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? ,. : PAGE FOUR. ' Site $Ialmet Week 1310. Assembly 'Stree ? . r ? " Bfisinesa and Edito Entered at the Post Office at Colutnbia, ,. Act of Congress. ' __ SUBSCR1I . One Year $2.00 :' / ..Six iXpnths - _ ZZZZZ?? 1.25 Official Advertisements at the rate allo\ -The Leader will-publish brief and ra interest when they, are accompar 1 . the author^ and are not of a de . _?munreattons AVttt not hy Noticed. returned. ?? ? UIIMITT^ Checks, Drafts and Postal or Express M ? v to the order of the N, J. FREDERICK . 1 J R LEWIE W. FRANK WILLIAMS HENRY D. PEARSON GEO. H. HAMPTON . _^T vu.uiMiuxKoiiuiia Uitcnutu XOr IIIC CU1 ; hop id reach the editorial det-k of Tho 1 , "day""of~each week'." City_noWs, locals, pe day night. COyUFBIA, S. C? SATUK Detective W. \V. Rubers, wtrrrwi ing- probe, says, he has the men iinx ranfs as soon as Governor Richard it's your move. ~~ ~ ' - ?i?i '-m _ . ? Whet heir President T'colidge i ui not, it is a safe bet that the hext p will be a Republican. But so far i . _ it .doesn't make much difference w can or Democrat. * * According' to church authorities. , UUO'memliefs during the year If 26 . tician. gave as a reason that "the membership-weigh heavily urmn m, feeling that thev cannot'nffVwd if-" cannot afford, to lcs? its-church m< is.. . ' . .. ' ..... . ' . -v ' : > . Alabama ^envy to he really tiite< TnaH^tr^d night flogging wtu-v vjctim o! t ! <'"> fogging was a ycimj Alabfcma and mo?t of the Southern ness'is due to their previous siloni gainst helpless Negroes. Tni.ustie aloii^ racial lines. One who will r L a white man and. woman fcto. Three years ago David Simons, murdered about midnight- Of-cor ? . Negro had commuted twe deed va: . . .Lroan was arrested; maded^-per-foTT wife of the murdered man who hn derer. to see if she could identify h ^=^=dh.*it ladv. she re*used fu say ho~u that, the colored man was tried, hn .vict. hence he was acquitted. In derer made his escape. But now c< Rogers, who claims to have the gc committed Die murder. Tf the ps man were not all wrongs tho stpnix so grcr.t.-ami many of the so-eallef preoent/no pqohlem at alhWhen son i> concerned. the usual svstei ahont tjh" Negro and look for a wl way, commit such crimes. * " . ': C ? NOW FPTO fiOVEI The Aiken tragedy is again tii 1 lest detective in Shtith Carolina. A recently announced that he has th ca?e i= complete," says Mr. Rogers or's order." That being givjen, T swear out warrants against the 1; him. Last fall, Mr. Rogers prose ored to the A ikon county grand ju a true hill. IHlr. Rogers, however he said, to Work and gathered cr course, Mr. Rogers has the evidon take a defective" lyith the skill of dence: it only'took one with coUra t'-'V- But what will fVin Ar\ci 3~^that have scarry records for m-oh 'members-'of mobs tin justice, Cs lavs'??She may do less, but van sh BOOKER WASHINGTON'S Booher Washington'wfts vise in ~ ; thjngs he saw clearly while other heeded his plea, it would not be lc lightened sections of the world as ment of white neople predominate ? which employ lynching, burning < according ro its "mod and perhaps method of pnnv.hin^f wrongs, actu -? ami. advance elVilr/aitan and rolip addressing m a 1idiencc of whiteswarred the whites against cruelt? "My plea tonight is not simpl bers of mv race who are lynched punitv by those who tnVe the la 'anneal irr^tc von OK*??ctiQ? to protect my pgople against thi; ' '' ' tyy'A - ----.,y"<Xust as sure as~you allow inii my people with imnunitv .the da are allowed to deal out iadu^iee people will-turn on you. Just as ?- ?Iw-aWe to protect members of t pnce i.f you .allow matters to rerr canhot prosper so long as a rerta ? snbifcterl to injustice, arid .jO'toi ' spirit.'" No prophet of old fpoke more trul Trm' t i nuarter of a century agto. ther did not believe him r they die burning and-floggine of Negroes was ever done about it. Instead, wejre rrrdcrcd at every cqfrner. South. l awlessness everywhere f mob action enfined to Negroes, n< . r . r . j ... . .. v. / ?_ THE PALMETT . women.as well now feel .tbc...alLlawles>r.ess I crtcfare directed ag law-abiding, intelligent whites, will The welfnre and pros'plnMty" nf t he haydc has been wrought. Meanw < at all knows, thaf Fnuthevn clvlli?. \ . ~ to W?afcnr LY > :K v; t, Colunibfa, S. t'. ~ rialPhone 4523 S. C? a? second class' mutter by. an >TU>NS Three Months __ .. ? $ .75 ^ Single Copy - - ' :. .05 ved hy la.w. i: . lied by the names ;wut adftifw^ <>f 1 amatory natufeT f Anonymous cuiitIvejeeted .manuacuipts^vTIl i<ot be 1_ ; tNCES oney Orders should be titatle payable Palmetto. Leader . m,t?r F ra te ma 1 Correspomtence X_? Correspondence v,./----.'Xe\vs' Editpr ' ' ? ' ^"T- ' ?? 1 ; - - ' rrent issue must be very b-icr, and ^aljnvttu Leader mot, laler .than d'uesrsoh'als alid social jicws, ~by "WeUnesv DAY. AUGUST 13, 1927; js asslgM. to the Aiken lynch-* 1 is ready to swear \n\ war$. says so. All rijrh't. Governor; - : .... is a^ain l'or tlie presidency oy resident of the>,e United Spates is black citizens are.concerned, ho is president, bp he Rep'ubli_ _ Protestant churches' tost 500. t Dr. II. K. Carroll, the statisincrerased expenses.of church' any who drop it Uecei.oe of .the Amcricft with n\l it.-} dovilmertf?rn.l,ers. It is had enough. asSl uaiv -U.. ... Uof rule by mobs. The second T^onvieted. and sentenced to 8 ire ofliers pleaded jmib y The t white nian. The trouble that StdUo Ur,,-~ 1 1 w.?.c.-> nave ?iui rr'oi) ISWIPSSt acquiescence of mob action a~p and cruelty can'tr"l)e confined nistreat a Negro, will mistreat *- H*- "T ? ? a Columbia grocer was foull.^ trse. as usual. th<> en- n i^oufad^-An-iruior"ent coWmf n-albkimis of st tmtr-bef ore tin; d gotten a glimpse of the mur'im. J But much tP 1 hp credit of as the man. Notwit.h-taml-dig it .there was no evidence fio oonthe meanwhile., the white mnrnmes that-able. detcctivpv \V. AY. >ods on the fellow who actually vchology of the average wh.ito lltu Af 11 1 1 T.v/r Vi atir wjiiv^i rs WOUHl "Ol HP 1 'runi'olvod" murder-*- would a wf ' l ?'cr era wh-ifo-.-per-' m needs to be: changed, forgot Hte man. Negroes do not, any)?: ; " ' WOR RICHARDS , the fore. Put,vthereby the rib j V. W. Rogers.' Mr. Ro.tfeT's^lfnP le goods oh the lynchers. "The . "fill 1 need now is tlie Govern)etectiye Rogers soys he will ynehers if the Governor orders nted the evidence he 'had gathry. but that fjodv failed to find , dfd not' rest bat proceeded as msiderable (ithe)' evidence. Op ee-to-convict.?Tt really did hot Mr.- Rogers to obtain vueh evfige enough to get it and renort. 5?Alabama ard G-oryia stales lawlessness, p,;e no>v bringing in South Carolina afford1 to-do e afford it? ^ ST3 'ARNING 211 YRARk AGO, his day and generation.. Mnnv s saw darkly. Had the South oked upon rrow by the more ena place where the lowest eles and enforces its will by. mobs if human beings or flogging? the race of the victims--^-as the al or alleged, aiyl tbiw rion, Dr. Washington in 1904 and blacks n Hirminghm, AlaTT / and injustice in thepo words: v for the protection of mem, burned and flogged with imw in their* own hands. I am men and women of the South vinjustice for your own safelistice to Vie perpetrated against ly is coming when those who against my poor, defenseless .sure a^ you live, you will not He whitie rao(fTrom mob vfollain as, thevt are.. The $o.uth in group within its bbund^ar^ lg as it is nominated by 'mob v than did Dr. Washington ?1TJie whites of The SouTb efr I not care. Anyway, lynching, went merrily on. and nothing excuses were made, the things Now. behold the plight of the tnd of all kindi;. .No longer is ot even to white men, but white [ -beautiful nor the ^overworked ph "Whit? Supremacy" -more secure, never have 1 been-'or ever will be those whose intelligence an<] rhotal -believe that their palladium A SHOT FROM GREKNVIl.l.K.?p .Wtftfri wo. picked up FridayVAIaHy-1' nnd- lvtu headlines. our ryes fell en?* "this-1?in heavy letters:' "Watch Mos-" ' ,es, says Greenwood Neprro, G. O. P. SUdwart.'".., W ell without any. lone: .".do-, we began to devour the article. After reading1 it carefully, we found . if tws some political- stuff, from our old friend Lolils Waller. We were retired t<V ltnoypfW he had the - rnvor o!'attending all National Cort- h veniions from 1770' down. A ?splen-r-^ * d:;! ^ > 'Anir"^ mo fh'at* ,v ~ follow that lias Keen following flip i rnnio for lo these many years, ought > fT> nret^y well vested. ?' * \> Friend Waller.- so says the netiel*. v -In1 commenting on. the "Folded : V President - Ooolidge handed i, . ?uV notifying .the' world that: "ho d:d > ' .?i'hi' ''-'s.v. :io?ran ' ar.y?more."?Ho gore ns- his reason why; ho . w;v? not?-r Cd.-l.fdeo man: the fact" that the ^resident. had t ignored colored Re"- , . - t . t m.dmontis generally as to annoint- ^ n>e.nts. Well we agree with Friend It is a fact that th-- e-dnred?_ Preiser 1ms been left out in the cold. -P"t why place the blame on Mv.Fdolhlgo? Take .our state?it, is the 'J .Fount that every nftnointment. sbv-e j 'it 'hat, mafter has heed made on the recommendation of" om* .State cliair' oV and- National '^cojnmitteemah.. "Tis- O. K.. has; lrn.cn Amrmred in full: r-~ Vow does it ramd a .wise man from" ~ (he Fast' to see that the reason no - "'nioroii pc r. on .tha-( li'c n appointed to 11 in mA' .4.* ? . (li 41. n "? crptkn of. two tittle insitrnificani iki.>t riinstorpt-rhway back down- yon Vr - so far back and so small until hot a "siiurle tumor, white rr.-b':v k w the 'stafo. published it, as far "Tfk'V- " ?knov. >T? f ?n? "?these?( uoeptions. -no - '*' other has been TOeom'nicnilcd, Thiro-1 '' ) f' re non" lias been*, appoint c<jf[ M\ rr;i'iii'. the mined man 1 hat 4ms any " mtriT^t~iTT im1irirs. -rhi se pjy n^Thrrt?; ,b:l\y labored. and stuck to the . "hi . -hip, when she w is almost rope, lust .... fjiee i.?hr .far* an!?^ us1 kftldinc. men like.Waller know. T ?=*a . . 1 -Then why. don't they jr.i.ve. out. vi e facts ? Talking about?>!idcp\ beln?r. responsible for tlm nprUappohrt- 1 ments" in: o.uVr. state of colored Rcpub b lie nr.'?- -P ; 11; k?noi h'm;r- but" hunk. J! V -u tell me that after' the 'colored < Republicans hhnsplflcod * all, fiuthotity r ;ntd the hands, of "due man. ami the-. 1 udmuvst ration veertjrn.izjnfr that , man ' v.d no other as the mouthpieed flfor * 'by -state.: that if any effort worth ) while-iuul been r.iTf lnrETT hy. J. ilia I *1 mouthpiece in behalf of the colored man, that Mr. Coolidge .'would have oapletely-iinioreil. It. It niay.be so \ '- it I don't hoUeve^it? I tell _you 1 friend. Waller and all of .the others, v J have about concluded 4 that, when it "1 ..i.. '_v. ?'5.vo in t\ twn'i yu r.ruuui:vau iivt <inir n smiill.yiicp _of pic, white P.o ohMeans arc no more anxious about I ' than white Democrats. On? thinks h'jt.as well of us whon it onmos to - '"'ng down 4i tiny job as the other , XoitVr thinks that even a cbumh ' at happens to-lay on the floor un tlv table should ht: allowed la hit v h ? tongue of a lumgry colored hro- v The colored Republicans in Che - t ... (/at" arc nil right to l?cp n* cmim r . bv chairmen, etc; ?.]! right to-ra.ll to- v , i.horycyory two years to hold a con ention, to transact what little bnsiness is to he done in order that the ] machinery may he kept in good shape s 'o lay cta'fn on all jofo~, within the ] h'nbe. All right to go on, I mean t'p , "' r>.vr\\ to the National 'Convention to f 1 '11;1;i . l'Hiiiiin.tto -a ?President.? After kr^o -TtPgful rrr-ts are performed arrd * j. -r grand,old narty wins, then they \ ' :e the cohrrod lo'othfr nut to1 livo wd . p*Mth" until he is needed martin. ?. . j n'hrvo are-.today as many colored Re"Uilfears hoi dip tr. jobs as they yore ' r lifiK Wilson; with the 2 little .1 executions already noted. j i .Tost think of it 05 per cent of the 1 tivo J^opuhlicnnS in the State are ;-lo'ro'd. That 05 per cent are loyal 1 1 mn.pt to the man to the. present ] ; Slate' administration; and all the pie ' - dtshe<t~hut to. the 5 pereerr+ of the 1' ite. Tf \ve could tret, say 5 per T cent, of the appointments and jrivo the ' I ... "pi?>"; we would feel' sorter like?"1 I?"i rvintr oit Don't try to mhift the : ^ t v':ne, Brother T,o\vis. There 4s.a ^ 'so- on the throne in the State ttyt mu-s his all'1 to rhMWftltv of the co|. ?rrd man, but since potting What he rP'ipht so hard for, his colored sup'iif'crs arp ^oy^ott.oq/ Eight VMfg j i nrly pone. and nothing doinp. Tf r uithin eight years, and hnlfr of them , P completely ; the boss of the situation h ?not one ro'y'vd ./Republican has" PLEADER toa complacent acquiesence of aimt Negroes. Of course, the eventually get things in hand. hile, everyone with any sense ation ha/not l>een -madeurnore irase of the cheap politician, 'Civilization and superiority preserved and maintained by development are so indifferent nOawle^ness^im -per].'landed. Then boys, how could i-e nave been treated worse. But '"end AVnller; listen, and what I say o"you,'~i say to, all:.when you. come "o fool Negroes are the blame for ' > condition. We have stood and let I,Ts rqAbe. stuffed down his like a set > tobies." We have had the pow-_ iletnand at the right timej. But ' ere iis, the rub! "We still have the oo\V?H', The Republican Pprty of - u^ly -C-arolma-rtoday made np I iff el v of colored people. The next nt. < (>:; vent ion. \vi 11 be 80 per cent., ith Mr. CoolidjSro: out of the running.. i hot tinie i-t ,in store* aside fromi *r. Moses. ThcVe are a half dozen 'roue men. nationally known, whose ;s will he' in the ring, and knowing at. 'he rii'Xt President elected Will hybst with a dead certainty, be a ;HiV!ican. -Don't think for a mo-. >vt that , the "eleven votes from nnth Pnrrdimr won't be sought afFor God's sake- Waller, let us "-C sight of a few paltry dollars. iat one might get his hands on, more be?y-get the promise of, and sup-, jrt- no man locally or nationally >at -will not' promise before hand. IS1 Mlll'.f U'I'IIMHUi I'll \V f Vtlver :? colored Republicans in return for ',-ir suppoyt. As for me, no man iir ie Sta^c or out neqd approach me eking my little, assistance, that is ot willing to prornise after March lt>28,. that all members of^be partyJ ill -be -considered and consulted as * wliaY is best to" do, and any Nt?e. ' o'Thpt asks.less and is willing to i n with the present day treat ::e?t should bo looking^around now >r a limb to plav th^";Jordan act o. 1 did not niean to take so much u..j :# ,i i_-?l I-.- L:. Ill', UUl ?1 till.* IlliUI K'l I1J> anils fie tied before the' elections ;iiT''e ifcd with a few dirty dollarsi -.inv: sifrbt.of principle* race, future "d evervt.M'np: else, this tipje, a dark '! rff and that means rlnrk ._Ljijc?ily.V i."?.?*?.? ' ; , . .'as. /^Nfcilbert or .''Cap Jim." *. ' - ' . -> . FOR A THIftD TERM On January Oth, I predicted thru he < olunins of the Leader that Prekh nt Coolidcr.e would continue to lose aver with the mass of the people a1 o I pvr-dieted the defeat of his friend md eampa'p-n manager for election i> the Senate in Massachuetts^ Nearv all the Republican senators tha' vere j'nrarded as being T.ery friendy t'o the president were either deeated til, th e ~p>''inane~s or in" the encnal election. ' "" r f Ti c president* tried to w|n 'the Vest by spendrrfg his vacation ir )ukota. but he learned that .the West i-as against him and was still Strong-' y in favor of the farm .relief bill that le vetoed. The day after. Senator Capper of (ansa's had a conference ~with him nd said that he was still in* favor >f the measure, Mr. Coolidge pave >ut the statement that he did no' a ye-.'to be a ..candidate in 1928. He saw- the: handwriting on the .all in'the West and he road it.?llo vrvs not -given our race anyr ecoglifion. He" did not use any iltP. lima w ith the Senate judiciary com:pported. ^ y,p ? minted a, white .man as rn'rfister to Liberia'if he coultt have gotten a respectable one to accept it.. I admit hat he is popular with Wall Street ind all big business, also \vih the iffire holders. it?to the best intcvoot of the <egro to have a man in 'the-white unise who will give a square deal To a -- "" "y'" . ~ QjCrO^OQ-^OWO , 3 <? f - "' 1 | Pointed Poiiiis | X "By George A. Singleton j? *> o o o o ooo -roc- ooo o oo.o o o.o o o o sb> The- great majority of people live - hearsay. -They do not investigate They have nut the time on the one v'< and and on the other they have, V)t~ t he de<-elopecf cap'afciry. setting; up norms, standards, and ends is the wnvt -.nf tWr>' V'hnspn fpvv. TItp tnsk ; . ^mMmrnmmUUUt I il 10 . 1 1 II MMmu? '3 thankless, the job irksome, the Clod of Progress hequir ^ it. j4 The .student of history is delighted to dis _ -over tint in yvery century there.have '^sen -choice spirits who were not aaid to he "in the right with two | v three.,They made vocal?the "1* them "the high, white star of .j'M.ttv." ; .--1 _ If you have not kept up with the ^atoo-Vanzetti ease, have some Well formed person relate it to you.! je law in the great state of Massn ?'0100110, t>ho home of soma of Amori o's jnost worthy sons, lias decided that they shall die. Gov.' Alvin T. -"Her refuses ?to pardon them after!' investigation bv thied~TfTstingiii.sh j I Bay State citizens.?The doomed o charged with having robbed a , vroll and committing murder six | "TS1 ago,0 near Brainfree. The Gov j __ ii'ii". and the law say they must-die? 'thin two weeks, incidentally Sac j and Vanzetti' are "Reds," That j 1 . they me Socialist, and claim thoy VP fitting, the capitalistic class.! Their- friends; the world over nvp ris-' >p- en- masse to protest, /^Ireod.V -.ivanv ' places in various, cities have been bombed, t'his^ ca^o has inter.nTfonnV proportions. Leading cap'ebsiio papers agree with-Alvin-T. "filler and Massachusetts, while the 1d'>n\ned plead "not gnHtyf' Your ?pple .should study! this case. In & ' 'e?+pvn city two thousand met in Vent protest. Lynching, and vnr' -pa forms of undemocratic treat ^"t-will not cease in America until our .group has collusiveness to1the - .tent?that?when?one is?maltreated .'* ? race will resent. Every "Rod" '-e world around is act ively rostAd?-g the eonvlctliTn of ^u'o-Vpfi/.uit . ars-aetivyly -resented .bp L'owman lynching?.. How many-" "s are supporting the N. A. A. C. ~ ,n' its fight for-fro.'d m "for hlar}.; : "ven's bodies and white men's souls.1' Your leaders* will- recall in these 'ays having read in "Pas Kapital" Karl MVirx soniething about a lass war and a proletarian .revalu"i n* Karl Max was a great social " pnHet - hut his xevxilution?did no*? materialize, however the Sacco-Vrtn zetti case show? how deepseated the ""g isTfetween th financial barons . *vd the men who work with then* nds.- But speaking about ?. lab op,. ~ .n'sYVnds pf "Ktaeb men were excited in America for about two [ Mindred, sixty-five years?their grand i h'blren are being exploited today. Vfter all the so-called-race problem' one of. labor, skilled versus un-[ killed; cheap" versus dear. Away lown the lane "something is going' .;.o. drap." Justice will-be established :n thp earth. ive in an industrial society where economic competition is the order of ihe day., Tfe who cannot i compete succssfnliy must go under. It seems wise, therefore, that we' maximize those thing's that?make for industrial stability and economic | . Agricultural & Te c \ f ~ ~ Of WR Carol I - .._ NORTH CAROLINA'S ( ' - NEGRO YOllrib^T j; - An Agricultur Courses leading to the deg y : ??A Technical . f Courses leading hi?thw degr ? gineering, iMechanical Enginec I; ? " - A Science i* ? Courses leading to A Dopartmen (| Course's lea Jing to ihc degro< { the training of Vo .J; ' A Trade \ j. Offering the following trades'. . j! rp^'Tv. Cabinet Making. Ant ;j? Ptat^ioe. Tmloring, Sh X' Plumbing. Elec A Standard T#?eh ' ]> A High School which prepa X ... .. . . for V<>< " ~ A Strong Bus in X Courses in Short-hand, Type *i| Connm-rc Strong Faculty, Modern Eqi | FALL TERM r BEGIN J" x . . For FuYtber Information Address ,F V Greensboro, N, C. ( I.J;YI:la;NI>, UHIU i-\K?S On last -Mondays at 2:30 Linbergh irrived and a great parade 23 blocks s:ng Was witnessed. \ Tuesday night at Zimmerman's >avk. Fletcher Henderson and his dznfed to 1.000 white as well as col>r? d people, - ?? , On Sunday, Aucrust 7, Mr. and Mrs. Iarvcy Hicks, Miss Mae Green and irother motored,out tn I.ake Erie. Mr. OtTsTbdd entertained on last 'bin-sdnv night in honor of Mr. and Irs. Washington. WE1 >1>[NO, ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Lizzie P. Robinson announces ho marriajjp of her daughter, Come Verdell to Mr. Arthur Nickpea, * ** oil.4 1 Ann - *. iL ? unoay, ;vjay oiu, 1 vc-t hi ine nume Lev, E. P. Elliott, Columbia, South larolina. *-- - ' Y " v?: - ^ Saturday, August, 13, 1927 strength. In short there must be a turning: toward the business world. iVQ people, ana nistory speaus louaiy "oh ovor built~~?~groat civilization --? whicj) has pot first accumulated health. "Tfre material?is-ttwfburr- ~ Nation of the spiritual." The time may come vVhen society will be sick f militarism and devote its energies md time to industry, education and "htlnrophy, buf fer the present we ? Mist meet the other fellow on equal - ms, "Fight gas with gas." A ovist Y''^e teacher at Harvard is wnnt-to- say that the - more we pro* ?* bice the more" we Have, the more* -^-twve thn- larger numbers -no will ,be able to support. >Jot predatory ; "mjtefition, not military cbnjfpeti;on, desriietive nm:- demagogy, but "adust riaL intellectual and constructive. | ~~ .? , Big th'ngs are coming . to the r^~ 'Winby rity" soon which will bring host oft,fri(*hds: the K. of pT-Su- ? Grand Lodge, and the aGen- ' ?-f-ortForonot* Commission. - The V Pythian Temple goes up apace. It is or?tUt to our group.... In this writ- .... '1 .?** estimation- "it will surpass" our a. -vie in Louisville, Ky., or Colurn fShlni : Wo still meet-our Mewls. I-nst ~._ Sumlqg r:j*ht was spent \wth Dr. Talmadere C. Hond'qyspn, and wife._ ^ n piwdimtc of Allen 'University, and made a splendid srho record at Mpharry; He was srURonor student. Ho Js Mslr>,'n-1Yle,m !"" of the Alpha Pin Alpha -Prater 'V.'jv: TTis. wife is very. atcompHnhod. ' side rr< ni his wide practice on tl}e vrr.t- side, Dr. Henderson fihds^tirne serve a.s> the efficient sup'erinten' nt of St: Stephen's A. M. E. Snnhiy pehooi. r- " Sumlny;* .Apjj. 7, we. worshipped at " Mary's church. We met several M,io.' and [Kentucky friends, and had-' "^'nher with" MiSs Glenn Atchison. .whopi we taujrht at Allen a few years i She Was. happy to see us. Dr. ~ V~. W.nson.nw'Tor of. St. Mary is 7"~ rative;J>outh Qarolinirtn. an Alpha ?'i Alnha. and a candidate for the .'cshonvic. On our way heme We fPpned in for a chat with one of ,'?V''ptia's worthy representatives? . Kay Saxon. _ FORT MOTTE XEWS ^ . Sun'TayT" ATi efu sfy7th~was a arior-' " ~~ : day at old Mt. Pi'sgah A. M. E. linivh. We felt, the Holy Spirit an the. .piornirifr Pro. C. R. Ru^sg]l, ppoi Mitondent of the Sunday School, *nd Bro. W-. L, Stewart, secretary, 't-h their corps of tCachcVs had" a "v\-/Interesting: Sunday School. Tv-iv. G. W. Jamison preached .a nl .'tivriiip so. i'pi on. TexTTsU Tffh'Tiy 2 f>. "For there is one Ood and < >.> m O'j ! n t or"' bet ween find and man b:> man. Ghrist Jesus." Truly. ' M'ls of'ajl jt'rue Christians were ' undo to Jwm? ? We yore, >>ls.o. 'dad to have with us Willie Gallman of Fort Pierce, Fla. Mjw. Gallnian is a member -of'" ft. T,is.yx\h. She. is now 1 ivincr in Forf Pierce.. She has boon a\Vay for j>'*eral years, but whenever she hips home for a visit Sim makes . *. bevsfl f ooite at home at dear old 'westing talk, which was enjoyed by slf. .. .. . ' .. .. . Pro. Allen IIair.es and his wife, "til's. Alice Haines and their two sons v>f Palors, S. C. motored up and were with" "Ufl fttF fir vice ft. Pro.- Haines ?*'?id?;?h-h?interesting talk,, which we 'i chjoyeji, . ) n l e n 1 f 1 1 a a 'i' mm ? Uf. a V-- V I > C g C A ina,- At Greensboro ' Y :REATFST GIFT TO ITS X ANDARD COI I FGF. al Department " ? roe of B. S. in AgrTrrufture. Depai linent???: % ee of R. S,?in Fire rural En-' ^ ~~ ring and Aichilrc t u r a 1 I*, soring. ?' ? ? Department j* the degree of. R. S. -v-:?5? t of Education ??- *. s of P. S, in Education, for rational T cachers. Y Department | Biicklayirg, Blattering, Car- V ? :1 - M . I ?? ? -* Miking a n d Repairing, X tnicity7 Forging. |t* ihical High School X res students for College^and * . nations. - ; % ' ess Department ? ? writing B oti-k - k e e p~i n g, y L ial Law. Etc*. ??? f uipment,'Splendid Location | J SEPTEMBER 15, 1927 y \ f | . D. Bluford, President, Dept. T.' V ; - 1( vkJ