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2 . . FOUR ' -U. 4- . ' U._ - I , The l'almetto LearierPublished Weekly" By The Palmetto Leader Pub. Co. 1310 ASSEMBLE ST U RET ' COLUMBIA, S. C. Entered ut the Post Otliee at Cqluilt3 bia, S. C., as Second Class -Matter. i XELEPllUiiE ? sct.. ?tb'XS . N. J. FREDERICK, Editor A. B, LINDSKY, . Managing Editor J. B. LEWIE .rr.?.. Fraternal Editor W. FRANK WILLIAMS' GeHteilMU-L'ur Editor _^-ZZZhenky I),., PEARSON Ci ly Editor ? GEO. H. HAMPTON, Manager E. H. 'TREZEV;ANT . ..City y^nt ... and Traveling lu'i'ic-oiiliitivt1. ~^~~S GFsiRil'TIt>N" RAI ^ C ASII I N AI) V A NCE! One Ye*r .. ..... $2.00 r?Six Mentha ^ ?? ' I .en ' Three Months ? ~ .' !& Single Copy . ,05 Advertising Rates given on tTppIi cation. . ^--Jbomttiiiiiiitatioiis intended fe i the" "current ls.sue must rateh this oifiee, (if out of .town) nut lator f Lf i Tiww<i., v 11 itrill ( "i "? : fy news by Wednesday night. Saturday, November 2<, ?? l~MI I HI?? '.II ltd " 11 HasTeen"sugge-sfint that Hie . colored citizens 01 Ahum i. a ' aside one day oai-h year., may be given theni,.--The idea . . is not at all bad, espo.(.-i:..]]y if oirthat*TTay every .Negro would . cease work absolutely. -r~ . m?-*?*? ?: As lynching is:?an ' indu.-lry : j;ly nf flic white thd^cofored citizens are-simH.v looking Vm to see jn^t iii what manner they "intend to show the.. - -?>~world-that they are tired of rtrctr 'work-r?Of course, some are not waiting but are simply moving ftWfli; lipijicr ?? lit <10 imiioti.i'iit Alter all, Was not the colored man the only true American? . . He had nothing against anybody all were his?feHow citizens wjth out any thought of religious or raciainprejudieo. > ' ?-TP? ROtAND HAYES |JHELE1>. Some-evil wisher.of the noted tenor?it is said the Chicago scattered the false news thai liewas to marry an Austrian Countess. Of cours^, the story was not concocted with a view of_ helping Roland Hayes.. The in\ ^ tention was just the 04-tnosi tcL The author' of it knows that. America "sees red" at tlie mere" suggest^ of such a marriage,; "At* I { 'CUlUlI.r, and doubtful. - _ ~?The strongest?;.;aid ggml y-'l characters of our coun'try huvo , . jrmon/moaii , * , ' been those men who have cs? ? pousedjthe camepQhc J Not that them ia ;i".y glitvi.-'l virtue in pleading for a Negro 'b ' biML a Negro, but becau ;o he", of all people, is denied mostly of" ' - ~jh*atiee-and fa-ir. play, -and, be, who fighU foy the .Nogrcy aligi^ himself on the side of those vi'r ; "tues. b +. - I _ * iL That was a contemptible piece of business on the part of senator Simpson, _pio looulor- in the "Hall-Hills- murder trial.- in trying to iniortMi.- Nr-n-n nn^>tioiLlfi Hurt?-race -HT^.---rpiv,! nothing about trying to be-~ ~: ' smirch the memory en' tin-' d--ad' mother of theTSt evens do I'eii-. dants. if only he could .his. point. No one could Hardly expect any niore of the"|?o-cnlled 'Tig woman," but even at that, shne?yfras morn decent than the prosecutor. : r:r? ?^?j 9". '*>..* ' ' rr-rr| Recently. Port Huron.* Mich.. had ? problem of some import-j anco to solve. The Ku Klux j Klan presented an AmorTehn flag to a?Met hodist . church ; _a. Jew gave - the pole; a Catholic priest was to make the dedicatory speech, but who. .was to n?rse t he flag became an important qu'estion. The Klan said iTo to. a Jew or Catholic. Finally if was decided that a colored man. who was a member af the- American Legion, should raise the flag. ..... ; - ' . 4 to htteU the singer, as htg-popri Unity is altogether grea from his viewpoint. Rola-nd Hayes is no fool. II knows that to do such a thin; as that would be the equiva.len pf committing hara-kari so fa as the American public is cofl cerhetT Nor would he be help iug his race in this country, -to bear in its oiEarts to. live a .other races live and make it way in .the world. . fiayes ao his Mcuia'gei dill well to prompt 1,. clxiW ?A '?* , 1 ^ lilttl IIC? . , ^? -?O ? ? IMMSHING LYNCHERS IP GEORGIA. ! : -- v: . ' A while man wa-s taken, fron the Coffee County jail" an< -lynched: * IThe rnachin'ery of th< Jaw under the direction'of a feai less Judge, who regarded hi; outli as something to-'farc-regardvd. was"at-onoo put in operation fourteen lynchers were soot indicted.- Nine pleaded guiltj arul. received sentence's . r;uigih? Lull!!! -LL_miLs. to life imprisonment. Hut; uliy nofT Awfttfj hum was'lyrtched. ' Would there have Iieen anything florae hat i he v i.! ini lieen a colored-Ujan' We have our doubts.? Until somel lyhchena-of colored people are tried and nnnish'ed wo are not intrigued *\Vllh the iftea that lynching States have determines to'stamp.out this form of lawless n'e.ss . A;5 U WTJtl know?* lynching has become a popular white snort" boc.nisp It has been well known that no lyncher Was in danger of punishment. Why should he be?- As a rule, it was =tmly- n "nigger" and the idea seems to prevail that God didn't mean hi.nl when he said, 'Thou shall not* kilk" nit r i ifif rxT rttmhi. :?? r Tim Crisis for December conJains t hree articles of unitsua' interest. - "The -Shambles ot South' Carolina,", written by Mr. Walter White, Assistant Secretary of the N. A. A. C. P., porthe conditions he found in ahc aronml Aiken hearing on the lynehings of the towmans. That Mr. White is a? trained and skillful investigator can easily be seen from the facts set forth se ' J ' i v.ell in this article. He was the llrsIonian to make any kind-el an investigation of.-the foul mm c 1 r m' 1 lvo^e d'tmr^lyss people the wealth of facts he found it! an incident which has- beef "i c'fni(.'}entod t o the world a* a ^ . * ? . . 1 'A t V ? * xx'ix . . \ ? A \\ At.1 A/l 1 V - -?Wr?VS i~A v!i;a> ri (\ w i l'jjui iuu uy 111111 lu i 1 iff Governor of8 the State.as \yoll'-Ss turncd mw-k) the New York .World. It' the, perpetrators of the foul mtirderers ol the Lawman's ever be brought to justice, as all good citizens hope but mnny doirbtrit wilbbe due to the brave and efficient v.ark of Waller White. " .Under the head of "N. A. A U , P; Funds," Dr. DuBoist explains in a logical, plain and irrefutable manner tlw contributions from'the Garland Fund the raising of- the -"Defense Fund," and the manner and rea -oi;s <>r the expenditures madi from such funds. WhilO th( friends of the Association hav< iu vou* bad' tluv least doubt aboul the. proper and wise handling o1 the money coming into the hand: of the officers of ihe Assocla tion, yet, because Of wild charge; . . ,t fnbii.,iwb.a,- t.t' c / / i m'ka or/ cii m i iinnuMiuwi:^ ity nuiuc; ? iiw cu ? actuated' only by jealously be < ?d)-o of > he ,re&l SUcChSa OJ these men, it was thought ~hes to- notice such charges by state ,: i <*11 i s > o ' rrtntn . that even bh< most- jaundiced .could under stand. "". "The Negro Common School Mississippi," presents a study made under the direction of Dr DuBois and financed by fund: al'ot'ted from the GarlAnd Fund of the public schools of that State as they relate to. the col ored people. Conditions a? ar< disclosed are enough trr makt angels weep.) Though ever j wialiiHHai THE PALMET cHSouthern Stata nuw1 prufoMM tu t=- believe In "educating "the Negro, ,t yet^ if the belief is to be judged j by the things- called schools, the e money provided and facilities g . -=== t ST. JAMES A, M. E. CHURCH. r " ^ -Abbeville, S: C.?The heating plant ? is- now a reality. The members and | wiWiuS lem on in L-umiun ana enjoy S the services now. Our pastor, Rev^ h | P. Hr. Gary, -S. T~. B., is indeed-^igreat man. He has led us on to sue cess, through sickness. God has i been withus^incLmijch h(ts been ac TcoiYiplished. ^<. . - The" "Popular Baby ^Hiijitest", j>y Mrs. Eniriia R. Wilson was ipdded a | grand affair. The first of its kind 4 in the, city~arid quite! a large crowd gathered to witness who wast the most poular baby. Reports of the ? babies, runying from ! mouthy to Li 1 years, follow: - a 3 | Little Eula Josephinu Riley, ?20.00, Rd Little Tfiqmaa Lewis-pfrndg 'tR-Oft. ; Little Janie,s BeWfST A- 1 1 11.07 ? WiHiuhniiiu?Hurst ,7:00 ?<dit?4ir?^trin ^ i ftVO " ; Carrie Minnie Etta Brown - -l.otT^ i James Ellis 'Fuller ??1:10 I iMary Jean Pressley __ . ... 3.35 r Robert Lewis Rhodes . 3.10 jri Paris White Greene . 1.05 Walter Alfcyert Thomas 1.00 I Reports of Babies . $?7-">0 ? i Frum Refreshments !_ , II Little F.ula Josephine Riley, age i > 1 loojilli.e^lntyilUt i'epoaldd the larg i f est amount, was awarded a. silver Ua* " j by cup air" the- most ".{SoplUur baby:' i Owng to iKTT successful work, of the , ! i babied, iwo oilier prizes wore award ;'ed. 'Fhomas Lewis Wade, received a |. [ gold uUuby ring^i and- .Janu s BeichOr ) 7 one dpltarT A grand total lof "eighty d'dhtrs. v'a?- r?nljred t--. [, ' The- King: and Queen Congest given by- Mrs.. Mary -N. Gary, the highly i l esteemed wife of the Pastor was an "* I other feat pre. Mrs. Florence Ilurst r and Mr. Frank Brown were, erowinod , , as the King and Queen of the- even l] ing. All churches pf ' the city had < .contestants. The Judges were Mrs. : Emily Humphries, Misses Emily t'ol I lier and Zeflie McKnight. c*~ 1i ..-..The Mock Conference?put- on by: ' the Women of- the church last Fri 4day 'Wh~s~ the realizatr.mTir one hun " - di ed dollars. v 1 ~' "-j-; ?Sunday-was H-hlgir day tn our -Zion Rev. Gary preached as never before.; I He preached two most excellent scr i L muni}. Many gave veiU. to the pies ; -once of the Holy?Spirit. ('uJloiuicii? - for the day \vns-$SS.U0." - * i no cimerent isoarria ot the ehuroli ' made the Pastor feel that hit; hihgi .- j r.were appreciated -by donating; to htm [ Board 5>*o. 17$">.00; Board Xo. L\ a 7 now suit ol clothes; Hoard X (>. ?}r-| 7 seven dollars. You will' hoar- from his report at the Annual Conference. . -Mr. Boston?.Iohusmt, -unu- of the i stewards has yust ^retuihied from a r^Tmost-pleasant trip to Detroit, in > time to see that the l'astor leaves all. ? right for Conference. . . " ," ""(Mrs,)- ~E. R.JVII.SQN. 711 - ? - The Highway of r:_z: Holiness. r__ ' -~f ^ r ?? H" By Mrs. Ellen Dorroh -deckley 1805...Vincent St., Newberry, S. . ' u "And a highway shall be there, and a way,, and it shall bp called the E -wax of holiness; the unclean shall ; not pass over it; but it shaH .be -fof i Those-:?the wayfaring. -men, though.j . forrt?, shall not err thercHrrrj^nrao lion 1 shall be?there,?nor?any?j*:i\7 ltous ~ beast shall go up thereon, it shrfll hot be found thero; * but the redeemed - shall. walk there."?Isaiah :?5;8 lb liear Readers:--The prophet I-ai ' ah prophesied ahouj this highaw.v of holiness long, long years*ago; before ' the coming of Christ. Afid jsinoe so * many people read newspapers, that - will not read God's word, I deeded to t- give?a?description of 'thin?highway. It is; a wonderful highway, definite,! a shining, straight?it is . the way:-of j truth, the way of divinity, the way | ^ of- Christ. It?winds ever upward, r . . . , . ? 1 neconnng clearer and .clearer as one 3 progresses in truth. The fruits <>f ? the..spirit adorm it1 ^n cm h side. and _ in many places the blossoms oT Tqvcv" ^ r kindness .and.-'guotL.dtn:da .t.\.Liaul .a., ' cross the" highvvay. You walk gently " and softly Jk ' such places and you r will find . if 4.011 woii fd jinieccii you" t must -free- yourself- from -burdens-of-r 7 worry," fear, lmpuflty, pi'ivnnui ;it ) " tachriients and bondage. Every?fH?r ? -erritn?on- the way htm, centered .hia t. mind in God, and in many Ways- ser ) vice is opened to him whereby he t may prove his love and loyalty to the teachings- of_ Christ. "T There is harmony along1 the way the harmony of joyous singing hearts 5 and sturdy marching fej>t;'there are > signs to guide one, placed along the T way by the" Master; and etcrbaTTy TI L _ lumined by his example.- Orrcr^Tgrr'r readsT "Love one nnother." A second "Judge not;" a third:"Givo-up all , ? and follow me;'' another; "Seelc first 7 the kingoin of heaven." One that;! n ^ .. TO LEADER flHuhslmil, subotefttml yduulit arlTTtr^a3~"tTri'h^'"g,ci7Trmoness of the*belief. Certainly this must be so as to Mississippi, mextna much in the attainment of ! righteousness shines forth with, this message: "Blessed are the pure in heart." You love the souls that you find oif God's highway. - They, are gen, nine, faithful, wholesome","true. Their hearts are tired with love and their eyes are "alight with a hily pUrpoe four prayhrs blond with theirs "in asking-bLessings for the race; together "yob uniT^ in helping those who come to yon forrassistance. " - It "is true htut . in one place the shadow of Golgotha hangs heavyj and -were?vou-t to -center your" mind on personal sentiment or emotion, donht 7u- desire,?you ' might fail?to see the .radiance of the living Christ, beckoning you oil. JThisrts thG'^place yyhfl^e personality is crossed out, where iii all carneStifess of heart you breathe a prayer like this: ":1 nke my life and- make it tliine^ Tt TBaTT Be no longer niuyL Trrke^wy lnvc, it "isr tfrnre own;? :M;J<o my hoavt thine altar throne." As^you pass under the shadow of the cross, the shoys are .removed irony your f^gt for the place. where you. *Lmidv -holy ground, It is the place where Jesus- let go all except (o'ul; .it, is the place where you will do likewise.!?- It is the ]>lace where yuu;wp?issi through the^expericncg of fettinggo; thftt yQU may he born a gain-of the spirit-of pure love and i,-l ' ii > 1 life. : fear not for Cod hold^' your hand. Drirtk.jjji the glory of victory. You go forward cleansed through the pow* rr of . the Holy Ghost. Many stands njrdsf of rightTJnul wrong have' been setUpun in "your ivi'md. Yoit will find thai?tluse are b'oilig perfected. Y<ut-\viIb.recognize_but, one K.tandard the fulfillment- of the law of God. The road ahead is one- of eternalprugvess. Watch' aftd'JiTTty-wlttmut" easfng; the * footsteps of the Master reveal the way. . There are certain developments, within yourself by which you. 4uay?measure your pro. res--. Day by day you grow more L.T'Y '? "'< SIXMOS to glfLW_\iJLhi') iW:-r ' ami Uianlsfakte-ss;?your ,lips :!< iu'l -of glad tidings. Your life Is roC-giving and receiving the good'things of God. Go<l reigns in' your world. God me is in control. Your mind is mie?with-Godi . ' . Blessed highway of holiness; Bles pad .reslis wh() h.as .revcaled-the way. Thr.ou.vh earnest endeavor, we ascend hi^hyr.-hnjJ..hig).iev- '. - " ... ^ 9 m SOME OVRff ANOEa;. ClI ARACkTICKS AtTONG MEN. By Rev. Richard Carroll. O t *?? I have Teey sJekf for two and a half year.-, had a -Irnko 1 ran't VCiYIk?umll nor talk distinctly, but I can think aod-roral-.- -I li.-ivo the spirit to ditto to .this letter.?T 4we always boon m adiiiirei'HT iueiiT ie;il nierir"T Iiave kTToVvn I. S. I.eevy fo>* twckity five yejtrs and I?think mord of him as I grow older. L believe he is one of the greatest men in the state, a good I'rtmiple.+o emulate"; he h?s ? great family. Mr. I.eevy is a Christian gentleman and a splendid business man. I .do Hot "say these tilings T5e cause of |)av. f admire him as much I I;( re 's nn! h i i)f he \vonl'?1 nof ?tr? ' for mo, if lie was able. He'.has never refused'a.,r"equeSt since 1 Have known Iwin. ' - * , '.The M. E. chinch awl.'the, race should be proud of this wonderful man; every man and woman should net acquainted with hipi. I da pot admire Mr, "Loevy because he is a colored man, but because ho is a wan. ? ?? ? REV." P. P. WATSON-,-1). D. tWhorr ttTo^ 11 a prists?elected Or. Wat-on as their leader and teacheT and as Corresponding Secretary, I -aid .they had-mjMTe""a splendid selcc l ion, a man. tHarifdes with fits Bibte" in-- l)'inn?>,?prays fen the sick?and" gives good instruction for Negro up lift ;.il'Mig_all lines, the_years he. has M.tviu yi'1'" n:ix.?if>r raiiiinn innm to ^TTt. .!AS. IT. GOODE: : : This-mati is our "Good >Samari tan." ,The late Rev. A.-P. Dunbar, I>. I)., could not have left his mantle 011. a better man. Mr. "Goode is a groat ehyrch worker, good mixer and holds tlie respect of the people. There are many mbre men in the state and from time to time I will spetHToT them. I sometimes think of men uho^have died?Jonas Thomas (X.BrnnTttWilte and Mr.-T.'B.iWright had^ fallen." , ' . 'j a?rrrrr?r??? , . ."u I f ^ Ren^Hift Nt>ws?~ T - ? . . . . . . .. The joint meeting of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. on last SundajH^WItk a very significant one. The ' meaning' ( of Thanksgiving- ran throughout the , meeting. Mr. John Potts, a merhbor"of the Freshman class-j-ead a papei^ on. I Nellie Brooks, a member of the Juht ior class read a paper on "The Spirit .I of TbanTcsglvlng.'" "Til- Chas. II. Slw<im .. .4.1......r. ..< 4l? InvmTintr ?ind he spnWe at length on i "Thank 'God for You," by Miss A[il dred Jenkins and "In the Garden," by Mr. David A damson served toadd a more serious touch to the ser vice rand made us realize more vivid ? Jy" .. the many things for which we .ought-be thankful. j ? Miss.?Bessie?llullman .spent?the week end at her home in Leesvillo; S. C. .. ' 'b : - Wo regret, very much that Miss Alice Lilley left for her TiohVtT'last. week and we hope she "will convalesce - rapidly,, so that she?may return z ' and resume her duties very soon. . ? Chester on account_of illness. Wo|] hope for him a very speedy recovery; j Miss Blanche B. Thompson .a mem Ucr of the-faculty at-"ScTfeHeld Inst i lute, tta^-'on the campus for a~fcw hours last Saturday? We all were j 'j delightde to greet Miss' Thompson j {and we. hope she will come again"1 ircai soon. Miss. Thoitipsou is enjoy Ting .her work fine." Rev. Dr. Drown, pastor of the K 1 ptKf'bldil churt'h brought a 'wonderful : ' message to the student hody on last j Sultday night. It i's indeed a privi | lege to be Tittle to hear these unusual ; messages . from time to time. Tilts" Colleg| Glee Club furnished-Uu- spec iol music. ?-?-v ? ' I. "Not**?ry much has been said, of the College" Glee -Club this year, but. it is well organized and is woVking j . strenously. It -is larger than. -cveC and the voices-are-vory opmmomkfcbWiVery sP'on*. a *'A Christmas Cantata." i will be giveh to which all will be | Lmost cordially invited. Watch* for j the date! . V " * fV 1 Miss Josie Belle White, a member. of the Class of ':VT, ha., irl m iiiiii to? Lher old room on theCamims. She niiiiOJt |$- ' ' ' v An Accredited Institution of the A y -! ... i m,m l .. I Y - - S(>uth.Carolina. BetuTtciarv j. l id lira l ional li PjL-QfTcrs exceptional opjtor tx*nities- to t j T ' ~ . lies ldr tl;e lollo ! { Divinity?in Dil'kerson Theplogteal 1^. Science. College of Kdue'al:? mi?t? ti X Home Kcpnomic*. Commercial. ? LOCATKI) IN AN ATTRACTIVE t Professorial statF is: i^mniwii.i <>f <> | A " 11 "" " 1 4 Universities- of the country* Quo < : X fo^orof 'Science hi the t'ollcco Tit] 4 for leadership. 'V'i :'.|j| Student ;ictivitio*^nnd mr?nrrf=iit'a ^4 An ideal place fnl' ViitHl^ men ;un | 1,001 Students front Sewn^Fftate* !|! FA 1,1, XKljLM hetrlus Wednesday X <ients expecting to reside'in" the doi t { a deposit of five- thdlar^Tdr -iioservj |? 12, 11*20. Applications ,nro c ihiin^ President discourafrc promiscuous re *i* lie rcfuntied' if. the applicant (joes v j* -be applied .on' the applicant's ex pen Notice F,vtraordinarv .firndnoi mn -4 " phtft?Hds year as" usual and a cert tire X DA VII) II FN It V SIMS, V President. Cha J ; t * ' '. j MAI i* IINUU51KIA | beau Fort, s* I A School Home~Tc Training for Christ .-Happy jdome Lifc^-G ~ "ExercTse--Base Ball-Bas jV gtructors in School-Kp i\ Ninth Grade?Preparatoi nflic Courses-\lusrc-?I i 7, 1jJ_ Y our: Carl's Opj | - Christian E School Opens St j lypia rnr.FR Sfttrrrdnv, November 27, 1936. decided to kl her last day be her best_ ~_ - i a .Indent. n.nl .ttulmd.-tn an-?I? joy that broader contact that c.omes in campus life. The senior class ex tends its heartiest welcome to any other members w ho would like to get a taste <<f real campus llfe-dttrtng the remaining days. ' . h One of flie, former student^ used to wonder why Benedict couldn't- do Tike other BIO?schools but he need * not wonder pmv* The marks for the lirst ,e|ii:iJii.r_liaVe beep posted where every tu'h nt eon setTTvhnt he-is-doing tf Maybe, Benedict , will go a little fur , ? - who is rawing and tell him soiricthlnK very?pfo;i--:n)t. . - , ? : One of tiio students in the Qualita Ive ClRftilstry . Miss Thomasina Walker, fiuiiui- a solvent thai would?*?? remove crayon- marks from the bul ~ lefin hoards in the rooms in Science Hall. -This is purely cfrifcinal and w'e t .rn^ i atulate Miss Walker fob hPr " interdkt ris.Wtfll as persistence. - A hoi tain Junior wimfc?that.?t-he l-'i i . hipen _ Mum id lie excluded from to think, hut their Professor in Chem <istry rrtys he assigned, them 14 prob. [eTffs~ and ?ave .theiTr a~certain time hT-which to solve thorn,- stating that ~ he would assist .them ill anyway pos >iblc. Il lit.ppcm'if that thgy arrang en..themselves in groups so that the tm4?group?unlitul l'<>r ?problem, Uw^',ce..b<i ni"'tlK'r ami v.n mr'tinnr all the problems were solved by the Professor. Does, this mean that the Ft.e.dmien eau't Mh trrk-? : (Mi- ri* \ irginia Bradley, Reporter. To Keep Abreast of The Times 'L. Read -?. v .''' THE "PALMETTO ' LEADER? ? ? * *1* . >1. lv. ( Iinnil and the State 6f V . ol the plater and General ? PiinT Ptmrls ?__?| _ he Negro youth. Has tine facili- *t) rwino Suffijge^jgrE ' ~~ " t- | Seminary., College of Arts and :e i > i I'i ainin.J,). iiigh .School. Ij! Mn sir. Training School. *?* mix tion of coi l:.Miua. s. c. ? rinhiates of lending Colleges and y >f the.recent additions is a . Pro- X hutment. 'V- T"' ' ? A ??r??- J : aining?juje--Cunibined . to prepare y under > nii>-4 vi,.ii)D?receive their ploto ant?divccsion from . study.?*t* l 1 )(>7" Were, in Attrfttfmire.'Last Year ?JSritoil*w 1"> JD2C5. All stu- If ' nitorios-arc requested to forward X? it ion rtf rooms before September ? iu rapidly and the trustees and { si.dmi? in the City.. Deposits-will tot matriculate, otherwise it will J- f ' * * SO.-t^ f '..1 Y ft'onii the .111U11 School will take 7i ire \vill lu' ;,\> aM,c,,i lor the simic. -jmsuor joif\ hi rst, -X ~ lirman of 'l ife Hoard of Trustees. Y Y . . . v W V.V?V W'.t V V ' JMJHJ* ??* > H F.T? _ - f LSCHOOL ! ' !?utli Ccirolina ' | >r _ your Daughter * ian Womanhood ? oaclkoocU-Qut Door- ?- ?It ket Ball--G<>reful In^ - v- ?-?-??? -,?qr ?oms-rThird through ; ryand Home Econo- ' Religious I raining. 4 > k * * portunity for a rl i u"i i *-na^atlWU ' ?> tptcmber 27th | L_ . < > LY. Prinrinnl 1! y 1: