The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 15, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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~ " . , "Business and Ft]
K?.r ~Enttrred at the Pn>t mtu-p pi Colunil
V . Aet t)f Congress.
p " ^ SU^jC1
oSujWl tfcc e
The Leader ^diUpubli>sji:.bidtOr.iv'.
. interest .wjien they ore eccbm
:'' ;' - the author 3 uud :.i\. u,V rt.-^r
. ' . , . *municatlCns v;ill nj$ .5c U<$tN
returned. .* ' v,,.'.;'
f ; umthli
Chocks,drafts, ap.d 1 Vsy\i'*br l$>.preS~~~?
~ , tj li'.t;'uiviO i1 iA--'
N. J. FKFiSr.IilCiv ----- -----
?J. B. LEWIE'- . ^ ?
- W-FRANK Wli.UAMS
-HENRY D. I'KAI;; OX . . ..
' ~ ? CEO. II. 11 AMNION - -----......
. V-f?, .. Y .-.u. .? 4Joiiiaiur?icatious
int; i.U'cU/,iur >t
should rc-uen" the yu... t i.-.i x... 1, >.i i i
? day ut fttott we ; . i.l.j A.?Oj
- ' ' flay.. night
, coLi-jyi-i.' , -S... *: ?&
The Stale I ciorcti F.iis -- j-n
]x"'- anything worth exiiifeiU?g.\v.i?i,
: ?ifig is: iho V v-.'
L_1 ' .' iiKtutft'1-y .und', er.crgy to cfrCyr.
vvorth vv-tiiio. \ '~T'
. ' I ' ' *
' v ~ f a-r n i c r s - of - Ih o ?4.'afe_tJt:
ton stalks-new-in era. r that X
be destroyed. tC'olcre t'lii'imHs
tainly is not v ;'; ?
fields as, a r-i \ U'V t iie\ noli
the possibility Ci'lVtirg v
,_ tajniy no one wa^:'- t) g|.-/c-.do
'_ ' the'coljton 'crA?p; ?
. ' - .; . *
? = *n10- ^Yov.iofi' , Ir toy dor.cnrmr
bia lias \ sf yj.-.k^ % .ht t'o.
its 'next efis: ivn 1 ;1t
fc<.. - tiohis beryjv; (igp a w
r Rsicftstag '.l\c-? \gi\ it >'
however, vhaliv \;\ at >
' it wiii oe cbiis'idoi:-.-.i ,i
- ing to niccLra iivi:. ^
' . '' *V '* i
v ' - -The. '"hctithcii Chirr /'. i
t-rrrrsnan -ciiuri -1 i'.i -,'i i :?l '
. ' Chinese uo-ey:. v '>c
ri-M-i- ir-.y : . : >
. lorm ill'i Church C ChrtT\?.''
VV'^'A^A.'A'.vjAtAjA.A'.voj . . . , .
. -v* yhing^C- C k)i \ . 11 ... :
just Low the tiling .-.a - :
be..aViq'-touniU? thUX'yti'S? pi'-i ic
at. .least, cvu v qiibit' h:: - v av.ee
. V- ' * -.1 . ; * . ' , -i. .
?r^?? Tp:> Riehrro, tho frr":! I'.-v/'r-v...
. .. which previmu .ri*e ^.hlviUwi
. .' . Stat^ whore; the oyiUeA. look'
. .sin Ciilifori lia. it w-i?l he ivrhc
r V .! by-Cohere.. < a' v ; .j &Ulpi
- in IDiO. CV.arr;,- .- aaV) gni-i-I.
r :? -3-- ' Tint do -to c >:>ih >it**rndt h;rcnivorl
?j-?: Negto-bo^ev 1J'. ..levT'ivO a ~ar:1
r -.gc'r "white-wrtAyi-K,v," (.;?|.-yy
<_ that Jack !i:v,i .irawf> : <T ?uTT,
Ali jtlie ciian*.?i-fon tut^a hov .a
? f-nrn {,4 y y-Y v : vv;: a ib;4
2/ jp i FOiiEIeiXKK
T ~The n.'vlly ccifCHpX11y Cu.ti.ni
7~7"' ' dered to tbo un Avi.ineaii ucj
start fcids. . Think di' :-i?c ii i<t<\
-. - r- xniiwst- or must not \ltyi V/ihgHo
i. " Sohultz and Iu:.< V.'ilhy ! h ive.-.
~~~ r~- lhP\scl>o?7h~rchcr;:hm U'.>1 G.-At
j . in to. ?4-4tay v v. v.* chvuu
. * Pospichal. IO. CorIttiilly t^om
~~~when such as ihe-c.v- J. rc ignc-i
???: meriea whon Am-otWa levuUAji
?i?. tho mo.jt i-<v. o. a. A
v de^crvoi^yvQ.-".o it ~u11 voti* 1 \o,
-Foreigner.-, v.
lliOUJlii L : ~7 . ; '!
who has o.cno v;/i! k/,'
stranger ai.a h:;; / ?. U-'optf
" r" . ' ;. ' * i or*v n*r ?"> i r
* - -r-?-? r\ v J uK,
~r ' " To vrnrr-r M'V'STTrrTr-r-T-.T
-?' . ' the' cciebratiofi i>t ;
(jwCu). eao/HbukM
~ '.that ijtu^llS i'ii- ti.:; u?i:hl?tllliO.
Senator, "appiai'.uivk* u-U ikat.1
:' ' 'pgoiilo reoo^iv - "me r.r.'.i 01'
eyery niovcijiciil iv>' ro 'nap-.. i;
-?- , ciai, aiuiouKces u^.tpse to
the citlaeli4 hyaij uj^U at' 1 oft
~ *? &nd the higiVj.-.l .,< j?jlbL>Xv.&-b'
>. tHat'econolnfc barnd;** "not 111
t~- . * y ro jvcl I' a 1 a I I lie
to the humble; I ciiiid trader Hi
" u n iTh pal rcTTsti a 11. bh^re-'of'Vtd.,
protecting jiherty \va<l pro]>011
'with due regurjcl tttid ihohQ-saioj
ic, ffiffli be thrown riboufrthe 1
? 'visible government to the end
L itself,'like, a ca<atr upon.the.
stating an Kleai to be;; -inii.fi at
everyday practises in hi* .State
really funnS to hear "a'hotu "C
?he prccr.vcri." Ann | > U - p.
the ;
that, the'paths of opportunity
in oratory are ftrarfo. Thhfr i;s a
ferertco ;n the aentimer.t e\*}rrea;
fc exist can ^>e explained. Sfich tl
'" the end do ?6od. Tito oft rrper
B&r believing what is repeated "if it
>tto IGrator
r " N
EKLY
reet, Columbia, S. C.
Ittorial i'honc t-'tStlj
)ia, S. C., 93 second class matter by an
KIPTIONS'r-"r r ~ ~ " ~
) Three Months ... r ' $ .75
Single _ ".05
]'owed, by law. . *
rational letters. bh subjects bf general
j. aided by yho names and addresses o1
tie, an savory', nntbrer?A^wywwus 'coin,
d. Rejected manuscripts will -mot be
iSaBSiS ^ Ww9
a Money. Orders i.hould be.made jpyyaUU
a I'ii'l .ol To I'rHlle^
. ^ Editox
1 -: jr-Fiwernal Correspbiulen^c
.. Correspondence
;'l _ ~~~tv1 rrlf - - - -- N?\Vg"Etlttei
iii AUmagei
Cui's e 14? *s?uo must.be very. b.ici', ^tid
iv i'aimetio-Leader not later, than"Tues,
i v .j i-aTj^ntd-i oeitrl nt-wi?) by Woditsa.
rURliAY- -OCT^15, 1^27.
~&i course* have it on hand. Nolh
iihveh'i done anything llor tin
into' healthy rivalry ^yilh pebplc
...
01
v ' ciij; urged to destroy ih.e cut
.iat port?t'lis both weevM^niiglVl
h?5ufd inped this "advice.-. It cor
J t = 011 s.iallis to remain in th<
\veevi'i\\viien. hy. destroying th.em
-. > rr'Yd.i',K aj.^^c/-irOyed. Ccr
, a:-:u\ nnioi't to Liijfe:#iesirl?yer ol
" ' ' '
* --5' .
d h r.ar^i;.'.4onm-y
bo'pi'c -e:.v:.d to the Legislature :/
v' 'ibis sattie- q.u.es
. 'a i d nr. i;Uv making Lody?'Hit
- .Son ni. December. Wo feai
. ? -r.,n?#i?icr.ed in this State a:
T~"?' .-'.i.;; ciiiL'.ihliei1 than accord
ii.fc-Cfct.'., -rr*.-1- ~ ~ "
'to ' have. a. bettor idea".of t'hc
; liv/jA'.xlu'wvvlvt's. Recently
. i;? tie nam in at ions,, o fdlT otiost a-ii.i
\. ;':1: ;.i-.-Vc;':.rian< ditl'eronces aril
P 'Jo:;'., it v.:ii 'no god if i.Ik
';\hV: hhiant s to .Arrenca to' shov,
TniViountry doesn't seem U
doctrine and polity/. So fai
I jivi'raiurc: .' 1?"'1.
?7"" 1 -r~~~_ "7. ""
-- or. tydn run r.fuul of the. lav
ci' light pictures outside ot- tin
pL'tG;-' This t-ime Tex's trouble i:
mho odd UuT^iKis law .\va>-? pasSec
\ Var!f>pudTTTnT JoTTrTes so s'oundlj
Lug much to do, thought it would.
-Srat^Tn^tTTrcs shp-winga skillfn
pu ?oh no. Mr..h would'endan
:Ai cv-u yone ip-the country knc.v
and- c.-^o'd not hi ng much abput it
PA ?T 1*''" > r\ V>ti4 . . -1 'J J 1
. V, tJ LI I, I UJS5S IIclSI] l III'
law 1ft licghrwitlf. ' " ' .. .
0-?? ' - *
s' cutting ui\ , *
L'il oi' C.ary, Intl., a?bjccDy'aurren
; .1 i.-'oj' a bunch ?of foreign tip
jiii-jOj telling Americans what the:
ki Hochm'uh, Glenn Beplank, Mar;
-are-the rallies of the leaders o
c, Ihth; "'CJfey Administration gav.
+ **y -by- -a r i > o 1 i e b hi a p named Jose in
u.g io a pretty pr.-.-s in Americ,
rs#\ylio have done nothing for A
rnei-ii-n mn-t he denied-what the.
jvon every ...thirf ..couiiU\v
; o " il p! est. while t'he.Ncgr
its' .growth is shunted aside as i
1 -ecr-uitry, i,his America."
1
?IU L b ORATORY.
.-?r tfvorge of Georgia .delivered a
.iiilyci>ai!y of the iJatlie of King
-t^uee-eve he halts from a Slat
ff (71 the United States. yiaid Lh
ta". hit-rvoncd, ihi< nation*of. fro
:h i conies to ijju l'reo: onno.M
[\X i 11Ly V? J i'C V i i ?L I* '|/0 * 1LJC. cl I () IV JL i i I) ' *
protect.'the lite and property o
tlr-provlded hy the law of the lane
i,he interest of the commonwealth
paths of opportunity be kept open
c (lag. In-short thch.CoiVstitutioi
y siv.J r 1)0 observed and enforces
guards, both s/at>pa'aory and orgai
u<ii*'iduhl io/ the preservation ot
iii,..i corruption may not faster
body politic.-.' If the Senator i.
, well and good. ~T>irf in view,of
f ajid her si-d or "States it -sounds
hr?- r'.nivstifiifi/? ? > iitrt?*ii-wa ^u..n
v. v. vviv.vjii uiuiii|miiyu ft iti'jl
K-uiii.r i / U;^ of- Aj^tr thx;
luiizens! know that the Constitu
<y far f\~ fhcy^jJf'C concerned, and
nrc very much restricted.- >R,ht
nvisaprflfl when Hheso- kind* flights
bout the only way the prncat dif)
sed and the actual conditions that
ights of oratory may however in
iting Of j> thing will result in one
is kept up long enough.
A |' I- tirTitn"W-i
, THE PALMETTC
ryo^aoo.oy#jx<o ! i
I Pointed Points I
g By George A. Singleton! r
>! . I
Thc Delation ot itciigion to Sci^tice. ]
For three cousecufive. afternoons on !
f the"^tThlvrfsiry of Chicago Dr. Simp.
>c*n of Fil i-bn";--., Scotland, delivered!
. a scries i>f lectures'-on "I he Kehuion'
'of Koiigh n to Science." lie is a most:
, woiuhy successor to the gvcat j Henry ;
i i Pniftimond. Nearly everybody, had i
'at .cyme time load ' "Tho (Ireatesjtl
. Thing in the Wprlt!,'' "'l'he Ascent ol;
;i Man" and ".^ntiiral Law.in the Spiri |
' tual World.' ^ They- at price surest
^ fhe-man wfrove fTfreo1 Dr. Idm-;w now
fills. It is heedless to say that the
t 'speaker took a synoptic view- Sclnhci'
' ; discovers facts and religion inter
' jn-elsHJieui; .one is fragmentary and
' th other rrmr.i'"honsivcM ohc has .to
| do with th0 v nld of sense and .the
| other the world of intelligence; -one
, IWs U) ilu.wiili thi* real of phonoine:
nil', the . otliet' tho kingdom- of trrtti,?m;ilo
n-nii'y., I'n.i'ily.-rrctt.' in .
> his Moral Values has nnalysized life
uinta .about. ohfhtdiiT.'-eTtJt values, but
no one stands uloiie-and independent
I of the others. l ife cannot be lived.in
p. willi p-1hrH- con. part mci it, Both
t-j-sci.-noe .nnd-rclftriori beiontr to God.
In till these years science ha.s been,
! the servrSnt'of man. It i-, only h tool!
.' /sis any education oV body^tof know |
{h'desje.FvojH the days ' of CrjjjQn
*"^unt 'tlu?'church for.
' ed.iu M.i'i.i.?Ti'.r out?jn'.eiTVft in
' seieb",. lv-.u f.yirht -sd'oul on Intel
t wdml he^frTe. Il tKo'Thristirn.church j
'does pot believe jin rc'ence it might,
? as y.cl; elosa im I; ve.l-.vV.s. for ncar_
I' jy t\t-by'*cou:; . Heat is tynsjht nowa.
s days is influenced. hy science.
Ajd'laal ::>iu^:r ,.cW.^uh-'
sid.i.nin.--be*?the chtnvli- .L'.'vCijiif .
lunnkMc sc-i. iuv ?t \v.Iii v.n:k out'
? lakir-ir xyilhitir our olwtrhr4tjctrts, tfti.'.,|
J automobiles', radio*, micraiihuhcs, !
t'. iiolley i a:*:-, bus-.; -s, ."railroad tr?m^!
'-ewttier ct'ir.<'.an i ?i 'thou. and ?.uul |
' "-i'V .-V'.-s^ Tain sci
eni-e- of.the .church and. .our I
i \v:ii(h .s \v ill;' bo y? ftp use, for there f
.. ! twdilJ l'.* .Uf. ? V ? ?...< -01 I
[ladies bfothflay ahftanag would be .
>' \ ilii'i' i. rn'v:iv' 1 ' wof n jilt'iKC
J and religion . lh>i> ioocu "lead .0110 ;
*, nyay Vvbnii thai"? -7Tnc~tror.?iie is; m
I the jtoini -??!" -view. When one i^oksl
*., at lilo frpnva oik.- ?klod-angle he\will \
app.riiis^ >.\w and, .no^'kv-t- the Other,
t IT ^ ylei (i 15 ' 1- 1 < lie fccnj
?!u.-v a t "11 'i1 Mt .hf will ex i
i' <-!ai?i with' the aYU-ittv singer in Ic
raol: "I lie t-a.V'n is the I.'trd'y miiV
B; it.-;, fiilliu-ss -tluhonf, the world; and
they that, dwell thonc-in." A little '
--eit nee ouiketh ont.' a fool, but nuith ;
. \ Pcio.Uce mnketh one, v ise. A little of
rmyt'Tniuv i ~ <1 a a -mjt . nitr -fotk::
take a disconnected tpkt from.the Bjble
and, Lccuinu religious fanatics, j
>' Somt. .take a. little c'' low tush light j
V'"l nittpr and /to to; P'rt tor*s< Field. Bo. |
1 .member vhepespen'K'' hivoption'and >.
t1 - touclv not .tl'.c Pierian Sy. 1 i;i
? ?
t) j . Page Mr. Mencken v
' Your editors nil over the. country
"Ii'l'e -all. lict up -rA-en aitVAPeWikon's
' : iwo. ii'st-.kh liji'v n lxcL'inl^tip-!
ki The kiiuiday ITi- [
*' ^ftuc.~iT frtrnt-he yphl is false nothing .
" Will .conic <?f it. u.;rt?then 'we j
' , h:iil belljgu'look to out..elves;' Per J'
l?e was *i?lE. color in his
! apimiisal of the -Negro 1'iiusic, but
' he curfitift'.y felt the 4ock beneath his '
iTy-h U -in-4hs-vtnraLcm lhr? iv.mistry nf {
i our group. There , is only one thrrig !
S : ' 1 '*. '
,, loi- . Us to: do?tf'uTn our future spivi |
unl loahers. The l.i.-.i Lh.ng In briheg.;
is for. us. to foster 'worthwhile theo_
' log iva'f t ruining ins Tuitions. We
LULllll'KUl Uk tlllLU UUill - I
I pe?AQ wiT~. ehboTs of half a cghlury
j uiiii; ii.i. mem, mil wo couiit al icasl |
m.-il:.-' a J Winning. , The ho'si Ira"nod ,
niir.ds in* orfr jfrbiip 'today are nun
have been trained .merit or Jcaaj
1 in ..white miiinuries; In-.tbat regard j
^ '-ho vvbilr, r<.'k> h;>?;'Q-he^n POnd to U3,
i Think "of the number of men who have ;
\ J
conic from Harvard, Yale, Bpston,
/Chicago, C'difato, Ciirre'fc and Cher.
! I'm. And thnnk tied their -doors' are
11 still ppch.. No 'i.jo' has ycr portrayed j
four d.ht tr nhwjr thi?r J
. j line of endeavor. No color line should
i ?bc drawn in this^line of work, and it
has not, been prawn. 1 >11 npnrt from!
(jn m inon^au-Xi^ curiam, Mttemnt at
...a .race
-ThaTh*? not been niifefevdry the aggro.:.'
j r: t^ ^ en k ' 'v,' nf^fn *s zrj
! odness, tend sec tionalism thwart the , 1
j training of. preachers if we want to,
hut coming, generations of unborn (
j Negro boys and girls will damn us i
i in oqr graves. Any young man in the '
v.,--" ' ' . ' : ' * . vV '*
--1 ? ? ;-=* : O?
) LEADER
twentieth century Who desires to en. j CC
u i' uui' imm.-ary. and is not,.willuig .
lo saewfice and pay the price of prop
aiation has no busiriess wearing the
cloth. In the rurals and Urban cen. ,wc
ters the demand is for minister who I dei
can teach. When you page Mr. |-re<
Mencken tell him that tve are coming,! tQJ
rnnfennhY^ with beast at Epliesus,
that the Negro ministry since, free. jn
!om is not ashamed of its ''record of ^,
spiritual leadership. It compares fav ,
drably with that of any other group j ^
Considering . time and circumstances.)
?? j ?2
SANDS TO ORANGEBURG COL- I an
ORED FAIR
' , , '. ? W
|)i'upli' aiu1 tu conic to the Orangebuvg
County Colored Fair, November
D-t-11 from Columbia according to J M
licv. Roykin, the Columbia excursion lit
promoter. It is expected that .Rev. ^
.Pinkers. wit bring a large nymber ^
from the Charleston section.
its nr tin- third year for thiy new i ^
feature in_ the, development of thisi^
progressive IhTtninif section v.m\ this ^
year premises to be larger and great | ^
or than any preceding exhibition. Ex-1
hi bits of stock, poultry, farm pro_ j^
ducts, rural school industry and the ^
work of Claflin and State Colleges ^
located in the will be fai*^^
gieater tr?in Iprccejliiii? ytitrrs:?Hur_ i ?
rnony and cooperation Seems to be ^
rppfi-iiipst. in' the elforts pf the lead j ^
' *'J
-rsr? . . ' ' MAVWint>g#iny
jc; to bp edueatiorul day
when all the rural schools and col
leges will turn out enmasse to make * ^
ibis : grcat^dav in the history, of Jse i ^
j: ro progress, for South Carolina. I'M
Fool ball this year promises much ' ^
interest'to the fans. Thursday State
Co'lege will meet Benedict College, ^
ho lcpycsonis the Baptist constitu--?
ira of the State. Friday Claflin "
1 M
College will mieet Allen University t
\vlto represents the A. M. E.'s of the 1
Sj at'el: These two-features will. u./ l V ^
much- .interest to the success of the , '
?. - ~? 1 1 Pi
LL1 ( 1'priSC. ? .. v. - - j
The races are^ to he better fliTs
year.* F.. I. Aiyen .and'Prof. W. C.
Lewis claim their. horses are in the ^
he.-1 of .shapo af present and profhisc '* j
vo give all fans n run for their men. *vt
"y. -A'most enthusiastic and favor. *"
-ni.in. cr.pAvr js fthe many ^
white -friends of the Fair. . ' I
. ' * ? rr-r?s Ul
-> ' M
.. 2Greenville News M
Mrs. Belle Clriflin .MeRue oWtrsg- Ah--*^1
rvlcs. Cal . is visiting relatives and ^
f\ ionds here, -'Mrs. Me'Rae is a for- .
!?t?' ievident oFthhs-erty-and-is- hcing---J warmly
received by numerous friends J
Mrs. Mjirtha Turner of Atlantic '
Citjv, X. J., jgjhc guest of -the'/MSss*
os* White en Ham melt fctt
Miss Moilio (irrdaii nhd Mr.>IIarry V
Freeman, popular yotftig- couple of
'his city were huppily nr.uriodcnaxlay_A_
last wefik. . .j*
Miss J?.mi0 Holmes a teacher in r>
' he Union graded schuul spent .the ~
past week-end pX Hue West.
, Mr; - John W. 1 Brock"" fornlhidy of '
110 Green Ave., this' city,' 'died Moh-1"day
Sept. 20 at the City hospital.
The l'uncral services tvere held last
week at Aljen Temple church, Rev. D"
I.."Witherspoon assisted by. Rev. W.
M. Wat son oflfciatirtth The late Mr.
was born and reared in thid city and^"
"Tjad numerous friends,who are deeply
grieved by his untimely death. His *t
falher Mr. W. Mi Brock and the folttovetng-^isfers
and-brothel's survive?~
Mrs. Carrie JohnsonTrrrcl 'Mrs. MMilV
LV T'.ivlr nf P. .ilfOv,
Turner and Miss Julia Brock of
Greenville; Mrs. Lois B. James-j>f ^
Van Meter, Pa., and Messrs. William '
Brock, Cleveland 0., Ben Broek, Pitts
burg, Pa., and *Luthcr' Brock of Atlioita,
Ca. 1---A1
Mr/;. Oomel'a Jennings who_Jias?
h~yf ^*-^VtTTr,,ir~T>7i^Y for
the r,ast sovrrnt rlwv?c f ,r??t >*r-1 *
.her home in-Evanslori, 111.
i -w
Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Robinson Mrs. .,*
ben'lna llllrtl. A11S.4 11!U1M lltllll lllld ^
Mr. Verring-Mytrs motored to West ^
Union Sunday., where they spent the.'^
The Airpiance mee held Monday
niprht nt. Allen Temple proved quite
successful, aboAt.. $70!0Q 'Ijeiny raised,
The winners were: "The 1'ride of.'^
Grefcnvillc" piloted by Mrs. pelilah 0
Turner; "Old Glory" piloted by Mrs. <}'
M. A. Calhoun" and "the Queen of the cf
u" ? .1 ~ at-^ * < "
?'ui t'liwu-.u? -til.s. ^ 11- . ft
Ttnnrer "Till* Alli'if Spft'crafry afld "CTiF^
Palmetto Wonder" were worthy of 3
mention~ ^ ~~r ~ TV "| 8" I
The Willing Workers .club met 8
Monday niternooiT-fT the home of' ?
Mrs^J\TblHe Harris Dh .Nichrrls ffisvhere
a very helpl'ul session was ha?V.^;_
Rev. D. L. Witherspoori" preached -two '&
fintl sermons Sunday at Allen Templei ft
churfch, using as a subject "Christ's
yoke', not ours' and "The Surrender ^
if3'ungodly things", morning, and .0 '
night, respectively. A quite timely <3
jennon was delivered
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lntributions to benedict m
(,KAND STAND }l
We are indeed proud to stat^-that hi
nk on our grand stand is well un-. j
r way and is being personally di
ded by one of the leading- cont.rac
s pf lhe c i ty, Mi\J Moses Cooper, ^
'Itli i-mvi-w us th'' authority to ruy 1}
slang, "Our {grand sti^rnl may not ^
the best in towii^tiut it. will lie a _y
loppin' good'un*." We invite 'our v
endsand stock holders in it, out to
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te its eVCvtion. The go^al is hover.ja
X in sight and we solicit our friends,
d graduates to stand- by .us" >until A
: put; the job over in big letters and
assure you that you will haVc our ' j.
ver-dying gratitude. Note the list j;
w it continues to Arrow: ^ 'TTT^
Name Pledge?Paid A
r. and Mrs. E. K. Butler 5? 5
v. ( . E. McLestor - - 5? 5
r r-H
rs. Violet Green _. ____ 10-? 10 | ^
iss Wiltyjlmenia Herriri 5? 5 ,
rs. Shellic Hue _-g 5? 1
.'Isaac Lover ? 1?. 1 i A\
of. II. 0~PPTTiTT - ?- -2,
ilumkin Auction Co. _ i2? 2' ^
iss E. Mohlman __ ? .5? . r> ^
ti>ovnicht-Ak4)ouRull -- tO
r; 3. CV Mobley ?4? 1 ;\
i ?n Ruth Wntwn? ?;4 ?t-W
r. B, J. Mason ?1? 1 L;
r: and Mrs. H. H. Cooper ' IO-a^. 10 |j,
r. J. W. Govaiv, -L__ . 1-? ' 1! f.
r. Ed. Davis ~ .1? 1 j
D. J. Dixon ,.1 .^-=-=^=?' 5 - . "5
r. Harrison V-.. .50? '.50: ^
mf T AT. A, M^ers 10? . 10;.j_
r. J nines Brown . _ _
ir's (V,'herhie Mack 5? , 5.
r. I'k lrlicr MeDaniel. __ 5? 1
r. Henry' Abel '3? -3; .
r s. . B. AntisdoJ . _.$200?$200 i >
r. J..G. Stuart 10? 10 ^
l\ N. A. Jenkins 10? 10 J .
rs. N. A. Jenkins . . 5- - 5 i.-j
of: S. L. Finley 5? 5 (
. of.- Z. Townsend - 5? 5 ,
of-. \V. D. Yarney -.5?. 5'i ,
of. II. II. Dutlci ??fr??~fr?i
FT~J). K. Jenkins "T 10? 10' >
i s. 5fr DuTmi ore 10?* 5-j
. v. A: C. Arbouin 5? 5 \
r, J. W. Branson - 10*? 10 j
v. It. II. I'aul t 10? 10 i.j
r> \V. L. Simpkins 10?- l'j i
jv.- J. \V. Mathis 1? '"l\\
l'v. J. S. .Earle?=?10^? 1P,
> .Tnhri .Slil.p;- 10 2 .
1*;-Elliott Wiley 5? 5i^
r. \V. X. Roseboro 10? 10 ' j
c. W.'II.-J-Iarvey _L10? 101."
- r W ukm... ? r. i
I. u, ?? . Ut4HVJi ? ? ? - ? >'.<j " 1 j j
l\ iicnvy Williams _- . 5? ' 5
55ls Ruth Varney 5?r. 5
k M A. F.vans * 10? 10 '
iss Li A; Norther . . . .10? 10
rs. A. C. .Slili-fTwll -i- _5-n 5 .
isc;;D. Br a die y a _ _ __; : ' ? 1
lis. Hattio Green 10? 5
r. n. Boa'\Vl'!,uht? .10? S ~
rS'. Julia Bcnilej* 1 . 10? 10 A
v. Jesse Goodwin ... ...10? ITT^
r. Jno. Counts, Jr. 10? 5 i
of. T. ?L. Puckett -J? JO? 10 1
tv. II. 0. Slaver 10? J0|i
v W. L. TVnji/., S?, oil
rs, lij.ll; Walton , >... - J
re J..C. White 10? 1
ish .. 10?'.10
rs. A. P. Dunbar 10-j : l(|j :
r,. si Mrs. Waltonj 10? 10 j '
v. W.^ C. Johnson 10,-f^n . 1(F
r. K(b LOU ^ 1^?7T1^ i
r. James! Goode i.' *l(Jj-T?;. 10 1
r; G. Lee RatlifT _.si .10? 9'1
XV JueJ If. .Taekson 1. _ 5? 5
jr.. 1. A HwnkitW _V 5? 5 I
^ G: L. Floyd - . ^ 5? "f>U
e_ \V. J-^bnutor 10? 10^ 1
r. Ew W, Vance -- 1? lj .
r. G. T. Cherry !_.>_ 5? 1 j i
r. C. L, F.cileston -- 5?- 5 !
Ity. E. W. Rhodes 10? 10 i
i s Janie-Adams -- 5? 5;
ivD^AV. Wuods" _ ,?.5 6 j f
iss. \V. R. Thompson -- - 5? 5'
r. T. II. Finckney 1? l b
v. E. F. Calhoun 10-? 10 j(
r. Rohei't Nelson 1? ljv
r.,Wilsc Martin __ 1? l,v
?." T. M. Finckney ---- 10? 10 , \
r. r>. It. Sim?* , ' 10 1Qi*.
C. E. Williams V 5? .5 | a
* . k. Ctaodnjciit -- io - r> l
!? ?7-.
Ucl'Owa ^ But
Wo
nUo wish to nail yo'nr r
So hoc. 11 ^yhlrVi nw nwaa
To mm System of Typewriting a
Band. For further informatio
lumhia, S. C. or phone 9115.
Hours: FTorh 9:00 A at
T*r?r-to'7:00T. M W
Ttr.v. m. ii. hqm.owa v:
Principal.
pccially to tlii? studcuts of the
REV. HOI.CnVi
2029 Taylor St., "
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_ : :;>y' . ' / <' .
Saturday, Oelober 15,1927. .?
r. P. H. Sharper 2? 2
r. J. Ei Dickson - - -? 10? 10
!iss Minnie Fogel 10?-- 111
as. II. II. Mobley in memory
" Mv- Mobley ?? 5? 5
tri L. Lillie'vybod ?& ? 5
tern Itedfrrn -----VT--? '5? 5 _
lr. Pink Roof _ _ 1 - 1? 1
lr. M.. J. Wpbsun ? 5? *5
[r. M..lk-Dolio\vay - 1? 1
Ir< J. M Mawvclj ,1.. 10-^- 10
lr. Lemy Siinpkiiis--^=r=^?--5 ?Ek-. ' .
ir. II. A. Everett 5?- . . 5
lr. II. \V\ Bradley - 5? . 5 > :
r. F. B. Jolviison __s 5? 5
I,. I m .\i<r.tn ; g r.-u r. ' ?^
lr. C.. A.. Ponipey _I " ' ; 5? B
lr. L.jII. liiillm.iM - ./ ? 5? 5
Ir. Moses T*h;; i;: / 10-f. 10
l_J.-_(.-nilius I.). 1)'S. ^ /
iiss Aaipeliite .Davis 2^ : 2
Ir, C. G. Spaubling . 1? 1
lr. C, A. Chiok . -- . 1? 1
lr. Lknry Monleilh^. . 4? 4 1 ,
IW.J-. II. V\~i Iliads- 10-^- 10
Irs. Geo." I.t>?;tn __ 2? 2
Irs. 11. C. SlcD. . 2? 2
It: Irvlni? Hill !>-? 5
Ir. \\\ M. Kivb.v . 1? 1 .
Ir. Cirn. Willum*?---- - iJ t
icv.'Jj.'C Jenkins. 5? 5
lev. J. C. Dunbar 1 5?- 5 .
Idlioii B. C. Club : 2S& - - 10^-r, 10 ;
)r. W. I). .Thomas .. -- 5? 5 , _
Ir. Munrut 'l.imlauy?t?*-=?-5^ 5-;
lr., Alub Jii'i-si; . ^ , 1? 1
fV. lv-.'B. Bin roughs -? 1-? 1
] i . Joim .Mini ii.; _ _? ITT 1
Ji>r. ..l^.rT7fia" } 8?"Tt ~ t
|r*. al.'.Vr. Kolhies-y 9pr. % "/. '
.1 i% Diiviil. ilulL-V?: ?;^r ?' J' J;'
ilf. .ii. . J. l'"r. ulinou.. ; 51= ?L
.Ir. L. 11:'\\<kh1s I-""""'1 10? 10 '
.it*. I). K.->SUu'Us ' -_ .
.ii\ J; C". - 10 5
: r i'o. -Viu i' ra y _ - -T-?.-. _ 1TI v l . 1 fupt.'
CiVM. liCi.l __ . 1(| 2,
ins. rseiiiu Mamlvrts . 2.- 2'
Jr. T. J Jj.?y 10 $ *
.11'. .Uooro - .1 r 1 1
Jr. llarry Adams ' ?It 1?
iuv. K. .u. .Ux cr.s?-i? ir?
Ji* I^LL-St ___ 5" 5 |*
iov. !i ilcard -- " 11 Aju
Jr. 'imd >ir.<._ Y*Jn. JJon'nOr. 10 10 **
Jr. \V*rw. llio.tiS . 5 . 5
Jr. T. J. ltnlznjingcr 1 1
Jr. \\'m...Maii;g.iu.U 3? 3
Jr. J; AY. Ik-mrhuni i ? 5 5
Dr.-. I.. 5^. .J.laiucls.... 10 10. . %
Ji\ M.: . .. 5 '. :5 > '
.Vk'ct-ing, 1 mo:.day njght, October
Sih a; t-n- (.'lilc-gr^ >?:U0. 1'. 5
' 2\'."A. Jcnlvin.;, iM. 1). * _ .
. r"Ciui:jjalgn Manager.- 'i" ? ?
m Vi-.) A. C, Marshall, tSoc.
CUNiON XIAVS
The CuoU: 'i". \\'y.-\u'WJAQii Bible Hub
held its im t-'oii;.? ai. Bell* "St. liijfh
School tfci'ota i' 7; Ll'-J.?it was largo
y .tUi'jidod, "'
^Miss Carrie i'yiks left Saturday
New York V'l>', alter. 'spendinff
uiv vtu-a.ti'.n w.ili - vc'lativi-s und
Vieiuls. ^
AIi.|-. Arthur Enjrlish. entertained
dr. and-Mrs. \VTaylor and Sir..',
snd jNIrs. .1. 11. .Morris on* October*** ;
'lb* L^l x' '
Aii!?.s Mary ..Bailey of LauVen?,-was
t'Tvisiror In tho eity. f~?r?Mk
st s ..Molta il Amii'isun and Ada?
Joyd'spent the-.weekend in Spartan.>ur&r
" ~r ? . -.-.vrMr.
and Mrs. .). II. Norris left for
?t?- Petersburg,- I'la, -alter spending a, y/roi'y
"."a. .,:ny u i; h nl'ktTfrcs and
Mr. rind Mirs. W. C. Tavlo'r left Sat_
uxkiy for St. IVtrerslmrjy, Fla. .
Mr. James Madden left Tuesday
npht for Chicago,. 111.
Mrs.. M. J. Demly, (ff Florida, .is
We 'ni\, sorry to say that' Mrs. O.
f. Jurdon is ill at her home on W.
Carolina Avenue. She has our best
vishos for an early recovery. !
POod athe Jcue^ts of Mr. and Mrs.
V. 0; Tityl. r. ~ . ".
- Mi; s?I'm hi lu l.nmars entertained ^
i few frier.(Is Friday afternoon in '
KdlOV of Miss Viola Pondy
iiiiess School EI
il ti'nl inn. 1 ??aw?Tin.- inoon?g
iitl the new system of short-- *
n, call 2020 Taylor St., Co- | *
1:00 P. M. ?')k1 from V.00 ft. " ^
MlBflAlAKlF, H^4MVIS,
Teacher, of Savan'hah, Ga. ?
led to the public and es- 8
varans-schools at? .. //SIVY'S
CAFE g ,
MOTTO: "Courtesy to All." |
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