The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 19, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, Fetewy \% l
rrthft, ft m f '-iirnrit tiitii
After having the usual proeedu
of the Sunday School lesson stuc
. Sunday morning, the Sunday Scho
was highly favored with an addre
...... by Dr.?.H. . y. Aroett of Delawar
Every one enjoyed to the highest h
1 oddresB which ?\ows "him a mast
in dealing with th6 young. ,
AtTITre A. m., Dr. J. E. Beard
Driei inougn pleasing Remarks ii
troduced Dr. H. Y.. Arnett, Presidir
El^er of the. Delaware. District, s<
of "the late' Bishop Arnett of the j
< M. E. Church* after heartily-sirigir
"A Charge to' keep^with thp congr
gation, he selected 1 Cor. 15:10; "E
the grace of Gad I am whaf I am
Subject: "The value of personal e*
perience.". Advice from the aged ar
experienced Is worth-while havinj
Solomon the wisest man ever live
sought advice of the aged- and" e:
perienced; that-no advice is safe ui
thflt. flHvipp 1C Ko Iinon
.? upun
ence" His grace 1s sufficient fori*
things and it is by ^his gracetbi
very *i? may be. Th? sermon wt
full of wholesome advice for tjie wea
and the strong.-- ?
'"At the eyei""g cervifep, -rr ^plei-rdi
program on Richard Allen' s birtl
day was listened to with eager pric
_! by a good many?v*h9 tame atrt-eve
though the night was rainy, at th
service. _
? ?- '-'ii?p?r r~: :9
Dt. Arnett was present and mac
a very pleasing'. and instructive a<
dress on the life of Richard Allei
_, telling of Mother Bethel,'Phildaelphi
* and St. George Church in which I
y-iwas
not allowed to communelalsotl
ft * "
church in which Bishop Allen w?
converted"and- the one in which?I
preached his first sermon. Dr. A.i
l_nett_ frequently. passes this spot an
thinking, of "tA Hen and the church a
with a double portion 'of Africa
Methodism. ?: i
Concluding with a tribute to Soht
Carolina and African Methodism, ,<
'numerating, every Bishop South Ci
rolina has ever produced. The sei
vices of the entire <iay were very ii
spiring and uplifting.
Dr. Arnett is in route to the Bisl
, ops' Council which meets in Jacksoi
"ville, Fla. this week. '
Come to Bethel Sunday and het
f , Rev. T. H. Wiseman; former past^
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INTER- DEN OMI NATION A L MI?
ISTERS' UNION NOTES
I r-r. ~
Promptly at 12 o'clock the?_membei
?-?the regular meeting plate un?hr
-r- Tuesday, -Feb. 15. The chaplain, :
- hia usual impressive manner began tl
devotions -which lasted about filtpt
minutes. President Adams declafrc
the house open for business. By con
mon Consent, the regular order c
business waa^^uspended temporari!
to hear Mrs. Duckett of Benedi<
College and Mr. J. H. Goode of tV
Local Insurance Company, who we?
presented by the chairman i of?t*
prudential committee and giveh fi\
minutes to present their proposition
Mrs. Dtfckett spoke of a propose
meeting ^to be had in-interest of tl
Goode spoke of a meeting to be ha
in interest of the Insurance compan
in the near future. Their requesi
were gladly received by the Unic
and referred to- the proper comrm
The union, after resuming the rej
ular business was only a few| mi]
utes finishing the same.
? ?The eonlniilley Oh dispatch of bus
pens recommended the following on
er of business which waa adopted
toto: * .
12 to -: 10?Devotions. ??
- 12:10 tol2:20?Roll call. Respons
Making of excuses for absences Ii
troduction of new members.
12:20 to 12:30?Reading and i
doption of minutes.
- ?*?12:30 to 12t40?Report" Of pe
f sons presented by prudential con
mitteee (request to be submitted
writing.) ?
12:40~to~ TZ:50?Report of commi
tees.
12;50-to 1:00 " Unfimslied busl
ness. ~
1:00 to 1:20?Program (comtnen
on readers' papers limited to 3 min
1:30?Adjournment.
The Rev. G. S. Ellington of Atla
ta w?s introduced ahd made a time
talk on the ministers- work as a hie
ganger.
The order of the day was a pap
by the Rev. T. M. Bpykin: Subjec
"The Sunday School toachers al
their trainine." This was a nan
_ with much food for thought and Wi
received by the body with apptauF
nature to be brought before *.the 1
nion should confer with either of tl
following brethren: Rrv. P. P. Wfi
on, A. Er Lomax or J. E. Bear
membera of the Prudential Gommi
w
ay. v "~ * liS
'tee.
| The Union is chid t<? h.?1p in
re. >v.ay ... ?l,. .. -..1?
! 7 ' *.
ly: ' ,
ol THIv.L^A(;i i: AT BETHEL A.. !V
ss * E-CltLRC.il
is i ,On Sunday, at 0 o'clock the Alle
GF i ChTlstl SI n. c T3-.4-V
| ?*?? uiavcvMTVl UVclj; uu Ul 1_>C VI
]jel A. M. K. Church eo.nvcned, and
in very inspiring meeting was enjoye
1- by all prpsent.
ig The meeting was opened by Mr. I
>n M.'. Prcssley?in the TkbSOhOe dT TFi
^ president, Miss Jessie Kennedy." *
ig Mrs. R. C. Chappele was the prir
e- ciple streaker of the evening and-*h
ly gave a very iiUeresting talk on Mis
s;onary workffr- She told of the splet
K- did work being done by the Mite Mh
id sionary and the
Foreign Missionary societies of th
id African Methodist Episcopal Ohttrd
<- Mrs. Chappele also told about tli
i- life of Bishop^ Richard Allen, ' :
i- Mrs. Ella Sightler spoke on the tc
11 pic and she told briefly, the fttory~r
^ the niissioiTairv~snirit~as it ir hivnipd:
St out in the book .entitled, In . Hi
is Steps." ,, ? ?" ik
.Miss, V. Bauaigai'dner read a pom
on the wTTrFTTf Richard -AHgrr Tin
[d beaulifu^ poem was composed ,by on
i. own, pastor, Rev. J. E. "Beard, an
le it brings out beautifully, the stdr
n of UiehArd Alfoti's life and his wor
is (lerful work.
Tl)i;. A. ( ohojr, composed <
le .voting' Pbbpie, m e tiondcrmf s.plondi
li under the leadership of 5li
^; M. Emanuel.
ia All visitors are welcome. Com
ie out, and lot us endeavor to do mor
ie and .belter service for Cod, Th
is lcagup meets every^ Sunday evenin
K> at_ Ji o-idiut j??in?the?e e^try?of, . lb
p-~. church. :
id b. Baumgardner, reportcj
is. . ^: ;
d SECOXJi N V/AKl.'l ll KAI'TISr
ri v CHURCH NEWS
..
h Second -Nazareth Baptist Chuteh ha
3. just closed-llie celebration of its ~2n
anniversary of church and pastoi
r- The program began. Feb. C and end
v ' ed Feb. 15, . ~ ~ *
?i?The program was- etfrried out t
1- the letter, Every church and pasto
i- p.uyed well their part. '7
4' Feb., 7,: Wesley iVl. E; Church an
e~ -derfull senium - n?- ^ subJec 11 -'AUad
J, and its ctfect on the sot4?" The oil
eers lifted a hnnd^'Mnv collect ion nn
' after dismission everybody left til
. church .speaking of the great sermoi
: . Jlatd jal.. Church. urn
their iilhi lee .rhoi r \veVe nreuont I)
^ nunuwr.ul ii?iiiun , H'uiu (Jtiniji.i?ttt
in * < and "Thi5 is the Gates oi' Het
ie '1 he Rev. White described Jf
frf toa*rrrtl 1 y-tut a-traitor,?a surplal
;(j ner and a deceiver and yet in hi
vi..hour of reliance Q^on .God .with
^ broken heart and repenting tdars h
y found the uate way to heaven. (Jol
lections were /good. Remarks b
ie Deacon John Suber. were benelitnn
e . and very Liniuly l'Of tile occasion,
he?? Feb. i?, .Second Calvary Btiptis
c Church and their musical choir an
s. oliicei s.wero present. ,Dr. Charles-H
d Drown preached a strong semiqn, fu,
ie l>f thought and with power. Hub.iec
l(i Brown is a new preacher in Calvar
,y* and is bringing things, to pass. Den
ts con James Ciuodu and general manage
>n of the'mutual relief and benefit as
t- soidaiion made -some,helpful Remark
? from a?npii'i'uml and?business stan
?. point. " .o
rt-r"' -Pirst -<!alvnrv "Rn pri>
Chuivh and ollicers and jubilee?ckoi
l-'-ueie prone tU, The pastor,?Dr. 1el-1
W. Long preached a.?fc'ery ipspirin
in sermon?from Rev. 2'i:17r lie -frr
|"presstl"d the church \yith the wondei
;f^Htnbugh* of drinking of the watt
e..|'oft-life. * Collection was good, R<
n- marks were to he made bv Deaco
Pink Butler.?He wa3 not present fc
i- : sonfe reason: Deacon Jennings of th
" said church made some remarks tel
r-' ing of-the remarks of fhe paste
n-' when he Was a hoy. His -remark
i.
in "were information for the church.
I Feh. 11, Old community pray<
t- meeting. Remarks was had from tl
. j old members. The subject was di:
H- j Cll.lKt't! b.V kcv. isom and the pasto
| The subject was "Sanctification.V
ts ' was well discussed and everyhod
i.) j went h<5me with the Onderstandiii
that tfvery child of God is-sanctified
n- , Sunday, Feb. '1.3, Sunday Schoi
ty! was caiien to order at 10 o'clock. T1
s-' superintendent, Bro. Frank Watso
j and Ji_is?U nchei^ were in {heir plnre
er All of the teachers made some helj
t: t ful romarks. 11;30, the paste
id preached a soul stirring sermon, Sul
er ject: "The dipping of the general <
as Syria in the Jordan." The memhei
[were out In full.? ?-?
'ifMpndav night, Feh. 14. St. Pai
[J- Raptist'Ghnroh, the officers and j.uh
he lee 'choir and members tvere large i
it^attenrTance. The sermon by f)r. "
d,! M. Myers was very inspiring. Te:
it-' Acts 20:28. Rev. Myers laid strei
.j ^ , . .
Tfltt PALM
II i?jQ
' ^'"' s?-11 Vi-*'
plf'i^l; L?" v-$ ;V W>I.
?hV*.>?>?l' M i.. ?* .-'t rp?!
: te Bfea^yiikih ^
;; I pp'-:- a*'
. ^ ^ ^
i- on feeding the church of (hid .-'Xt
jr- one time: uiu1 could irol'dly tell v.he'hth-?i
'lit'." wits dd\vn on' >tandino.
LC i I is words wore so shorp and fheU uiK
ir: Fe!>. In, 1'iuuii H:'.|>tDl C'hUtvh^jd'l'imusical.
\vcr,e present. Dr. Uoy-ldiv
)- preached to packed house btdtp* The
>f. Tjfst -night: The reverend took for a
.? tuvt'Pm. '}-I1 IT- - t-t 1 1
s WliCH hex entreated-tkw--4i<;stor ami
church to.hold fust to which thou
11 hath?that tin m:m tako'-Jdry* crown.
ir previous nights. The presenting' 'of
d purser from the different auxiliaries
y by -their tlta'rinanV," namely: Wm
i- XVoodwavd, . Ham .Rollison., Wiiiie
" fSecdwih, T?a\*id 17ah"sl>v,. A-lr^, TTThTe
? W.hi^e,?Johniin; I ovo Fmnk Watkin.
4- lait^l'iUt jiut least? Mis. .\irhjr ^f.VFhsT
r. It W4S wc.ii said |hai Dr.- ft M. Myers
is the foremost builder and leader of
' t '
e all times. II?-j*anks with;.a' piopecr
e f>f. mdVlern tiit o'sr lie .is trrrtletHthe.
e ham pi on i-hnnh l.ipidyt-. ; Tills ehvrch
"whs broufl-.' from a-h i di ivi-i.ov ii.
**= has been built* 'twice hv_ him. MacA- Jonm
Bapttst---Chttrr.li was con-trvcti~_
nl twice Iiv Jiim. St. -f-.hn P-n : :<t
CMllfrcll' of T. - \V. -rt-rtu -vrrr
L?nenni'.od' 1;' hinn?! !i- 'liui'l a ("-lii:i-f?i
. .it Chiles. IU' cousGeotcd a tnherlaole
tli;it row stands on. the eluiivh
s trround with a sratinj* capacity., of
d ";()()(). iU''-hus jii'-t "^T'Ui' in a now
~ "hurch. Zinii Thai^'ThTtt^ he^lmiU ^it
I- Aurthin* Town. .\yhicn i:* a beautiful
' " structure. riirht oy, tlic thorouarhfare.
6 Dr. D: ~T\ Thonwson of .Tahrrraele
r Baptist Church of A'urrustn. Georgia
<rud' \vhcri, God made this man, lto
it 'brow the pattern away. lie lirou^hi
>=- f.jhs usiiiu-?hoard; jubilee choir, and
i? ''lone nL'~(if~. ,Wu?clo'C?bid?be ours=
pinihu1 Ci'oiF:s:p-rTfrbTb7nnkr in n he li S
i- many more years to* lead this church
d- -anil' If ml his ~ influence' to the .world
iiv .for twenty two venrs more as he has
i. done. *
iL Doctor W II V K*ilU', djfa* in 1 .,,4r.
master ceremonies lent enthusiasm
XT du thd-SCeiidldn which helped hr-rnakc
h- the aiiiiiiei.'jO a sui't'l'ss. 1 . u
i
? TsTJTES FROi\TiKMO CliU-'i/iT
I, T'
a ?:?
t- .
? By. Kev. H. E. Emanuel
>. -
On iTiiii ;MTTT nil lln death" a'njjid
camp and called from -thoe vi<i-tttiy:
1 scenes Ero. John Erennan; the- bid-est
member of Young's'-Chapel. A. bl.
77. L lunch." Tie was fnncrnb/.cd by.
? the writer'un 1VU. .'J in.d.'ai tisTTrtTrryiP
? named dumb ill the presence oi a
^ iiOsi of friends'" ;m.l_ surri.v. iriit?n iay
lives. The writer was assisted in the
l~ .-cry solemn--services' by in-. X. A.
ir , Kice, pastor of Alt. liebron Circuit in
he Newberry' "District ami- Revs. W.
s D. Bfrcy-sS,'1'hon'ns "Bowman of
^ Columbia" DlstritH-.~";Tho body was in
. diarue of blaniunnil.' Uau-n and" Wii.iiiHK
of v olumbuu 1 lie ib.ral uii-,-r1V
' ' t - 1 l
T" jus's were many and beautiful, ;?
'' ' On Eeb. Jlro Johy WingartK-.one
& of the oldestmembers of pine Grove
? Al, E. Clinrch?? ;!. l'uneiali/fd by
p" .lie -writer, Bro. Winga-rd was a Xe?
u'i-o--oi"tlie anti hc-lbmr type mid his
"* reniinriiscences of .the "days befo' the
? ?were?nbwe^ys?niteres-tiny* cs?
petynlly herause of their humor and
ie pathos.. The \vriler waff assisted in
these very .ohmn sovicos' hy Rpvls'r
K. V. Kiser of the Newberry District"
:s who spoke very feelitljxly -and appvtvpriately
for the' occasion and W. if.
,e J. R. Allen spoke in behalf of the
II of O F of whom the doeensedr*
was a- member. The -body was in
' hnrfr'o of T. H. Pinckney Undertakjj?
:npr Co. of C >itnM)ia. As the lives of
*V>th of tliose veterans were above
ashes."
.T.hc,. world- may. sciuntl..jiu
10 Rinjr no hells;
h Rut in the'book of life,
* -?The sbinlri'.t lVOotd tells.
>r A MflovoAn XT
nrru iiun a
1if
1-'
rs- : ?
? Mrs. Kdinond Johnson" and faijlily
nl motored to Abbeville Friday and spent
IT the day with AI rs, Jennie l*,lhson?
in Mrs. Johnson's fut'd^ior.T-Thev repoy^
t. a pleasant tri*r>. .
<t The Royal Baptist Sunday School
ss ^is the leading Sunday School in the
- : ..... -? t"
ETTO LKADBtt x ^
merit the confidence ff
ostd in us simply thru Kg&3[ 8
anfailing set vce in Fu- IM/Fiif 8
al Direction that <;ov- jfj
ry-iicrertr -?-- ^
ci>;,. Ai. present they ^jiave'Hmi a
cannnnpn tor nyw j>?m.iI.i"-< i -V..t.
* i?""n.-.y7 J He leyai teachers "ode cuil?vjiis.
.ii;;1 ilie loan. 11' y.our liojoe has
'?wy occiii \ isitoti it wit! he and \i you-^H/nn
t Cuiue, ki\ e at luast~u dime to
??Worthy a 'eUu-e. '1 lie campaign
Jlas Ucfen on three weeks and has j
more, weeks1: Lp to dat^wis. U.L. ,
liaii vi.micij' IPd- "liOmes.?j
l.ast eunday Miss A. iJ.'U e'ol/s class
rialiHv.'OV Tivi. iv iriiivv, i,..,. 'i...
. ?.,v I?V4 VVilV-VllUIl tJKS" I
. iiij^ ?11.1G. -lhe. Jj.ti.ul ' attendance. ?
--r.M -huh. iTTTn u,i each cui.-s will bo ,
.niveit at i.ho jeuti. ?VV-atch this paper.
Last Jiuesday night ilr#." 13. L. ;
l;-.m:pbt4t?arret - . Miss " Ahnie "Cov.iau
wove hustcr. -cs -at a surprise birth day J
party givcii tit the* St. 1'Jul })^i's6nagti
a. hu.yur ul' Mi as1 \lii~pirin TTriTTj^ ^
1 i?v ii titty. It, was a complete sui> |
i , ]<_' to a>i liutifrr who spent the. ,
sVtii.Jinoon' With' Mr, :uid .Mrs. T. li. }
V; Vlhaii.s. \\ Ilea sire went home it)*;
er^^V-Pj- liii.i tiro jqxtritills liv
tiiifi dainty loom x-nsuit and ..
e ; :r cr.-aiui lfcAver;^ ^ j
Many gume^ were played until 'a j
ta rr-hnur. ~A tern..ting sweet eouysc
wus'sei viid.# .'i here' were -about Clary ,
1 ' pi i svin. Miss IMulu i t em ted
mrii;. t!rteiil 1 a11tTGeautit'ui presents.
Mi J.'.11. 11;.Idea hasbecrft-dxal .
sitk tlti.A'week-hut is'able tg sit Some
m.y. . Vi l iiope-she a Hi S'li.li bO ollt. -
Mr ili.d Mrs. \V. 1. I'eek,. Mr* and (
Mrs. T. II. Williams; Miss jq]innye
A.ifpny, Drs. TMImon Johnson and Q. ,
W. Montgomery motored to Honea ,
i ath \Vednexd.ayo veiling;. They were ' ;
_;he quests of Muj* Janio Latimer.-r
T.he,C report a. pleasant trip.... -1
Mi. s l.ydia Cowan was hostess to",
. 7c St. ir-nil ^nnilay School ,
.en hers Thus . dayMUfcht- at 4l01' hhmfe ,
n l- pr.ilHin. The .exceedingly inter- ,
e d fsg IC it wax tauirht bv the nas
j a errors. eiuerpr-iging men ot ooiqiv-i
-Aire-- g-radually- -4afc*ug^
ho nioily mojiopolizeil "by whites.
jX'c.ir fi \ry,n> rlnnvh yuu- will 'fiitd
j.'.n undertaker" of color. In almost
any Xcgro urban community one sees
-a euci"VfyTul VtIlL esljit' ili'.ilei, a iuliable
contractor, an insurance office,
and sometimes a hank. So popular
.baft it become for Xcgocs to depl
, with their own people that white
men Owning business i" Vcpro rer-ctions
have learned to employ ron.
sltlrr4hio Nogeo -help.? _ c . ?
1 The Xcgro in buslnes^, However,
is not a new thing. Tlie point Jo
be noted here is tha unnniinl nine--;
...". . r ? - i. . '
'.t-V; ivf'.'er wit'vli a t<:?#tJ?:-omo' salad
} .*? served with . Russian tea.
1" < i". ; iT.'.'j'ua crjoycei. "' 1
?Tm. ner .is'having- a ^ \vo41 . (
-y'l ' ' honu'-wHi) thf jnunu'fti ,
The. following' persons are on the .
list this woejci.. Mrs.- Alice Do. |
' ' : >' . ?Emivonia?Jenkins^ Mrs
I.ivln Anderson and Mrs. O. E..-Johni
s;rtK- \Ve ho))u "they will, all be oirt
i'soon. .
C
Friday- nfit rnoen RoecJ Street Hi's
rial m iiivrmvi-nil. in.- teams were ( (inaUv'
matched ' ami the score, was
' !. n n*im hereof "the Andor~
srj-i teachers accompanied the team to '
Greenwood.--- ? ?=1
.'I. s. t!a-per hitd as her din- 1
> . : . Trrr?lcy. Mf^.lanfo'Marion.'
'ii:. M.- 1 . (.' a---nw.;>.\" Miss Dorothy "
u?Mrs. 1 lamer is nn~*
< 1 iii < !. and .those present did '
'u- 'iio to the ( '.-a-'ibn. F.e.ch ex;
re-i-cd herself as having speiit a '
.v")v pleasant day.
.A".. Kr'tic- "Rs-hanTson Ins closed
iTT'r s ' eel af'.d is rmv. at home. * "
- :ni":B. jJohiiseu has been hi
i~; -lI a I'l- .v < vTlio '
I' i'.^ {o'?shoAv-AVs' hope she .will 1
1 ?.* '.. i .h ihi'iM aifiiim----?;?j?7
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1 ,
HIE XtfGKO IN Bl SI\i:SW ' -*
. By. Mrs. Georffe A'. Singleton, Teach
Columbia, S- C.
'. 'The .NYirroes have not only learned
h ssiins- in relgfon education and
. health, hut have shown unu-ual^M'gg- '
1 : ? ?* In the." business -W-orid.f They -4
have accumulated' so much pi'idperfy
; ' a the vital il lit t Iris tlltL L1H-.V turi'-",(
ititutc" a desirable class of small
^OlTUliTS*- In the." cities in which ^
j recently - there has taken place- the '?
j concentration of large nninh^rs ot"j
' " ^ I .
" - ~ . 4
' iLri ' 4
ss- *ul*=?hr ,tn; uTmi
recent yfars. It is inure tliun c
coif, aging.' moreover, to observe h<
easily (lie Negroes have learned 11
lesson ol' pooling their efforts
larger <. nterpns.es._ jt_i.s, not -only
Ivarntgl to exhibit the . virtues
tlirift and self re'iaiuy. ? In tl[e ,wiil<
liel,d Ot prgailj^atjpn ainl eo-pperatie
he is i apiOiy . iU veW'ping large elite
"prises. To. promote the eeoiuiuiii,
prbgrejjs r?t the race, Negroes dlU\
ijr.eiL v. im.' enough to - organize seven
< Hi. ii nt agencies'. The first of thes
^ all tin importance was the Natioi
l i *.\l L'Cll I'lluaiiicu I . ? .
TJ. , . ''"'ftiKh iUHIIIHC.Ki
by ^I'Ki'Uc r, T. Washington. Til
tirmuaj' in oft ingt> -of this- o'rganizutib:
i - a a .a In ; i: 111 -t in- iiJieinf. i-TiC.
BZ I'li.'ijty ,ul tfj<< forglliOttt busim.s.
^.--++V-1- - There *-'h re ti o \
m; tj'Mi It autiLK sTpT^TT,
Lhit)ii:j.M/?(rr -Utq -CDUjit rr Wlimi the;
began work there \V<yx> otrly ' abOu
Trtr~~n <{qio n TsVfcro rh;j|iks inj, tin
niUitiv. Tin iT nrcAhfU^'.v abbiic_S?j
.jV 'i.'L'. lilLliliiL'i lU' Douutas XgHgnn
lUnik of ("Jiirago. 'lie .Bingo Bank
mil the. ("itizona and ..Southern o
Ji''i'"l:"li'lil:i arc great institution.'
f-h" ~r*"'111 ^
lie citizens of Columbia.' . In lino
bOSTTfg its were employed .in bank
J-i? anxi-?.. luokeragof Dry good:
TTH'CS. uroci'f v s;IilV.: c !.?/! tii.tneiixA
; i?m? lini^lCI JU
.till-! pi it-t >. to lh.' nunibyr jof 1 i?.UO<
ni.ve 'jililu?listo- Iu_ie=ow
? r;irliu? til Store.' a first ('lass g'ro
< ry ami a. modt'rn bakery. The Xe
;_ru_Jjuaims to brim
hn-Tiie.-s nit n m Hi.- S'.^Vrn
ther . and. by the power- "of ex
:e-- as - to r. an' liV new yen
Hi t s in jo; l^i: "it?h-i4-te~I'to. ll.t-ghcUc
tiiil l cili't a. ' } ji.piu lain?illso i:e
-An k o.f >? >yi*Ml_ j; trung f.ratorna
nTMvfii i7t organizations and th~e la'si
\vo ca i-.iiU'.- h.ive: witnessed an Inter
-ting multiplication of iiisuranct
-nr:;on!os * I ; inn-bout." the Smith
Phi y UXVcv"pi'opefty anil* Teal TiitiiT*
hat is y.au-ih millions; of dollars.
There are the Xationai Negro Hank
r.Vysoehilhifi^. The National Asso
TMTm of Funeral Directors, and tin
v'.-1ion';: 1 Negro -!? tail Merchants' As
a iatioii. .\tyio fraietna) organfza
'ti:... ;-iilthoitp-lr established for soc-iS
urpo cs, hjipe in _reucni years taker
he-pjitiTiascjc)f property anjl the in
ifiraiire of the liyes omit-Li fmem-bers
The?Xemtoes hive about715 insur
sine companies, thiee .of which an
spoeinTty' do we mention fjie X'ortl
.1 i?i'i \! 11! iif?T " nVl ''nv,, v-~ * :
" "IIVI 1 l|t' ,
ii:t "01 Washington. Tu .souk
mits of rJ,0 South the Xogroos use
i<i i-ilicr insurance, and the Tiihnngprs
iTTfiTs work constitute -in reality ah
nciusfrral insurance company. In 191C
Xogroes were employed in >-in
li.anee and 10[)5 in real estate.
lnii' 1"- li-i1*- a. P.lill.i.l't 1 till .a an extTTT
ive publishing business in the. A. Si
1?Lhiok tmncu-n and?is prepa-ring te
a new plant: The Baptists have
'u'dishing Hoard.' There tire olhei
hwrii publishing "nrms. hut "Tries';
~ t he la rgest (list iiTTtiSx? I y Xegrc
-nt'-rj): is(>s.??A-mervg "Seetrhrr?iiitort'STT
oust be remarked jtlie .\Inie; C\ J
Talker ...Manut'acturih'g .Company u!
ndrftnapolis and Xew "Yorkr whoSt
u;smess is no\v conducted in accori
v'rlr-thc prirrrtpltpr-regularly govern
eg. largo America'!^ (-ojjinicfcLai avrgu-H
i iii*. iiie .Maioiics in. saint
Si?t AfFsVIiftrf. ^'li.1 ve built1?up t
ion Whftig-' * business:*' ^The nam*
'Hi" '. Jit '{'lift?; suggests" * hrft ant
-ttrress. " . .
?Di?Dm- i'ilu!i'.v~ii'iu?nl" hll'il! '!?1C Illh
urgery. I)r., Daniel H' Williams o
"hicayo. Dr. Mill'cii' F. Wheatland ~n
Vowpbrt. H. T., Dr.jSqlonion C. Fulle:
n" the Hospital for ' the Insane o
Massachusetts and Dr. V.Tkoinai
>1 Nashville, Tonn., have jiiam thai
r local rei'oynitioir as experts in tliei
hoseii^ profession. In law. Asiibli
ST. ITae '-ins- r?f Raltinioiv. ivhn ha
Tins far d^ui'on.? rated his capacity ii
^he hirfitst courts ofyMnryirTncT; Ed
wav^I. rM orris in the leading bar o
Hie Wert?:i!!d U iiiiain il. Hart of til
District o^ Columbia. William li
Lewis of Boston". Josiali T. Settle n
Memphis, Teiih'.. and N. J. Frederic
t*olp'iiihia.' South Carolina, liav
j\ani>nstratod. - tjjic^at>ility of the N<
fcrrr:. law.ycrrin tlm -higher realms^ c
the profession. As educational admit
istrators with independent institi
tIons. TTr" .John Hope of Morehons
Po1T?.iti> TJ I? ..r r>
- .-? , ?%. ?? I^II* vi VJI'UI^IH own
t'oilom-i?iw?president?rrr?m? TTf
zons and Southern Hank and Trus
Co.. of Philadelphia,j Inman E. Pap
of Langston I'niveisity. Bishop Ge'
\V. Clinton. John?frrvvis*" oT !t1o:r:
Hni\Vn. 1? C "Wilkinson of f Vi
lego. Orangeburg. South Carolinrt._an
rf:Vi ra.l others have demonstrated th
executive, ability of which suceessf\
college presidents are made. In thi
connection Dr. Mordecai Johnson (
' W I
> ' If age five.
ng Howard sfaiivofwit v. "ACasIiihttton, -T) C.
'? bids lair to set up an "enviable record"
ma|I.is U.s first race president. Jus{ re' __
lie, (truly Bishop John Hurst received, .
in | (lie Harmon- Award for sp-endid eduinj;aii"iiai
h t 11 ievcnirnt at Edward W a -
asj i-rs College in Florida. It goes 'with '"'1
ols out . saying that tlje sound business
i jsy u.ni wk-rch Hi.ir.(ctri'i/-es' Ills Illt'tll- * :,?
in | oils attracted the'.attention of "the- * .
i'" ' *:i' inon Founda"; ion _ - _j_ - ? (
Us = --Three-women 1'iaTe displayed ~~Tn
1 ' 0'! 111(1 h' hi 'imii;iDi 1 i 1 icn which, ???
11 j.spell academic success.. Lucy Lajiey,
it who founded the Haines j. I list -tute at
i-1 Augusta, Georgia, and Xannie H. ' .
tij-Uumtughs Kljo?FiJfsUil TTu- Girls'
u National TraiiriiiR. JSuUqoJL. -at -fcttin
i.iiii ir"ight-:. almost within iht? . _
e| ''iMiluii 01 in* National Cajiitol ;jf?t*?
S[^VXlSaftk- C1*al NaXuwn i Li n ,
v iinii \':.r|y v?f.?hti :
-f^UlTBl.t . H' SoiaX^rariTTiriA Trr'n.-i^t" - - 3
y Jps built* a scl>0oj (\t Dnytoiun.-I-Jori-"
h tu_ In 4bt- bus!in >s"- of pulilffjhiag^ , ""
l- K~H, lU)y,\ <rf Xa-hviHt'. Ttnn.'.' and
i '1 a 1 ?'{l > am?ln>vt m liit'v ij'l?flutt'? r: T
L.m; SMtiam* wmTli 'a Ii.iH mhliffn del-? '
vlll -tykKtrt-n .rr) T W r?{loy.'n [?ps 1 T ?
^ ttovMi of; tais.UVOV^
^ -iLoti.vo-Hojiui^,?and virp sta' ions.
_ ?LUtis theatrci;.'and ]jl.ty tnrrrsos .
ire being built in nvat > -' ratios: En- *- ?
I i.Tjiri-fug nieit arc hj tiie real estate
! busings lion ..<
P -'"liir y, .r- J^aTlcr 1^/ ,
14 -nriMidcrrii to . .,w . . *..* -
-VcaseU in. iitniil.-i- s :n.'n' '? n- m l ????
^ -tioiis ror~U|?w.-rr'a of ty.v:-. .mi Tiv.is ' ?
' and front i>iar.tUaHy
an. economic uml industrial?Hs-'taiv-.rn:
" 1 1.'1 '
^ li.L J'cUc tusy nvust pe
ujjlif-m-tltp of i'('(jooniTc
.o.nj'H trim-?LL_L^vL^Tatu'tiST?mu>t??' ^2
lb lliOj buSIM (li tilt' Spiritual, S3 ail- " ,
i- niituit 1 oeiul(ir;.-M Ikj^ said.?Mori . ?-J~?
?l qui* youth must enter business and
14. our president would .syy: 'Lead
Olir race* to hiirh/?*?
- ; * iic-ifttna ami . inoru .
"T illi.LLy' ;i it it u i ley" ?tlii s.-La d i os a n d Gen
ilt-mon, will be the final Armageddon ' *
a la-re a 11 grouii^j^ll meet and do
"' battle for -the Lord! * f
M( -C()lOll(^ L(K Al.S
- Founders. L?a j?whs - celeb rate*FaT :
-hiloh Ai Sh K. Church. The. Junior
^.hurch. assembled at iL-b) o'clock. The ?
. - rogru'm vvmTieTnicredMky-JJie^ . P
j ins; persons: Miss Jaolia Blakely,
- ' w>inti .(>f rerenTTTrric^r' iMtrgflllctory""""
, by . Miss Jannic B. Perrin. .Recit'a1
' o n by Miss I.cola. SihertJ. Paner hv .
? -wls^-.Mamie L. Perrin on Richard Alion's
life; QuarteVte. Recitation bys'" _ _
: Mr; J. C. Harrison Recitation by ??
~ 3H55 Christine Siqgletery, Solo- /by.
I Miss Janriie B. Perrin. Recitation by
. ,'Misa Addie L. Smith.
The- church is. njdving on by the '
I Junior Jubilee Club: Remarks were
= mule by -M-i-.-fe B Pcrvtn,' ^
George Perrin, Mrs. Clara Wharton ' t
, and. iiihers.. .Many -itjt&resting things ? ?*
| w e he said. All who were present are.
still rejoicing. . ' ^ "it
Tin1 I1. V. i. association will meet
r; "i iu'i'ilr.y, Fcti. 15. \Vo""nrh nVE-Tnfr q]1 ?
j; ro-tre present. -There w ill be a tag
,'p;irty Friday 'iiiplil. Feb. Id at the~~
[ home of Mr, 'James. Perrin by the
^ second grade'6f^Shil eft .G raded school.t
j.C.'.me *one-conie all. 'There will also
l' be a big .side show givesTby the same '
rt - la.-s.?L>o not fail to come and bring
, ;: ( ui' .frkibtk^ .==?' .
1; Best by Test -?- '
L . "W AV.E--Q" -
^ An Meal Il.'iir Trnincr fnr Mon nrwj
Women. Keeps the Hair in its pThce " "
?nd trains Hair to lie tstraiy-ht^^-wnr
t -tale at , ?.. . ,
l elson's barber Shoi> .
I c.
to be had at lowest prices , *
ft ^ a .
"">1 "n terms to suit you,
f at the Old Establishes^ "
J' MAI-ONE'S MUSIC HOUSE'
1j Lt^tLMajri-SW-Columbia, S. C.
k ' N. B.-=-Forty odd yoars of un-interrupted
success, in Columbia
^iya:o:o:a:ia:awgbgact&m^6ooo.o.666oo'
t> Brand New
CASH REGISTERS 1 ~
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Registers lcto 50c $49.50 3;?
Registers 5c to $_1jQ0 49.50 Jg ?
Registers lcto 3.00 66.00 %
R?gW91 ers- Tr-trr-2ft.OfT 7 7.' () J
ONE-YEAR TO PAY *1
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