The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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-? ??:? PAGETOUB. " ? $Ialmc WEE 1310 Assembly Stn Business and Edil Entered ^rt thr Port-i^tfiee afc^Columbi: i' Act cf Cc*vf-,icjs' . ... StBSGU One Year ? , $2.00 Six Month- . j._ 1.25 Official Adv1:' - >- .rfcj at the rate all Tlid?T ..'l?tt * 1 i?ism i- f ii'li imi.. r iTK ? ' > *?V -u.i iv h lilt I __inULLi^t?u.4a'a theyr.vu aiTO!.,!'! the author ^ anil aye not.<-i a ? r-? munieat on., wiH not L;.y nu a> ' returhed. . .' J:.-* __l_ - ; ' _* - ~ : Ul.tHl Cheeks, Drafts and Postal.br -Exy're^s ' . . to the cT'ler et'.tl: , "N, J. FREDERICK J. B. LEWIE . ? W. FRANK \U I.LI,1315 HENRY IVPKAHSt'N GEO. H. II.VMPTO.N J:.J. ...V'A-;: ' . Communications -intended lor the . should wach the odi'.u-inl desk i.f Th, day of each week. Ciiy n^ws,'locals, SATIKD.VV We certainly crave the pardon hnnll AP ll-i? \ ?4 T.. T . -. i 1 xj<x\uj me? unicj.UL.Ucoi-ppMt ing him au?lilt-?" ^;ar> >. really admire too. much his viri worthwhile iliin^s iu nocus? aiil lieve in that kind ui-policy. , i . ' Something must he- co'frri ng ; and then the guL'Mons of, -arc' not colored people putting' top r are being discussed. \VV very b es and are inclined to the idea tied up in church Jcuiluings.. , Last November about bnonior. fill of denegrated Texans iy'nc woman. Three of tide alleged y they are convicted or not, Texa; in making a gesture of la w and 1 "months have ^ rc-recf a n d tlie Ai well kiiov.r;, not even.an arrei'L ' # ? * It is fr.Ui : hat Mrs/?yriider, tl co.-con. pii aicivvi.pdd Gray, tljal s? r- band w;. r-cwed .by colorcu i . surprised a-.ything proposed it is an cirr. ycift-, commentary _ officer, who every time a \ ioient. c "for a"~NcgTb. Thai poin y can e * ?: " T* *7 *. . * Every'catastrophe in which ci brings iprth 'kbhie black hero', ai _ been no exception, h'anuud Wir, time, the service of whom, as says, deserves'place upon the \ will hold place jn t lie memories rescued and fed at^L, h'elteied.'l .xied away^for the time Icing tlw in referring to-the wife of .Sahi effort .saved 25 White "families, i tiered them from Friday, to Tiu . to them, besidestliursin'g some ORTHODOX ( H RISTJA M l Under thV;au.-pieps of 1 lie M" . * ject:. "Does Orthodox Christiai was debated by Dr. Kelley .Mill': ftor and V. F.-Calvert'"m twhifeV Editor Calvert on upheld the all the negative. Like most qiu.-t ing points can bo mad.* : r i;u ports of this pariicniar del ode. gro has formed tine grotesque ' Calvert oil,-It- inrrtT-WPryt Tlaek man'* church." Upholdi, must, be admitled,lbai -he cittu of Christianity which seem a real idea of religion?"a VU.votir by.Dr. Crane." No doubt, if CI ply a* a belief in certain talents helpfulness to mankind, Alt'. Ca ~ Christianity means': 1'roL Milk c?al salvation.'' lie is off lie'op Negro has made has been thro ??TTiejlt of C o . h .- h J e' I'; *rfrhi faith had ch. :the Nog.o to ? however.'v. Ln-rr^ agt-oe. The tianity I ' bd .was thai, i and Clr . -as fsugr.l ih d IIowc.... >> . are ijicibr-ci i,r-! the t]nosiion. Ifa-i { he out st ion' Handicapped the Negro'.'",we i casting a vote for the aflirniativ "as preached or taught hy tlie tirely then too much "you mav Jesus." As any'-people's econoi ligion, it is not diili^ult to see ji play, and as..a-m.'ii.ior of faeb-4 colored people. A a it: is. there f tianity and a deal of changes- tn before it y/iil bc the force f GOOD WORK AT BOOK The excellent literary frainir known, the-gr'nduatfc* op which clax.q of the best'colored college1 known of the good work being . ly fpr the sph-iulift mi?.| jT.< are enrolled in this department are for the present. .the only two rrringer heing in charge of the foi the latter, and mo t efficient ins selves. At this school an additln is 001 n? m^fio?Out afkl.itions ) school buildings, The interest?; r that under th? direction of Mr. ( iji the hrick-Iayirjy.jCOurso have <1( professional 'brick-layers, having job. The boys have done this w tut fiiTlte KLY ? 4 i?et, Columbia, S. C. iorial Phone 1523 a, ;S. C., as second class matter by an \ '' irnoNS- \p \ 7. - - ~i'\ Three Months $ .75 'Kilticle. Copy , __ .05 ilt/Cll }>V 1 !1 \V . ; :vi itn::il fettga oil subjects of itgneraL aiiloti by '.the names and addresses of dei amatory nature -.Anonymous corrrr dj llejecied manuscripts- will not be 1ANCKS : "' ""7 Money. Orders should hi^-madft', payable le i'almetto- Leadgi* j ~ ' . '* ~ * Edl'tol' - - Fi"if ernal Coitus pondonce ..r._ ? ; Correspondence .....,v..Ne\vs Editor 4 ""-r - - - ' - - . - .- -V- :'Jj.amiffer current is>uc must be very b;:jef, and I'-ilit.. t r.. .Lit l.o ,1 1'i' Tm Ijei'sohals and social news, by AVednus. M A Y HI, li)g7 r - - -- th' r- - - - of our esteem friend. Editor B, J. int. if he thinks our manner of r haws'' was "liiu't hic.-il.'1' Wc le and to the point discussions of v die i udu- ..Besides, we dou'l bg; * ? , ' " . . . . ' .'.cross tailored peoplbi* Ever now rhi i-o tn:y)Y cliurelies and are nueh money in church btiiklings4.' el.ieve, there are too many churchthat entirely too much money *is . V ! * ? ??*? . tlvafter the Aiken horror, a handlied three colored people?one a tic Iters are being tried- Whether s has at last boat South Carolina , i ivili/.at ion.?For although so von rke.n Tcrportrators are .said teMJe has been made. * * ' atum i.e. husband killer, proposed to her i hey should say that her 'busmen. No one, of course, could be by such a heartless hunfan, but on the stupidity of,the average l inn.' is rcnimiUcd.T)P|pns to 1n?k -.T^iin manyi'unaofeed crimes.^. * * iloiyd people are involved or near, 'id the great Mississippi flood lias d-e-aud htr wiTe are the ones this 1 lie-New Orleans Times-Picayune arniancnt Record, as surely'as- it of of the families who were tfiin The Tinges-Picayune was so card-it lorgot-ttrrd-Kaid "Mrs? White" uiel White. May be, it corrected t its it riwv 1 his 1... u;.. ....... T ... ?. 11 i(* I 1 KJ%> tl in UV> II iml "he ami his wife fed and shel^day, .giving up their own home children ilTWvith measles. O??- . Y AM) N KG R9-PJR0GRESS ssenger Fpr.um recently, the suhlity Handicap Negro" Progress V" r. the. well known colored profes?Editor of the Modern Quarterly. Armative. while .Prof. Miller took ions discussed by able men, tellh-aides ami according td-^here'his was no exoeptici. "The \Te1 ragedv of the wpfl ) " K-nv*- M?iippllig 'ft-wHUe mans" God ill a hg his side of the Argument, it i many ttrmgs done PTthe name bsolulely incompatible with the" >n to the general good, as defined iristianity is to he regarded .'si run rather than something of general Lver.loiv is riglvt. ?Btit- is= thntrall .r-says that- it is "an agency of so. infon that whatever progress the tugh ;^id by the progressive'elev ?tamed that the-Christian endure slavery^?With that idcr only Tdi "a tlie Negro had of Chrismperfectly taught by his master*, was nothing if not pro-slavery. ::;:'!iv \ o wit h Prof.-Miller's side of h ' v|la ' ()rt boft7Wrhi-UliiMnly ould-not find great difficulty in v., 1Hi < iv uuu i.v ii 10 n were added older preachers." There was enhave all the World, hut give me "die outlook is affected by its reisl what havoc such doctrine can s much 'work for Orthodox CtfrTs-: he made in its practical apphcaOf jf< Gel I hat if ought be. El) WASHINGTON HIGH ig given at this schools is -well are.'able to efiter the Freshman ; Rut few of the patrons really done iru the manual training ded and may be tli.it accounts large" yi'ei't ^lijvihi.ud by 1.1m boys who AVqq<1 work and brick-laying cour'se> given. Mr. Maceo Fntzrmcr and i\T>- irpni'v.f'hgmnif>n nf iruetora.rhave they proven themn of 35'>ooms and an auditorium lave boon made to' many other ng; thng about, this, however, is 'hampon, the' instructor, the hoys me mpst of the work?only three r been employed on the whole ork during their regular periods . ' '* j ' ? \ I II THE PALMETT Lyf.instruction in this departnumtI subjects interfered with. I The plans for the L:uilding calls tqo has been made by .these beys, constructing the mold as well as a reeled by Mr. Rntr.in.ii-gi r. it w; School board to have this addition. i In fact, it v.as.-not ;it'ti;,:'t 1< voiced u ienderit and Hoard. Principal C.. that here ftas an opportunity for i that would hardly -Ur1 heirs agaii aid of Prof T. A. M. C'oolc; Superil 1 ~ ~ . - > n? ct.... .i ut: - l'l - csUjJt tlhc boys to take a.pan in the Kfot iTook to -M10 idea t ntlur'ia t'ically ' would imagine that they ware em The work ds all but completed, ar be unique in that it is the noly put cally erected by beys in the main iwehotde i 1 In narrinw. it rebrhl ho ?ind that I able Superintendent pi nt'. \v . tt i sions !ou_ the instruction of the ! school being at th'e present time': htion of 12 or more, .rpoips fhr' tli j kir.d <1 !i icrd ih;.p thr.t courts. ; . wot.ata.Cn.: cxirWiloEs-1^ ? time lu'rc; ><>.foc Oic p;ist u\'ek Sn i l i)'.'-. 1-v lww.n , n U '.UK' oil" oifiYrcul stunts each OVentng, . tarting Ft iday, May (>th an.l ending: ^ Thur. tiny.?M.i.'. 1 lJt 1i. The d liferent j programs were well carried out" and J.: -1 airly go <1 cowd'wus oiit each eveti|ng..but nothing likowhnt could have - hedn. In,.>+atu: v.-frtJn you think <rf~the- ' importance of t neon"paging institu- v tii ms of learning for cur people, \vhen yxiu stop and hegii) to cuont./and find l.j hat we have Such few* high schools,. nst'itutcs and colleges in the slate * x s .ihd so?!hany young ones to .go, our .** s people j-houhl hey:in to -be -.more, ar- ?* ' bused. ?. '-~ liiit-lei us-stay with Sterling. This . | a h'obl plant has a bipghl"future, pro^J ^ T~v4lltTYir"those' that are trying to-nian- 1 it y ill stem* clear of the, rocks ? ~ '!'itn ha\ e w recked' so liTany schools tai led ;i> this'one v-as.. , This school ' . was launched hy one association havir g-a membership of not,-?o\'"cr .25 1 .. churches. .M oot one, half of them are ^ J a little interested' in the school and c' * . w V of copse that n1.-iltcs it hard sledding ,-for those that. arW trying .to make it *" O. "Ikon. ttyam the _)):i.-tor.-; of the j1 association Willi .hut a' few exceptions, | D don't, do bnc> sino-1.' tliii.o- 10 I .V" "| "1" I j. .otn-ajrmir the Hock ,to~ lay hold and] 1 tro Cor it..' Some never meptjen it, s ' fro?i one association to another. Hut l1 I *1 .o^t. y- ho. cu'i; heata! of. a bunch . of t | U)!oi.cd> pretH'liers taking much in- I teresi in anything save a sernion add i I he collection. Vo.if.tlW Illinois .to J1 -d.oii'i Iict ti.o strnny .Tin The pas- I | toV, u.ilea's you have a real Clod cho-'? r H'li man. . s -They "have i(u7te roomy v *;vv.. in rev ho' ilu-vs. iip'on it,' " ' .situated in an ideal place for. a col- 5 <>t\d colli They fiaviy a splendid * - el of then u-ial wcmveii as instructors ' ' ih'd afe d ia.a' ;fo\ d v\vrk jii the class 11 roc pi. Hut they have no* pibney. To" M be without funds is not so had, when ' | you have a bunch behind ' a -project 1 ! '.at "a Ft.thiisea: that I o!i. ye they 1 . can. I)ut wlu-n voti ee: hold of aj l.uke-v.arni" hunch, ir.vir.wtp~ keep JT j henn awake 4e?nr enouyh -to help just j v x;i j(r- yoT^Jiax c a jo!;. Hut . wait; J h ai"st y-niin" that-had humble be- ' yioniny and .then 1,,'< y mc . eloped Lir1^ "j lie suniL'tluii'-T worth w h;-'was--put j Aer by s?.i.-,e one. or- two sacrificing.. ' j. l!" StuT'"," ! tint u 11V ^ 1 stick, stick when _thin?rs are dark, * *j-stick whenmost'all'ha\i' fallen down , on the i'l? and. th<-?; 1? f ,#. it< iv >1 UUIr I If I" v ! ^.iiii-v. tlu,' Mthi>ol \vi:l live and grow; 1"and we wijl havt.in the syjiui>.ut~sec-? s "{. ion thai, \vhta .\ye so mfn-h need. 11 |" Xow.we say, and we >ay it because ] v e want a yleat se'hodl f-thftt no asI ajejalL-iu e n run a rt-hnnh?I- mean ; i*tjn a s.'hoTth wiing has boon 8 J vied over and over "'again. A few -Jj do pretty well for a few years, then u I hey either die but or spend the bal- e | mice of the time seriously ill. Then n i in the end give; tip the ghost. But " f t'.ni.-u. wlio li.iM. lutliio [lie stai't will get out-on a broad- plain; loose sight ^ us rt were, that their deeds are'even * j made -out of them and get the public A j it general 'to feclipg that it '.is the. :.i oplc's school; 4U'i lew good men h j bat the public has/confidence in, that a iionpehr not tn t o \rf-t he .lame -faith 3 nd o.dre when it conies to church; ? - jl whifU i^ eia.-e to 4rrrttr}ing Tip IT i eat school, wiil ^re-jglad lit nfr "''th _11 oats and go to wi rk, thy. thing can " 'h,. made t'o go. In 'theory, let.the as- 6 : i eiathai ran it.: i: practice, let tho h | ' J , e.iple run it. If you- do thist unite a J ill to reek that' v. 11 ht> of assistance c" | no I let the motto he "A great school ? I'oi' the F'i<'(111n11 I i'Vo " 44?will -* [ mi.; if lmt. the t}p?v b .lr....1 now. So the question is, will those a _ vyho are 4n-management now, he far- c< s'ghted enough-to save the day for ft - 'he children, by 4nvhnng fh help7 ill they piny the pftTl that colored ' ki folks generally phry: "the I can't, c> ' vou shan't" act. ' t'J We trust that thPTeadertT.will re- " olvo to not let the thing go down ^ on account- at "i o?.-4ii>nnc?s8. Of course it's yours, at Jesnif. you have the deeds tl to it, we kucss. Outsiders so far as^tf I, r'uhnr-"1*^ ****** % \> O LEAPER awl i?-fi(H>vfty- whg their other . h for cement trimming, and this thewood-working department deal of the cdfpehtry work, di a, no part of the plan of the largely, made by student labor. pon with favor by the SuperinA. Johnson, however, realising Hie. boys to'get an experience i, with the encotiragment and itendent of Buildings, succeded Tintendent and Board to allow :tion of the building, The boys and to see ther^ at \Vork,.one ployed at brfok-layers' wagers, id when it is, no doubt it will lie school that has been practical training department of the ' . V the City School Board with its -Hand, is making ample provicolored citizens-; the Waverly eery much enlarged by the adieir accomodation. This is the uembci'ship in the association, canid Just buit in. but any tool can oo ihat something must be done, ,i:t) t hose oir he inside know' that omctl:i n g nui. ^Jje_iionelnoui Doni uCker die. The grave yard where in kadf bod.es of colored enterprises thai iave sicken and died is getting full, 'ly limih stones standing as silent cntitials with inscriptions, "Gone, but iot forgotten" are dotted all over the (tape. ~ Men and women are wearing repe, showing the worTd-that they till mourn the departed, hard earnd dollars that have been wasted by he leaders. Then members of the asociation, Doh't let it die. It can be lived. ' ' . i. . ?i qe r'ooi. s'O BARBER I;AW IN GEORGIA )eay Editor: ai' ' . With reference to your editorial in he last issue of the Leader, taking Editor Davis of the Atlanta Indepenlent to task-for his alleged misrepesehtation of a bill introduced in the ;outh CarolTna "SOnate which would iave made it unlawful for __egro bareES'to serve whitewomen, I wish to nter m>v opinion about the matter. If Editor Davis gave the impresion in his article that South Carolina lassocf such -a-law, you have the right o refute him in the strongest words. ..read the article, but don't remember f he said the bill was passed by both muses. : ... Hut I want to impress on the minds f your .readers that a similar*fcill ras previously introduced in the city ofmcri of Atlanta and' it' met the Time fate by the. hands of the same ort of persons for the same reasons hat kiU<;d the South Carolina bill. I lake htis^statement because you have iveil 4lie impression that a barber iw exists" ih Atlanta. Two sentences ti your artielc-^give that impression, "hey {\re as follows:' .' "No," South Carolina has not imiII tod Atlanta Tl.?t Aft ?~ . . v.m. vu. inav la MUll fas a little too low for South CaroLna to follow." . ^ ^ Whether the authfcrr ^of ,ihe . South icfore it-was introduced in the Atmta council, Coudn't even imagine; rut?I?know he didn't introduce it beore it was jtroducedd in Atlanta. It mild have been a bad example imiate'd and "Ihat stuff" was a little too jw for Atlanta follow, too. The is^ ue is. dead in Atlantaj never to resrrected. ?? ; ; - l.- 7 :?? It is a pity the bad side of Georgia s always stressed by people * who Ae outside of the#state and the good ide is seldom, if ever mentioned hery state, every city has its vices ,iul virtues and Georgia is no diffrcnt from the rest of them. I spent ve years in thc Palmetto Sate, durjg which time I traveled from ireenville to Charleston and from 'Jorence ta the Savannah river, and believe I know that state quite well. ,nd I-know something about somehing bout some state's beyond the Poimac and in mpny respects, they are s bad a'iLGeorgia and South Carolina. ^ .o i.w (/un-uiau iui wie i\egro n the North American continent. A large per cent of the best Negro linda jq? South Carolina-has an inight on some of the virtues of Georia. as is?attested- by their coming i this state with their families and king a'leading part in business and ivic ^iflfairs. They know a prosperus sTate and they are living well inoe- -they adapted it as their hfrrrre. A white li.nbui's union might brihc city councilman in.Atlanta ancLdhe iuncilman might be able to convince _ majority-of- tho council to-hra bc^ To", or political ar the ug he.ar dad r of, on political hug bear, but the ity is too great- for that sort of disriminatien^and it will never.be. ? The city or'Atlanta was never as ad as some parts of Georgia. It's instant aim has been growth and le big-men <>f the city arc carefully" uarding its movements so as not .. .. . v cuuoo outnidero to shun it.?The asf knowledged mertopolis of the , Southeast,.Atlanta now'has a population of 301,OdO and with relations getting better every day and business concerns and factories coming hern, front the North at the rate of "five .hundred per year, pretty soon, the ^council will have ho time to even listen to such n bill as went to the wall last year, and -Atlanta "will trL, the city to blot oil! the traditional "shame" -which has been shouted at Georgia for the pasl -sfitty yfcfll'S. 7^= * : EVIDENCES OF SO CALLED UACF 1'RIDE .* Mrs. Elisabeth* -Hightower is en . joying sphmdftf- .health' an^-want; some life insurance. ?=Sv-?? She gets intouch with Mr. Perfec ion, agent for a big New- York Com ^ live hundred dollars, on(. dollar dowi I and one dollar p?v ? l?yt '1"^ n? |ive any sick benefits.- She then see Mr. Rosebud, agent for a colored com r sany and he writes h?V~ a contrac .*of* 10 cents per week. She gets $2.0 ?icr. week?when?sick and $10.00 a leath. So she says to herself that. - am aliight nuw.. If 1 gel sick, 1 \cri get enough, to pay Mr. Perfection am have a little left.- She is so wepleased with her contracts that sh goes about singing, "I dorie made contract wid my Lord urttil I die." Next, week Mr Perfection comes i smoking and with his hat on his hen ana says "Uood morning Aunt Liz T?ie:" "Good?morning- Mr. -Fectiun, so glad you come before I go out. has your dollar. I .sho' ant gwine.le my sux'anee drap, no sir/' Well si ong Aunt Lizzie. "Good by Mr. Fee lieved that she starts singing agivin "I done free, done free, done fr.e<, 1 My Lord done free; I am.gone home. After a while here conies Mr. Rose btidv not smoking and with hat ii - hand and says "Good morning Mrs Hightower, I hopevyou are feelinj well this morning." Lizzie: "Morn - jig; I "jest well lell you T- aint -got m ten cents for you today.. You cai come here Satday night, maby, I wil have your ten -cents. Diits- what ~ say about dese old Nigger collectors eveyy, time you looks around, dey'i here for ten cents. Dey must tinl dat ten. cents grows on trees," *!. . Then she begins to sing, "Troubli members, trouble, trouble; but wliei I get in heaven, I won't be troublet no more." j,\ Now here is. Jack Winebibber. Ib has spent his. life-in iHrinking, Ram Diinp and everything that is mean am . l'.AY. -So. ho hmi Inst mil now. Hi an't work, if wanted to an is on tin way to the alms, house. So Jack see: \lr. koseEtfU and wants to get a lifi insurance policy, so he can get in | Greenville Summer 'j--,, ' ' GREENY | -?-7 June 6 , { Approved by State D Courses, l'riniary, Ci'ranin t* will be granted for .satisfa j* registration and regular_atl X . . . t- V $ For. Farticul; I "MRS. 1.71..SEWEI.I. or -1?r-r Phyllis \Vb -X - j (Jreenv " *7 q,^0. i. :.:. ' ? t??? I SUMMEit _: w-.j, . ? Y $ State Agricultu^aJUaj | GRANGEJ | June 20th to . t Five Weeks of Six I)avs Ea X COURSES OFFERED GI VP X Renewing Certificates Co $ Raising certificates Mai A faculty of approxim&t *j* "heads of departmeiita and s X courses in 8 departments ot | SPECIAL "COURSES'Tor j { certificate credit with the S !j! in Primary, intermediate ant X school students who \yish to ? VOCATIONAL TEACHFJ -4* gricnltnre, TTome Economics COMFORTABLE ROAR1 X cellent. fare, congenial sum ?' Tuition, hoardimd entrance^ CONFERENCESSehoo GluJvs, Farm a*nd Home TVmt X Agriculture and'Home Kcon ' RECREATIONS: Plays, Y 1 * ? Y iiiros ana entertainments-. %, BUT J.KTHvC containing ftil jp other necessary facts is reai i if Inquiries a-nrl requests mn j R.S.WILKIN , : ?___ - . . - ' , - V v- r * Saturday, Ma> 21, 1927 - f>ui?i)ru money eirry?week- to liv?? on. Mi1. Rosebud tells film tliat he came too hue; that his com].any will | pot give hiin. a contract; that hy is j iOo old and 1 coble. ''then Jack sees .j what'a lix lie is in." SoJ lie makes up [I his mind to Join Ute'church and says. \\ to himselt,. i never believed in the 1.1 church and ne\ror bothei'eU with them 11 lolks, but 1. liar that they take up a t"tOoIlWTfoU l'.?r sick members 'and go to > I see them wheit they are sick..,* On Sunday, Jack goes to church I ami wlieir'uio invitation uT extended I Jack goes' up# a ltd joins the church; i shed* n l"?>w hinnonoLimtis tears nnrl 'Jt i says, that he wants work lor-the Lord. ' I The chuxeh people, takes him in and'* | has another. harden on. their hands. Now hero is Benjamin llardcraw. " Ho dorofftt~focl wellr and thinks lie Is ' .'very "sick. IlJ has ,1011 dollars, so he 5 - goes to a noted ?pooia4bst. -Dr. Nevgr , fail,' and "after waling 011 the baek . porch for several .hours; Dr. Neverfail ,._ralls JJi njanvin in:; looks hint over aiid p, lueinatidn; gives him 41-prescription "'v t and tells him W> -report to him in u , ^ few days. ^ So Befit asks-the jbc(or fc . . what ' is his- tulL: "Just $5.0l>. So"~~~ 7~ t' lien pays thu $5.00';and goes on, A 0 few days 4atoi-> lien goes, hack and ? j-rAvalls. atpdii.?I * 1. Neverfail units him " ] a lew questions, gets $;l.()0 more and 1 tolls .Hi ll in H'linrl oo-nin^ in 11 few j day ,-, ft en gi cshrtrk and "waits a-" 1 ': [f^g.'iin. .Then^Dr. Neverfail looks him e over, a irttiej ^gets ?<s ldst $^.U0 and"??^ a tells' him tha;; lie need not come back ; any more; tiiat Iiis case is disastrous:" ?r* - ; Now Be AT. i no^sntislird a'lul-Kays.to V I himslei't "That doctor show got the liege Credit Towaids Degrees ? . ting up College Delicioncics $ .. ;ely 1-"V insi rwitor?, including, pccia'.UU will odor-a I least 50 * * ^the college. . _ y . ! public schoo.rteachers desiring { tato Deparment of Education $ I high school grades, and high X i prepare for eplloge. \ I TRAINING COURSES in A- r r^of>fh:-rmrt Tndusf r'osT X >1.\G ACCOMODATIONS. ex-?& ir~ Mindings. individual attention ? reeTor the session Only g3&QQ. { U^JMnopalp. Boys and Girls ]f . .. " 1 n ^11'511 i r\n__ A .< ?- " ** - irtrr,' IfcU'lHTS OT A OWICS. - '? 7 ?TTT Concert?;, Exhibitions, I,ec-." y 1 devrript ion oi' cmuv os and all X~~ rly for disfribution. X iv l>o addressed to A SON, President "A _ j lignt iUiim ; lie never 1 ailed to pet all j my money and tlien tell me that n\y j ease v. as as t rods. I am going to a ' t oh,red (lector and get him to treat a ' me. 1 sliu.iv aint^^cuiii to .Ur. Never 4 n? more." " " ; Uo Den goes ro. 1 )r. Sympathetic^ a v j cold: ed lioeto'r *hnd- is waited on >, [projmuly. .Tlic. doctor tells Ben that , "j lie-lias a mild en- e of neuralgia and J ghes him a prescription and some adif|~v 'id?him to come- -back? ; ioml^iVjinrt in a few tlays. . Now Ben wants to know what the charges are.The "doctor fells him. one-dollar.. Ben [T_Jel!s-LhjL:.diJL.lu:' 1 iuii.1 got lio money ~ " today, but 1 show will pav vou next11$ * t tSaulay.' l-yslu^w-pirol-id ul'-iny .folks." .'; I . ?* / I . Then Ben goes to the colored drug ; store and wants to get his medicine,' s and "says "'l-aint- got no money today, k hut 'I show will pay. y*.;i next' Satday. I. slit w preeciate my folks.'' Thdn lie g 1 goes to. the colored grocer, where he a..-does not trade ami wants to get some j groceries and says thai' "I aiht got next Satday, I. always preeiatt. my .'" folks:"- . . ' 1 On Saturdayi'next.' Ben is, not to a he found. * - Three are just a few of the many' s evidences .gui' what some* folks call J race pride. * . " " r ' -?An Ob server,?= ~" h ( ; ** ** ?*? % *? /? ?*? ?" ?%?% *? ' r * - ?' Y ' * ... M * School For Teachers | ILLE, S. C. _ ; | _ ruiy9; lj)27 ~ I - . 1 . ; ?r - ' 4>t' IOdueatiqn . i"r aiul'-ll^vh School. CVedit. { etory work following prompt { tendance. " ^-4*. i A ars, Address? ? > ___ ?|? M IIS. i 1ATTIE Dl C K ETT 6 J r eat ley Center ? ? f ille, S. C. L-1 ?; %7F^: :TVV- r- ~~~ L" ' - -" ' ^ I i school |L-H tul Mechanical College f?? UJ RG, s. c. - ? ; ~ r?July 23rd, 1927 ? ch?Six Weeks of Instruction X r.OiTOK'rU&lTY FOR?