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PAGETWO. | The "Old Gray" < | ' iV By E-Phi ! ' * H . ^ The Twelve Apostles Were Well ' Trained, To justify themselves, there are some ministers who claim that the first disciples of Christ were igno- i rant and unlearned men. Now, I know that those men were by no means looked upon as scientists or ------ ? ; as philosophers, but if any man thinks a that the Master sent out ignorant men ? :?tu preach the gospel, they ai'e wae- . fully mistaken. In the first. place; m - those men that Jesus called to follow Him had occupations and. positions that ignorant people did not occupy. . Can.an ignorant man collect taxeS-2_. van a iuvi tauu risuea ; vail mii ^ ?? unlearned?rhan?dispense medicine Zi\. . ~ The occupation'and profession of the ?disciples were uniting me iCMdtug 1 . ones of the age in whi^h they lived. One is called to serve .the age in Which , ? he lives and our calling is to serve this present* age, The disciples were | ??- fully?prepared to serve the,. which they lived. Then you^must rer j . ' member that the disciples , attended | that school of whicl^ Jesus Christ wus., -^dean. Can any dean or professor excell J.esus in preparing men to preach .- the gospel? Tf not, then we all must agree that no set oi men throughout the world's history were better pre - pared to preach", the gospel'than tTuT ". twelve disciples. ' __ .. Theological Teachers as well as Theological Seminaries are in Demand. We can hear on all sides the great need of theological schools for., the . with an ounce of common sense would ,? dare argue'to the contrary. For God , inows we need/a trained ministry lind we must have some place where tfus training can be done/ V-^ut brother, I v a new ..theological building will not do the work. A school with a the.ologi' cal course in name will not suffice. Our ? ; fore we carr have a theological school. It has been recently shown that science takes -a man as "far away from God as theology takes him to God. So these subjects are- contrary* the one to the other. Therefore these two ~~ ?men. cannot teach theology and avoid . .a disagreement and possibly escape a . , fist fight over the sacred subject. We must have theological teachers before we can have a theological shool. A theological department could be easily built up in our various tot leges if a sufficient number of qualil fied instructors, Vjould be secured to -1-w do work. 'There are many col" lege men, who would return and take up theology i?,onybody was there to give it. I have never understood how my dean can teach me how to succeed with a Metropolitan station, when he is a faliure on a mission. Nor do I know^what arguments I can get from ? him lu entertain?leading mngregations when he himself cannot,interest a prey^r meeting band. Xheological schoqls without theological : teachers - will Hot fill the bill.. "Study,"' the Watch Word of the Ministry. . . The minister of today will have to study if_he^expepts to be respected by his vffellowmen. This refers, to - ".Those: who are but unci untrained are_ ' ' 1 at .the best, places.?Regardleoo of hi;t qualification, the gospel minister will . have to study if he would keep a-breast of the age. Buy good books and . magazines ahd read them, Go to. great gatherings and listen to fine speeches and lectures. Visit the class / rooms in schools and colleges and hear ?; 1 the tiiffldy Instruction on the part of the professor and teacher, and thereby add to your store, iionse of knowledge, and you will be greatly helped. . /This thing of loitering around the barber and-other fehops telling funny jokds and buying daily,papers now arpTd then to read about Mutt arid Jeff, is going to send some preachers- back tn thf> plmir iitnnlf, mh? i-n ?h..y lifililln " belong. Now^th*t..e?ery,,eok>Hecl_min- , ister did not have an opportunity to ??: ? get a college education, let him study to show himself a workman approved unto God. J\ colored Kace Leader Wanted There is no question as to the min-o who are tho riprhtfnl lenders of the Nepfro race. Some the minister, others say the politician; sofnc ?ay the doctors,?while?others??ay lawyers. r Now there is np Question^ as the rhin- rister beinf? the spiritual leader. Our lawyers are our legal advisors and - - riprtftty "SftV Our doctors of course, 1 f. _ _ ate our. leaders in thair.. profession!.- j There is not much to our political...! leaders. average Neprro poli- 1 Lilian ia_a?poor oxouae in this coun- ~i try to day." All he wants is to I (fed 1 us to the place where they will pret M ilitU something for themselves^ So 1 j| the best W them simply lead us to i I ? ?,--r ind -J|j The New Rider | ?p lip Ellis ' , i -.il! * .> ' J ' ' >. ij| r! ^WmWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW o the place where,they get some money out of it and then are throligh with ~ us; and the -worst of them lead us S( Ttrthc place where they get for them- _-p selves a box of cigars'or a jug of li- S1 quorjand then they are through with w us. Sp the race f5~ stiU hunting for ] adeadfcr . A most excellent opportuni- n step out and -be acclaimed leader of tT the colored race. The man that succeed in getting colored people to tl organize and establish- mtrre "husiffiPSS" "? enterprises among themselv(*erT""1and ? show-colored people the necessity of c; supporting Negrp business entcrpris- n es. ^how them how to-make i^osi- li tions for foeir educated boys and girls J < by patronizing Negro business. He. vi ^ 111) t'itli illi this it ill be Hu *udmnw lodged leader of the colored race. U v Our Whereabouts. 01 This week-end. will'find us on our. pastorate at (.ag^ee. We are plan- ^ ning for ja gfeat time. Rev. Ford- ~ ham will he with us at night and a dear friend '(if mine will be with us during the day. I.ct the people pray, for an out pouring of the Holy Spirit. .* "I.r>t nu rwlvjinre nn mil- knees." Newberry News r i , 1?; ~ ! - ' ! s< :?!? " . n . ~' For the past few days it- has been.1 cold ehough for fire "at night. The blanket and quilt have been needed.' 1 In ?'.i few more weeks the public. d schools will be open. I hc parent^ arS"J"C getting ready to start thetF^chiTdron at the opening. ' *' .1 The writer attended service at Bea7 ver Dam Baptist Church Sunday. Rev. J. R, McMbrria, pistor, was called to take, charge in the month of May. J Since that time he has made an im-1 \v provehient on the church. SothSDO t provement. on the church. 'Something h over lit teen hundred dollars has been-! li raised for repairing. He has his eon-, jo grovation well orgnniy.pU They hntl n pi small rally on Sunday and in a very '4: ?l * ...ktta or.llnntn.1 ..n.. Vl 11 n.1 < ?>/! i ? "?"?M I ? ftlllV VW*I\_V?.V\? V'I?V IIUIIUIVU ~ Vnd 'eighty-three dollars. . ' v Mis. S. L. Moon has returned from t New York City. She spent the sum- n mer there visiting relatives and i friends. C Mrs, Lena Jones of Camden, N. J? t is-'the guest of Mrs. Delia Davis on Drayton' St. ' t Miss La Bassie Floyd has goneT to i' t?ike charge of her school' in Ridge- ,f Jand, S. ,C.', .j s Mrs." Louise Davis-is visiting her * r mother and sister on Caldwell St. ' Mrs. Davis is making -her home in Suniter, S.-C. Miss Cora Gary has gone to take j v>liav(rn /if Viov a/'Vi/iril in Imv'lir r?11-t f of the State. * . -J ? ? -t SOUK Ql ALIFICATION'S OF AN f - -ATHLETE - J By . Webster Madden t . ?_r_ r In order to t;ive all the candidates a for the football team a condensed 1- t dea of the -qualifications nec.essary to t make the'-Varsity* I will endeavor to notnt-'nirt the'fmTittntMiTaFe^L'ritialK-- te -tim.t-wTTT'Ti'e of vniue to thc/ bcginncf.1 If .as well as to the older, meh. s ' 1 he hTgh Kchop^ athlete should be a student. In-fact one must pass hit? 1 -academic tYoTTc betore he con become > a candidate for a varsity team. We v come to school primarily tb get an P education, and we should not, under any circumstances, neplect our books-P ?It is a well known fact that the muscles are" controlled by the mind, f -Therefore the candidate for an nth- o letic team will find that to win a place on the" vaYsity, the proper nam - ? tal attitude will help him rfioj?. than c his physical fitness. Of coui'str .nhv- S sical fitness is taken into considera- j? tion, but the physical marvel without jS UKgi'l'^lwngSS, hbtdk-hce, concentra- :S tion of mind, and determination can- g not become a hitfh class competitive j ig oftilafa " . " .|.j Sixtey per cent of the success of a :$ football man or'a football team is ' g the fitrht and spirit that he puts- into jj nis eu-oris. i nc Dest coacneo iootoail js team in the world without fl^ht and ? spirit would fail. We' do .not want $ men on our varsity who may layj]ownJ-2 bravely >o die, hut men who will light i ? like demons, to live. By this I mean g that we do not care for the man who i 8 may be witling to take a behtjng, 1 ? hut for the man who will fight every fi second to win apd who..will never ad- 2 tflit defeat. lt*..will be to your ad. 8 /antage to show".an aggressive fight- ? ng apirit. fire moment ynn Step on -ij fhc gridiron: :? ?--5 ~You all may be fighters, but un-. 3 [ess" you are willing to follow the ih-| 5 istructinos and training rulse, -.who ^ j , 1Z ' ? , v ?rTV7~" THE PALMETTO pirit, it will be impossible to get the ' est results. ' The coaches are your ommanders. You should obey them, he com-ties amkr^layers should co- ( perate. Tlie'^'tfPP^vorkinJ^: to accora, < lish the same "object?a successful r eason. Football is a hard game, ai\d i pquii'es a man's best physjjpal con-j ,< jJtion. -The training rules'^hould be 1 Dserved in their strictest sense. Any I lan whq does, not live up to them is J nfair to tbq' team, the coach? the i c-hool,. and most of all to himself, c he fighters 'who aye obcdiont-to in. fructions ?and to traiing rules, who. J -ill make the fastest progress,- are (. ie meft who can concentrate their" c ilnds unoY* their work. A eoncenrated mind c^?h absorb twice as ( luch, twice as thoroughly, in a giv- :v 11 time, as can be absorbed by a dis. -j. raeted one. So keep your mind on our work.' ' Too often I have seen ^ ood fighting, football men fail be- . ruse t of periods of "'Vibsentminded-.? ess" in a coi^tost; often a green candate who poseesseB. all three of these "I rp.'.ilitios may become '(discouraged ul feel'that it is impossible for him f ? malic gandi but hero i>. the pliicu ? i inject that spirit of "I, Will, I \VilT'^ *f the resolution to conquer. A tighten/willing to obe> intelligent ~h istrut'tors with a concentration of * lind and the* determination to overinio every obstacle in his path of -v rogress, cannot possibly be denied.. Z ,11 \Misity men should possess/ all s f the.se four qualifications; Remember them - AO GRESSXVE~- ' ESS; OBEDIENCE. CONCENTRA- 1 ION. DETERMINATION., . 1 Apply this.: psychology ~>fo youij v dionlworkmr ,whatever you attempt] t. will help you. ~ " ~ '? ^ . ik AVE^STER .MADDEN; . 7 iirector cof Athletics, Williston% In- ( ua'trial School. Wilmington, North t. : "" ; "T . ~ a 1AYO THOrt BEGINS FOOTBALL PRACTICE I' Darlington, S. CI?Prof. Leroy L. 1 'endnrvis arrived here Monday of this eekto begin immediate practice with he football squad. Prof. Pendarvis as received training in football and ins many novelties to "uncork." May- j ^ is. expecting the most eventful year i ^ n itr Tiiiirhnli ?A. largo nuhn~| ier of boys answered to the first amnions for practice. Among them ' re re: "Leon "Polly" Mirftae, halfback} V. J. Brown, hulfback;- Willie Chest tut, halfback; '1-ony, eijitf Robert'An- , lerson, tackle; Joe Prince, tackle; .'ooper and Swinton, guards; and At- j en Reese,-, center.. ' These -boys are demonstrating by heir' interest .and"aplication that'they^ ntond to be a potent brand of -poison r or all opponents during the oncdming ; eason. ' * ? ? *'** ' .. = . ' i :laellV meets morris brown in tokiil. strukfle jj ? , . j ( V / i till i;ruu i ^ V . 111 u Ml j or supremacy, the Claflin Panthers ] tre being' groomed to.^ meet Morrjs ! i 3rotvn College pigskin .carriers, fresh 'rom the tutelage of* "Whirlxrwdyi ohrison" at Orangeburg, October 7.1| \>ach/ Br ice Taylor is .working hard o have, his lighters ready. Much i nust be done. PorhTfps the 'largest ittendance will be present to witness : he opening hojfhe garner of.. the_ .Pan- i hers.: T ?? Those who .come ,to_ ^witness .^the ( irovements." An oval surrounded by'j 1 t crmler fiuan^r-mth'' tracK'-13. riflw'i under 'construction. Showers and < ocker rooms for the home and visit- ! < ng [earns are neing lnsraiicu. All J [ho come will find tht> expansion pro. I ;ram in progress. . m Eiery day of practice has been a :i\ind far the old rmd the new^ A few . J ite arrivals?finding?themselves?* ar behind. Everything at Claflin is s n edge for the coming battle. ? I" A MESSAGE;OF( | When death invades your family i ( solation'comes to ymi from thn firm [ AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIAT] protected by insurance laces, to 1p:i f t>olicy which your forethought pers [ such. [ Every member of -the family shoi j $500.00 CONTRACTS, Our agent I -auoui u. ,rnone The Mutual Relief & Be J. H. GOODE, < orngox>ooooo.ooooooo<Hyo0OWQjyc I j?FOR DEPENDAB See It I The Citizen's Fufl We hav& a complete h? in the veiy h | PRICES REASONABLE The Citizen's Fun t ft5 Washington St. j?,.lt? h.?.W'jT<VSfin/>7 . t ~y~ : ~ >~~-zz'~n. 3 LEADER'1 ~ - ? - ;J" . ~ BRANCHVIHiE NEWS ' . S' "Little Mis;s Wilhernia Williarhs eel ?brated her 6th birthday at the home her, parents Wednesday evening. rhe guests were: Misses Julia Maeind Denolis Williams, Florence" WalkC C ;r, Cafnelf and Lorice Holman, Pau_ s ine. Hampton, Myrl Holman, Francis ditch ell? Messrs.- James Williams, ft Smalls, Holman and Sam Mooseley. p, \fter they had "been served with ice- w :ream and cake, the little folks were ' ;?i l * --1 -? i "I highly?entertained. with music at jt drs. Almp. Williams' home. Miss e] lladys Lockett presided at the pian p, Mrs. Louise Jenkins . a.nd daughter, aj Jertie, from New York City, /are ti 'isiting her mother, Mrs. Maria Wil ct lams.. " ? ? : tp Mr.- and Mrs. Ilufus Wilkes, Mrs. P1 dzzie Moseley', Pansy' Mpseley and et osephine Edwards motored - to [' Ipripgfteld Sunday. They reported a ol deasant trip. ? :???? j e? Mr. and Mrs. W41Jlace. Boyd of 1 Mdrida, ai;e the house guests of "their '' ister, Miss Chessie Boyd. We wish hem a pleasant stay. %' ? Mr, and Mrs .1 une.AViUiams are the ( ,Sl wppy parents?"w beautiful hnhy 1 fill. . ^ Mrs. Susan .Niek's of Detroit, Mich., ' [l vith her little son-are visitiMrs. darie"Brown. We wish them a plea. ! apt stay. ; j/S JVJr. and Mrs. Waljfaee Boyd. Mrs. (M .izzie Moseley, Louise Wesley and nj 'artsy Moseley niotored to Orange- ' P': Thursday. A pleasant drive p. rati reported. Mis. Rebecca Smart and Son, Honry' Ta"e?'..eet>ui nuid .ftfaar cnandintr a vera:?LI fWasant stay".at her home at Allen. ?i lale with relatives and friends. *| u The Sunday Sehool js doing rtieely. ! J1 leompliohing'?much?good for thw.,U) ,<>mtg people. | I" TU/. A f1 IT I /lotrii.. numtc nvorv ill Sunday at 7;00 P, M. under the dil. P1 .octio'n of the president, Mrs. Mar- xv Jia Locket t?- The children responded 4'' beginning with the letter "A." A a| splendid address'"was delivered by \lrs. Winnie McRae. . v,-' l' Mr. Fred Leven was called t^Ala b bania on account of the"death of his "?b bfothciyOscar Leven. He will arrive _b with the body Tuesday morning, We ? ire in sympathy, with the bereaved ili family. ' ' . ; \.li Miss Lossie Blocker and Mrs. Lot tj tie ' Owens are"" still on the sick list, "d We. are hoping for them an early-re Ji jovery.' MISSIONARY MEETING IIE1.I) A'lVr, r ? - OROWN C-IfAPEL- v . .. t1 Cameron, S. C..?-The W. H. and F. M. Society of the Orangeburg Dis- ' trict was held in Browti Chapel A. ? M. E. Church, Rev. J.. M? Martin, pastor, Rev. M. Warley. presiding ellei', f . Mrs. Carrie L. McGill, our district president, had things well in hand and presided with grace and dignity. . , ^ ?The convention was a success from BvbfjLlyiew. point. The pruyer and jj praise meetings proceeding the"fYeg- j ular sessions; gave zest to the meetings, -/ 7 \ Thp reports of the locsjl societies showed a marked increase both in number and finance: ' . p ?Rev, M. Warley, our providing ol ler addressed the . conventton^-His^- = helpful' in'foi'matitfrynnd suggestion^ that tend f.or the advancement ot the ~~m :anse. Rev. E. H. "McGill, the offi ient presiding elder of the Waterce . District, with, more than ordinary alility, was present and rendered? valuable service. V*'" Mrs. Agnes L. Hildebrand, our con[erence branch president, was pres-! iisted in making the convention a iiieeess, _ CONSOLATION 1 ranks, what a message of con- 5H b thai. THE MUTUAL RELIEF' Q ION is under contract and you 8 I y you promptly your insurance g| uaueu you to tane out covering W uld have one of our SPECIAL <2 s arP anxious to talk with vou 8 nev'lent Ass. of S. C. I ' "Jen. Manager. 4 '? >o'ow<yoycAyo:owori'O'a0o:0ooooo LE FURNITURE fA . 8 : < ?I. V ?j liture Company f] : line of furniture itest style. LIBERALTERMS > | liture Company?fPhone 4978 fATEMENT OK THE OWN LUSH I M ANAGE.\l EXT. CTRCtJHAT ION. ETC. OK THE PALMETTO - LEADER J " ~ ~ Published weekly at .Columbia, ! ,, for. OcTo&er 1, lii-7, State f outh CaroUnit, .County of Riehlam Before mc, a Notary Public .'in an >r the State anil eounty aTpresau ?rsonally uRllenrcd (Jeo. II. ^lainpioi ho having heen -duly sworn aicim ig to law, deposes and 'says that h the manager of t ho PaJpiotuV Ltuu C and tljatTthe following is," to lit >st of his hnuwlfalgw^alfai belief, qe statement ol' the.'0\v'nei^hii>4 mar remont of the iitoressnH" public; On for the date 'shown in the abov iption, re<iuirpd by the Act of A uj. 't 'J'l. 101 'J. i inbodied in .n'et ioii"-41 ost?il Laws and Regulations. print 1 on the reverse of this form.to wit: 1. That the names and nddressi ' thtr"pxTbliKher, editor, nuimTgth litor, ami, business managers are! Publisher, The Palmetto^ I.iiuli ublishing Com if m v. Columbia?s I'.ddor. .N. .1. Kiodciiik. Culuinbi; 12 : r; : Business MnnuKor, Goo. II. Hair; in, Coh*inl)i?C S. C. " 2. Tlie owner is Geo. .11. Hani) >n. ? oiuniMa. ;s. t . ~~ '-V .'h, T1?it" the "-known bondholder: roetfjajccs.- and other security. hoh ~s owning rofr hotdlntf 1 per ecpt_ < ore~of total amount of bonds, mort ijjes. or Other securities are: Xom -1. That the two paragraphs abovi vine: the l 'lnies of- the owners," stool ihlers. and security hpb|ojs. if an' mtain.not only the list" of stockhoh s & security ho'dersas they appe.i pon the books 'of the company In !so, in cases where the stock.iiohh fsecppily liuldor i,ippeai,.s...iLpou-,lT >oks I.f rile ( iimpai:y Iru-ti o i i any other tUTuciary relation, tli ume of the porsou.~or cui-poiatiwn fi honi such trustee is he-tint?, is. yi\ i;,ais<> th-it the said, two pniat?rapl >ntain st ;d oniool s entbra* 4f?t*-?ad til's full knowicdjrc and belief as t K> .circumstances unci Conditions ui it which sfockho'.dvrs nnd* xccia'ii aiders who da jiuL appear upon ti tmb?of. .till.1?> <JLUpTLQ ' * U-l.'.U'Q old stock ami securities in :i c-nnacil ther .than that of n bonu*ii h* ow no nip this atliaiit has- 110 resign to hi eve that any other pprsr.n, aSsoci: inn. or viffporation-has any inlele: ii vet in?imlii i i"t in a he?. ihl -tor lattM.l by him. CKO. IR HAMPTON'." . >/"' ' ~--Manager. 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Use \Hf Y, coupon below. \Vi wN\ Sold Onr Appro vat jV\! \r "You are allowed 30 |/NvL]iA days' actual riding |l VsjM test before sale is | \j> WriteToday _num^f-Tlp;irf'st Mend Dealer.OUT OM THIS LIME r~ ? 1 Mead Cycle Co., Chicago, U. 8. k. ! ^ Please send full information and i | est dealer. | Name 1 ' Streti or J P. 0. Box I Town ? " . I SW | 183 | ? i . ; ? Saturday, October 1, 1927 FOR RENT ??-J 11*718 Bi<fe St. . 3 rooms ,1102 Pine St *. 2 rooms j^OOl Pendleton St. 5 rooms 3. ,1725 Pulaski St 5 rooms ?f- 1115 Gate St. '7 rooips I. 1920'Lady St. 3-rooms (I 923 Diyine St. 3 rooms jj 11010, Pendjeton, St , 3 rooms r> . V, .022 Green St. ' 5* rooms. ^ 1- Lis' yj?ur property with us. We - it luiiVe.'Tuul llt'tc<?n years'. experience in 1. it-Iill, Wiy' can .save you == CffS-ihopey. S!atcments rendered promipta ' ly each month. ' j Real Estate. Pire Insu^nce. Rents e-- " 1 103 Hampton St. Phone 6408 1 ? , : ? 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