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.. >c? T , -..v. ; *' #* -vA : "Or- r PAGE TWU* nO6O0OBCfip8O8XO6CBQB!fcB!6CSCRC836CeC!?rc^CL,^O'^C - ---1 The "Old Gray!Lj ?^ \ . ?By Er-Ph 8 ?ctiomc8^x>CR^oxH20Jvcu:-cum^ao^ 'Pointed Points This weekly contributions to the ; Leader .on the piiit of Prof. (L AtSintletoa u one of the grandest things that could ever happen. I have houi'd bovorul people say that. _1_. .this jg' tho hrst thine they read when Aftey_J?Vfltye ther-p^pety?4t in nowi~ news and couples us with events of both __orth and East. All of this helps to make the-Leader one of the TnQst~ttttel'sel i h g~ iW ^ h C^Sts u th. I Prof. Singleton means to be a. pow er in, the educational world and we , # if' congratulate him in hA^-d^termina ?-turn; to reach iXhe to py Go on Bro. 111 llinglijton in;.1 .the chinu'h ..i r-ir . ' * will" certainly, need a man of your ; ..% typc- ' ' ; l'he Quadrennial Meeting It is befitting that. We stop to con ^ -J gyai ulate?tho?.->outh?Carulinn dele gation of women tor - the wonderful program il:at they put over at .Meiii _*_ phis, ienn. Say "what you- will, but - - " /lur women proved by their actions what can be done by sticking togeth ?x =ar. It is believed by the -women1 themselves that every woman stood by the program. Th'iy thrashed out all*their .differences in their lieadquarters and they were a unit in the convention. The ehurc.h is proud of suelr women and-they will be giv en ' another . r.ppi.rtipyif y U> reftTC J sent her cause. Wthen we learned of . ~*^htrTW>werf?l' e<n nbim?tion?y?iiiyO--our 'interest we feared that wlTwouldTose out entirely from a connectional view point. But by bur women standing ' "together as they-did wegot the. pa. gratulate our .women and also M r?7 Simmons. It is acknowledged that ? 'tort. T, ). .MiU.,, Kt A, Adam.', It. ? \V*. Mnnce ami l).""Tl. Sims rendered the women untold good. We are not at all surprised...for there gentlemen are truly the leaders* of their pr->_ ? ? ?fossil,ns.?Vi'e lire all .proud'of them and they will be amply rewarded at ~ ! I the proper- time* and place. \ow just watch, and see. * The Grand Lodge at Charleston In our briefs of a few issues in the Leader We attempted to show the ' K Mf I'.'J i ;!)U Juroiiiietinn that ngrander staff of officers wel'e * not to he. found throughout, the' supreme " . domain and that '/every one of "them "should he re ele< led by acclimation. And to" my. soul's delight the Grand Lodge suspend"'! the ride and re o. lewicu?ever.*, osawp- ty acclimation. -.It was one of the "gfarulost' things .ever happened in ll?o Grand Lodge circles'. 1 sum iu the press Chat we had the best and also said it on the grand lpdge-'flOor. We are more than pffiud uf this staff from Sir- .Jytiliiis Brown -down to ?ir Craw ford. .Tue' K. of P. Grand Lodge is about the greatest gutter .Of Negro brain in this Stale. It is ,a pleasure to -Uo,amony them. I did not miss a sin ~ gle' session. I- mean I w-as . there at the opening and stayed until the ' " closing. I did not giTTo set'- friends1 and-to see Charleston, but to attend the Grand Lodge. And the informa lion and inspiration that I received, ' i ' '? more than rewarded moTov my faith fulness in attendance. .Thejpame will always be true with representatives . in attend.ng the Grand- L-'dge. My stdy in Charleston was .with Dr. 1t. A. Perriri and We certainly "had a great, time.,. A&lrsJ Pen-in and daugh tOJt#" spared no pains in making it ? 1 pleasant for every de'egate at their" ??Wo?shall?nevm- forget tl\gm as long as we live. 'llu* Negro Minister and People That the Negro ministers are the true leaders of their people is a faH . too .vvell known to be denied, lie is the greatest help thy have., }{e doey nWaiiJB. Ild^ljnem than any other, lie' ' gets-^nothing *?or?4m?good?advice. Every other,.profession that admin istor or afhdsvs?qtrr- prople gct-wcdl paid. And yet tihe time is almost here when people in some sections of our country have but .little no re J spect whatever, for the gospel min_ i rster.'' When he comes'to'take charge ?of a new work-, he L met promptly' by .a sot of officers and they lell-lhirh where he must not go. Nine and a ? half-times out of ten. those officers' . . v * . I don't want him to go-there for fear , he will meet them th^re. Then if ; IW -prt'?thir tn gi. and tho?cj * P-Cpple ask v. h.v? Those same .offi- | cersT willZrSilsvvcr by-saving?he?is j ? "toil sOiHv d1;/." h is strung lnfU'ftfl. how tfie V^d^red minister can he styl j ed such bad men by some colored people and yet almost 99 out of.ev_ j ery 1UO colored persons tha? are ! brought to Christ are the specibl eff- ' ? ; . 1 * * SSSSOfc^jSO^KOO^Ct-C'C'C'vOOOCkOCRSOO indT??:? v"-"''-''"-''--.'"-:.-.';..L The New Rider^ j ilip Ellis - ? -^v - -I ^cto^bmc^^^^aAoboooooon.o.ac^ . orts of the colored ministry.- The colored laity takes absolutely no part "tn?trying to get -coiored?boys arid -g:ris tibiiveried. And in revivals end series of- meetings the. .min ster can 'scarcely get ono?oX them" to look. ~bttek~nt- ? srnncr m .thcr *church. tu say nothing of K'oihk fo-41"" ' N\ iU'll 1 pastured at Newberry 1 sa\v the w hite laity, put' on jx jirogram Ho. netall of their people ill the church and ' Sunday Scftonh have known-a t' a ten days' revival in Columbia at one ut the fashionable park* that was conducted exclusively' by white lu> ?111(^11 for the cujjyersion of those ; M. thcil rrnilll. The culhrcd minis.cis . ait* n.t> Win .< than any qt-hey minis' fir. 6ul other people place the pro 1 per conception on their, ministry and will lint pronounce him guilty before injir him a H-inl , Thti Ktigrr. miri i 11 i' IniV to Wo <Virh' every Iran-at ' lion of his chiiivh. He is notified whon the insurance is'due; when the i fuel is-out; when the street and house rent money is duy and when - U-.e syxijii^net <ls . a quart of keVosefie. Tfor night Meeting. 1 he colored min j pier is important sot lank as -the I people ail' in need and on the other j hand he is:not-hing as soon as they I get all they want. 1 thank God, Ir^v evOi"4 that-there are some grand and Christ ions thai are yet in our ranks. They love G< d Trrid.hjs spr vants.' Ht'Hyfor those-t hat w.e arewilling to lahor. and wait. The thing for the colored people to dtp is to quit, so mueh foolishness anil getj down -to "real facts. For our hoys and girls are dying for the wqjit of ,-riouncing and go with them after .the Tost' sheep. Wf are now engaged in one of flip, greatest revivals in our life's his. Jury at I.egrce Church. This is whereI am hoth pastor and presiding. elder 1 preaclied on last Si'm.day night, the "I oning. sermon of ltu> rovivnlaml I ' have never. witnessed-.sucli a time. Tlie sc-coHd flight (IT pfdOlVl'ng, 21 ! persons wove happily converted, j Nothing like it has ever happen d in the history of this church. I will not he jjble'to report the-result of the ;!i,m'71 night i>>' diis-mu-t go to p"C:*srhut die final results will l;e published in thc.^e'columns. ' i ^ llr.W. LJ. Kings of* Cofuiwhia, S. has charge of the revival ami-he is bringing wonderful .things' to pass This weekend will find lis on the \\'t'nVufielil Circuit- V. ith?l>r.' ,J. M. Harrison. We will .preach Bethel AVedgcfield at 11:00 A. .M. and hack to my revival at I.agree that after*? oooh, bet* the people pray for an out pouring of the".Holy Spir t. ' '^Lct, us advancp iin our knties^" Ai.i.r:>JttAi.i*; sCuntiir '' JS DOINd Til JOB W.'HHv' 7 * 7 " 77". . - * ... v"... The . Allendale .Summer Schnol .foe' Negro teachers* h -gan its scs. ion 'op >''ilie?z?tt) anu?oont inuod until Jul;1 2.'ivd. This sehool was begun ?fe?ur yeursago hhiT t Jn- results have beep most gratifying. ' Teachers from Allendale; Hampton: Jiu^er, Barn well ami Aiken .comities enroll.-I ,There were more' tfian eighty in at !( tendance at Jhi* year's sjession. '. I The course of study is fitted to the needs' o? the teachers-and is np proved by the state lb-part ment of Education. '{'Hose tcachrfs .wiio meet tlie? requirements wTTr l>c --permitted--. : presentation of iheir summer, school 'credits. The instructors this year Tvere \\". P. Bendy, principal Of the New I 'award School of Cbluh.ibia., director; SI: "C. Brewer, .Smith Hughes teacher in. the HartsvilJe school wtrs-rn chaise Mae Washington. hitrh .solo...^;-i, ' t?r in Iiobert' Smalls HighScb<i~>r,~ Beaufort; Louise (I. Calhoun. A Ilea! dale County. Training School. Allen | dale, registrar; Annp Est oil Wash ington, Piiirinry Dapartmexit, N* |w Howard, Columbia; A mpe Belle- Wil Mains, Domestic Art I Depart men?, Schofield Instiutue, Ailfen; nTHT "Rosa" (Jihhs, Home Dcmonstartion Agent, A ilendale." A remarkable school spirit has been demonstrated 1 hroncrhoui th<- , session. atttitude toward, work in general has been an inspiration to mi rTTrrti inmi a lit* ?vum*iii-iiiacn Tr* v?tfrr\! sCftonTVK'IU) a TIBTIT To? lcajy and a determination to do the required work. One oK the-outstanding features has. teen the cooperation between the instructors and the sudent-teachers. ? : ? ?: ? ?^ni'HE PALWETH ^ ? . . uyfc.. This personal-associat iorv^nnd -friend ship havu-mad?^mdividm*h=aw?i/i gncf? possible. The. teacher can -do his work most ctfoctively who-tnrmvs-trfs students. A teacher who sets him! self aside fromthosq^vvihom. he teaches, puts himself out of position |o CttlnT ~ Wk U..:.-. ~Kr isi~ uu IUIVC- leit 11KO 0110 l>lg family, all working toward a com., lead,, I ho student teachers willing to follow. , . ; ; ' * _ . Our chapej' exercises have been both iii'rresi m.'t and entertaining-. , After demotions conducted by *thc several .niiO-i&ters who\en.lb$tod them--selves ajnong us, very --splendid sc Icciiciis were - rendered by. members nf f-fre-gfhnrffr- Th^rrr-^t^ntjony ufpn ; sisted of readings, papers,, orations, i uxmdp -m--, xrdos tjuftl ' -iUartip^esf Another inte'retting feature' of our chapel exercises -has been discussion;; of current item*. We realize -that news, phpers are great . lustnUNBDtt o.i vducittMin.,*' ' ' . . On Tuesday, July 12th -a most, pop ulnr siiliirri w;ni i iwi.li iiTi ii i inbers of our school?Resolved that "II. bhed- hair should T?e* outlawed." Xalumlly Such a- wide awake topic was discussed with --genuine eiithus -ie.sui.?'Tli* aiyeu.i'.i ?WCVe eNjoyed I:.', '.ail latlV'e dndhhd'e. The debaters defending, li'.'^ aflirmaiiyg side of the question ivere Mrs. Rosa Rowers and-Rev; C. C. Reynolds, pas l<A'-sjf Simpson. M. K.'Church. Alleu_ dale. Those defending the "negative .sidtf were Miss A. K. W ashington il-inI Itey. (.'. .J. Del.oine. These debaters huvV i)lso debated. before latere an. i donees a; 1'ah'lax an<[_ lirun-i>H, S; (\. . v:';.': The.summer school and eommuni !> Ji' im-e-e w.. i-e~"h!j..'.hi.t eii.r, mined l y the Slate College .Sin; ers- on July lMli. Thvse s.lu^eis nie; \\ jell n throughout the Stale and l>y means rf the radio their musical gifts have ! eeh: \eh,i.i ych. by thousands in <>) hec '-tales of -0111' country. Mb. B. A, Saunders anil Mr. Thomas' Newberry wore lead! 11 tr "liaures in th_- entertain "in en I. Their, renditions -of classical T-eniinumi ;tj^ ami rpirtual selections .feii- v,, tn i. i; i.l We v, i-rij^df-iisi il to have .Mi.-svs Overs:, reel/ Simon, 1 /ivinjrslono and Mr. I'taterson. win: c int] unieil the. sinjrers.'. Al'ier tin: j fogfant'lhe, summer school teachers rial visitors, were entertained iii the school auditorium. Refreshments >.i i i "* i .i a in i a i itiii- i ;r. friiil'lc evening followed. At this occasion i\hihit.> ^roiit the . Departments of Donu\ tic . Ajli Domestic Science "and Manual 1 ixii.Viriii' . were- on display .Much '"'voU. i>' ..Mi-.-.'V \\iilliftms. JLiJiirs-iuid l'r< d'essor. Blower,, who \ ore ni ( !.:!) iro oi i hose -.la'spectivi deprh lyionts. The exhibits Aveec la t r on ciisj.J ^ at ofio yt'.thd lending < <-M>iiLUr.aitl- .slor.es of the city. They r.nu.lo ir spLndi.d showjiiyt of llie work ig the-school'. ' ' ' Dilrrnir Our sos- i<>n \ye have .'.been \ isited l.y many of our friends. Sonu of our motet .u ishett .uiit'.Qf (own .ish is.weie: Mr. Fcltoli. Jstatc A?cnt for M'ejfro solus.Is. and iris as sista.nl. Air. ..SehLiliey.. These gentle. id with ouu^xvorkf i'1 Br Burg-ess (if the '.extension ' department/ Mf, Sp.um, : t lie?rciri./rrnr;?' A! r. W ilk iris t f ,lho .Manual Art 1 Vpattnieiii, -Mr ft. 1>. Itiie.'ur..Uu'eVto.!' of the sutujiici session," State t'ottege and Mi' Hoi ri-ih .of t ii:uini'i:t. .'los Bora Bos ton also called in to see us. It has l.een ihdeccl a"pleiUmfc to .have sUeE visitors ? olrc. to its-. Visitors whom wo believe are deeply interested in . rtw . w.-rk, because l ii?*>'-'.'loo are cn. gaged in the same gi eat .plan of ed ueatioiu ... . ,Our session lu.s been a most plea -hut and proiMa-Me one from all ail gtc s. Wo wish to use this medium to express our appreciation and thanks for thitjaAX.i'ordial hospitalf .S.odiow n .ins hy the people (if Allen dale and the neighboring. coiiirtiuni ties. Thanks! We shall conic again. We laso-wis'.i to .'express our appreciation to Superintendent T. K. Crane Allendale, \yl)d ?is loud ill his praisse of our work and to Jhs. Bryan, newly ejected County Superintendent 1 of l-idiu alion for ihi ii cimporaLhm, dur _ in'g the session. i .lx\.i:n<t ii.uhviv\ u ?i iuii u.i, Richmond. Va^ 1?(ANI') Or" of the ont.-dandin.if ' features of the Sixtieth Convention of the Right 'WTwTfiy roun. il. Indepoiidcnt Orttcr of /St'. Luke, which will cbpvepa'here August to?18, will l)e'a mammoth pageant utnler/Mito supervision of -Mrs. lillian Payne Tim, event, hid; fair to^beHpse all prior effort* in this direction in "pioturosqyeness and TicauTy, its well' as historical value. j\Irr. Payne hits' ii!:i:!-':i'iiJi'd (liar Hie plans have been completed and the participants are eagerly waiting the opportunity to 'present lo the public the greatest pageant ever seen in Richmond." ~ _ .V ~ r T 7rT~"-WTT5 ^r^-:.VT *"* * 11 11 'M %..; 1 rO LEADER? Greenwood News Miss Ijillie K,?I.eako of Clinton, _ spent a few days in the city this with relatives and friends here in the Richie^ . - t. Miss Malonia Williams, of Ander * son, is visiting Miss Helen Lomax. After having a very. successful .. summer "school session at Slater College, .Winston Salem, N. C.,. Miss - i , -? 1 : n I m en vwuson is. nome again 10 me delight of family and friends. ' Miss Victoria . Lairk of Atlanta, ~ is~ in the city visiting relatives ^ ami friends.-y~'? != - The.. many friends- of' Mr. aiuLJdH5. : Tolbert Blocker are delighted to | know th.tL their son and daughter i lure irtiproving frdm injuries receiv.'i ^ed-by-an-auto-a few days ago. { , Others, attending the K. of P. ; i' rand Lodge in Charleston last week i yere: Mesdames Fannie B. Evans, 1 31 a tie. .Camion, Messrs. Porter Fish . : = -ei- and Jusiali Jrtuuiu. Air rupwl-'tt pleasant trip. Mrs. Jessie M. Walker is attend - i ? ing the Grand Lodge of the House. ! 1 hold of Huth in Beaufort this week. ~ Mrs.. Ford Wfllker of Chicago, ' .Messrs. S. Suiters and M." Guest of t ^pratanburg, are spending sometime with relatives ond friends here in the , i ' ' j city. . . ' ; ( ' Our sick are: McsdameS Cora L._( Williams. Rosa Fisher, Annie Dal | ,.ton. J.ennie McGhee and Miss Jessie j.Gilliam. All are improving at this * wirting. . . I Mrs. Susie Nance lef| Saturday , j fyr Philadelphia to spend sometime r ] | with her "better half", Mr. L. W,' Nance, who is plyirtg his trade m ; that city. ! ' ! , q.^. ,ti i it. Georgia- M-ayand children of , Charlotte, N. Q, spent several days . ; recently visiting Mrs. M. L Hill, 621) , ' - Milwee St*"'"" "f", Ij ltevs. J. W. Douglass, .A. J. Mar.' , . tih and Miss. Lois McBride are in ?Greenville this -week* attending -the ] ?State A. C. E. league Convention,?_|_ I Mr. Arnett Pratt, who has been ""niakllhr his?lifune uilli liis ' "Mrs.*Aurelia Chiles, succumbed Sat. ' urday to the incurable-disease, tuber culosis. -His remains were taken to . Philadelphia*_his former home, Wed- ( "IH? (hiy?ten?intprmi'nt . - His sister aeiompameu rum. .. .. ( ~ KeV. R. .1. Itamse.v, piesiding eld. tr?of the Abbevile District, is on the ] I sick list thj? \veek. ' . ) Mrs; Beatrice Coleman of Green j ville, is visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mr.-. ..Waller nil Daptist St.' r A CORRECTION:?It was Miss "'Viola AY'ine arid not.Miss Viola Myers ( the accomplished young woman, who wa-s. givne Tn marrige to Mr. Curtis , I .ee a few days ago. They are now 1 ^ c?o/.ily domiciled at 528 Hackett St. , Morris Chapel ~ 7T^ ; I)r. P. E. Jenkins, Supervisor-vof Brewer Hospital, worshipped with"4us ? S.umlay / -r - - | ; ' Superintenddnt" J. H. Evans an I rounced that Primary Class No. 2. was. victorious over Class Na. 1 with ^ . a collection- of $4.70. | i Our pastor, Rev. W. P. Williams, 4 J.Sunday moaning, lie used as a text .John 1:3, ^"Theme: "FI e <j| i n g, from . Christ."' . Many beautiful and helpful- , . subject. " . v 7 -1 . .. . .1 C Rev. J. W. .Jackson, of the Presbyterian Church,"* preaefced a very , helpful sermon to the missionary . 1 - . * * Soeiety Sunday afternoon. Mt. Pisgah Tmeple . I Opr. Sunday School " was graced with the presence of Dr. W. F. Rice, presiding eldre last Sunday. A most ? imely uddres was delivered by him, which was eagdrly sought by his ?hoarcys, '?. ... '' '?V- ? ^ At 11:30 the presiding elder preach ed -a. most touching and interesting sermon to a large and . appreciativeaudience. Seven persons \Vere read ... into full communion at this service and one other at the evening ser C vice after a "coal burning" sermon ; by Rev. .J. W. IJougless, presiding I . elder of the Greenville District. Watch Mt. Pisgah Temple, she is a live as never betore. it you doubt ? j (his, ask the angels. ; , T* We had a moshnrxcellent quarter ly. confreence Friday night and_Sun_ day when data touching the spiritual "fund financial side'of the church was given. We?rmte?the?following?it wis: Baptized 6; Acessions 11; Con. _ verts 2.'?; Deaths 1; presiding elder .support $30.00, pastor $208.65; trus j tees' ^j>243.56; other purposes for j [stewards $158.11; auxiliaries $35.01; | T total -- 1 . . - ??jThe "Seven Seals Sermon" by sev_ en ministers was an intellectual as | well as a spiritual treat to the large j audience that came out to Tjear them * " Tuesday night. The ministers par.j licipating were: Revs. Wl T. Harris, s R. F. Fox, Chappelle Strong, O, F. [Ferguson and J. W. Douglass. 'Each ' 1 did credit to. the occasion. > ''/'-? i^~"~ f \ MaTnning N?ws :J ' ST ' * ?Mrsr Walmeta Lewis and-daughter?j Theo, entartuined Tuesday evening ( with a'party in honor of their cousin, Miss Yernice Broome of Phila- " delphia,?Pa. The house was lovely with roses ami pot flowers. A color scheme of pink used in each detail of the party. There tables were ap pointe forj card playing. Dancing was also ehjpyed,' being entertained" by < Smith antr Servance orchestra. . At the conclusion of the social hour, the hostess assisted by- her daughtef~ani3 Mrs., Jake Plpwdcn serVet^a delicipjus ouiau a i hi ice course; rrua puncjF^ was served during the ..social hour. Those present were: Misses "Lottie ( Sumter, Eleanor McDu^e, Lilla Bos ton, Virginia Walker, Edna Richards, Lizie?Afiae?Rhodes, Viviifri Gantey, Philopena Davis, Lillie Seaberry, An nie Crawford, Rosa Lee Beals, Little m -Invz Richardson,?Then r.ow^ ?n.i 1|a Vernice Brodiiie;.?Messis.?Rudolph ? Dow, Leonidas . Bowman, .. Sunmer c Boston, Oliver Sumpter, Joseph Bos 3 Lon, Rostyoe James, Edward Walker. 3 Berniw Warren and Aim. Mack Rich -a ardspn. Mrs. William Delaine and 5 Mrs. Jake Plowden. The out of_to\vn.guests were: Miss g Gertrude'Browne and Miss Ruby Ball ** of Sumter, and Miss Blanche Nelson of Georgetown^*? ?^t Rev. I. - B. Sootf of "The "WaCeree "vj District preached 'two wonderful ser mons at. Trinity A. M. E. Church L Sunday mornifng-^and night?They were sermons that will be long re m niembered by the people of Manning. ~ Misses Gertrude BrownantL Ruby Balls of Sumter, are" the week-end 3 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rich- S avdsorT * There wiTTlitT a collegiate stomp at ihe West End hall Thursday eve ( ninggiveu, by the Smith and Ser vance orchestra. Mr, -. Rufus Miller is. very 411at ? his home on Hall St. "?" ?One-evening last week-Misses Edna? Richards, Annie Crawford, Philo peiria .Davis and Mrs Alice Campbell were riding and their car overturned and Misses Richards and Davis were slightly injured, but are able to be * ' - 7' ' ' * +-.? out again. | Crawford will entertain Wednesday evening at ivhss JticharUs home ITT ( horior of Misses? Gertrude Brown and Ruby Ball of fcjunitof, S. C. general conference?( o.m. < MISSION CALLED TO CHICAGO 1 . ii i I ? _. ( Chicago 111., August 1?;(ANP) j The Bishop A., L. Gaines, presiding. bishop of the Chicago District, .anil Tnnoval .chairman of the local com __ mittee making preparations for the entertainment of the General ,Con_ ference of the A. M. E. Church, to b held in Chicago ip May, has'_called a meeting of the commission for Chi ^ cago. The date has not been am^un^N* ? # . . i eed, hut wilL be in aHPevv days. Members of the .commissions are: ^ Bishops. A. J. .Carey, W. A. FeutL^ tain, W, D. Johnson, John Hurst, J. S. Flipper; and the following minis., iers-i M. T-. Thorntorv, T.-J. MWesy-Gr? T. Sims, P.- D. Saddler, WVn. Barnes, John. Harmon) J. I). Cowan, W. Boyd ~T Lawrence,. H. D. Canpdy, H. Y. , Tookes, J. M. Avery, and laymen: C Dr. J. W. Moore, Dr. I. A. White, 1 30?g On Any MEAD Bicycle whether you buv from your Local Dealer or - from us direct. M.\l - #5w?IO^Io?25^ i On Your Bloyolm 1 n, Prlott From ^l50 Up 1 B6g3?& . Get full particulars luIflfisSM _by mail today. Use U^jV^SaK coUpon below. \\U Sold On Approval My imXQ You are allowed 30 j|vs\vj^^B days' actual riding ffl v^SPH test before sale is Write Today ^moier1 name of nearest Mead Dealer. OUT OH THIS UHC r ?? Please send full information and nam< I oat doalo* * { Nam* . t - ? . .. iii -? "? ! i | UHCVt VI - . > * v i } P.O.Bom i Tovm_ s. i ss$?r jfe31s^-? ' x.fr*0^ ? ' ^ ?' : . Saturday, July 3(^1927" \. E. Malone and J. R.*rtawkins. The inptttiioK-?f - Uttf - ^iwrnissiftn-. vill be an important one in develop., rrpr?nwangcnu nt* ?Um? 2ouference. * -* . ~?~~J~ ~ ? .r~7~*~ ' " ~T~ . "DUES W14A1 WE'CLAIM"' BUG-K1L A .Wonderful Insecticide DESTRu i o r iles, Ants AIos luitos, Uoaches, Moths, Bed;ugs, Fleas, Mites etc. Wilumun Beings and? Animals . ^ ? Testimonies Hunt satisfied* ctistonv r^ Renders Quick-Relief from Mites inU' Flea's on -Chickens." repared by an Experienced Chemist For v. 1 H. K.-biNDSAirv ???? HKIKKK "? 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