The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 27, 1926, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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Departrnt
1 1 31 Washington
Big Line of Clothing For
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j, icit. uKjys ijuns n .jjjegiauj
_j; pry Goods, Sh
< Connected Avitk- our stor
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the week's editor ia1 s:
"'j white i'hctis.. ; rt|
(Continued From Pngp. 1) ...... j
4 - of establishing: the slander and prov
ing-her-goed wuno inuTiTsh the nnUL_ _
derfers" of the Lowmans. ~" :
i the Week's editorials:
f. ' COLORED I'REdJ. 1
(From. The Amsterdam News. New
- -4. : lork ttty, Nov. .17,
'4 ? THE. WORLD'S EXPOSE.
In a series < f articles appearing in
" the^New..Y/ork."^CSrh'lT-vvi-itie!'. ' (JII
ver H. P. Garrett from Columbia tin- _
capital of. South Carolina, the Aiken
lynchinps have been exhumed from
: the 'Tjrave ti> 'which, they were ""eon
signed a month .ago. At that time
"the authorities" decided, . a..; usual,
"that the murders were committed by
^ ^"persons unkmAvn." Thanks to the
World, details surrounding the atro
cities have been rehearsed and re
enacted for the beifefrttoi'r <le 1 rrnrnntr"
? f of the world.
A few da\s before the beginning '
of the Garrett, series. The, A matter
dam News presented the findings pf
Walter White, of the Xatioiuil AsSo
ciation for the Advxi'ncoimnt of Col*
t^rtn , vPTif^- n]| t ll'U Wi',. Wl.it, r.?..o1 :
' *and more.,-.
f VsWhifo-tlte Twee.^jSonth Carolina
.- ! lynchings were being held-.up Pr< the
: light, three others, equally rss 'atro
ClOUS HTTct equally as uhj U'u vokvd. 1
? 7-?wawMJcmgusUigedncvu- Ih.n.-lai. Tex. .
Here, again-, -one tjf' thervrcthns was
_ n woman'. . . '
Already "the number of mob mur
? . dei^jlil5_juuj_i^_i.lihiiy t.iii' -M'j;1!;,1
p- 1 e?e?f+n?many?brr?rt?rrrr- iu.ii h'v.i ii.; I
e 1 a i ?i' "frr "T53HgZj?I ilizi i ami. wlucb 4
at the same time, sits idly by with
.... . out attempting any otiieinl action >
-that might tend to put an end to-such
a national disgrace.
\Vhen the I>y*er Ami" P.yncl>tnill
was before 'Congress, we recall A hat
The World was ,btie- of the X.e.Uu ra
newspapers which opposed - its pa?
" sage and. its enactment jr. to law.
Therefore, -We- -wonder--v. by it_. hie
gone "'to the expense and trouble <>:
. . apposing UlC- etil'.ilil if n :
-? the Aiken lynchi.ij t - < vy i d1 ?
cuinstance revealed by its >>wn corro
pendent shows that the South is on
? tirely lacking-in-t-Unt eon cit .n-e which can.
be awakened u) an evil thai lias
alrerfdy. become part and parcel-of it. .
How, we ask, can a (ioydVnor of a >
Southern State "be Yea suitably expect
?_ - - *a to protect the rights of .all cili.
of that jSialxC-xUiiai?to-tlo sp wotihl-j
bring defeat in office as h'is reward? i
? : Hnw r;i)i-a Sneriil" live op lo h-w-mrt-b
. of. office and at;the : a mo I inio opoit 1
r> "the -doois ol tlio tyj - >i jitUskc4 ?
mob of men bent on tv.iii .h ,- > W hat
action should a nation take to pro i
fC0CKOC8tODtXtOXtO.O.O,O.C'O>a Cyti-O.O.O.v. vvv v.v.<
I' Tlie Origint
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Madotn A.
. ' | j" Formerly r?f PMil A
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* has_c$l atal 18 hod p( i mnn<
c 1125 Washington Street
i I ; for th c inanufj
Wonderful Hair- And Ft
x "Made Their Way h*y th?
First Frizc Awdtcjfc
. ' ' . Fair?1W.H
instruct -a cliow i? d?
[ Beauty Cullure. beginning Nov.
_ ] for H;iir Ti i- Win, ra
TERMS ARE R1
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J 1125 1-2 Washington I
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St. Rhone 7567 :|
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Men, \Vomen and Child- j
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firs. IVIillinorv !
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e 'is: First Class Tailor '
uty S bop for Women. ^
'title. 'Buy fiuui US be- jj
>rT^sy", . ? ij
- 11 ? ?y ' "f'Ji ^
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lect the lives o? its citizbns and up
iiold its Constitution when a decre<
if the hijrhc'st tribunal'-of one, of tTu
Kt.'.to-: comnr|sing ij-? the: Supremi
Court- of that States-is fla^rantii
reflated ?/_ .
A-federal Anti I-ypchlnf* law maj
tm.t t'ttl an end to bynyhiajpr. but^r
undoubtedly, . ihUkfi Federsi
intervention ,-possible when a Stati
"h"n'f? ' 11 - that?it iv^iu^pntcnt dx
i-ro'iel the lives of its citizens be
;-au:c its jrovern mental' machinery ii
in the hands of men in sympathy""witl
n;ul! lido.
If the nowspapers-.o-f South Care
lim ?ami the same condition pre
'. *ils in most of the other States ii
rhe South?frankly admit that thej
fT 'e unable to make this kind of yx
n i'n oh-rU'd and appointed ollll'lal:
i'olhnv up that expose and take~th<
( tiiai ttlm. circumstances-- -demand
Newspapers are far more liberal ii
hr Si'U'h than; their readers, am
niton they admit their helplessnes:
fiu expose, at least, what they knov
r?> he wrong. there is no power ii
that Stale- capable of righting!" tha
By what other method, we ask
would the New .York World attetnp
t.? prevent lynching, other than b;
Federal faction ? ? .
II.
( Fn?m?The?Afro American,'?Balti
nio'rcr. Md.. Nov. IT 1U2C.) a ,
-WHY DYER BIIX?
wljo douht the absolut
' ' d lor a Federal apt.i lynching bil
piiitLt._olit tlied ca_.se. . of the tripl
yaching i?i Aiken, S. C., a month age
1 lu,' Uea-nd JiH'v met, ami
.withoutdicing aide tQ find the name
lb>: Wl> b. .wllu__culii tuiiled the lynd
t.i i<> uuiu-t any dl thenl. 7~
Then thanks to the National Asso
iation for the Advancement of Col
red People and the courage pf Mi
alter White, ils Assistant Secretary
::e. A: L-e.tion made an investigatibi
vhUh discloses the members of th
:!iyh and goe?s filrther.
It products allidavits imfilicatinj
'.be sherilV and h'is deputies and show
'.ne l!..u i In ly-nohing^vvitw. perpctrnttft
u mendiers of the grand jury.
<?n . i.f tins comes Ttre?Nirv
'a it 'VrMifl, a- ureal nalional news
pajlr, ..which sends. its own specia
roi respondent- to throw light -orr th<
. i.' i i<v?on.trago from?every?angle
hy menus of a series of articles. Sun
lay. Coventor M.elxt?>d, of South Car
!irj:i. with.<*lie niflfrcs of the lyncher!
-i "TtB Tiantlh- and with affidavits oi
titer interesting citizens before him
iockied his intention to push till
iiivi tigation, hut expresses his view
;hnt there wiU Thcvor he convictions
liit h_comliii^*ivs -as?they are.
in?"iit'.r?^.wrUs,?Ciocni'turr?Mc
1)i t?lhaU wilh every evidence, 01
. tm.ih' i:i hi.j jVosuession, the (jreffl
>.0.w.0.v.0 C?OOOOjO.OX>.OX>.OjO^ D.OjODO c
iI And Only ' '^ ^
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1. Russell
DE1.PHIA, PA., -? I
pie Entrance 8
CoIu mbia, S. C. ?
jr'hjre of her ?? * ;
ic? Preparations That S
Way They Are Made" g
I hv Colored StatA ?
^'6^zzr~?"??"?"i
e famous Russell System of g
22. niso-will receive patrons g
EASONADLE^nll
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Street COLUMBIA, S. C_J
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- THE PALMET!
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State of South Carolina is not able
j-to-^punish lynchers.
,! Xhe helplessness of the State of
South .Carolina is evident. Lynch *jf
ers cannot-be Indicted Without the tj
aid of ? grand 'jury, nor condemned
pi without the seAice uf u pi'lll Jury. ~
*! HoW cam "'a cdrnmunity be expected
> to punish ctinvm,als When it permits. ^
j. these same cHmipals "T<no\vmgly to n
p serve on its grand and petit juries? j
i| With a federal anti lynching law ~
|? in^efFect, a federal grand jury selected y
I from members outside of that com
LI r ? ' # I
umumty to~pass upon-the crime, there ,-y
jpj no doubt" that a true bill could be ^
'. found and the mobbists brought to Ul
U?:?, ia ? *? * a.(
j., justice.:
H -Tn tbfwn imIiii ItjiiH InlJ ik in gnn 1 ^
! son and out of season that we didn't
? need a federal antjllynching law, we y
' point to A.iken, S. C., as exhibit1^.
And, we do more. We submit our p,
i case without argument, 1 . [i,
j WHITE S. C. LAWYER OFFERS ''
r DEFENSE OF WALTER WRITE! I p
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J (Continued From Page 1) -ti
^ "'K. Oharlton Wright. EjcH.tor JC^tuTnr ;~g
^ hia Record: ^The AlkCm1'lynching* ' n
stand o^t as feW most ferocious and' r<
'I abhorrent crimes committed in South ! U
j Oiriflina -dm ithe?many _ ycuis ?f''il
5 i my residence here."
1 A-number of -nilitr>r? vn U
^"sont "outside intrusion" and predict tl
! 1 c r \vhat'the evkiencc un c.overed.ri
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| Last O
t * 26'piece ' ''" - J
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! I* 26 Piece ^Rog
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A With each Range sold, we will
A Silver Service. Read the. Gu:
I A two Sets FREE.
A ; .
X Trade In Your
:X Old Stove
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t .A That old stove .that is worn
' A out, w'ast-eful and is a Iro'uble'
'' %'
\ yr maker?trade it in on one of
A Kiitibreirs Dependable Ranges
We will give you a liberal
V allowance for it and besides
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^ give you itieZ Sets h'Khiv
A Easy Terms:??
Low Prices " 1
!!
rf- Your -Cred rt?re?f
H^ KimbrcllV?Usp it! Never
i[y on a Range safe have we offered
such eaSy" ferrns" "Si]T"
;.?? ver and Dinner Set?.- Free foe11??
side the. Easy Terms. ' Can,
ynu afford to miss this sale.
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If COOK: YOUR II
t?
^Tour Credit y
H* Is Good 14
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teA ''wtli'iHii fl" . " * "-* *
ro leader -.
eastover news.
-The quiet little town of Eastov<
. on the go when it comes tp put
ng things across. "i
Mrs. L. P. Robinson gave a sui
rise party in honor of her daugf
?r Mis^ Corine who has just r(
urned from New Yorh City 'and
OW a teacher >n>-thor mother's sten
ml enjoyed the affair: Prof. L. 1
cott, Miss Wakefield, Miss -Jone
>nehor.s in the WebbeTT graded schoc
Irs. Mamie- Goodwin of Columbi
Ir. Arthur Mickle, 'Mr. P. R. Rubii
i<s; Amy iUitMmll
Mr, I- M Giogmy .1 ^o.-irhor i
10 uadsden District spent Mondti
t thu hi>nui of Mr. ami, Mrs. -Fran
I.itchell. * Mr.
Vr/mk MiteheH? thanks tt
['iiiilo of Waterce. for their kind tin'
s xl-urintr the sickness and death <
is daughter. Mrs. Estelle McGay.
Mr. Sam Smith, of ..Columbia
resent at the burial of his mothe
tie funeral Services were field i
ie Mt5 Zion Baptist church. Tt
;spqct. All memberg of the Ea?
in Star were present and regrette
TC* -tnrs: of tiiei. sister and-friend. ?
Mr.. and" Mrs. Joe Joyncr has rc
u'tiod from Modfrpwiigi
ley spent a pleasant Stay with M.
mi Mr.*. Monroe1 McQauhlin, of Moi
stown, and report a very pleasat
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EPENDABLI
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RAINGJ
?ne Week
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ers Set?31 P
>ive you abeau tifiil 31-Pij?c
iran4ct>. Com<^m^To-morro\\
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"CAMERON
iANKSGIVING
1MB R
k DEPENDABLE 1
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r'l Poro Bea
* Hair Culture, Facial Massagin
j48? mmls. lylfs, no
: : I. S. Leevy's De
d. |i. 1131 Washington Stree
-OMOoooooaopooaooooooooooo^
(]' stay.?^ZZZT; ~ ;;
a? Mrs. Daisy Ruth is on the sick list
also Robert Ruth. ,
Miss Glodinc Williams is spending
n spme time with her grand iriinthi"'
y AiTmuda Juyner. ? ?^
Mitts Sue Gary has returned from
Tuskeegee, Alabama, wh^re.-^he has
ie been visiting her Aunt, Mrs'. Eloisc
;g Battle, and' reports a pleasant stay.
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is ST. CHARLES NEWS.
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ic Through the columns of the Pal
revrrtette 1 Leader \vc?are lettin"fT7~ the
>f world?know of the" kboH?people ofL_
Unionville A. ~M. E. ' church. \\Le_
^d held bur first quarterly conference on
the l."5th inst. Our now presiding elder
i Rev. I. J. Pruitt seems to -be alive
tmtfsynVpntliL'l iu. Ihrinn v i 1 le e.'umut
r. land will not fail as long- as ho Is our
- [ director. Hg preached- for us, using
it'as a text Exodus 14:15: "Speak un
Tl
e furniture
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onBy--T;|nist
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Wonderful Lib
Greatest"Rsiige^
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one wej
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For this week gjnd 1
or lll'i til tko lob'f l>l*v *
until 11 IV- Hlkll 1/1^ 1
hold a RANGE?S3
RANGES?a Sale vv
offered the Public w
any sale of its kind e
itv. Don't Miss JLi_
iece Dinner Set
; Dinner Set and a 2fi-Piece Rogerer
Buy your Range and get 1 hestT*
- Pleasure
Kitchen T
DINNER CM A KllV
eTLTLT?c
URN1TU K ^
$? ?|> t|M$?
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Saturday. X^vombpr 27. 102(i.
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uty Sfcnp~~~ 1 7
g, Manicuring,-H<?ii Bobbing , ?
USTON^'DIlNDY ; ' ?' |?!^_
ipartmesi^Store
t Columbia, ?. C.
?OOOOOC'f:"V;^??
VP' vng_ chihlron of I<ra'l that thc.v
practictil ak v. oil us logical. '
Our community'" wits satMrnrcil he _
-auu-t^of Hir rfra' It i.'f Jli s. Molly Mc1
riomt <.iio at .r rluu ,1 HII'ssqs. WU1
-hall. yiiijjL.-hcv. Iitit to. ho with God
;k groatorj than to 1 p. with maii,
Cullt'ction for tho day nin.ounH'ti to
$107:45, . / ' \ r
Our N\ onjan's 4lissionaftv ?Socioty
H; lemlinu' ifs inlhuucu tor. the up
iit1111^' i t. I!n- roipaiuuity.. y* \ Z
\\\ .no,ILL, nopm'tor
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SI'AUTAN' IU R(? I TJvM
I, : .
i?M!"?mtttr?*r?\Y ' -T i !!. . :'i -1eneher ~
from .AUhcvilu-.rs. (3 is in our city'.,
-8he iv :i"ctrrk' in 1 lie I'.. II. Ountwln's
Pnnfs .Stove. Itnr^Twrrry " frionils
whonv she -has ' iv.t:. vu/li hi'r ?
success.' .
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era I Sale Terms--Y
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asnng only tins-week
T.liic is sola, we shall
IE 01 CAMERON f
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hirh Ore ^ vantages ??
ill eclipse# ve. believe
ver held in this local- Y
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PHP. -CAMERQN-j;
Built for Life 7^1 ~
"THE'- ( .VUEEOX KAXXiE X -1
ill give you CiiorTime ami A-'" *
atiftac-H^y Service'. A
'afigO that" means Economy' A
t'Fuol ami S u far Tory cook. A
Rum
TJ7o. j.Vau "viII- enjoy
""I'iing on?rt?l'AMUiU.S.*> '
dinge. ^
Xear Old Stove %
As 1st Pa} ment
To m:iko i' |iN jbio for evry
family to <A\n and enjoy
('AM ERON iiange, \vo \vilf" ~r?
UmV- ydu. to trade in -your?A
Id wom-onC^-dove-and accent A
as 1st Payineni. Can you -if
rv i i
1? pit.*.* llllJt
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IBRELL RANGER
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26 Piecq ROGERS Set *
31 Piece DINNER Set - 1
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