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, PAGE FOUR. (Sije $Jalm " '" 7-' ' * ' wi 1310 Assembly S Business and E Entered nt the l>ns? Oft'ipo at Priliim . ActW Congress. ' x ' SUBSC One Year ? $2.C -? <yiv TCThntVia ' 1.2 ^Official Advertisements at the rate J .? "T The Leader will publish brief am - " the authors and are. not of?i " munications. will not be noti , returned; V" ^EMI Checks, Drafts and Postal or E^cpre: ' ~ r ltu llu* urder of N. J. FRlTpT.RirK ~.T J.B.LEWIE W. FRANK WILLIAMS HENRY D. PEARSON _ GEO. H. HAMPTON should I't'lll'll till1 uUiluiiul diuU uf T -<lay of each week. City news, local: day night. , ^ ~ r.T ?M>n????? Saturday Bootleggers paid Uncle Sam $800,000 of which was from doings/ this. Why should tl known violators of its prohibi ' . . . . ' If there Was one Board that work, it was the State's Welta: zeal for "Economy" vetoed the having failed -to have it abolisl f ?' Because of^the economy wa1 the advent of Governor Richa , r? W W ? ? VI V, er? with whom they^ave had owe one of these gents a few d hasn't a cent in the bank, yet ] for thektpount just to hold unt low, knowing that he intends 1 the amoilnt. Failing for any r< - er of the check thinks that'he c ?H%o-thc officer tfyeollect, and in a thje poor lehow is scared out? of for the collection of a bad chec a poor pTanTTacTtb pay three c that called fpr.two dollars and 1 fated" fhe -t'Bad Check" law ur n*culd roCpay, But think ag; in the first place to treat you tl a warrant issued and swear th: having an account in the bank cnepKm good faith in a busine you think would bo taken? 1^ - - under any circumstances when it to your credit in the bank t fooled into giving a check just 1 ? TEACHERS CCT OFF AT1 ? Thb? "economy" craze that State is hitting in every direct vetoing by the governor of th FahrwohTTmios i rial school for the absence of any provision b Federation of Women Club w linquent colored boys which the animations, and the State Sui nounced that there will be at ployed another, year. Either tl - * . ' A Kentucky sheriff has rect ern Inter-racial Commission \ prisoner from being lynched ing with him about 75 miles, 'i ^ kind of bravery.?Had-that sh< have and gave the mob some b ly be significant. ; This thing running from .cowardly mobs , majesty of. the law. * ?. It ought be made' a special c blacken their faces< and hands .. officers' oLthjp-law where there lation are so afflicted with the c is committed, they can't see i . while, the real criminal, in mi criminal to disguise himself fc do-?makes him as the lowest NO BARBER LAW . ...... t .. ... '/- * * ." For the second time in succ< dent, in discussing certain repr gro in various ptaces--.3ias refi Carolina which prevents color dies. Now, Editor Ben Davis ? :?editorial that can writterr darn. Besides, one discuss.inj may be bettered- ought be s ^ " ly exist before undertaking t( the South Carolina Senate of s lost sight of the fact that th ture in which it was introduce ' .. was necessary that it be alsa.] tive.'i as \Mell avS being signed b We are surd that he never re signature. The fact is, that 1 house of representatives at th white people, men and women, ta/ted Atlanta. "That Atlanta i Carolina to follow. And while ?? treatment of its Negro citizer ? cans,, it has not as yet descer - with the efforts of-the Negro 1 hardly think the danger of it We mean by the above diea( ' the bank to cash your checks, c has lippn tnlilpri nflronfonn r\f U. rttiTTCH5?r 2EKLY treet, Columbia, S. C.' ditorial Phone 4523 biftt 8. C., oo second elaoo matter by ai RIPTIONS . ~~ ~ i0 __j Three Months?.7 15 * Single Copy --L- 1?.0 U lowed by lawT 1 rational letters on subjects of geners ipanied by the-names and addresses o i defamatory nature. Anonymous com ced. Rejected manuscripts will not b TTANCES ~~ ~~ f~ is Mpney Orders should be mdde paynbl the.Palmetto Leader?1 ? i ? Editc Fraternal Correspondent Correspondent ? News Editt ? ; i ___ Manage current- issue must- bo very -b?ief, an hfl.Paimon? T "?H?r nnf. Inter than Tue; 5; personals and social news, by Wednei ' W-r? , May 7, 1927 . ' $5,000,000 in income tax, last yeai known bootleggers. Some quec hp govern mprtt mnrtpy frm tion laws? * . * * . . ; justified its exisfcence'by its* goo re Board. But the Governor in hi ? appropriation for its continuance led by the legislature. ve that has struck this State sine rds, there will be no teachers' ej jerintendent of Education has an least 3 per cent lessi teachers en hat or a reduction of the salaries . * * * *' jntly been presented by the South vith a medal for saving a colore 7 a gang of human hyenas by flee Ve really do not think much of tfia jrifF stood,his ground "fis h)e> shoul uckshots, then a medal would rea of sheriff's and other law officer isn't very complimentary to th '/ - rime by law for white criminals t to commit their devilment. Mos is a pretty good size colored popu olor complex that any time a crim anybody but a black man. Mear 3st cases gets awav?For a whit ?r such^a purpose?a^ aril too man Of. criminals indeed. -Q " . ? ' :77".~~ ' IN SOUTH CAROLINA eVtoive issues, the Atlanta Indepen essive conditions touching the Ne erred toTalSarbei%' Law iff Sout ed barbers from serving white la writes able and Wellr but the bes not based on~factg"isn't worth * conditions to the end that the nre that the condition s actual ) dissect them ; otherwise he ma risT na^jouhtrjead of the passage c ueh a bill, but he either mir^t hav at was the branch of the legisla d or that for it to become a law i J . 11 ii. i * (jaassa uy me nouse joi represent? y the governor after such passag< ad erf it having such passage an 3ill was gently laid t.n rest by th e insTance of fair and just minde " No, South Carolina has-not imi duff was a little too low for Sout South Carolina is no model for th is in all things common to Ameri ided so low as to interfere by laA to earn a decent livelihood,, and w so doing is great. /INC CHEKS ? Uine, when you have no money ii lon't give one. Many a colored ma y unscrupulous merchants nndbth business dealings. A fellow ma; lollars and although knows that h he insists that he be given a cheC! il he is paid. The unsuspecting fel :o pay obligingly signs a check fo rason to pay as quickly as the hold >ught, the sard check is turned ove ddition lu the amount of tHe"clfect -an additional three dollars as cos :k. We knw of an instance, wheu lollars in that manner for a checl lpri npnfa A,f mr Kn ^ ^ i? - - -*?- ? - ^w.vu. i'lBJ UC, I1UI/ Ilctvillg VIO ider the circumstances, you thinl ain. A man unscrupulous enougl lat way would not hesitate to hav at he knew nothing about you no and that furthermore, he took-fch ss deal with you. Whose word d< fot play^safe. Don't ^five, a cheel you have not the money to cove ipon which it is drawn. DonJtr/bi to be held until you pay the debt. -O HOSNEGRO REFORMATORY has lately takfcn charge of thii ion. Last week, we spoke of th( e little appropriation of ?2000 it delinquent colored ggls-whfefe-lf y the State for them, the Colorec as maintaining. This week, th< State maintains/ The reason? , FALMim ?No appropriation, or rather nc Think of it, the State is so hard priat^$2,000 to help care for dt to employ teachers for colored 1 zen, Negroes get but little from _ policy that it is for the Negro ft- seems even tighter. ? The^cmlyrConaolation that tl^e 1 is al^out as far as he can be harn 6 few janitors that do the sweepi 5 lic'-pffices. . _ But why should South" G&roli - every enlightened State has aba -know it is better for the welfar l_ young criminals by proper tral e loose from their imprisonment than they entered ? Or doeff jh< The good thinking white pea ,e that those young men are given I ^nonyh~rQtton *nd other orbpn ~ money that has been spent for ,e l in such dire need that must hav ;e ~ 1 -? >r MOUNTAIN CITY ECHOES sr . ' ~ J id- ?:Tt*e?ether-day?while in cohversa? tinn With One of the Tending poWpH citizens, a man that has "dough,"'the ? question*-was fired into us ^Why is it- that in these enlightened days, in = -these days' when-the Negro is. paying taxes and more taxes, these days ,r when the colored man is making such JO--a-marked improvement in his lumluit, so much so, that the papers every now and then have to admit that there are d on some of the chain gangs and in is. some of the jails of the State more e, wnue convicts than colored; that you never see a colored man sitting or standing as a federal jurnian? Well e wait a. minute. But wait a minute, C- I mean, he says, not in the Piedmont _ section. Then we began to scratch I_ our heads and Work our brains for a reasonable answer to give him. We * thought first of who sat on the throne l_ at Washington, well we remembered d of 8 years since the democrats tipped their hats and bid adeau. Th,en we ^-thought ^again.: has a colored .man J ever been drawn in yearo gone by? |_ We remembered very readily that >s they had, so we were lost for answer. q That would hold with any Negro that was thinking. We simply said, we could not understand why. We were ~ ashamed to admit that the reason, the r real reason was the colored men have in that, like in so many other things, just simply been playing the cat and monkey act, that's all. Qf course like ^ the cat, very many of us, while the pan is smitten from the burn, sware and bedamngd that no more, never no more are we going to cut the fool, and burn ourselves; simply' to be * cursed at by the other fellows if we even whine while the pleasant odor flows forth from the chestnuts as ^ they eat and smiie. But that soon is ^ forgotten and history repeats itself. ^ I have be.en informed that the names ^ - -i * . " " " " parties just where they get the names ^ from, do not know, or who makes the selection, liut it is l'ceiingly strange ^ to me, out- of the many colored men or "means and standing , iir thirr~titiF ?-tricts, somebody is shrewd enough to ^ hand pick a list And by careful inspection and investigation, no colored man's name ever is "dropped" in and j no colored man's name eve'r will be put in as long as the game is played as it is.?The rule seems -to?be-mrsr j'When you ask for nothing you get " less." It would not hurt a bit to [* draw a colored man every now and ,e then on our petit juries. It Would l" muke the feeling of the colored jeiti*N zen more at ease. It would help to e do away with that gneral unrest lhat is most everywhere in the State. But then may be that is too far in the dis tant. But I kpo.w something could be done along federal lines. Don't be deA ceived. If colored men 15 and 20 years...agor* could be drawn as juries, , they can be today; if nGrt, why not'.' y, ColoretTmen of the State \eed to bee gin to think. There are otfler things k that are alarming, but juries is what we are contending for now. "* r "The Fool." r ?^Greenville Locals ~ t ? " Mr. Robert W. Bagnall, an execu?~TTv~e of th(TTT. A. A. C. R. whs in the city last we^k when a .gathering of ^ the Joeal business and professional men were called to discuss plans relae tive to the organization of a braijch ^ of this famous association. Mr. W. J. Thomas, Jr., president of the Business League, announced that 0 a very successful meeting was had, which means that Greenville, like F . t : ? - other live and"progressive cities oF 3 America, will soon have a splendid branch of the N. A. C. P. ' Rev. D. L. Withgrfipnoon motored to Spartanburg Monday, on business. Miss Willip Smith, a?teacher?rrr ? Union Graded School, is confined to ? her bed on account of illness. Her L friends will hope for her a rapid r'eL AAt ' J 1 t)r. D. L. Witherspoonr dean of the > Piedmont Conference and or\e of the -prefiched one of the ablest, sermons of ro LKAwr* tt.va large enough appropriation, up that it cannot afford to approdinquent colored girls and, $2,400 )oys! God knows, that a$ a ,citi_ to contribute, but not to draw Negro citizens can get is that that led, unless they next jump on the ng and cleaning around tKe pub . . . ' . ina go back to conditions that ndoned years ago ? . Doea she not e of the State to try to * five the nlng so that "When they are let they will go back better trained i care?? . '' . L pie of this State ought see to it back their .teachers. They raise to^ insure the g.matt-amotfflt-of their instruction, or is the State e'them for its profit? _ 1 . ' ? his career TasfSutitfay morning. He used as theme "Jesus, the universal mnfrnet" The dism""" nymtati immt uplifting. Another fine, powerful i message was enthusiastically received in the. evening. Fine music was The A. C. E. League and Sunday School services were very impressive, as usual. . -v - Dr. E. A. Iluggins, a leading physician of the [city, will address the A: r C. E. League Sunday afternoon at 6 xj'clock. The-public is invited to hear " him. ' r ~ ~ The . auto contest given Monday night at Allen Temple, by a rally group of which Mrs. H. E. Williams is president, Mrs. Carrie Thompson, secretary and Mrs. M. V. Boozer, trea| surer, proved a success, the neat sum of $60.00 being re&irzecf. ~ The program rendered in connection with the I contest was very interesting.The | promotrs of the> affair expressed themselves as being very grateful to 7 thir friends^ for the splendid co-operatiop givn- them in making the-^ Drs. J I. r>iink?tt T n r A E. Huggins . and " other members of Greenville's medical corps, attended the State Medical meeting held last week at Columbia, ' ' . - Dr. L. B. Morrison, ~ Dr. " 0. M. Thompson, Mrs. Adline Brier, Mr. E. W,-Biggs and Mr. J. R. Kennedy are visiting the National Capital. Dr. Morrison and Mrs Biggs made, plans . to visit ]Me\V York City hpforo rp. turning.^ ^ *i The body at the late Mr. W. B. Bowman was funeralized Sunday afternoon at Springfield Baptist Church, ceased was a member of the K. of P. and ~ W. B- S. Orders, both of v^hjch took a part in the funeral services. The splendid play "East Lynne" Phyllis" Wheatley Center, by an all star cast from Anderson, was very highly enjoyed by an npprprintive audience. The play was simply won: derful>=J- _ - = 1 Rev. W. M. Watson preached two fine sermons at Tabernacle Baptist Church Sunday morning and nigh?; Both stmmons were heard by large congregations. The Eearnest Workers Club met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs, Delia Young on Gren Avenue, where a nice session was had. ine ureenville, District Conference will "Convene May 18?20 inclusive at -GypresB^GhapeLA-r M. E. Church, near 'Abbeville, S. C., with Rev-; J".'HIT,' Douglass, presiding elder and Rev. "W. M. Rook, pastor in charge.?A splendid program has been arranged and a fine session is anticipated. Revs. J. C. McClullan and J. -W-. Witherspoon, prominent A. M. E. ministers of Laurens, S. C., >vere the guests of Rev. -Lr-Witherspoon?aL the manse last Wednesday. The womanless . wedding, given Tuesday night at Allen Temple, was very well rendered by an efficient cast of characters and was thoroughly enjoyed by a large audience. The Jboys gaye a splendid impersonation^ T>f the fairer sex, Tor which-they were generously applauded. T*he stars of the evening included Edward Robinson.TTfe Bowlings, the Adamses and Robert Twiller. "Parson."- William ,Eincher_W0s superb. ivir. ana Mrs. i< rank Williams are visiting relatives and friends at Hodges.^ Miss Eunice Adams, who taught in the schools at St. Stephens the"" p&slT term, is in thejnty for the summer,; to the delight of friends. . j list Baptist^ preached a special sermon Sunday afternoon at Allen Temple for the benefit of the rally -The same proved quite timely and intorenting. r * The Greenwood District Conference will he held May 25?27 at CokesWiffinms, pnfttnr: nnd Rev.:-W. F."RTee7 ed in Cokesbury, S. C. where his-pltftllyt Tfelgag- supreme anda good ' session is expected. l?i i r ^ n ^? -r? : - ? > ? = r? ? ; ? *??i., . -- "V /Saturdays-May ly 1927 ^ ~ PPOHR A M T . OF THE > 1 " \ EIGHTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE V . WOMAN'S AUXILIARY ? 1 F OF THE _1__ Gethsemdne Baptist Association ' 0 , v ~ . * * ; ' ' ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH < ----- 1 MAY 12, 13. n.nmL nth. 1927 ? REV. A. T. DIXON. Pastor. . ' ' v- Sr\ . ? THURSDAY mmriyM vv i ] 7:00?Devotional Exercises conducted ' by Mrs. Mjny, Harmon and others. " 8:00?Pre-Convention Sermon, Rev. J. T. Carter, or Rev. E. A. Moss. 7~ ' ~rviT'7r.-.Ki<i -t . FRIDAY M()RNJ_MIr--MTAAr^ _ JIO^OO^?Board_MeeUn^ *<?- - ' f ' " ' 10:au?Devotional Exercises conducted by?Mrs. Kummoiv.?Burton. Mnhle?? " Moore and others. ^ : " 7^" 1 - -11 ;00?Enrollment -of -DolegatesT'Sncielies. and Clubs.. Treasurer's Report. Mrs. N-. Hattiiv, Corrdspondittgr Secretary's Re"-port. ' , * . ; *. '-'mis* ' v--'"' * 11:30?Sermon, Rev. H, Robinson qi\ Rev. II. J.^Byal. 1 - . Annual One Dojlar collection. , ' " flection and mstalatio'n of officers. Announcements. Adjournment'. . KRlpAY AFTKRN'OO^MAY I3ttl. . . ? 2:30?DevotlonalrBx^Wlses conducted by Sltotnv?Susie Fulfoi I and "Carrie?? Petterson. V 3:00?Reading of Letters. " ' "WuluuilUJ AdllrvS!? 011 bl'llillf of ihe Missionary society?]\lrs. burton. Welcome' Address on behalf of the Church?Mrs. Rosa Dixon. r Response?Mrs. Bessie Moorman. T ? Solo?Hattie Waiters. . * Faper?Miss LHt}t*41arris. ~ Morris' College?Mrs. J. J." St arks. 'Collection. Announcements. Adjournment. * 7 . . FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 1.1th - ! . - . ^ : i , 7:30?Devotional exercises .conducted by "Mrs. Anna Brown,Geneva Brannon and Mrs. Lizzie Quai'leg. . . : ~v-; Music by choir.-. . Report. ?? the Fiekl Missionary?Mrs. .Annie Robinson. Eristox'fer. S. C. ... ' Quartette. ?President's Annual Address. Solo:?Mrs. Rosa Dixon. 8:30?Sermon?Rev. A. P. Porter ouJlev. J. B. Dudley. .. Collection. Announcements. Adjournineni.~ ' SATURDAY MORNING SESSION, M.VY 11th 10:00?Devoiional Exercises conducted by Mis. CarrieLilSsiter and. Mrs. Matr-tir:tie~dumpeY'.' . " _ Papers?Mesdames Roberta Domjnini'ck, Lizzie' Wallace," Eddie Wise. -' -.- Music.- ?; <' ' vr~ Benedict Cchlege.?President C. B. Antisdel. ' ?:?Music. Collection. - . . Paper?Miss Easter Nick pea. . ; ... Music. Institute LccturtS-^MrsT. Annie-Robinson and Mrs. naHopkins.- *" . Spiritual. * . ,~r: . . ? Greetings from the Gethsemanc Association?Rev. John .Myers. ?^Greetings fnun the Union?-Rev. AV. 1'. lViclsun. ; ' Greetings from S. S. Convention?Mivs; Eliza jParrott. Greetings ,'from the American Wuodmon-=Mrs. L LtHt. Greetings from Benedict Hospital?Miss A. A. Nelson. . Greetings C#ood- Samaritan Hospital?Mrs. U. J. Rhodes. Greetings from Waver!y Hospital MMiss.L, A. Northoi\ ' ~ : Rseponse?Representative. . Collection. Recess. - ' *". ' ' SATUROAY'-WKJIIT. MAY lllh , '* Concert, solos, duetts," quartettes, "readings and .drama.' \ -?H- -Mrs.- A. -fcr-Ih>pk1nii (-in-charge.)? SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 15th. 10:00-?-Model Sunday School conducted by Mrs. Bessie Moorivian and Mrs. Mary Danshy.?-?? ??= ? ; ? ^Kindergarten Department conducted by Miss I.illie JJiu^M-artin, Phey. ' ' * ' 1?7 - ."Music by the. choir. , . ?. - * .. ? -j^rxSermon (Missionary-)?Rev. \\vfttPoterson-or Rev. Hughes, Music. - ?' ' - -- Collection. Announcements. Adjournment.. ' RecesS. ? . V ~?ir . ? 1 SUNDAY AFTERNOON ? 3;00?Devotional exercises conducted By Mrs. Robinson and Mrs, Delia Goofr , ' Muste: : ' / ? r~ ~ : . f Papers?Mrs. Hattie Stephens and Lr/.zie-Qnarles. r - Sermon by-Rev. John .Mytrrsr rnvRev. Uon'g. ~? " Collection; ? . ? I"" - - . - ' Report of_Committees ?? SIM1JAV MM1I 7:30?Memorial seryie(??i conducted lla.tu?n. and Mrs. Krcntzlrrre Thompson. ' - . : :.* ' ' _ : f,losing sprmon?Kt'v. A. T. Dixon.? Collectirin. Final Adjournment. * ' | - SUMMER SCHOOL ? | State Agricultural and Mechanical College :|: 1 ORANGEBURG, S. C. . | June 20th toJniy=23rd 1027- ^ ( . jf Five Weeks of Six Davs Each -Six -Weeks of instruction *i* COURSES OFFERED GIVE OPPORTUNITY FOR? 4 -Renewing Certificates "CuHrjre Credit Towards Decrees } X Raising certificates Making up College Deficiencies X % A faculty of approximately 45 instructors, including $ heads of departments and specialists will offer at least 50 > A courses in 8 departments of the college. V X .... .. ??ti SPECIAL COURSES for public school teachers desiring ? X B^ertific&te credit with the Slate Deparment of Education & 1^1 in Primary, intermediate ?1 ? 1 ...... ?'?h" ^cuuurgraoes, and high ;1; , * schdbl students who wish to prepare for college. X VOCATIONAL TEACH FIR TRAINING COURSES in A- \ T griculture, Hpme Etonomics. iuuLJndu^tries. - -v- 't\ $ COMFORTABLE BOARDING ACCOMODATIONS, ox- $ *? cellent fare, congenial surroundings, individual attention $ X Tuition, bo^rd and entrance fee for the session only Ob?X? -y. CONPERENCEKT School Principals, Boys nnd ?&?? tClnhs. Fnrm nnd TTnmi ll'.'itinn AfrntTc irhri of | . 'Agriculture and Home Economics. - - i $ RECRF?ATIONS: ?Plays> Concerts, ExhiUitions, Lcc- X , 5 tures and Entertainments. < % ^ BULLFIT1N-contabling f nil descrmtixm of cowmen ^ ? \ other'TTeLe&Mi.v faeCM Is rfradv"tor r|jsii-itniriqn, jl Inquiries and requests may he addressed to i BLR.: WILKINSON, PrffiWentr?c" " " -