The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 23, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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I. Saturday. April'23, 1927 rnesnjext :b. f. Hubert op <o:out.i\ si.vn. c<>I.LIU;e ~ SAYS "BOOST O BOKO FA" ' 1 , tl'n ' | II 'm thevStatc Touchers' Association which met in Macon last night and will continue through' Saturday of this week,' v- President Benj. F: Hubert took as his' subject "BuOst (ieorgia." He- emphasized the rfecejssrty. of bringing^ _ forcibly to' the-attention of the thou-: sands, of young people, the resource? ! o! this great "State. Among other things, ho-smd: V* '.'Follow teachers, as we meet here tonight in our first session, we should . be thiif^mg of what we represent. We represent Georgia,_ the empire state of ths?South, thy state that htfjr the clinwite ahd soil' for .Uie production of nl"")^ ?that can?btr grown in America: thwstatu uilh till' vust-4nineral resources, with wonderful water poWer; a state that has given to the world more great leaders of progress among our race than any > other section in this country! n Mntr with unlimited and unrivaled oppor ? 'Utilities for future development." ?; "A ckree study of Georgia's natural advantages'will cause us'to believe in our state. W'c \yill then he in position to impress our children and our communities, the advantages' offered light here in Georgia. Encotiragt: boys and girls to seek a future ? right here.? l'4iis wilhnvan thousands of hoys and .girls lending themselves ftiy -state/' Inventions will .follow, capital will be left here for dcVelojv. meiit; our schools will partake of this . great economic acjvatice and Georgia >**iU' imvc thy way. _foj other-states.^ French people believp in France; English "people believe in England Massachusetts boys and girls thiyk Ihfcre" is-no place like "'The old bay State." What say you buf "own ticortria? 1 lielievo in my community, 1 believe in my Slate,'I believe in my people. I shall think, dream and work to h a\o a better and moiv productiveState for- those who are. to ;?follow; L.et pvery t<9lohor place .this motto in litis School so that the boys a?4 narfs-vrrH giT" a "new" optimistic note of/'himself aud-of this g:c>. coun. 1 "* " . Aiken j News m Phe manv Tfiends?of-L. liiCKson are delighted to hav? her jn the city at'ain, after'having closed an( ; her sueee^sfyl school year at Storm Branch A-oademy, of which: Prof. T. .1, Sullivan was the efficient principal. .arc plnnntntrn rally for May fittd of" course "they ask tho^ cooperat4ofc?of all the people, ' 1 The " ftisen Christ," a pageant at , Bethel A. IVL-'E. Church on Monday ItW-iiLl . t The Faster P'pgram rendered at] Second Bap'!s< -Church Sunday evening wafc viwy .interesting. The little! folks played Their part well. The im- j t irinir np| ?????' ?which?Miss \V.i! - j runa Barnes worked to prepare them j for thij-' exhibition deserves special I . 'mention.' ~~ , Frit'iKis and relatives of Rev. Jesse : __ AW-Jdills. will lea4--n?with sitVmw- ?>f j .the. sad accident which occurred a'. his..home in fJraniteville last Sun I T day morning while he was trying to j crank his ear: His right log was brok- t en in two places and his Je?t?badly i . . brubed to the extent that several stitches, had to he taken on it, makes* ?; his- eondii iohs very senous: With some good , doctors and ji't trained nuPse*he semes to be resting ( fairly well at _present. Miss Kvelyn Iiiekson spent the Week-end as the guest of Mrs. Anna, Marshall Iiiekson. The prog i .mis i emil'ivd at F/icndship -Baptist Chiu'eh, Cumberland A. M. F. Cliureh nad Wesley C. M. F. Church last Sunday weru very inter-, esting and each church was -crowded! in IIS II1;>' i opacity. . Mrs: Mable B. <11 ijl Jljuv* purchased a lovely Fssex Roadster.' Also Mr. \ isniloTe Jj'en'y has purchased a new . Chevrolet Coupe. ' Mrs; Minnie B". 'Sott, Mrs. K. AW! _ nold and .Mrs. \VTTti< Mrl'hail Ua't for .. New?York City Saturday. . - . *-Mis.s LilUe Mae Peterson of "Orange-, hurg was the guest of Miss Ida Chikls ?and Viola Small, . 1: T.' />u_ M ? i.. vjiii i i/\. l.; tnerry and I). F. Iioyd spent Sunday after* Vl'i'rif'lniin'ih MlLu^'iIimYuii'^ served. They report, a very pleasant . -?^ aXtumoon. ; rjr Rev. and Mrs. Horry were very I pleasant the Aiken GrartFdt~ <? School jast week. T In "the athletic, rally at Sehofield Sehool, the second yean class was ' the mmu.Mful UUIIlhsiant, having won the silver cup. - T Union News ? The weather Tn this section conlinues warin. and delightful. Churches. are well attended and .the members 1 are. very busy. ~ Sunday, April Pth, Rev. Williams' i)lt:ormtjL.;lWHt-itUr-=ChareIr-^p?rnrhBfII frrr I'salms IsT and the m?viihiC:-t he sermon was practical and delivered with force. ' Rev. Welch of Zion A. M. K. Church i is still keeping members and friends '* busy. A very successful spring rally has. just been completed. We hope * to give lOriiltf. next tinun ?? > Rev. Shaw of Rethel is with hist >m! iiWh ? I ...i.e. evening, April 17th was well nortrayed and a neat sum was realized Dr. Lillian Sartor and .Miss Jdien Gregory, two of Bethel's faithful worker^ directed the naireant.. It v.:r. pronounced very good. ,* I he funeral, of Mr. 'C. C. MeCool, one. of .Union's oldest ami- highly respected citizens', was held at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Sunday, Aprd Lifh. Lev. Gamble, ex-pastor attended the funeral. Mr. Jeter was in charge of Luc, lum-rui .arrangements. the church was crowded to lis utmost cajnicity. Many were turned awaj/ ior the lack of space. Flovr.l offcri+igs were niaiiy and all beautifully design'ed. l'ro'f.. A. A. -Silts paid a 'splendid tribute to the deceased. All present a.tested to truthfulness \vbat was said. v M'iss Vera Gil more an'd;,Mr.s. Anna Bertha' Byrd, Both merit hers of Corinth Baptist Church, have passed" Into the great beyond. The roft. for l'.tiT is last being called, many here and clscwlicre are?annwci'in.U' the rofl -cunr?7??: ?' ? Revival meetings at St. . Paul and Corinth Baptist. churches are in. progress.this week. are praying for much 4 good to be .accomplished during theoe meetings, . Mrs. Williams is-mucrV. in love with l?nii>p is. fast making friends for herself, and-Pastor WillinmsTtTf Corinth. April 12th marked a 4ery yM^i>i1 ious occasion " in* Uniqn. |Thi/ being die dedication , of * the colaeefl school buihling, known as- ,thc ivilns-tTfgli School. Tp. say that this building is ampst beautiful and modern one is ail that the term implies- An audi i.,1.11.1111 cvtiiuif; mi! nuiKircii. eleven class rooms with basement for domestic science are sopie of. the things?in this building. The music for the dc'dL -f-11 iitf l ma-T^7T ('; Q. C 'TiTTi of McBeth High School, Miss Rutty Mclvissick, pianist. . A number of distinguished educar ti.rs were, seated on thd -rostrum ami each 4 f them made addresses . befit Unix the occasion, -?. Staty Superin'.enTleiit Hope, of. Columbia, B. C? Mi : Kelton, Supervisor of Negro, Schools, Or. lvllerbe, County Superintendent. Superintendent " Jolly of the City Schools,'Mr. James, chairman of the ! rustee . board and othei's were the speakers of the evp"'*^ "??1 I'rof. A. A. Sims invited Rev. Tobui io respond to the addresses. made by the gentlemen mentioned;?_-Mf\ -Tallin was on pv<>|?pmi fm- -i 111' i r 11' !.). uress -and had that prepared but was a 1.1,tie "urprisod. who'll asked to resi)ynd. ..The"audience of white and Colored applauded loudly- after Mr. To. bin responded. - All exprsesed themselves well pleased:-" '-After this Mrs. It. C. Pride,.high school teacher, renouncement for her, which was the quested Rev. Tobiii to make an anpresentation of a lifesized1 off pamt> 'trd picture of Prof". A. A. Sims. Rev. 'lobin- made the presentation with case and professor accepted it. with well chosen words. Pl'.of; Sims', then asked that all remain to see the glory. Pledges'and collection for the library and shop for manual training ainounw ed to over two hundred dollars. Large pictures Of Sims High. School are on sale. Prof, asks that dach vot}e secure a picture an<T have in the home. "A number were sold, many are sill on 1 -- ' ncuiu mm may oe Had by^onferfing We thank Mrs. S. L. Humphries with T'roi. A. A. Sims, Union, S. C. for "$2;U0 oil subscription also Mr. S' R. KulT 'for $1.50 which has been sent to the. office. Mrs. Carrie Byrd iSingletph worshipped-at Corinth cm Sunday, Aj7nT 17th. '1 he members and l'rieuds of Union" were delighted to have .Mrs. Byrd ah she 's known with them. While here she dined with Mrs. .Sudic Shelton on Xuilh -Pinckney St. and with Mrs. Beat jy; on Hamlet Street. . _ ' * Mrs. Singleton looks well and says she likes her new home in Sumter I ounty very much. She- finds t lie porjpie of. that section very pleasant, friendly nad disposed. .Mrs. T'obi if'?s" well pleased with the little drive p'Ut on. hy'?the Sunday S<-bo<il <-f-^ <...! wishes to announce tiuit it is still on. So come over, and help usw Laurens Npws. i _ ~ ' The Blue Bird Sewing -Circle held, a delightful meeting a4--the home of Mis. L. Anderson Vhilrsday- of i;:-t week; The piesideivtr opcrrrd the. -me eUng?with stngmg. Bray el' was offered. Music. Remarks by Mrs. Parks and Mis. Anderson. Solo by Mrsr Aauik^ Johnson^ ^ The club was. her mother.Mrs. Kenoey, .who gave some interesting .-remarks. A delicious course of creamed chicken on pickle, ice cream and cake At as served ia} the hostess. 1- :?? An excellent congregation worshiped at Bethel .A.-Al?-E.~4fhttrrb Master Sunday morning, Ret/. .1. B. Smith preached a soul stirrring sermon as msual. We were glad to have the many ti.iiluis Lllflt worshippc.l' wi; h us. You arg always welchme. Come again. . J : Sunday at 3:30 o'clock, the Easter program was held at Bethel' A. M.; Ei Church. An excellent prQgriiim was rendered apd T -tr??*Ure?every-* one present enjoyed it. The body of "Mr?Jannic Sullivan. formerly^ of thc city. lna \vh.> had Jew years was funeralized nt Bethel A. M. E. Church, Monday, April 18. pastor, Rev. J. B. Smith otliciat-. ?M'- and Mph, Hohiu Owt'lis ol Spar-' tariburg are visitors in the city. georgia state teachers End good meeting - ( From Macon ^Ddily. New all Macon, G-a-:, April ltt^The Macon _ i'Ajiy i\C\vs, (Jeorgia's/hirgest after-, noon"paper ITa^ttje following to say concerning the State Teachers Con-, vention here this week. Speaking at- the closing session of * ' ~ ' . r._?' ~~ THE PAEM1 I i'C t: 111- 'I Vm-h<-r'< -mil ucutionaf Am.h; at ion at, the city | auditorium last ni; fit. Seymour Carfull of Columbia, .S- C--?Snuthci'h poorly-Ted TTvc3To6k that he had reField Sofi'clMi V t.f lli<? A miHMf'jin llii? nuine^^Kdm ai.ion Society of Boston, bcforl*. an audience that crowded the | convention -hall, made an 'open plea1 in behalf of animal protection. ajyi > ?'ii*ut'lty to animals. ' " Dr. (i. Wiley, Dean of C'ollejre Alts and Sejence of Morris; lirotvn. ' yniyevsitj; of ATIaTiTif-and presttferifci ..of the .association, itrt-roduced the *vpe:iker, who entered at otiee .into his subject, ihakijpJ an attack onlheftn;-! ers of steel,trap* in tiestroyinjr the - bed trtmnf fnrVbuarinir animals, the .hiijly feec.li on lite state" highways ' tame in for bitter .censor front the , 11 i e \dw,j.-cT 1 i--.p i.> i-vi.-ml ltio hntpl oC?bruthei'iioodi kimlnc. n,?jus-| ."Tl?c, nteiVy and love for every l:v-: ' iiiK creat in g, in the ehVssrooiiis of the j. ppblic schools ant!" colleges in flour ?j in. 'li ill?iuintV lessened, wars ' atul thirst for .blood'for the human j ?its_wo!l as the . sfih-hmumi -?dninml r - hroujrht to an e-fid: " "* ' . . I liloi|iiem a'nd pointed was the "a<l- j dies., of .Secretary Carroll. At times ^-lin made Ills happy Put tired audi- i ence, for the past. three days under' the cloudburst?of niany talks ad- I . d ry .- ses and- orations--, kpufirb, -and he j .hnrjyhed with thVm as he told many1 Humorous stories. Anions. other thinirs yoi.l- ? ' .[ "The ' trreif! need of the American t people, people of the south, and you jieopKy in Choi'aia in partfeufar, -is. he h11,1;ihe education ' of the heart. * Vou have li.--fe;tcd to speakers here at ll.is 'convention who advised the education of 11:?. In :.d and. hand, but'a thi'oiiiih humane eiiueatidn'. we., can train the poo; Jo's heart into kindness j and loVo for those creatures. . The > _ laek,:of huntutie e. iucation-k^-thc^prin-1 eiple cause of crime, mob violence1 pfu- murder. The man 01; woman! who .will noi^-nivlt .oift to the lower r-r-???? ITOM1 ni'i.o 177 75 1 .? 1 ...njuiios . auu justice* annut-lw-.-c<>u n?ed ..upon to tl'eiit .hts~,~ fellow men right. ---? ?*.Mr. Carroll udd (d* t he-otV-er -nf-thrcrjBoston Society to solid freee literature, leaflets on humane education, pictures, and books, to sellouts and j college^ wlfore Iiands of Mercy _are .-Tn jrani/.i*(l aiiTl . reported to the otliee u of tlie American. Humane Education1 Sofieiy at ISO Eongwood Avenue, I Boston. There are no dues con-1 netted wjtlv ll.e membership in forbi-! ln? the bands of mercy. The nijw } nieniber takes a siniple' pledge that! reads as follows: "-'I .will try*, to- her kind, to all Jiving creatures and' tijyj * to protect them in cruel usuago." ' Hundreds of packages .. of humane 1 itera't m e wcrF parsed out *~To the' teachers and the result, yf. the - address last night that was given with the lanU*?Lyrl^,;is expected to bearJ fruits of happinNV and i\ hotter day i+d-^(oi.*gia 1n ?ugn tire* pupils in thoT luiblic .-cJiools a n,d the- stui^'nts in J the colleges^ through a closer under-! .-landing of -the li.es of the dumb creatures. in this state, . ... ,1. \V. A.- 'Robinson, [M'tTsident of the National Association of Teachers in* tailored S hools ,<>f Raleigh, X. 0.; B. J,. Davis, editor of tlie Atlanta, Independent and Republican National' 'Committeeman of (Jeorgia aful Se*,'-' rnour Cui imII, Field. Secretary of the i Amci a .ill Humane I.(location Society were the .principle speakers ait the! .. losing session of the converltion last |. Dr. Benj. F. Hubert, president of; : ;<> Cu'oi-;:.in State CoUyjrd of Suvan- j >i]:i!MiiHl W. T: 15. V\%li;,ms, _I.L I).- j. "-oftft itflv*. YlTfb'ama, do- { ii\ered tho addresses at, the opening ? session \\ ednesday night. liofoio. Iii-:i.d'-i.e his trainnMrr^ lanta: thrs morni'dr, l)r^ Wiley, pros'- ' 'out <>Mh.- i"i"f.ic :t,n, im ciimnK'iniii!/^ 1 I't'iin /fjr* uoi-tof Use convention i here...s:iid it wru the I,est attended. 1 in the. history of the association. fiKKAT. FV1.I.S Nr.WS.? ; ! I'.astor u.'iy services were very good p"' indeed, TheSunday* School program surpassed all joiiprs.- The Christian i l''p(i"'i ' \i<- fsom Clinton as tlie president rendered a program that : was highly appreciated. J t- -^Hre-plny hyrhe sixfh and seventh'1 grades w I!le Wednesday night in-M stead of .Monday. -? .Mr. Frank Aides passed awpv on ' Wl'dlldsday evening. We extend our 1 sympathy to the family and friends. 1 Mrs. Si i. iK-nson is spendinga- ; _ivhile with its, having closed her ; yrtiM"! t v. vr it eMts rrqrr.?We--arc..at?r\?glad to have hey with lis. .Misss Kinina^ 1'..^ \\ aMs ^>fthcseh(juj-hfaehTtv .-Dint llio Fast IT .-it Iw.r h. in York. Messrs.?Ideyaudd liaile.i and Ernest 1 Thompson nmtorod to Charlotte on j ' Monday to witness the Livingstone i mm tin' .nmn.-n.n i.. .smith panic. ; { Messrs, Robert (vlftdden, Henry Madison. Jr.; mid Mrs; Jessie Banks mo-1 : m od. to ('hflvies?<>n 'dti" Snt urday7They '~ WL'l'L! jollied III?.SnillUir > liy?1\| |'e?A g- - ^1 ties Hodges. ' After a very 'pleasant rip,, they i et unu'd on Monday^ ^111- Henry_ Arson's sister, who is in the hi^pitar is much improved. J* 1 hose on t chsick list are Mesdamos : Fanie Abies and Alice Cloud ' irrro lkapkk _ Greenwood Locals :> l'ruii'iniil \Y?11. iiii> nd- Im* jmi Jlytuined form a motor u i|5 to Wash-. otiii Philadelphia, and utile.'' | oint s.; t?iif jlI.. \\ . T*Cnre V. ho JU'r-?Mipan!i'(1 shy him on llii' t;a;? rcoxj t j *a <!( l.^'h; fill '/Ma time. ..No car .trouble ?,n i.ho \va\ try- tlie inir- or retunvjujr. . '?... *" pro Mrs. .Sylvia .'rather anil little son (l;iy]fhtcr, Ida Ariielte ol ( oftiinhia, '] !H'ot the Master )tnji(lav>. u i h Iter liua parent s. jT^T a.-fill ' .\l i si Ilohert W'jl- j iiam.:. They returned honu1 drj .Sun- }e(iay. cvqmirjr, . The students of Ihewer Normal Sch&d' r. -'iim-d v >,rkJlv -l'lTu.-o?in.v at-- ^ tt'r a short ^.rHij??-A';u jriin'ii. ( Hrewor Normal School vs fthhv-j. ' played i|iii;I.-j.ii in?j tciTStiny ^ha'-p hall yamc < a Ka-tirj _x Moiuja1.^ -T4io ^ lac. t'c-tilled in a | ,\. i.re of .? to ;; in fnvor( f^Ravtir; | ( ..h Mi.-s Alice Mhiry -..cn't ln.-l v.eck-- ' end in S^ai hi'ihiji ir as the jttiest of i rt*t-< Ai.i^v IhllTTh?Teniae.I. S;m ;.l o ! . snent some time i.i I a ? . -friend-*.?The trip uns u i'V i-K-aVnntlv in ' spent:?i_ ??; V- j \V"' James Ray,'the yiytiyi a?u\u^"' ' ' rxeirtyitl, paused by the wreekm-s' a It driving of A! per .S'?,;-ki;ian died I:W t"' Tuseday innVh'im." jilmut hour.tor. the 'accitlijiiti"'*, '?" ~ vot? T-Jlis funeral ^Wtes-tavairhod hist Sun- tbiy lit NT orris- < Jhnpel. l-biprt^CTiTnoh" ' ; v "F which lie war- ;t ctmsi.-li-i;' Uii nil.t^t-..=^-llJ no was a sp[dndid you' ll, of HI your.:-, " welj liked by all and. the idol of the , ? i . . . - ..... . 1 ?I lOrl lamily. * ; ; ' ( 'id. Mrs.'Sus.it* i>"?nco is'spending Some- \f,j ' in,win <j; re;" il'",,; v i- i, wr-acther. , liur ;v !\v a res idfnt. of 1 Chicago is vi<itinjr her lnotlieV. Mis. jja, Jennie Mctjheo. At this writing Mis. T .Medheo is'""?'mTeh. Improved' and all a-' i are hopoftil 1.1" her QUI Iv. 're.-ny.fy . To , Ilappincss seeniea' to reign every- * where heeause of Has tor--.the time -on < wheat both yobng and old try to coni-" id" W llll lial '111' !TI pti: 11 ii 1 TiTi new" 'i e 'clothes. JExiayv ch'ureh- set-med as. or?littrafdeu Ol floWad-s ?in.l ill., mi..:!.. !.-. yonoV vtillu oaiisoit try -on-.o untisti.il hiipjynoi- - made omi think- of. \!J?. lutnsell'sis in a floWcr-hexlockoci irarclon n^oaiK)inyrixitfi tlu: niusit-. of '' birds. ~~Childron sc-ein' happiest of all siheo-tt was they upon whoTii "Itu! in- ~ cro< to-rost of- all was. conteroddivssinjr c,. hoin.-in now jrnrmonts and. shaping 9 it* "* thon\ tor. the pawl that many played ' O on the swoval program of tho.i-l.nireh-1 0 .Mr. Hoary ('. Miu hoTl. .Jr. of Aikon 0 vis bod. .Miss Ho. a I.. Cannon ,:u 120 O an . * .v , . - , .. ^ i0Sinfrloton Mtvi'-t rtlunny- tni'.?Jrr.Mi-r 0 holidays. I ? Mr. Talbort. llorboi-t' of I'liiladol-| ? I fort ht -228 Hall St.- ' > 1 jo " Mr." Cohnian-on Hall Stcoct who-is j S vrOrl.injr in N'-rth-Carolina spout Has-1 S t?ev. M. I.. Ramsey raised $107,2$ [5 nl- Springfield last Suhdav .for the. 3 trustees .rally. . ;-* ? _ Church News ^?^5 .Ml. Pn-jrah A. M..K. Church .... , \fi 1-he trnf'?spirit?rrt?Fuller wys ev- q eryulure to" he seen last Sunday. At 0. the inoruiiijr s'U'viee. I>r. W. F. Mice g prenehed_ on the "Resurrection of O-. Chirst." , lie- inspired gleatly his g hearers. K.nsrer was al-u? set apart ? a cifta at aui.-l?.dnv and?$o7.MU?war 8 **i.sc J.- for tliis benefit. . . ' | 5 At this service M-- m..! n g?-'mi *' \\ i?: !I'ldye i a lT ilijju'.^.infant?? . Jftnjrhrrr.' lin'h IjlTpFir.e li Jiys, hula .' fit Coleman and Mrs. ffrr.cie.' A. \ViU_. S lians, tl.e primal' m??thvr "of the-child, g stood j)s sponsors, . ! ?.oo At 4:0;) P. M.. ehur< h 1_ ~~ in?tly "turned in.tct a garden1- of r.<is, - J C70 buds ranging in p.gos"from two t?* J, fifteen.. Their .program cojiipitfji u eery tavorai)!;-' with :h.e'.r appiNHfairce :ird the lavjre audience prtjsent coin- J mended them highly. Tin .commit, 5 lee i-t.iii 1 I <ii' tlr- inli.i 1 tt'illi^ niu - 1 hairman. Misses I'erciva! .Medhee, 3 Maynio L. Williams > ami -Mrs.S. 11, 5 Johnson spared no palps. in.put ting nin^s over. * At the e;invtiision' of the program f the, pastor, Rev. Martin in Med need <e\k':UL. local speakers. ann'ma'; them np Mrs. Jessie M. .Wa.rkT.i' nite ol* ?, Tie Past I*.lid School teach "i s and "> ?1'" '! ). .Rent;m, the supemnt ndenr ^ T the'Weston Chapel A at r lay School and Miss Carol Walker TT' r?VViVt'i'?Normal?School?I'acui. .?Mrs. ' " Sylvia Prat her of Columbia was aFTT"^-7" '! fhis service _Uilii__madi . onto splendid remarks. . ' . 1* M ihT. .tritilt iivmi'i'nh;1 wp renih ted. "I he program v??tiMist'd of solos, papers and ant hem s l>v he ihi.ir, together with ,so;ne scenes ^ 'mm the papreant entitled VTho Res- f jjll'eytl.ei) v as -enjoyed?by 'nil pres- ^? This protrranxwas in charge of Mrs, a. 5a M. Porrin assisted by Messrs. T hint and Methice; TVIesdnmos Hoi- ? naftr M. \V. M ooro, C. kfTT^AHrp tiarjrtrnd Mr si. M. L. Hum- X ey., ^ J, Rev. J..W. Pouglass, presiding el- ? ^ V . * i ? ? . ? * ? .'\va< present and made some v-.-r testintr Tivniyitw at .the conelu ) of the exercises, v hs?W-!?! -;?K4r??hr-M?rhr:?rnrrrrr i.jtorly conference last Mm.ila ht. lie found things in splondi !>? an.der I he pas'orate of lie\ : tin. lfe very highly conimemJe' church -and 'pastor on the. ifn cements bcinp rtiade , on' t4?e -par ape. * he foUowinp \v~as raispd^j'iw'inp; th . i> ! ;, ^I'Wiirn, >,'i trot.; I ruslee '."MO; Ktfiicjition .?07.00'; AuxilU.tr : -Mttkh-jg- a total yf tlitj tjiiTtrrcr. " [ A .- A- Hr IS TO S'lHTT t'?X NiKiUOKi- !N < |li< \t.t? : KLiatlON ^^-rnv. .'V^u^L .1 X^- Phrr i?;-n for the. A.ilv'itik.i-ui' ii't <v ?l*etf I'-yople-has tf ?u judi al slur east upon N< jr^ocis. in. tfa " ' ( ' t . 11 ' I . I I ' II 1 i' II ' ill P.? t I 1 I James Weldou Jolnis'in,- S ere nan Tie A. A. (?Ik v a:?j"ji'Ii.?her i lie N'e-w ^'vrk ICvenir.js L'n.-t foi Ine -!lay.1 A phi 1.^?The N". A.. A I'." letter writ ioii jn reply t< nythy odifdi ial' lii w;hi<-h tho. I'n]. rrFTaTa^ruptt Tile Ni'Jl'o <.?' Hi U >. hail it troii," to I >< A-f in-teat! ^ !i au11) tutr'niMhl- K'M'. V-i-t-" t^i h iJ i.y 'Thompson. we .-'it th< arri?.< if " vice juivilojre? 7'~an<l Yin ri'| to Thompson, "hotly ami soul a^fo, .like Indianapolis ami othej Thern .eit.ies. 'ts learriiiiir u iutU Xe < <,ntrol moans aiid why ? HY- Soul! rom 1 h . the day novel' oojiie v'hor join ruiVs Now V/nk. o .tliis the?X. A. A. P. rvplio< < 1111 j \\ s: -. -i-Ps-?Hr|i?in <;f i)u. Kvnmit :r: "lYrmit mo a ivirionsvrunt'i L-oi'tuiu stiilonionls jn y<vur'.edit/">? of Al>i"il <i ni'. the (.'hicafto election : ; il.'.:i)Uto Th mp.sonV vi'-tory t< r-^'irrn voter irtoi'v "than" ififtmiu that vole went to the Xog?<io< wore privon tin aYii/.od vice privileges,' thenlyro 01 justify" the South,in it, treat men 'lie Xejrro. his is unwotthy of the tradition o 300OOr>OO.OOO.OOO^C-.-. v'wvOv I Me Origii Madam A Formerly of PHIL hasrrst-^hbsll ed prrnTri Masonic ? 1125 Washington Stre \ Wonderful Flair And "Made Their Way by tl Fry Madam Russell's-Special Hair Grower.---It's a \\ Improved Hair Gro.vc-r- it's a Giow Beautiful. Glassino and Ilair^Tonl Wond< for Pains,' Aches; Stiff Join's" a The name is the right ow ~\V Address orders to--Mirs. M iry or apply'at 1129 Washington 000600006000000000000>0 laoOOOOOOOOC/OOOC'COOvOyOv thk . ^ INC U'ORl^HNSF ; see SPRING & ALL WOOI I . - w ( ) ni > i: r rttl v a1 OWEN 1117 \VASHIN< CAIjt> OOOOO^OOOOOOOOOO^OOQOQOOfIi<tL Phone S JOT N. J. FR] Attarney-at-Law Practice in all Cour 1119 Washington Street. - V. .??-?, - ,?^_L PAGE THREE. _ - y I ho Kvcriny I'o: t n> U'vi! as 'iXiestiuijl . h.v in . iu-> I'ro- nt.i'iijik of "fact. 4 ' 'irauUtl that a." ,000 N?. a roe* did \'ottar ? ' ? d ioj- 1 h<mj>sor>. re vhcy any* more y rc'jii'C'i.t'ns l?!c than any of the loO^OO (| v who di<i the-saou- foil Is -t' Tii.t trnc tFiat raidv in thy Volo'red il. o tioii Just. before the* election, viih . _ arr?'*t -<yjri "of fciiine ? r-'l.O' O e< lota d* j.c"i/k', its'uI.Lic'l in just | .hyin^f detained ' by tin- majfis*-' It rates? Ari'i w-juld'.not v'uch actjon 1 : yt r? ; i,!'i- U,e i, '< "!)(nii'iit of any jfroup i not' mat tor v. hat color ? "{it n-';,t true, furthermore,- thut Mavor- . 'j. ' tvt y ; >1 r?- j ihi- <'<!on-<! j;ijiz<<rK"in * t^u; r? r . ?! pp'iiiiHftem' -u> Olk'i' _ . " aril lii i?thi>f Ava,'.''.' - ' i . I a 114 jus".i:'y:i4jr <V?p-' i* iw:inv.' tin-r!<<; i'-m <>?T-h'vm;*iiut. - ' i': *a' y ; i1 -.11 t'-n; his., ck-i.-f)'m to ; ! '. I"i- ! | I. y.r iii-i i' ! * |i --a"'>'. r..-+? } I!js.'- W<-:- -'iiv "' :' I - V imply - 1-IM?-.' * If t'_" - 'y.-> )i- J'ji-i'.iyht i'? ('hk'ayif'ifui'iiijj tlu' yur." us you Tntiimitcv p. ifo ' "! ? v in L n < >!?.' \\ \%ih* fai-. cMiin'.<-y ' Li J -J ?* i' . r - u - -4-1UU r' 1111! i ' i! IH t > 1. " Kiu u u- ' 11-;"o?*;i Jy Vinj'i'"-"' >' aivi if Mayor j i, p ''UyMrotniitl*" them,' * ' fiut i . u.s li.s (li7t-lv<ir ujytl ^ ^ - fiJ p't, v. i ij. ;i. \.w; u;';tiii- \ hitm - -T'-'-tef V.' i t-.:i .J?JriTTTT'^jT," ' ' * :r" .' '"H-*;?: *' 'V:' .\"u-i':i,;.';-A.-.-o.t |:iVi'.ii * L or '.I*.* A'.i.; i t if|i 1 '<-??- , . ... ' ' ' N l-W It!-: A r IV P A IfKdJt: ' Hart, ivvilic. jr. C... , .y'l M : . .. - . ' AI:;ifSUU 'ti y. ?inly ;*;>? > ?'-' ... _ ,|?].ctutl_a liLraul^' t ;s!t'r.! r-St .Tia.v '? : . r . , tiarn ~K~; ida'rH'iV .^7i^fiT7"TrraTrv>->' ? ~ I.- Imx ,ia r>-' ;i?ii .kn-^-a luisiic T I-. . y t-.i.'jy .?* < :ns .<u a ~ *7" 1 \vi" h iu.r >*. !k an J her 1'a'nye is j*?!>i ;iy ;:Ji viii'J- ol' ilk*- ter- ' i j ii "i-y.- : i-rr iTvah.v' iV I'll.-.- iii"he.-jr, ^ ~ J*fWS (?f"TjlfitlllllTIi'"Br taT.'iV* "Bkiuity ' ' ??. ?; ???:?;?: ,1 i- ' ~ .. KATS'I < A l- H N KU S. : . ' 1 < -?? . <!i:r Vi- ?p*K'- tii' >'t. I'hilip \ lk;r<h are '" Ii' tnc kri? an i \v" ^.'V- !'"a' !l Ilk-*'". ' . ? vira.ax. W cVc uy Clnk-A hoiji i -ir.'atf:' ' " ?We 7 *~ li, ? i-i'.'n -tva-H-r kakr' (>tTF~pnrTT rr_jm.i;; ka* carried '.vut -lo ely. We aiv paum'injr in Ujkrr oni1'. revival J hnr.-1lay April -JJ. "i he pastor Key. J.- A. (ianil)le will, .pivavh. . ?-w' M i- .J I'..-- telle. - Lyja ? _a O-O OOIOIO.O.O G?>10 <>.0 O O.O OJD ClO O 0.O OO C O a ial And Only . T | U '' I E. " . 2 . I. Russell V1 -ADELPHIA. PA., . 6 rrrr-rrtly her Jaborotc iy at * ? ' i Temple ^ g et "" Columbia, S. C S nfactiure of her g ? Face Preparations That o ie Way They Are Made" g 'O ^nder for. discard Scalp " ' . H : ' \V onder, n\A<ko?j&rr~\ Ian "vtovn g 7 T ic^an^lviadarn Russell's ? . sr Spl"**??:?? ?-g T"*" nd "Rheumatism and it's great. 0 "" , ' L)iS.DER_S_\L\-L?Tty it, ?? McGairrey, 6T7 Marion St- fj . i st '. ' ~r.- 8 ; o OOOOOOOOOOOOOC'OOOC'OOOvOOOOA OOOOOODCK'OOOO"vC-vvOOOOOCooij RE IS ^C'l IOIS )UR ??T?:? ifP & s EtWi c f, SUMMER I: ' : - SAMPLES I I.UKS AT S3(> cS S.Us"~ . I & PAUL ' | -L '; jTOX STREET >R SAI.ESMATsT (Wm/ii'inAAAA/.AAAAA^.. ^ 7T ? w v vv.vvvvvMVVV.'VUUUUWU.QOCf m^XK-X":* :?> > :?: ; .?;-: ; ; : : ; ; + j. ??%. X Residence Phone 679<? { EDERICK - - - T and .Notary Pnhhf " j ?Stnfe and* Federal. t ' * 7~ & Columbia, S. C," | wx~>*XmW"V>v':mX' XK"M"X*+ >>.^ ' _