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_ PAGE EIGHT. ft I ; . 11 lL l.O. Al. N. ?-T-:V:r";BUSir Tlit; next ruecii-ntr of- the Business : * _ './I^engue will be 'held at the.I\. of P. .. hall in the Jlaxoniq Temple, 1131 Washington- >> '. The exact date will -be announced- later through the *Pal, ir.ttt.0 Leader! This being the coin* T ~~n.'Mififf'cii!' si -i v.v;, t^o nmyt inys Will A._ be auv.'t'ucod. iv. i i g.taiiiyhig-ttf-note-" 'Ml./ !!! isMesi ned Ift bo"v.. ihuitimabie good " i" them. I . , ' Aw ..on/ la -.ra committee v.iu qj oiiitul i > lui:lr --cniphas i 7 n- tii j <;}:/.-{h er el Conunerve, .the r , Lcairuv j "euopr.inttoiv v.-iih ~iho j Chamber ct Cpnijije* o aitd the other ' - Gi'ejllV.'CC.'i iTC'VS ' V"' ' l)r. TJ. II. V "wV.I,-n L'.o,verity -: g.g00l-.t ; t .1 ^fl-1:. i'/oA <>. Y. . passed ibvu-the cli;. -this .week. oiC.1 . - ipuiv ; Toi: Jfefcl mi . ?^ :?-?? : unn LML-J. A. \L'.V i fe:ciic.s of 1..H- ilo. c.rv jtafc.od 1 lur. and Mrs. ilyri el'. Draclopl^erc. scum Sr. v. ^dc. Cedes, StVsfy 111 'Ilolma'n and Kpfiiip ? McGco yiifl l c?} Lore.'. <o ihey arc cvv. a'..: cc :>.L arid?pbout ?l)eir usual duties. ' j.' . ? !' ^>%nc:t Trait. . of Philadelphia-' is vcrafibinich in.ifs; pr-ed at hp hoinc oi' luJKSKtor. Aurelia Chiles in . . I.'nuf. Street. Revs. J.~W. Douglass and W. D. . * Reek worse'pTltTI at .Mi. IdsyuU Tem" ' pl^rSUiuiny 1 D>'. i. C'J'i'jnrui of llelcnaj one of the } ion eel s ivf African Moth odism.iivSouUi Carolina was in the ciiy Wc . nr.-day'c'.uoute to-the Green " ,? v p'pd district conference ai Cokes-1 Lure, S. C> . . ' ; Due West?' The J^uly City\V*fur.. lvsked ar;:r^Jv<. distinguished ? V'i..Mil r do ft:'< :.'iis week. Aiboni, v.o i'.cl'j, Rev. v.ird Mrs. P. V.'i: .ws. I .-e-, n-t r. > . oh. Row??: i. : ' ' . - ? ' ' . ov.i I'.vLkk-. and Mr. t i r.k-e.-.ies. Mr. rej.,x? i!j ? rr.'.". ? \no most substan Li' i i.t.j.- i^rr "i. the Piedmont belt. * Iii? inu^v.ir.i wRi.-j is nctctivprthy. . 'i he IT; ' ion m a ' del0^4to TrttSir ' ^ .*" x '.'tr-h k fyk.Ic tvccU to .) op rc^c^vl it -it bra I V-;)ik;;p- ill r- JulV v:33 cyltc :.r aj D't CtVyifov y..w the . 1 . a adulate and i1ve:'. X, A. AT .aril tye.s elected altl'.i .H.e/ * "D. C." iy-irr-t^e iv.ee-.for the. -Gpn"... pval. C.a*.ft:,p..vv a. li /.a hk:' i>:cvipus kaov.vt ": ? )' ; >.} o; tii..L-c.uyust bpdy, yua.-'io.i wit it- .act,ami ee.votion for the Wei 0 tif ' ::.e church, will ' . !'; ' w TI , i .tVhose ckxt'on is tJf: cde.I. lir.rry Lee of Pre. y.e-:., it. ;'i. jR'il ql AlcCormick. ??AiesSiH or * i?r i.nU'ii lid?H. J.?.Mad den of I.;.ureas must , be considered in selwean^ l!ic other two -delegates to th Cc:k,uI Conference^ ii.i.i: xi;\vs Tl'.> friciais of Mr. .Tafnes Hilts renvoi very, uuich., to learn of I'.is s'ldden iflru'V.-, and we hope for - him a sneedy '-r'ecviver v. fir. X\. Ji. llaclu-tick is sf)6nding some time in .-VUKu.-Rt, Ca. .with his ' sister, .Mr:-. Caliii- Go'.c-s. While there he~i? tapirs' a r. a'.iia'ip thrnn a spocjtvi.s:. ?? ?; ; a nih'icojt that. ?ha. worr?cd h:vn for some tiiho. ?We hopft ?* !'k "V. J11 < >. .. , Mr;*. Lain lidcy Mleserves niuch credit for 3,or K'>?d---^"ovk and service . rendered at lie' "emetery;" .Sarah..tlill of Savannah, Ga., ~ y*'n 7T i -7TT Lore th . pnsfrwetfk; oat- :-.-j ;.;>e vi i ca th0 cemetery .A.i .i i'Oi'.i j>voud to ::cc*ho\v dean = _ I\ ..I svy-:-! Lotl ;a NT0. 180 ?!?^ "*ud 1;h -annlveri-jivy on ' 11' *d' Inst. week, which .Wfc,'- j , ,, r ,?l j,;. ullVl^ i . ? 4:-h;? nii ,/y Smart - L-Z '!;*.that-ho 1 v.o \1 to the mem* 4$ers>ii#f -In tho i city to ? ' .f f :'l. P:t;,v!?as and sisr-'. ~ :! wire callrrr f.jfrg. ' ' . ''jfe*'."!' il1 iu'. j i A_r* \* 4; l\- i o'.^cr Mn - -ijP^ : w - c'-" d v.- < Creek y. ^ A-hrohabi FraVJ.i^r,"w! o in A;?'?h:.r:a. " " ' : .it, who hap been jjj.i I'.VMien for : cnie time has return-^ fe>niqj_> -.he clci; dK Of hi.-. h-,i,.v njfviond:-:.~?- 'i-l-j -? TV; _V Ti I> i n. i I I ' ill 11 U' ?'-H-li-C-iLr.25ih anivi-^ivftvy June 12th -???it. fisher C'} >.j ( ! E. Chm-dijii .11 by lttyr. J. II. Nero. ^ -Melrg: H.-tfminers- a vrsittrrtd Savannah this week. ' 111 I_| *?-?? I , t| \ , : 4 V ' r m(>ko 15 <iESS LEAGUE I ' ' " - c ;i;^cncics in supplying the labor that S is heeded to carry forward the. big C industrial program that the people of ? Columbia must cope with. Ae -present', the Business League is V . oh iueting an employment office for ? ihc benefit.* of its members and sup- ^ < vv'cc:-. ...Many positions have been ;h;'owh'h - ;lri, nyuncy^amL-r1, much" good done. -At. our?last meet- ; irg, those who paid their-. ?1.00 and * became members are as follows: Mr. ^ ih-ib.m. Caiccrnuui and ^Ir-s ^ Janie.. Buff, Florist. .. t 1 V.; C. JOIhXSON, Secretary. , --..i- ? l ? -j-' Mi LLIXvS XFWS On Fricay Itev. E. ! .-. ...... .!, t.i lii i.01 l'\1 prur idinpr : : | t ? '' ' '<* l:i!!n:y i;is!:iet held our ^ thVd '^'.I'lerly' cont'd eviee. He also ( ^<M1- ;V-'-;4-VO-?3. so. invoi-in:interest n.| inn: ul Oh Sunday va : wing at 11:00-A. M.,' he preached again-" lb' itriTTTgQ audience, and to nay Unit lie ..preached two. great. rei.nen.-s would be putting it iuiluiy.K\ cr*.T~ ^rtv-iM-er'cnt .- ecnied 10 ha.e had a vouch ol' the iioly spirit. -\rr ;r> ds 11-.IIM1, - r - ' 'The league won; in Ebeuczcr is ' \iikiV.if 'ifli new iiic, Both young and old (were seem in -the league oil last 'oLuntay evening;. TTu; president Is , ./i/. I'.iIl'.i TITwTTT SecretaTy and ~ IT easurt'r, Miss ?.M i hired I'icktHt. " Our sj.iviig revival will begin Sun-?, /Mi iiio.'iHMg?11:"() A. i\l."?Rev. \V. W. MeCNdio'ugh a id l>r. Samuel"'?SartCe ~ wall ,U,o the pfe;l. liiue. Tinwe two di? vines1 are well known throughout the Mate, there.orc we ate looking for-. > ward to a ".successful revival. . The .oiTicers and pastor met on last -Monday night in official board meeting an planned a rally to liquidate 'the indebtedness of the' church* and parsonage. 'You will hear from usi at a later'd:t!?v? ' CRn*?it <il i.ei -;ii-l:tv,, Mrs. ilattie j -nnie is hem." wi'lv us again, after ! spending the v.^n'er up the c'ountry i with her daughter hnd ^on-in-law, S Mrs, and Rev. .Jr\V. WithQrspoon. Wo | f'l- .are plea-oil to. have her back, j ' Rev. 1). C. Calhoun has opened n r.ipumv'r selv ol in t!*e' town of Mulj lin.j and I.e.? sel-e'ed as his assis! ' "n4 .,/ 1 t.-Juiilfi (u". hie (latie'hIcr-in-'.hw rnd Tulsa' Mildred Din kept, davV'idi'.cr <"C wri'Or, who has ! rem nPlv graduated in the high school j * - . IVTiillinv. x On i" .V S "(' )1 he nnd l't; family we^gJin Red tr? dinner at thy i <vr-e of Ted. " nd Mi-trr lvi\vard Oadsden, and it was a real dinner." Wc -rrtrrrrl ri:.i?y. im;; time for this to ? re (' ,: (!. On !a - Tkr ivda1-. we were called to ?S'('U".vi-, S.. d.y tlu- chieftain'-of rn.ii' ' district, Dr. Anderson to meet in our district"'conference. ' We left Mulljns j in n.ir."i>nv. \v! 4> Rev. lb C. Calhoun ; :.-nd Pro. T . V. Shaw; the l'nftri' heing ( lrrtad 'delegate- to - represent our church. We had a safe arrival. 1'rmop.tiy ;.t 10.-la. according to the program, the i>ye-i]ing elder called the conference' fo order. The writer' < ea'U'd 1 'V"tli'> uresidimif elder to takj. notes wmtil the secretary arrived.! Dev. p. C. Peas of the Marion District lined the first hymn. " Ilev.- C. ' 1. 'Sly v.' ofe; ed j.U'ayer: ?Rcvrl. - J.1 I'lluttT previ !ui^ elder ot the Sumter .. District, lined second' hyjpn . ' We ( n !i i Pr. K. IE -Mc CJ ill for secretary and treasurer of the Sunlay School Union and are asking everybody who is elected- to th<> Geni 1 oral Conference to vote for him, .--. -=We-4earnod that Dr. W. F.. Rice.is. out for the Rook Concern; if *0 let u - get behind hup. i Dr. E. R. Anderson, our presiding i<5 "mnlvino* omrwl Om* vonavfc v>.il tell the story. All of the dis- r liTet- seems" to admire him. All who fTspoT p. en. dior. lLi.< .said that lhis; was amnn,',' the best 'conferences ever! _-1.J.Id ?ig ...ura- tUuU.ict.^ May Cod com-: | tinne to pour out Ills blessings Upon j ' OS. j EROOKI.ANI) NEWS "* - i>"oi iKTnT Ha; ti>.t CTuiych has real- ' ; lv cm! to the front this year. She ( iu\s just ..el )se4 .an old-fashioned spring I'Qvival, cytfiduccd by Rev. Ar:hur ' Means of Spartanburg,?ST. C.j and on last Sunday night, we baptized our converts and a very unusual happening occurred; ? nian and hi., wife iu.v.ny hurl! ?aJ?the" snmp~+inifh?We ara- Ud.d_ll1a4. this cbiuich^ ?re?in the hot condition now than TP lva?. l>eon since it was organized. We havt; prea?>hing every second and Sunday night. -1 Rrv. M. II. Itcrttgwy7~Pastor" j Dea. L. _C. Church, Clerk. _| mfiit far i mil mifrirnii inn . THE PALMETT tjy ' * ^A^aaoooc.OOC.C.OO.:.vQ.::C.O.:.. The "Old Gray" r j_ k ! By E pi > . """ ? itaaOOOOO.O.OO.CtQDO.OOOOOOOO.OCjO It appears t,hatV Memphis, Tenn. cill Le the seat of the Quadrennial 'oY\vention this? year and, the date "11 be announced later. The South:;n Ka,ilm;nl..t,umpany has the, must ireet line into Memphis; '/hey have ii-.e trains including thp Memphis ipecial that make., fast schedules ino that city. See Prof. J. Mi Wdod: jury and get in communication witli he proper authorUior, of this city heVie ilf'.idine vour line of travel. Allen University is on the eve oi 'Ii.-in^ a most successful year's ivork. It h :s been our. ,?mjd fortune :o visit .the school almost every \veel h/riol* this school year and our vis || .. II?I I I...? Iti r I 1 ~ I O IUUU uyvij IIICUIU ifi LIi_^~ ])U? j??uJrrv ,i. Li''. ii i..sit'- well as anything else Our' concJusfioH-frovrt-' pvesonal observa t ion is that .our boys, and girls arc a; well?piutTvIvrt'r. .in .Alien H?niy u.i in any other college in South Ca ruiiaa. Bishop Ilurst' IlaS flic pro ;rhm to' make any* school safe am .1 iy i ii nil y; A rung,?Tim finnnuu com :. 1u ( ol t l.0 Si h:>ol composl'd^llf Drs A. A TM'iVi" T T "Miir-i-tind 1? \\ * : j ^ a - ? " ?:?~? . ? Mancc" lias been on the Job. All o the departments of the school .arc "do in;.? theif jvbrk and doing it .well 1 resident Sim.s ?-yill he unanimously lod Tiy the trustee hoard inJunc Tso college that wants standing a niong other colleges of thc. cbuntr; (on!d 'turn down- I)r. Sims. But be ido from his intellectual fitness, h lias done his work there this year ii ?.it' > i viy i ii:i I It-,.; mn-liob I'm hir }.c exalted place. Many 'members o the faculty have also done their \\4x ami-' we" arc well pleased with then: 'the/1 will be re-elected without, que.-; .'on on the recommendation of. th president. Some colored people tak oiight' in linding fault with institu tion's an'clTjIisinrss that are owned an 11.51 Washington. ?tr ^tOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOyOO ' ' >00?>OO.OO. OlCvv v O.vvO.v-C'.C' v.O v.vO ELITE HA> ? -?R. G. HA(.< Trvrry1 liintr Wjl' Very*onah 1 e.?Or rid FIRST CLASS,S3) g~"~~ " ELITE HA> 4^-2722 SLNATSTST. ' Phor controlled by Negroes -exclusively Vimy?hrrt^rr seem j ugly their o\v: school^,...withheld- their trade fron . -blured business cQtcrpKissc and xvi] r. it put. any of their monies in Xc ;,io banks. Yet they claim to be gre.a vqg& lover? and leaders. W hat sill things we .mortals arc, ? We nee prayer, the prayer of the prophet "I.o.d open their eyes that they ma; see."' It api>cars to me tha thu -nios '.Is -rgahiztu .!jhb>.: of humanity ar aVv.brhen of li.is Stale who~ a re del ygate.s to the Quadrennial Convenioi Vvl there are no better prepared wc f on In thru t h r.ch than titoyo .of 'ou delegation." Let our women get tt ? v i;rr- nrrri-7^-1 0:1 " u. drr.-ttiiidin}. They have their State Chairman, It them organize. Let them undersign ; Imt ho one or threi women l'rot .-oath Carolina, are goipg to be* elect to Connect idn'nl positions f)1 th;i : 'ohventliui. .The men. are anxious a lidut the women and yet when we at . einpt to oiitir' a'- fai$gesiion in the: _t5vTTngs, smile" woman bill jump u and say "the unen are oUp 0f this. 1 - " *' "frfi *? - -.? v vv v v v v v * v v v C* vvv4 f Fort. Com: I n nTi V^l-*XJ I I t Suits, Shirts, Hg o. * We have the vc p--Materials. t. TQM | 1526 MA^N STRE _:. -./.A PP OOPPP OO p v v v vuvv p1vPP > OOP i Poro Be Hair Culture, Facial Massaj "I MMES. LYLBS, \ | I. S. Leevy's E O LEADER y o . 8I ? and . Pw The New Rider || hilip Ellis ? &O&0&Ct?t?U2?(C(&?QC@3&?8OQCQC83?82SQ(?6C(O 8 j The men are out alright, tut unless . our sisters get a better undersanding r?^ j.ihan^hey have now, the women will j-hp- .-"oul" when-- they return - from & - -.'defnphu?We chilli hiive more to say -X? ^"in these columns along this line la- ? | teh, *; f Dr. E. A. Adams hus just returned -j* ': from Edward Waters College, Jack- A lj sonv.ille, Fla., where he delivered the X '[ baccalaureate sermun to that-school. ? I Wa know whattha paopla received, 4s: because we know who went. 1 ~' 4 5 j - Dr. J. C, McClellan, one of ttie ? j! greatest pastors of the State passed [. c! through ourc city last week, and re. ! ported a full. year's subscription to X . : ii.j I.ea'l'-r for Dm Tl?D?V'dilnll of ^ 7?Mo-CoVniich, S. C.?? ?jj?Dr. I.ogiin, another, giant o^ the s Piedmont Conference was also in the y W--? - .* 9 y ; .? -- ?- -? Tp? city. We were also glatl-tosee Rev. 4 " ] J. IV. Witherspoon from the same ~ - ; .conference. These are making good. 5? lj ' W'e. had a great day at Wedge field g -: v,idi hr. J. Mi'Kuii/lt' Harrlvun on ~p~ '. ! 'l..sL Sunday.' The Holy Spirit was '. I - resent and we had. a religious feast i g f . that, will be long Ti'cmemheredT^The Ig_ -. people of Wedgelield Circuit are a- } 3 1- nlong the connection's best and it is a V a pleasure to be with them. Bro. S. q ! 317 Green 6f Wedgefield, is theflele- g - ga.e to the Electoral College which VH y ..meets at Newberry,- Tuesday, July - f'Jth and Bro. R. Gadson is the lay e delegate to the. annual conference. r n Dr. Harrison is indeed a wonderful ;jr U?j.;i I Ifi' had t he monihers; nf his f c nf thence out in full in Saturday afk ' Lernoonvand all reports were submit- ! 0 ted; and we had nothing to do but.!*! preach Sunday. He i^ surrounded by ^ o a host of good men and women; some ? e of Whom are:',Bros. R. Gadson, RichI . ' - i.rd Benbow, S. M. Green, E. D. Stew- o d ai-dr.sChaniberlin Ilarvin, P. F. Brow n, 0 'John Br;w |V, Willi.mw j ii'iil I-, G n Ramsey, Si: ters Alice W. A. Ramsey, w n Adl'ino .Tones. H. B. Ramsey, J. H. 8 11 Withers, Lizzie Richburg, Jannie Har- ? - via, ar.d many others. " 8 t WV. went from there to Lagaree to g y preach at night.' On our way, we a d passed through Sumter and. we heard jp t 1 that Dr. .Rice preached the sermon ? y of his liTcTat Alt. Pisgah that morn- g t rug. Of course, w:e were not at all g e . uTpifsed, for Dr. Itice is among the g I* best prepared ministers of this age. ? i. We attended the Good Samaritan g ?- services at Bethel in Sumter that af- g r -ternoon and hn:ird Ri?v -A VP- Spnira >- preach the best sermon that I have & rr hoard tit my life to Good Samaritans. 0it "The Keimun really ought to have ,g d broadcasted for it would have dfrhe g 7! (./. .V.U'iA.i'.' .rnvlil' n.,1^1.) \\7 A *?. k.?V 4 l,ligivug ?? Ul 1U UI\kVlU IT V ^ > v. ill preach" at- Lancaster Sunday at ?> it 11 Q? A. M., May 2Uth for Rov. W, B. jjj i- Bolder, pastor; and at Bethlehem Mis- ? sion at 4:U(P.P. M. for Rev. C; C. Mc- S r Ilu ain, 'pastor. Let the people pray O p V >!;,iho coining of the 1 Icily Spirit. I o " "Let us advancL, on pur knees." j ?> -"* " ??y??^ O' . v. ................... . g 1 ' : 7--*>mencement 11 riES See If HOOK: 11 its, Tiesand Socks. |? >ry4ate?t Styfes and -ji hook 11 ET PHONE 6831 | | r?* tft I 9 auty Shop jing, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing lOUSTON & DENDY ? $ )epartment Store | ? efet .',..^.. Columbia, S. C. | ooooooooo.dooaaooooQaoaaaaaoD ' X ocro oo JD LAUNDRY I | }j A -KWf-ProprtctoT 1 rr 7 Woll Ironod.?Our pricca are -ft Called For rmrl Delivered. g X [iVICE?Is Our Motto. 8 | m LAUNDRY- 11 ie 8535 COLUMBIA, S. C.'jf ' D V . Saturday. May_28,-1927 ^ tee-Un Before Buying. Liwt Your Property With I s. X FOR SALE AND FOR RENT ? ' ; > We are in business for your benefit and our living. If you have C> property for sale or lor rent, list it with us. If you wont to buy a a home, see us for our splendid .burgUins and easy terms. y SIMPKINS REALTY CO. J107 1-2 Washington Street . 1.- X. * Rhone -ti033tr^r-?:^r.: g^oo^ooaooor-ooooooooAocto.yoo-oo'^A.y.yoo--'':. , T. S. LERVY pS Department Store I 131 Washington St. Phoiie7567 f Rig l.ine of Clothing For Mpfi, NX^^r.' nnVl (j-Tilr]- .$ ren. ^faoys Suits A.Specialty. - Dry Goods, Shoes, IVIillinei y Connected with our store is: First ? Class Tailor f ^hop, Barber Shop and Beauty Shop for Wnnu n. ;j; We are not seiling Race Pride, buy turn Lb be- ? . cause \ve can sell Better for Less. j; ^oor>oc^doqooddrvoocvo^oc>oj!(boor,<->r-,,->.-t(-.i:.<'..>,. ^ RKKftFTfr. PRFC FTORF . I } MRS P. R. KKKSK. Prop. A Full bine Of Patent Med it-hp:-.; : ?- ?is les' and . Tobai coa, A Full i ;i:it*. <1. ,7 ?Mirrlam - Walker's I*i e;>:ii>TI will."?ha. ::I - ? _ Tiffies Jce Cream and Sntias -t- ' ;.: ;/ PHONE 7S2<? . V V " ; * n22 Assembly -St feel 1 . t / * ? j . Ctonorwvi?rin(>^ortnsiv)nooooooA^-:M:lr.o< ? ..v^v ??- i,? >.. * nop - Hickok InitialsT^elt Buckles ai)cl lieits. - "-4. . * , X 'Resilio Neckwear. - . 3 x Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. Interwoven Silk Hose.'- '. :' . - ' k r - ; T1" . . , r I ~' - -Silk Paiamns and Shii'tg x Hat Boxes and Hand Bug's. ? :j: All Leather Goods. ?? = ? * x Tuxedo Suits and Silk Vests. . :l: "s ".. - . 4 , ^ X Marshall-Tatum Co. f "KNOWN FOR GOOD CLOTHES" | ?* ?% ?' % % % .*? i%.% / ?*, , ?,% #% /, ? < ? J" ~~~~~~~ I ~ Men's Half Soles Sewed On $1.25 :|: Prices on other repairirg in acccrcl&tice PHONE 6820 .' V . ; . ? Wilsc W. Martini j 1 1 16?1 1 18 Hamptun SI. I v . - ?-? j ?? y ? ...... ... . ,~.i .---.,.1 v '* *! *! *! !* * *. ? ? ?. ? # ? *? ?% IMPERIAL DRUG STORE' ji '* !! ?Prescription Druggists ? ;; . ; . . ' n Everything carried in a First-class Drug Store !1 PRESCRIPTIONS CUR SPECIAL 1 V. - ii We call for arrd deliver "Prescript it m. J J ^' YQURS FOR . ; - IMPERIAL DRUG SXORE J^