^v"Itj thijj. war both of^ihem laid down their lb.es for their countrv 1 heir loss ^veas a sore pain to their p.iot' ci". hut fhe has home the ?ad loss wi h remarkable courapre and resig how or -ffr?~~ftT?rrr5fy--of these boys, she has erect,ed ? spies r i K r?r?n i v ?w i nr. i'A 1.31 ivI 1 "Gilctr busses, though the;y_Ayere common carriers. been cleared up by* the State Highway Wep: . tmcnt. - The ruling came as the result of an ap^ plication- for. a certificateClass "A"?cf public convenience for Negroes only between Laurens and Columbia. 'ThcF application was refused by the s lo t>e pjayfe.} (.ii Uenod.et's gridiron Saturday, Nov. 'JO at J p. 111. Ko one can afford to nii.-s this game. If ' "v? u wihio sec foot l.all cor.ic~TRTt~ . and see Graham ai\jf, CTvnninghant. md Frc lorick and the other stars on 'he team play. The students and faculty werg xc ceedin'uly happy to have .I're.s'iderjt ' AnMoiel-rot;i;:i tyom ni.-J.rip. lo At -lanta ami Charlotte. From the Very expression- on his fact! by his broad srpile. WO know, he had s ma lr.ng good to tell us*. And so it was at chapel < n Ithvnday tha-t lie ^gfps'Od erf " to us inn' of Hho out*'am ling favor? able - remarks .-of?Benedict C'dlege^ made at thc_u\ysociaiion: that Ben edict hach done more for herself, fi rrancially than any other college* in j the Association 'and thus" had "manl Tested Her Veal College spirit, j Ensign BregTcn and co workers of the SalvaYion Ariny conducted the chapel sSTviecv last Sunday night. The attitude of the meeting made.one feel at home in the old fashioned way. ine music was especially grnuiyinfc. uu[Jc.'ruumit on iiiy gi uuiiu uiai "certificates ccuTtl not bi; ^rranted for any particular race ex clusivoly, and rtaUr.l that alL STTCh conveyances were for thep pub lie, ,<^umd==tis=rWtrHz^cz3ylIiII^ pecple. Of course, that is only fair acid legal policy- that could: bo adopted.?"Public."?rnrivers , are cot public carriers if they , be restricted to one race.-- Th'1micb Hnfts-bavp lost many llioii muIs of dollars since they havV?_ been operated because of the1 d'en that they would:ct-"ry only White passengers? and 1 hey did nothing to dhfl.ol such an idea, .though- it undoubtedly wa; known _to them. Put there , r'n t; e.vr lie anv (joubt ii colored people's minds abcut ri( ~ i ! u-ses. . 1 in y "are rcalj -v j and truly common cyikricr.-..^ I : miKt accent. : oy one ' a 1. v: o. The State - IlighwaDepartment wants this ~tftotL_L ?uglily aiut~ tltstlhftfy*?imdm? I it"(!. .. did brick building ati.UU2i>- Taylor - 11,f' i"' I lo'd it do jif I tvtl '.It la 1 hn. sday ''Ar.niistn o L ay."' A ilnKjub" a'iid beautiful pfoyruni \va |?vc pared' t IVsni'^h the assistance ot' the Sab _at the ChApel of .Benedict . Cnliogc. v.it Inn1 Ah.... . v. i ii.ir vin v il'i'i"il "to? .A hu'ice. audience, compo- i?d ?f?the i'a c u 11 y, ? s U i ij e 11 t'.s. and visitors filled il& la.ijro.ehai el.. '. ' 1 LI l)r. Ji.hu?11. iHTTvIn w; -=' "Ma tcvi_ nf gcrciwmtes and l?v. 11. W. oilei ed pi :>>* ? > .The whs fur' . - nished by?lr.einbris 'of .the .S-aWati<H4? Army, and quartettes . o?_ Ailen - antl Benedict- coliejtea, En-iyn R. E. IK'.- iA of the?Solvit ?Ar.u.y?wa. d-ttv- hoys -t-?-iyl> txuasiuej'aide :h?erest li'ttmco. I'ruf. W. A Den .of Atlanta. lia., and Joe; Jaekso.ii Loth m.'ltlo tiixc " speeches; which were very -appru^ri Aade. ?tUUi Explanation el' W'd'- ilon er?,,? wat^?gtade byADr.^th il. Si'm-,pre'Sldenf of AJlen University.-' Ev erybody was astonished to see DrI Sinvs read. au i traiiMUte'tiie in.-ei .pt ioiys, which _\Yere on the, .picture.: ; jThdse in-criptiotV? -\vcax-in French,. i'Ultd "Dr.: Si.nis read, translated un?i explained ilioin. lie l.n.iWli FrclljlL | po\ei nor "1 'nomas 1;. Mel.cuct-' and I ? J> ?jfc? rO*T FAT>FK ~rt?ge't'tv; better ami?better. Last week the picture was worth twice i ., price. Everyone expressed'them selves as having enjoyed the even in jr.- No one can alford tp miss these treats. Come out and rltofc your toy ::i'y to the cause as well as to eirjoy he c nterta;ii me n t, . The faculty and students were ?: * ? , o"'.' a ec'ally favored -at chapel on last Tuesday-by the beautiful music and address of Mr. Horner Hamniuii. tiey-ttnd- Mfi- Ho wa i d 11irmati^en, who urq, assisting in a series of meetings it'the Eir. t Pivshyterian church^-of 'hi omv-dfrov, A. Inipuluyi pan tar introduced "them to the audience and ... . .... ?peaumm i-mu-mg ami?playing' .if.'.CtlllT \vltll tilCMI- soul0 touching 'ins :!"!1 will live forever iirthe hearts f those" who heard them. On Monday representatives-of the Xe.ir Mast Relief visited our chapel ervite an 1 brought 'little ?udic with hem. -She is one of the little Ar ir.enian orphans \vh0 was found' in a tsvrving con iitum some three years ago. Little. Zadic spoke and present I the picture- of J lie little orphanBenedict'College at the present time responding- ta this urgent weed, and. a large sum of money was raised, flic " Olympian Literary Society et in the College* library Saturday myhtXov. -HL?Enlightening din ,).niii..mi. worn murium I in mini " I lie Zducation^l Progress of the Negro." the music .wasjivcll fitted for the oc . asp u.. ' Virginia Bradley, Reporter. ALLEN'S- "V We am hajpy' tu stu the effect? h e part. tlit.uii :eie. of last week is ,/iki in# in the . Je?eiojinilnit ox- our last binmay uie mepibers v. o Iik^h- tu-inu e iii?LlxeUL piii_eiicxi. :r. a.ciUs and other piutnis.n;^ )ii0ii ui the c.ty. 1 lie. tv youiig .en came in ana took "im active pint a "the luo^xmiiy. We will be more .at] py lo have otuers come in and i'.) ii e ti i iimii i iki iii..imi? mil v. in. e.y exCensfve*. The subject of the . our was:' *' W ar Again.si bluii." 'ine a o bject was anaiy-/.e'j "and .expounded hm-uo..a?tiiy. Ji 1m hrst?War in?lire, suo^ecl is a vcife. which inea.ns- to light. Fight wit it tnu.se tn.ngs vr+ueh' go to deswa?y tnenorians ol vTiu;~ ?" * " ' ~ ~ ~ -V mutual understanding among the a? n'i iuiM. A niut-hud by which a mutual urrr ilertlaiuing may be obtained. 1 i (liwnMi.n ' ' v '*? Mayor L. L>. .Oweue, were the last JjlOaKui ???- r The Star-Span.'-rk1 .Baniiyi^ was sun? Ikir.< 1 'i he Huuic ( vtilf 'loth-4if S. Calvary, c>ac.iuled the (Arrriso? in Ikno riex's" drape l y IT/' audience' lU.l tTIff UtL'l UJ the"' M e ni?. ?at 'Taj" for street, vvma e 'a .-hint sew h e was h 'I?l( ami rt i'rislnv.cn.s' \very served. -Jim . 1 IV Cm JIulOliJ ;;> . i iVQ lipfao darlny; tile uni..,; oxuWiscs. j>he w:rs ai-c:-. ca ;n aJ'.;r^ whirr a:v:s | and at tSi'iys was, wish ly'-ail'i ete !| .as the exei ciey proitrre. sed; It was not_ jTjpmoTih' tills K'leut-dee 1, .UlWIT' that luiLL', dirty, and al?i'..In'J moth ters?love t't-.ut?comes 1'rotn?C<"il. A? 1 inuthei >' hue. U, mr moi'i' ?ii".Iki. like Mrs. Mplilda tirillin';' O lor more I Iw.vc 1 ilrn ' SS i\ nninl ;?>il ('lilt. m (.?vln? hex- sons. ' ? LQ YVlvUy. Iv-e}"i>ytor. _ . . : dU, 1 . Benedict News. -'mo- Y?f tl'V- t CMnTO'd~y?f tho yrnr untcr.sai-djanguugo. 'J. in.ci'itaiiunai commerce; ^? 1- A common Foluical Policy. _ . __d. christian Brotherhood. lj-c-c -atc -tiiu weapons with, which War is tpbe ahwfmluaL. i,\ ory" yuii.uo ai to; noon from <3:110 lo -i:ia such" topics arc ddussed. THE DYNAMIC'S OF I.FADER ~ By George A. Singleton LVr'i' will illV.ays have :i lender. Tin- lea der iv ^um as necessary as. the follow in the Me.ican army w.lrere every ! ouydiics to be the utlk'tjfs and no H !Ty tTT'7~*yr: T\".'iTe "A* cross*"sc.:Upn of *oc.oty. at .any ,-tage of human de vclopmcnt wi.l reveal some individ ual . pe;. tm.dity standing standing i>nl in front of t iw-sdowky? - moving gtoun. This person might, tie a king it^ n'bout idm-v-h-.chw?We., hint to rally hit n ^ his .- tar.dai 'l anddmpolls I luMn lo wi.r~c nstltule?the?contain i of?Cn+s. nr.iultv ? '1 he leader is always'i kind of liu n andynamo, lie ispowerit?i force 11 >'r eit ia-r weal Mt woo. - die hits' -the fine art of imparling" s'nn a !m' ~oT cV i-ri a inaiked degree, what II--. t t- 11 i > I ogists and philosophers call nowa pays personality. lie is to men what tnacliino. Without such a lender the-group can do noth aflg . With such a leader the group . luou'.yh m^c^m ^h) ,al^ U^inlgs^ Akuii Waste p!aces of the desert are re claimed. Mighty task,; of social.re building are undertaken and great 'armies of moral reform are led for ward on crusading projects. * m loader is the highest typo &I tmon and the nrost thoroughly "tfiTraarj in sight. All of the qualities found in g (Kid nie-m-nurst- befound in h Phi In an exceptujimh- measure. Whatever his abilities die must use them for icndyr miTTrr be social, lie must be errtmved with IcHow feeling ambsgj cial svin pa thy. The cave of tire group must be his. He must be one of the number led.? Slating it- in our words, the leader must be in interests with hip group. He must have his pack, sec the goal and himself a means of its realization. He then becomes a center of concentration and wln-ic.er-his guidon appears the followers will gather. The leader we have-in mind 14 aL V ? -l ** . V.|.^ " -WSysr*bltrtt> contract the crowd in to> the span of his own personality. They see what Tie sees, Tcel what he feels and desires what lit1 desire^, '1 hey move-up-KHiduaHy to. his aihslcof vision. The crowd becomes .rmr f ?J1T 1 f*tl into a 'onmnnsite second . self. 1 his 'leader s found at the* froirt all the .time because lie frees before. He keeps In advance vof the crowd without detaching hiniself .from vthe i crowd Tl'.ihe decs, Lut at the1 same time exert/man inliiieivce over theny t a& to attach ttf(?m to ills ideal. This, typo uL leader comes as a?natural r'".'"" TT.~;j~|-?Vf,r\-'r.vr out of t.he logic of events"-. lie is -not.de pendent mum?tiyU.if* 't'nr- hi elect Ion. His - savii personality and the -great cosmic? forcps of nature bring him into his own. Whether he is elected or not he-leads 1>>" the fart of his ability to get- in from" 7 The leader lia.s' convictions to which he is definitely commiletl. Sometimes thev lead to -death.'- Socratcsc tlfaalf thy hemlock; ~ JeSu.s was crucified; . Paul was per. ecutvd. J - 1 > 11 llussT .Martin l.uvher, "Bruno," "SI;vaiWrMtf, Galileo, Garrison, John 1 *>i~-w:i m+1 had convictions and their. loyalty -rmised ' Gienv-pe. secm.uiir. humiiiat i ion . and death. They died because j they were ahead of the crowd. When | the cr^wd .-catches up, a fid:* their - i - OOOOCiOO Ci '! '1' U'OIjuuuu Ct C-?i O ?> <i | Classified A< ' _cflOt<y^jo;ovv.*C'.v v >.*> v'lv^^'vv'vv : : One Insertion". ' . l'Jc a lino. loc u 1-ino,o"A' lli-M".loils TT. "fee a fine" ' 'I .In or i(111 or ijr.)i >j 7e ,i line. Count six a\ e: age uunls to thciine. SITUATIONS JVAXTKl) W AM I.D -A i.-hool- in l':,di!and fount} l>y a eqini>otont young- lady. A jsrsulnurje?and experienced teacher. ?" Address S. It., care Palmetto l.eadoiv Lady-"having a State license wishes - a ~p sit inn?rrs?toneher?rn?tlm p n bfnr jaaehflgbj Addrgag: ~.M. L. t '., earo The Palmetto IA-ndon : ?*i?* ?* ?* % ?*? % i% ?% *i .* /? ?% ?*? % % j Allen Ut X v { Ah Accrcdt?*'d Institution of the. y ~ SoutTi C ui olina. IScm ln'i-.in A . Mducalional X Offcns except nnnd op'port uhit ics to ?-^TTrr^Tri j* Pivinity? in PickOivon 'l l.< < !,;gJp?] Science: Uwllepc of Kducalion (' ~~X" ItonU' I'.coiiuniies.' Cdninivreia I.Ot A I I I) IN A-X-^\'I"I'?{AjU'I' 1 V l1l |? Professorial fstili' is compose,; of. A Unvvprsiti.es of the country. One -X f<w-nr (if-Sron-c in the Collotre I")' j ; : | ' y .> Religions Intellectual -Physical A ?ur_lp;tdc',AV!"p. StortPiit nv'.iv it'ps. an! n chd jj-i X shape of aftenrich and furnish { An ideal place for young?men n $ l.ti'.'l yit'cWs ftnt'.i !<ftvu !*." FA I.t. TKIttl ! < .:: ins We/ncsdf X ?dc?t s expect ir.tr to re-ide in '!)< do X a "deposit of five.dollar- i'mi' io ef ?1-. lli'Jtl.- Application.^ arc < nr. in, ?v -iTPsircnr disi'fK.irnprt' .pa'onr.^riio'.H. i t-|Sj?4<w-->:a&m,iiuil?if i.lui '7! i .4. ^ '\' l?c>'itiod 011 tlv opplior.nt's < :<-pt N<rti<t> Fx! ranrdinary- (Iiiid'.i.'tt ir>Ti C\ 'place this ypai-rrg TTsruil and a coclil X I)XV lf? H KMiY SIMS, ? -4* President, =s: ??^ X -- i=S5M-2%T I INDUSTRIE BEAUFORT, S ,t. 3 i^A-School Home f I ; ;l; Trafningfof Chris , ? ^ Tome l ife-"! j- - - Exercise -tfee Rait--B,i fftruoior*-in School R 7^?N11 tli cV't 1 ? -Rr.;pant mic Oj.trs*.3--Xlasrc^ , T ' -A ? ?VyF * "P 7~\"" ;i; Your Willis Uf $ Christian fr . v ? | School Opens S 4.?- l-YFMA ; ^ * ' * , bbbbh 77 r~?1 . i > Saturday. November 20, J926. !<>?doir is dcadr_thcy .invariatdye_ reef, monuments o heir precious mem ; nvv. ~~L " -???? 1 "'-^7' "" " ;?l ' When the. ireal leader comes among as, ho jostled us out of our smug omptneeney/ leads -?> ! nf *he nld 'rut and starts us in new paths.-The a\y calls for courageous men, brave _Y>cn, stalwart men who are wise as crpentj but harmless as doves. From a-r.ong such men leaders are to come, the wcaklingT the pussy-"footer, the ~" . rh.-i iri'ii'tin. the [compromiser, . the mi Idler of the loader, wjll have no plny'n. iiivmng these select few who , ... xvill ...Ml^cnft hmld the world of tQ- ni.ivow. . 'L- T' d15""* To Keep Abreast of The Times - Read - THP =3 M. A X a?t I? ' 1 1. PALMETTO LEADER iycrtiscment | -VTA NTT^lT- A^Tady having- several " years' experience with, a first grade"*: ~ au. tificate, who. plays a piano well. ?_1Vliili-"' mntftring?through?Arthur.?-? .nun, S'.onUt Honr-y Hall's New Fil_ ling Stirtioti and*feet, yoiir Gopd Gulf Gas; anil also Ilot Lunches and Cold .._.ics.; . . . . ? .* HELP WANTED?A Blight, neat .girl: between 1G and 30 years 6f age t -clerk in a slightly used and Misfit >' o h'ng Store. . Write in own Kandl TV.-iiiirr,. stating salary wanted. - . COODWIN TAINTS STORE, ill Wdf , ford St., Spartanburg, S-. G-.? aiversity _l| A. *$1. E. Church and the Slate of 'j* .* of thy Slater and General Hoard Funds ' _ . ' . A jowing courses:- ^ '. X L Seminar^ College of. Arts and loachci Training). Iligh School, a 1. Music. Training School. *t* six i4o.\ or con MniA.;s. c. j. graduates "of leading Colleges and of the recent additions is a Pro- a "" epnr*merit. 3L . rrhininf nrr> pnmtlinml t/\ nra noro """ r idea-ant diversion from study. X ml women , to bo-.?5? " '???, ti Wore in AI tendance Last. Year ' y y, September 15; hO'JG. All -sturniitories are requested to forward X yaion of rooms before September *?* rr in rapidly, and the trustees and {* residinjr in-the. City. Deposits will A 111 it" 1uat.ric1.1late, otherwise it will, a r? uses. ' / ; , / . ' I-'T from the Tliprh School will take V icate will beZa-wanle^-for the same. RISIIOP JOHN HURST, X" wtrman-ftf The Board of Trustees.? ? 1 v ! ! ?! '! 'X* *XmX**!**XmXhWhX# ???? ??? ? s her ! ll school i iunttrtTa'fottrTa CcocI .Kood-Qut Door X isKet JB?ll--CaieTuT In- ?j? ooTns--vI hird through ru~y and HomeHEcono- ?! ? Religious Training. pportunity for a j> - Education eptember 27th