The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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wesceeecrteeasKecsgc^
j The "Old Gr?y"
' j: , By. E- PI
The Lancaster District' oxteniD .?
ver five councils in South "Carolina.
; , Its territory excel Js that of any district
in the- state, and on this ds'itrict
-?ong a vguxdBgfcCT^-npnDTt^nitv to
? Htudy. jdte?conditions of1 the colored
people as well as the while people!
I have found from j'rrl'riptil iirhwarvm_
tiuji that ihe white .people are by no
means the worst ;peopio in.the world.
. . Every hotly ouprhtrtn snhscritie~Tor Hie
. Palmetto Leader/-urn! read carefully
the luost o^v.'llent rdiforiUls. by JCditor
N. .?. Pi'Tnteiielc. attorney They
' are worth their Weight irr Kold. ,A
?most timely editorial appesirt'vl rrftrw
issues ttjfb, showing the colored people
where llo-y could. iiiynovtr thcfir
..ywn email, ions. aiu.L:;ut. siLrtuicLwhinc
all. the tunc about the treatment they
are receiyin?f frdnl the white "people,
I have found a'ter ..11 that the white
Wpeople dt .-.ei ye some coiaiaetahttioii
? for their com idorel ion of us.. It must
? he -remembered that the colored race
. is almost ciuiieiy ai the nireics -77T
the w nii,*> pace. I tuean by that,*
that there is 'out little or-lift l'edress
for a eoloptd man attains!' ti white
?i-?:?n .in t his c,:u t n ry. X<>w that, bping
. true. wh.at is it Thnt'hyr could not Uo
to us .if" he warned to?, Think on
these tilings. I so ire tj rue + hipjc t-hat
if .si "race was solely at .'the mercies
of the colored race would- we treat
- - - ' them- any- l>e4"t-er ehitn wir_avc hem#
?; t.ivii'C'i. When I s< o how untrue and
unkitid We .aire one toward another.
~ T tear that a race that w;otil?l. he
at the me ivies of the colored race
would he fflua.-t a- r.<> rnerei.es at ajh
So lontr as the Negroes. n?e contented
to bite and devour each other, to
work against each other, to plot against
eacdi other, to-seek to destroy
? ?each.'other In business. wlfrosstp- and
tell fu|ses,r.n each other, we'will forever
be our .own-hindrance an?l: there
will be no help for usv Pay no at
* . ...; tent ion -to those Negro oHitors'' who
for ptiblic sentiment phty to the #al
lery, telling colored pyople' \that the
> , all lie people Mi'O im-Vch-.olKihre. atttl'
fhfry are- mistreating u.<". every day in
every way.?I eon? indict the.?.stole
v . tnent.- Not tniit' I want'to show, the
whitt* man to he po.rlye.t in,his deeding*
toward my people,* but that I
winit to show that \V.y. people co.tild
'do more_for them/elves- to keep from
coining in coat Act'with the whites for
, everyt hine. : . . , . ;
TII'B NKtJRO AN!) BUSINESS
Mr. Geo. ;1!. 'Hampton.- President
'nf the PalniC'tlp[.eider Printitip: es?
-tjrblvshov^vt- \\i>s-a poor jbuyvj who
went to school and secured a college
? education.?tie?started in the hush
i .. no witli uothidif rwl nhu* Im li!i<
one- rrf the -greatest printing es'tah1
I'shments <'f? any . m
South Caroliiul. ~ft~ is valued at ton
?thousand, dollars* and gives. .from. 8
to 10 person- - regular, employment.
Now Mr. Hampton is .between *20 and
Ou >'.-avs (>!' aw\_ Now what have the
rich Negroes* doftO to help themselves
The white pooido have . helped
their people !?y the millions' by
doing- y-: . a-' M'-. .lampion has <}uiy'>
Wh.it c duveti man has -.put ^s.*-t^5c*h
stock as a. hu'u'hv 1 dollar.;' in .Mr.
"'Iianar'otiV business? . There are a
jew colpnoJ * pimple ip good . circunistam'es'TTniT-'nnroviTT^Tir'TTumr'Tfr'NnTn
Tng to Invest a mime wi 'Nejr.ro bugi1
ness.Lo Jiel^.'JS"o.ej-ir_L'iiys and .girls.
Have .t'li'o'se 'Negroes any grounds to
eomplain. o7"the white man's treatnivnt
of Negroes in shoe stores, in
gi*iH'f'*v.y si11i*i,?'|,y" oi
any where else? those same big No"g'roes
strive .law; fully. ami unlawfully
to get from the white man the best
__?_ school's and .other-positions for theii
own i icli child re;t, competent and incompetent,
while children of the less
fortunate, prepared or unprepared, gc
bogging. 'Then you think the white
-?? -man *r?trrrrrPc-t-rrdr master when?it
comes to dealing wbh colored, people
- Y*4?m-ar-Ty every position a eo+orec
pe>'*sow .trhl-s-U ionod^hV whit*
men, even to a county Ewkwooik
school.' Where ai*o ' The jTirtpt'inj]
plants of Xcgva'companies ? Wh?rc
are the great dry goods stores, shot
stores, grocery stores, drug sttires
etc. GoJ: ^one,.^,The'TPdmptm\,P;int
ing riant i< n<H the vision of ji .(uuirpany
hot of ""Wr.'' Hampton. The
Wtiverlv Hospital was- not the. idea
of e i ornpany hut of Dr. Jenkins.
I he uoon ;-amarnan uospuai ,js im
proHuot of Rhodes. There if
. - nothing creditgble to a company oi
Nfiprt"oe,s anywhere ip this country
fiTiir Hljfl I - a?hliniiih;?fhnmr.?Tht
in Col.umhia. .The hangers and cmployeesL
of" thia Institution are of the
few - - -U-.t; J '
^HB<i " I
The New Rider |
hilip Ellis ?, 8
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most cultured and refilled of , oui
j erroup. And no bank in the state ac.
oonioilates our, people more than this
i hank, and yen many of'our colored
! ta-opie will' not deposit rr_cenl in it.
Ami *umi o^/hem an- l.,oked noon as
race^-KM^e**.. A ii ttieir money" is m
j wliitQ banks to .make positions^., for
[ .l ite 1 "vy^ and . k'" is. Thank t'lod,
j i here are a Jew denominational
schools and colleges together . with
sgme industrial insurances land fratiy.nalr.ui
dels that-'are owned anil controlled'
by our race. And those/who
filled those, positions must be-'elected"
..by. t:plo^(Lp.'";r'e excl.us.iyly.. And yet.
When colored fK-ople get ready to
knock shoolp.and insSurpnce companies
they, take special. <?ue to. knock
those that pre upointed by Nee roes
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'1'iu- Negro and Rrfilroad Transpor
. tution_ 1
Many yf"us ttrwik .that our Rail
Read accomodations aye ridiculous.
Of rpifrse I would like to see my car
i- a.t neatly Kept dt>T-lj\.U of' lilt' whlU
j -since our fares are the same as to
| destination. diut you must remeni|
her that those tnfins belb'ftfr to white
j' men exclusively .and it is their right
j. < > ^!tv wh'at Quarters I^jshould oc 'ciipy
tii.-tt?which is tlwuun. i.dr
us-cease .srT" much complaining and
i seii^vhat is hejng done"for us. There
I . was a time when reservations for
colt)redj.. neuule could-Jiut?be?gottw out
of Columbia To Washington. But
?the Southern Rail Boat! has nrov44o*i
such, accomodations So let our'petfcpie
select the Southern Rail Road sys
! tehi for their line of travel as ;tn act
of appreciation for what tlley have
done for us. Then ton,- M i, Mi Ghee
.is-one of the best Employee's of the
eijtive sysfeni-. You call converse
. ..Auiui _tuiiu t-reioy ^n-Tmes?t>erta 1111njr
to ou* welfare: Bro.'?). M. Wood,1
l)ury. prominent of. our group, is. the
T^wupijtfy s ivpresentative to our. peo.'
pie.- Xo\v let colored people help
themselves. by supportlay:, the leader
of our group. There are so.n>e. among
,.iis 1 hat,'will not consult a eoldrod law
yet" for anything arMyot N."?I. Fred!
oriek. attorney, is inferior to none in
l the state. There are those of iis who
j-. will not have a colored doct.oT to. vis*
.it us and will not' let a colored Tinder-:
j taker bury their dead. In fact some
I Negroes wouhl not go to Negro chur|
tiffs if. they cohhl join, white.churches.
1. Thoy.-woUlcl ftttencl' white chufcHos
j and pay their pastor's salaries in fuIt.
And while they are now in colored
< hiVrchcs they- pay nothing. And it
you molest them "the fight is" on, O
Christian .soldier." I.et uis as. a race
Top'looking, so much for the "mote"
_ in the eyes o"f other races and- con
sider tiie "heanf thapTs'Tn our own"
. racial rye sometimes. God help Us
- to sefjmr mvn t'nnits.?We weie iii-"
deed-triad.-tu herrr~fri>.o Rev. N. A.
Gary. my pastor, of Pine Grove.
1 -He sustained .'a broken lee a few.
j weeks ago and eould hot he with me
' jit hiv-. (|iiarterly conferencei Rat he
had his .work in the best of shape and
we Lad a glorious .time, "lie is get'
ting along fine and will bp at his
' .post, in a few more .days, -Let the]
| district "i'i;ay for hi in. We' lpul iP
, M eat day at Lagaree on last Sunday
* where we raised bet week bOe tlnd
two hundred dollars on a short noi[
ice. Among-- the best people?in the
' mieclion aro^JVt this ehtir'cji, sTTTTic
of whom are Bros. James Pack. J.
(I. Th'idal. Juli.Us G'.intv. j'uiius Pearson.
I. II; Johnson, R. Jones, W. JI.
la ill?Clarcint' .C';i"niy. .iGi.if , ll.'ii urn
'Si-tors Cecelia Pa<i:. Ktk^'heth Brog~
don, Candis-Ballard, Lena Camy, Ab.!
tiie Johnson. Evoke -Canty, Estelle
J .Canty, Clara Tindal, Susan Ilarvin
J Carrie Jones, and many others. This:.l
t, ,.?,i ...: .... re,. H:A:.?
> villc mid St. JameS Circuits with
> Revs."Withers and Movant ' vesper,tively?Wo
. will preach for?Rev.
. Withers at Shaw's Chapel Sunday at
[ H :0ft /\. M. and for' Rev. Movant ~at
u ?SC- Jamot. at" ?Our Oistrict-"afissiojiary
Convention will convene
Yiiu will yrel htT Hit' train'at ItykosIr.nd.
The-members' will meet "the delegates
train first day. Pray for the
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Holy Spirit upon all of these meetings
- "Let us netvnnee on our knees."?
, .MISS AI.I.YNK NICHOLAS IN
V WASHINGTON,
i Washington. D. C.. July 20.^L^TT?s
:, Allyne K-Nicholas of Union and well
.! known in Columbia, where she at? ,
i I'Mi'eii ^iiiooi has iirnvgrt in Wiisiu:
' ington. and is the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. McDowell at 7.'10 Fairmount
i Street,-K- W. ' . .
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THE PA^METI
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By J. B. I
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The. Stat^'^CohveijLtion ot':K. of P.
?imtHiwnrts of Calanth'''tJ'fn hf* Hotrij
in Charleston* July 215-27-28
T.his South eastern,; metropolis of t
South Carolina has invited the Grand
Podge of K. of I'.'and Courts of Cal-?
ah'-he Co Convene here July 2(5; 27,*/?B ?=
Inst.?For this .-reason the Executive
Committee composed of the following officers:
Sir S. J. Poinsette^: Chairman;
Mrs. A. C. Mayes-, Vice Chair- j
fary; Mrs. \'. P. Warley, Secetary; '
Sir C. Smalls, Treasurer; and Sir R.
E. Gadsden, Sir A. G. Benton,-Sir
A. E: .'Lewis,'^ Sir J. C.- Poaches, Sir s
J. A. Brdwn^ G. C.. h . j '
Sir-S. J. Hoinsottc. <ho Chairman of -t
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this committee, has spared neither
-.paina nor labor nor has he left a
. O.V'UV UIUUI IIV U 114 9VTI UI1H lllS I ?? * > :
Vox this committee and the varkdSts-j
committees working under, his orders,} o
lu see Unn.lllO delegates- will .beoom-l
fortabjy housed, well entertained and 1
a pleasant time is assured every one p
COLLETON NEWS. - , I
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W.ilkei died?TIilii m1.ii i?
p. m, and'-whs buried Vrklay. p. m.j |
at Padgett; Oikr sympathy gdty+ntil
o the family. ' fjhe left' nTother. fa- (
hand to mourn her loss. "j N
'I'll.- <> OI Ml- I M I-V Km-irit
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.Monday wera -Mv.s. John ---Williams,'
Misses Mary Jpne','Louise, Wilhelmina"
'and'' -Willie Mae Sims* '
Mrs. Tessy Williams and Miss .
Mary Jane Simsr are-out?cm-n?peHeh-?hunt..
We hope they will be successful.
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: lv Mr.. Juiheh r Kinnrd, - 33 r. . tofhest j
Wrifihl. Mr. 1). Wjright, -Misses Ilat-.J
(ie Rosa Kinard. Mr. Richard Rruu-oii.
M-n-ses Ida and Katie . Brunson ^
visited the home-of Mr. and Mrs.)
I l-d it* .Sinis Sunday afternoh.
Little M iss Ollie May I.ywisTr.cmi
I lln-i'u'iV) Flu., is WilholI
111 ilia Stephens. ?
* VVe are g'ad to[ know that -Miss
L Mary JanevSiins has recovered from . ^
ht-r illness, and is .up ' again; ? She
was missed very much hy all. ; '.' j j
I NION MKKTINd OF TIIK CUIUS
1 1 iW IKIMK 'snfll TV . s
Lykeshind. July J^.-VTho Christian ?
Home "Bul'fal Benefit Society of S
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l'.. L-'holding its Union meeting .in
Mfll '.Creek Baptist; church, several
miles from this snjaU village.. The '
oui.inual down 'point of the rain did 1
not s,top-t-he: delegate* and the meet ?
ip~ is' pile of tlrir held iTT its "history. 4
.Mrs. .UarTIT BTiTtcth. of ClVcenville
1 iS' at the head of tyis organ'irnUtrn. -1
;<l?ly assisted hy thu.]-many delegates
and friends of the <)nl< r. I'rof. W.
C. Hichardson, W. -TJ. Williams, the'
Ihv. 1.. F. San icr*. \V. K. Bowman ^
and. hundreds of *>tfier s.friends are {
here and holding' t|K;ir own; The .1
i <l nut this afternjoon- but nothing 1
imsj been given 'out the public*.
There wa^ a st rojig sermon last
ni^ht by t he Rev. L. | I*\ Sanders and '
mfry the delegates pill contiihie to
read '''reports. The ' OTlTR it ional set*
mo? will he preached to bight hy a
member of the ordeij '"<> lomorrow _
.Sunday tviM lje. the-hig day.
The grand ' march .Will 4ake -place ?
..sjrictbLaiL.il o'clock.!?The mission... ;
;:ry sermon \yrf\ be jpreached by a
i tie in tier dT tW . orWr. Trie tTrand
>ui.retiw y?null?read?Lis?I'm a I?report 1
arid will be out of tlKe way .at h:.'50
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Tn order not to interfere with the
local 'church program. More about <
this order will appear next week.* <
MASSING ST.W'S
M irsys Edna .Kichurti* and?Aamio
('rnwfoTd-at'c luniie afcain1 a i'ter spun- ^
ding two weeks in (ijcuiyctow n wit-fj
Mr. and Mrs. James i&Mlock. ^ ,
Mr.. WtRtrilVf ThothpSiih has been "
.e.a)led home on account of the death* i
"TiT his rather. Wo extend to him rmr?j
prolound sympathy. j"* 1
;h.-M {iddie Walker i. left Sat unlay ]
fo?*.' Memphis, where she is attend- ,
ing the Qiiadrenial Convention of the f
W. 11. and I'1! M. ;hich*fy nf tlie- A. M. ?
K. Church. r , .
The many friends of Mrs. Daisy (
Walker will he delighted tx> hear that ]
she is improving nicely i after two or ,
^'thr'ee weeks' illness. ? -. >
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, AIvs. Kitas'B, farter ifc sick at this >
writing. We hope .lor her h'speedy \
[ m'overv. - ? " i ~r:-===i
\ Miss I'hilopean I)n,vis iji.p<,rt's n v>. ,
ry pleasant" trip in Ftotenfro where <
j^she has been visiting. | ' 1
X) LEADER
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I NST A I,NATION OF * OFFJCKRS
COLl/MBIA LOlH.Iv NO. 11.
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At the regular meeting: of llic a- ~
jovv nawe*Ll?o4#e- H<* 1<I Msnxiny i>Hrht July
lMth'inst.,'the ~folluwjmtr oil'icers _
vere in^alled by I). 1). G. C. W-..1I.
t'homaw, of. 0olunil>i~a7~W. J. Wright ^
I'hancoHor Commander-, MeKitrey
'almer, Yice-Chanrel)ors A. T. Smith
'relate;. J. W. WinthrofT: Jltusk'i' ??f
^inuDU;; E._Ji. Lewis. .K; of It. & S.;
FhtVnwell McLerrioiV, Master of. TCnhequer;
M. *A. Taylor Master ai
Vrrns. E. R. Lewis and J. W. BVuu*
on, Grand Representatives. E, R:
,ewis, William Taylor, J. W. Norhrn'p
triistppg. . - T~~~- ,~
"lie I. G, and O. G. are to be appoint'
d and installed at some sulisequcnt
nccting.
Deputy Thonins in his usual hunu 1 '
us wiry gave the lodge iv iiuTexmn- ?
instructions. His presence in Co.
unibia Lodge always adds to the
Jeasure of the evening.
MW'TQR. NKWBOLl) SPEAKS AT j
A.. AN D T. SI MVl Bit SPSS I ON
)irector of Division of Negro Kdu- (
' t calioit- flakes Strong Speech
(ireenshoro.-N. C., July 12?Doctor 1*
C. C. >N^oi>Aiiii.?i. Siitte director of ihe'
iivision . of Negro Education, ad- 1
Ifessed the A. and T. summer school
Indents, yesterday at regular cha.-.
pel exercises. "Mr.' Newhold"'1' a.; c
'resident Bluford stated in his* in- Jl
roducTory' re mark s ~trelongs to thaT,'ounger
group of forward looking
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nen.* ouHKiinji uv rne neau 01 ,inis
d*oup of men, \ClTttf-w Tr.rrat dctermiiatkm-'-that
rtttstietr?v>"df?t7rrTicrnr~t a"
very?fiti/.en - of North fr'andila U
ihv Newbold." . 1
Doc tor Newbold*- backed b^ ,sLaii.<
k.al datai_ u escribed the ytatc viro:imir
for "Negro education, percih ted
he- future development and showed
oiiie ol the results and. bene-ks. i]eivo.l?from
111os??railed progi nmi
n addition to showing the 'progress ,
nade, the speaker-outlined some id
he drawbacks to the work. - '.
In speaking of the elenieiitarj chdols,
Director Newbold stated that
iaO rural schools, 'casting 1
lave been built within the past ten
'ears, Thef state- of",North t d'oiina
(as supplied 'soniothingjyver two- mil"Hons
dollars. In' "these"-(?50 . schools
ire 1800"teachers, and 81.000 childilii
Kuwtv*. iMinnlinc lint*,, 1 > iV.i*-.. i._
rrate:nQao,-Uurdof (he students -in i udistrict
is housed jn?f*<>od structircs;?n^r-fhtrd
of Xejjfo riTrtrrrp^r;
n_thr ri'ty ntvtiuul >iu-~
Hifd poorly housed. ^
"The Negroes;".stat? ?! I'r. >" /. }
'have niade pemar&ahle prpjrv(;ss>_.
t'en 'high schools; today there arelit.:'
y eigth. Five y.cars from now.. 1 herei*
.v ill' he 10(). Enrolled in the hij.li J
school were 15,000 student-:. .I'.v.xi"!
>f .whom were graduated. 7">0 bi'j
hese-graduates have expressed their ,
intentions of entering the .higher in-1'
stitutions of learning.?y??
"In ,, the field of higher education.
t here "-pry five shite^iio-1 i. vil ion "
seven private"Colleges ffi which du^Llast
year were enolled l;ll.,fL.V*.i,AV-:'?'.'<
students, as compared with -en^irplinient.
of 1550 six years ago..
"in- the field of-teacher- traininv.
there WIII.^ tu III1 the nut s I' 1 f 111 i11M ; I
:omplishmerit _oTtho WnTh. Six years
ajro.- 24 per cent of^Jre teachers-ImMlevtiRcates.
Today 70 .per cent hold
oH 1 Hemes. _DnrTTT<i' last year. 7.1 1
teachers were corticated al?<?vc the
lowest standard level."
Doctor NewhoUl summed im ?
results o*?the n?^Vtrrn-rrf~hv "TofTm- ~
that "colored people are 'takinir uth
vantage of the opportunities ^ urc.
rented. Afi - intellhronoo .inomuwi .
'rime anions Nprroes had decreased.
hi?Six, years. crime has heen redtucd
front OR |ht cent to MS nor .-en*
White noenle nrn Hilnkinir .t ;tr,?
y of* Negroes and are more inclined
to assist in putting over the program.
The s?tato -of North- Carolina is v ft
mly attracting its own citizens, hnt
aeople from other states and .other
countries are coming to North (hroina
to study the program . of. Lhi>^ *
rreaj state." . ' Doctor
Nevvholri closedJiis address->vith
an appeal to the efTect that "odjcation
is an education
aid that the program in North Pa-'"
rolina will be the best in the \\orld."
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Georgetown News_,_
'Misses jlulna Richaids and Annie
<V?i\vl\>rd why had been visiting Mr.
and Mi;s. .lames' KmlocH returned to
- Air. il'eniy Squire is visiting.' our
city.. ? Av
Ati.ijVis: .lynif's Kmloch and Melvin
Green spei.it last Thursday in the
fcity. "
,.,',11 a vil it Tii Tiil rai/dly In New Aurl<
<'it> .?On his iv.iv ti|i he stopped in
Washington. _1JL-?1^?cor?last- Sunday
and delivered a sermon at Metronol
itnn .Bjtpibd- church.M<-?<rTmrs
.dnudest K.iuifoT Zaica
Gill- A!K;?? a*t"<l (laughter and Messrs.
A. <i. i.iil all.I Willi cBryant attende.l
(lue Sunday St.iol and B- Y: 1'. U.
< ',n t Md,)n |n.Chaflestoii Jast 'week.
Alrsr /ara Cialilarii .i>F Charleston
is visiting '.he-Rev. S. .1. Bobbins. ?
Aiorulay-Miss Ann Harvey
of AtK^ews enlOrtained.1 in honor o.t
Misses Riehants and Orawlbrd * of
Manuuiiv l lie- party was', one ol'. th<r
most delightful ones- given this summer.,
l ite gay bunch ' danced hi the
house- until a swecV course was serw
d ai rlcv.en o'elMeUrfiftef' which. the.
lame .?. ,..iu;ni:<i. in the yrn-d whiU.
die lvii':i.-ml moon smiled lumn the
liUTU'h ;ui<l adejed to- tire wonderful
see y. .The out-of-town guests Were
Misses Berihrr-* Flesh, Catherine
I'awiey* Flmynce I'errih, Lottie
Semen, -BJoniiidi Tforry, Kdn.a Rich
a: .Is :ln.l AmiT I i:i? im-.l- .
C. IT .-Carolina, A. ,'h Mark. : J
Ahum/i, 1'. th Harmon. C. K. Knox,
C. < , j'oihst'iie,. Win. Btet'le, T. I)en-;
^ib cu.iiial?W-CJ,-Dunnvmo.
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( I-y: t Sunday was a beautiful day
to go jii chh^'Vh and -Sidney Park was
:i: r.-al > ?.oi place with warpi.services
'\ -'-.ay SvlffjiTt eou\ehed at 10
a, m?. the usual program was carried
at. u-.id'u: -the direction of Supt. D.
U. S a: 1.. . .Morning services began at
e':'U ?. ai. Pastor Smmuel-B. Waland
Fo.gvi ' Luke ilth .chapter atid Jll
vor-'e. M'toiljepiars drd ehujiter" and
Cab Vv.?*V. In hi< discourse his' il
> ' v 1 Jliautil'111. :l!Hl :tiis
sulijiief l'natur ..timely;
.,'1 ho i'jnvorili League- met ;it the.
il .ffi-v(i Irk.i i1?i4-;-lu p. m. ??;?-???
At thy eveniltg s? rviee the pastel'
talked?l i'niM the text": ."-TlJe inount;|iu
w 1. iy t <? ' Kxnilus I ' chairtor'
I--.' >orsrt?r .'A?- with aJU ol' his
sei iie.il. wius inspiring; ..
'Pi. ;i in. i:.n , \ ier- tilt- .day was
.;'"e?i ..ii l liu' oi';'ei;["ng was liberal and
cheerfully, given.. We weYe pleased to
have. i'i'cf :deut Sims- el' .Allen University
.at our' murtiiiig 'service. lie.
hre.i%:'ht A'ia't!" tidings to the members
and i ;: iviids and leffxyith us much
i nl'. ;."i' t in'tie.ht.. W'e *\vef'e pleased
' i linye a.ill friends whose. -names we
njd' rot. rp^nl mrr. (.'uiiie jisT.tin. we v\e 1
ti r .trying t<i make. SjdneyHf'ark-a
niniieyh 'nrogre.-a i\e. cliuVeh. . One of
!> -JVisl s.V'ohoU ..is that of the elec-'
.i ii!i tu1 ii-ii days, lie is anxious
ihat v\ 'iy, lie ki; |> cool -and' comfort
al>.The pa>ti>r has on revefal
other. -fv anV -rirjl we are hopinjl* that
e:u'!i. a;?,l c\Wyone will act as his euOn
Any
MEAD
Bicycle m3M
whether you buy from mi M Y/p
?f ?Ur ^(Sr^>ea*er 0r MM iWwft
< Save *IO?to*25?> &{ ||?^
? - ?- On Your B Icy dm - JI
Prices From *2I5? Up ^
_Jay mail todayr Use
coupon below.?7-'- \\ [ ,yA\\\N
On^Approval j ulll\
You are allowed 30
tystj befope ^Te is U ***??
Write Today
name of nearest Mead Dealer.
our our this lime
I
{ -Mead Cycle Co., Chicago, U. 8. A.
1 Plratio oortd fafrinformation an<ini
eat dealer.. . . .
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j P.O. Boa
t Toim "
! Special o# i
J Offer Statt
Saturday, July 23. 1927
DOES \Y liAT Wtt q.'A'lM"'
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BUG-KIL
A VVondcrtul lnseetic;ide~
DESl RG1 n riles, Ant'sVMosquit
as, Roaches, JMolhs, Bed
4 iuigs, Fleas,. Mites etc,
f=?.??-??
Harmless to Human Beings and
' ' v Animals
J! cstiini)n:X's Iroiu sat.is'Ojid .custom*
la nil- )>-, tjuifk Ii?;!it;f. from Mili'B
n ivl ntv-C -Uifri'li i in i I 1?
i'roii:ircit hy~TTT irT)cod"CHi*nil8T
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UU Hampton A\?-.. fr'-hone 9229'
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|: rROl'KSSlQ.NAL NOTICE.
lJr. J. E.'Wiitts luvs returned to the ' " * '
city, and will' iyiAwH*-''h?>t ].nwii<..>
at?i >mi'. , ???
? ?<V> C?>Dr.
L. M. 1)A lN 11SLS
i'ItJ'SillWtwj Surjj'coii ?? ' '
KStificiul Attention X'iven Diseases 0
. ? n "HW
.TTTtii t- :?;????? itt-Miifiitu??
1125 Wasfiin^ion, 2240 Hampton
rii'"n i iiv,IK! iou4 . _
Office ."llqurs:,;- 1'hune 45y6._-4L-A,
Mrr.m r~xr-?r
3 P. M. to 7 P. M ' -
Sundays liy AppointmtiiLiv *
Dr. 1.8. (i. Thoimtt.on
Surgeon Dentist
Crown urn. dridpc W'yrk a tspeiualiy
Pyorrhea I'lHuteit S.iiie,<sfi|liy;
1414 1-2 A soimI.Iv St.; Coliinihiffi S. C. '
l)R. II. II. COOPER
" Pentisl ' - \ ..
A'J? ^ p'ccin r? y W ? r k
Special Alton! inn Clven to Pi-^ea^ea
_ Of "the" >1 i#?ns *
Office Phono 125.Washington Rt^?-? ?
MMHMHMM "iJ i r??r? m i
Office H.oursr - , Te'enhorves
ilrOO to 1:()() P.. M. Res. 4A92 ~"
OiOO to S:Dil P. .M. ' Oilier.
DR. J. G. K IT A RT
Office. . Residence;
1792 Main Ktrecj t-t ..
- i Phonott1!- r -
| ii a: ~S\. \fi\i IV VI'. * Res.: xxtk . __
i ' 'c'r." M. U) S-l1. S\. ~ Office: 4247
I Dr. W. I). Chappelle V
i ; " v ' i1
Physian and Snr.tjeon
I Diseases of AYomen and Children
A Specialty
- : Ollit e:?t* : ~ llesi.lence
j:i2Cl-24\>-;tnribly Sr."T?.tM I'.ine St. v "
. ?(>?Ui .nfija. " "' ? . Office
11hii'i's" . Tolephdnes:* '
H:J!0 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office :55M6 -W
' '6:110 I\ M, to .S P. \I. - . Res. 6518
?ET?tfpliensoii
Physician and SurUeo.n
Diseases of- \Vonion and' Children A
/ o Specialty
Office; . , Residence:"
" 1411V Assei.nldy St. " 1228 Oak St.
tme of near- j
=1 Tires ?ia m
* . " ; gwBranfwf. ?T^Thpn, ftM
J "heels/equipnjent. MAI
_______ , -Low prices. Send no
i nvoney.L set he coupon.
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