The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 22, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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to.llie order, of the* lVny
N~ J. FEEDERIck - iA1JxA .
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HENRY D. PEARSON _4l_
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uciv< ii, nAiurniin ??v- -t
:4 otn'"'inii:il.loii.-i iiiLtnuid TiA" < u i should
readh the editorial devkJ *7 'ihTTa. r"
day of each week.- City n?w^ locals; 1K1 ='un.
a. / ^yjaight ~? ^ ^ ?
' BBSSL * ' '*/.'? .''***
/ . r Whi'e th'o .?? .*. / ~:nacted
ueck dv to. p T77. rvr?r-revery
other rate : I--. 'K.-/ 'l c ? i!
WTiefg tWChim's j -tt .: ?
r to bar them .from :avl. j '!;.&? iV.the
14th Amendment. Mif.irom
it. Certainly {.ho
little from it. / .
!j /. . . ~Tfc "* ' i
. According to the Jll&b
average value of each fralKv-i -i white
schools. Ther^i^x't-a kHii
H lina for colored pui^i that Cos ;
schools excepted.''%
?r.? ; r-7- t y? * ??*-+-?Every
interest in-AiHet it\i. ; t i
to get on jth'e air* K.. .
,-w_ton, D.-Cj: Its station e:\ll : >
might vvakeHU>the in!:;?>! i,:
world is ?ufferii% more' for ttof I
y now, wheiuthqy think'of a .r : \
mule, a and a il
jo. Suc^ix^^V need mtoUiiM
t to i * -v t
.: Thaoftlahama gra-ntkiu;:y
br\itaT| Hoggings in tlu:t. i-.a'.
a man* vtho caffs Imn>-utL ;> , >' v
m a'1. ?! . \.i
yjKzacv: Oil CUIU1. " '
-?7?:?-mini iter of the gospel ijil/t " .
gregatiori h? r.u'v>v...,: u."
men and attempting t<> rej
less of 3? wielder and more > a *
believe#, many bf theso uw . 'V; r
Perhap^. the fact that the (i:.
a millioin members in a year. u. r - .
preaches as this, revere Jul. n
X ' X ^ J ' .' . - .* L- _L. .
r~??E^^jr Ben Da\iis. -.ttjatv.s .y ley a my!;
eveigt 3hild in'Golngia Having
free Education in that p^UUc?';'4.'.l---v._
.the children in every Qiu.-oi- J:
tiorisvqf every last one of t:n
vi.ji.il ill.. frn>n 1 ha ' :tt
believe that that was. j)nt ini" .
I . ??r?0TDN TO A:\v:iry.
"' "" Dr* y.dhew ~.(.ten, yrf nclo.,: of y
? ten ap "opeis ;t-. er'; ck- i.-.j Quuoi.s. p?atter&'on
to: t>* \> s i-jv-nuiA'vuiu. n
-:ixpntfv^ge ?paee ">va- y;- u, in?
' jy giv^n tb! the fact 'la*. tiv
trator -yelled "Neg* o-'-l A."
fr?^ New^uhnfVy and the wihv ir.
v-l ^aBe> the nusbalul ;\yas kiU'vu; i v the\
murdered.- In both tu.?es? he .vc-wr, .f
1 , to escape accusation )>y suy-i.ig j. . '
. -)..- atatements^WeTe hashed ajt '
i i "j ~papers'that everyone \viio rea I
t I ]. rible deeds^woretno>e cm A- T\
i . and being the ftrat, the most
however, implicated the suyvivbyy
that up on the front \ -.agesalJili .1
is the usual practise of Aipei
A ready tio broadcast the dkrepma-_=>.
~ but pay but little aucmem ip < ~
- ? ip 'i*^nfnir anil plrrav- on nro 'i-a. ,
ready enough on its br.-ck. nev r
": " * the average white,editor. '
, ' Thi.s practise Dr: Mot<
on the Negro crime of '
the-indmdual; it disturbs t-'v ;
being made in race ? <!;,! I ; _l _1_
is perhaps the single siren; i ;
makes and unmakes public or"
haying a direct hearing on tjr. ! .
that power like a little chlTTi rT: T
often is it hearties.^ and without i :
to publish "news" the pr< v
and dangerous"-stories v ilh iT
then, later, when the who!'- i hi
attempt is 'made to-get iho '
We trust^that Dr. Motel's loiter vl
say what one will or rna-V, deep bow.
- spirit of fair play and~j uet U e.
lUrN AL I\ IM'Kl) >V I-!
That great American, Looker T. T/
;?distilled contribution to A mern-cir ed-.
if rightly carried out, wili niu.n ,ad m.
gro race in^this-eotmtry as his Li>1^.,
"League. With great vi. V n> he fay.*'J
nw?a was pne that meant much in thv
race, and that-^here wn.i uo
"* : not be cme r; r*.'WW j 'II vSr/
' stead of def-eiV' i u'ely.on ethei
^ A. L. Kola&\, Lec^'f'i ?, y tcr Dr. Motor
urc cm inciu >r I ui ' '(' i ';(? i" JlTimi'
Dr. Molon being I1*- - o.- ' <nL The
put over and is goir. < in -;vf
sey lost week visited tlvi^n-i! y in t'he
headdress, he pointed out fftwfJt thr?t
with two grains of sense to give*serio
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us pause and do rorhe real
~ ' THE PALMETT
?"Four- billion, one hu
sai'd-JMr. Hpteey, "?rc spent by N
iiT-r. but of this huge sum only o
. tbul by Negro business men."
huge sum six hundred thousand
\ u <. iiploymi'iit. Is, there arty i
i or, go around begging for <or
luu'i ihe wisdom -other rates,
] I .u/. tf: The colored hoys and 1
i ve to, vf rtder so hard al
: e h" ct-M tainly work for teacl
.-ami ti c y can best lead by
has-got to get his head io\
orb- i n the ground. It i'^ tin
t ncUfidils"Th&t arc ci-ying ou
:u uying the fact that the Nej
t ." ubm-y, jobs fiat, heretofore, h
?. is' bgingrlorced out of
(\ ig!]'! ?|:s_ not going to stop,
v vr-eh ale. more and - more ere
' ' <>e > bu.sine:,,i ndoplo? -Thp
; have to'be employed. T
fh'.v iv!?*;v and. mey who have the
' ro giving of their time in ]
t^iine ^that Negroes
7 v'cTaFc crfmibcn f that "f?<$canr
j g- : t ; ,;) : 1,; . nun t fff.rt^ am
V s iivo, then there m no flse"
:-c i-ii; 'hi as well take 1 ehiP'r
.CiHip'' ehenp-jpU" aHcl-efr-: Hrt~rr -vr
. ' er b.r- unless he -go . \rb i \ ^ '
rr'oui.-' t.ini riu :.v.";
'l 11 r?r-?Ol' ail lih'.d *. r.if rt
./iiro V. ,-> > ,Tvv. ^Th^UUK'.v ?> -1<J
y!?o r > of the Negro ?f ' h
. or. nolle at all.. . .ct s i
j.- . . ': v-*
" rx fi n
The Stijil^ ii -' - ..sfmij-sic
" II .cJOli'l; not. !i a ;.:s- for p
: v- ii:."' . utiii- a corapai
Ss {.?,? -iic . highways
l t. ! _ nha ' h; huses 1un
?r. w .Jv.:- pas. Their sta
1 1 ' ii; f.act i -:'thal of a-v-bi
??i i ) .''u.-''.hy-t-kese-^iMe
.. . it iTo tC't) 1 ar. .What Tijj
?t lial a.r ? onslruvte<
iJh&ii} " i ? t ha t. u it en condom
-c -ai i.v ctjL'.al or outweighs rth
n-f.f ;I1 (?r nm.woiirjhs tl
j i.oTvyv ('(im.io issTmT
~ ::;:c or.thtr iniUiTTiiiesTfi
. ; ii ju ;: i ot heinitf what th
This Is' done then farniei
) !'>,:-n:_i :*\.s il":!. desire,
lr - Y j r carry c olored a<*
\ nTvT lic\avc.i of. any whi
i . \\ hy 1 Iniii allow the i
; , ' r - '? .lmnaportalio]
re N\ gro is concern'
. h~ .r rYiilVrY r?- e how unpeas
r ' !*???o? am cither con^mon c
' X' .-v s'r.'irld ho renuirod toyo
y br-d . -oh public roads
h ' ;-.; t: Verroc.-. as vTe]
. Yuvly renditions are nc
l .: god pawqqttgers can
. ? > esvc.tmvh to., anothc
| ; : . ' in si'oh "nuscs than t
pif i !,e .i'y. *. , v
vi Pointed Points |
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1 j y George A; Sin/.kicri ?
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; :vy-: : :X'wwvw^^' Ji.o.
-S?"i nrvi+ution irf'-jn-j 1 'ive if
|.! o ' y.< !ire. tp?;v.'n v not', .lly in
v:' ' Jaiit r?n t: : i?f v' c'eorjju
>. ?kV : : i. in "the
.ri.i. ^ y.'-ur,, ami
'.V-. A.-.'C- 1:. the crowning
. . ^-nv i,i inn Uicrc 'lurks
j? ft.'1.ivy-danger t: ving sheer ec6;c
j t!.v i, . ?,ipd poss.ses~
~'T !.. !! '. i. : iiv of soeial val
' . 'Sui'ijil ima^''i.it ion enables us
* ma solves in the yther fellow's
, . ::'u'i. i j/.e lait upoiv life a? it
v.m.Mo him. Let a Southern white
. e lu.-.gitTo himself to be a Negro
ill tie while; let h. Negro i'mu.
.aii.:' -Lira; elf to. lie a. white man for
. while an 1 social conditions would
. o;> a .'(li.Tcreht hues Or'.jjuUing"
??t? vey, let n Nmfrrr"rmagiMo liini;
In the pla^e of the slave-hohHng
' i h l.nt r ot the decade before the
\ -ir, considering the history af
,v .voulh .with its traditions, envirat
arid economic institutions. Let
i'iM' ni; LuTo H.'itTiptfm, Calls,
a; ?r jUlA. u; then lctthe whites
' ' d:' in t?rmrrof- Fred 'Douglass," So~
' ltii i Ti'uth and Bishop II. M. Tur_
t r. it stands to reason that both
1 d emtorgo1 from the intellectual
|tr;. . t mwv toleiant,.-hn ihg and kind
i . ' r all-is s.ud and done the pariai
on.irrt tiTffi .of thy races, is to -leant
1 ' M ii"i)o without social iiVtagina.
^ ;t IhrUrtn of minun?
:jc- jfue first and last to social kh*??i
~i?t-,th { .;i)ii(i?riy^'?
lit' ti.i? oonnooli&i oriuf <W*
i \<>t rf.r4.si/.t in learning ir ,' <-ia i.
!i ' -nmms or committhpTTo mftA.
vyvt "^g_ in the Bible, 1M a join*
viOr*. tThe purpose ol edtiM,!x< ,
l^nn enlarged seonl lin. nna_*j
! t'iun ' c eiifl that* the- future i.'.ori
J >in/l xxmrv****. rif luvtfe ynt?f>~n nwr u .1 rnp'
v rrtt tT"TiilTy|- ttt t/t/tn 1 t*C vj tX. t\l ! I civ"
jc*s will _be able to live together. An .
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OjggAPEH
indred and tfifty millibn dollars"
egroes yearly for -fobd a-nd clothne-half
of one per cent was han J
Besides, in the spending of this
persons of other races were grvrondci?that
N eg floes must for 4
rue little poor paying .\>b? If he J
"he would be providing jobs for ~
coming out of schools wuld
bout- a position or a job. " Why
neglecting one's own household '
hers, editors, preachers and leadbeginning
fo practise too. The
it of the cloud and his feet* more
ie that more attention be given j,
t loudly all around.' There is no1
?ro isbeing gradually forced out w
ave been regarded as petulia-rly
those whose race Turnishee;. the
Why then cannot the Negro, to j.
ate his own jobs by patronizing \
more this is done the more neo-J
'he Business League is spreading':
mselves made a succe.cv in busi-' j
helping along the idea.c > j
get out of their heads that old ;
here for is too contribute to the'
10t do business as well as other
inferior to everybody else.?Ifr
wasting money on his education.'
en out rt acUooi ..rid get them a'
t. . I st he can. But it's notj
v '.;.i ! ^ eyes shuThe ?. an see all i"
t en v. ho are decided successes
jut trouble;'however,'IT"VfrFtTITTw1?
w. howeveiT-H but a rwWt-' > , </..
e mass, due w .y largely to iati!'v
,vake oup everywhere.
IJC CARRIERS.
>n announced.sometime agp that
articular races. This annbunceiy
applied for a license to operate
i for colored, passengers. :t Ilowv
being operated are exclusively
tus-is-A hat-&b-a-common carrier,
i'y, private concern. Tfdoes sebm
s -to carry, colored passengers, is?
fht. have such vehicles to run on
I - --A . -
. .IIUI il.lrt)IHi>IIH'U DV pUollC ilUHIuy
tl\e lu-iids of Negroefe for their
e value ,of the land taken? If
ie value of hte land taken? 14'
tvOOlft-ptgy f'lir, it < 1 nim 111 1 i>\ 1' 1 *
at regard themfelves as private
ey really are?common carriers,
s would demand that license, be
to' cater* tee~ecllored passengers.
well \vhite passengoV ami so
te"by riding in the
in reasonable practise of denying
ti between towns? It does seem
eel anything can be tolerated; it^
ona-ble^-unjust--and mean it ma\Tl
arriers or they are not; if they
Iterate' as?such; if ipt, then they
making money out of what the
i i . .
i as wnitas constituting the said
)t. so bad'in South Carolina that
mot occupy the same bus in being
ar. They do hot have to mingle '.
hey do. in tho^e running on the
' ? ...
other step follows. The curriculiv ^
1 bducatjon in. the various schools must
! ?.. sn n'ViTVo7t t h ?h4-u< 1 v ?o f?th e .
social sciences vil have large place.!
'n '.Ire ush??of triaugulation we will,
other luces, and groups and live vo_
!.j."ethe/. Two-persons, -or g"?v ps,
."standing opuosite- Pftilji' .n "t'. ?
j-bf - a-fegafngle \ Ml. be d'r?:ri. i.y-ir - 1
jgether at try.--.. ex of comjnoi. inur
jests, mutual* understanding' and 1'eL ;
1 low-feeling. ---- I
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The Study oTTlTstory
TTl&torians might be divided into
three gruups for .cumcnicncc: thv^
: pal riot if historian the mncknike his.
j torian and the scientific historian. The |
HiXLUigL, school text in history .-ill the,
I way l'rom Eancort, and .Pavkhajn i}..
i lustratethefirst group. They are
: sources we delight to read when we
; desire to" enthuse nrrrbo.vs to pie
j pare foi' the next war. The -second
;group is illustrated by Rupert Hughes
} and his like, who delight in writing .
| the biographies of men and playing
up Whnt-a?>?wrtr, th?ivi I.. 1... Bti,wly ,
Whoever. doubts this let him read ;
' Hughes' "Life, of Washington." or
1 some of the works on Lincoln. Some !
. historians are likc >sumc people, they
ifind holy delight in goine'around digging
up unsayory rumorS and unpala.
table_tal&s, ara muukrake^ and
write gutter his\oi*y. The last group
is. denominated the scientific his^
torian. He has not been long amongst (
us, We have been fed by. the two
first groups so long that are slow
-to recognize the value of the works of
these men who- patiently" dig into
the past fot-Xhe-truth and record it
.dispassionately, The average school
Tn South Carolina nt *
- ?? ? v vui^ tfiyiiHgfti.
a Historian chances along with the "
are sore afraid of the truth. ffcr- _
ntipM tiiA'mure nisuM-mn ?i uu? mod- *
n ont>ok ftrtfl POivntlrte- spirit wilT j
-w t only write 7royrt a crvrrtprehen1
:'!ve-po;nt of view, all-inclusive anil
l>_ynopt? , Considering social, and eco j,
| nomic thrusts, but will 'fb o . i
group due ap^rtiRnl in tUc ^ nc.vlj
and final estvm -.<jv v
By all mean*-the study-of history!
is most rewarding. Without it, one'
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO BENPDICT W
OnAND STAND W
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*'* * r?.' M
And still the friends contribute to
o~ur<\ worthy object! Now , after they ^
Irerr* sew? our Towering grand stand
on Antisdel Athletic Field - we feel ^
there ure niany ready to help us ^
come oh out clear of all debts. Mariy
thanks friends in advBQP for
your assistance.
Herewith is our enlarged list to
date: . ,
Nanie - ' Pledge?Paid ^
Mr. and Mrs. F. K Butler 5? - 6 w
Rev. C. E. McLester 5? 6 ^
Mrs. Violet Green rr..-2_; 10? 10 ^
Miss Wilhelmenia "Herrin 6? 6 ^
Mrs. Shollie Rice &? 1 ^
Dr. Isaac -Rover -_^?_____1? 1 ^
Prof. H. C. I'errin - - 1 2? 2 ^
Columbia 'Auction Co. 2?- 2 ^
Miss E. Mohlman 10^- 10
Haberhicht-McDougall 10? 10
Mr. J.<C.v Mobley , 4? 4
MiiiP Ruth Watfeon? ? 1 L
.iix. Li. o. musun 1""" ' A "J]
Dr. and Mrs. 11. H. Cooper 10?- 10 ^
ILl J \V, (itiv.'in 1? .1 ft]
Mr. Ktl. Duviu 1 1--55
Dr. D. J. Dixon 5? 6 jy
Mr, Harrison : .50-? -.50
Pnif. I. M. A. Myej-s ?-- 10? 10 M
_U i- -himtw Rrntwn m &? 5 ft]
"T" (VitTTcvine ^Mfeck. ?_ .b? 5" ^
. ir Fletcher McDaniel ? 5? 1 ft]
..K\ i.M.-nsy Abel __.i. 3? 3 ^
Iitv. l'libs. D. Brown2? 2
Pres. C. B. A.ntisdel ,____.$200?$200 R
Dr. J. G. Stuart , 10^?? 10 R
Di;. N. A. Jenkins -- 10? 10 g
Mrs. N. A. Jenkins 6? 5 g
Prof. S. L. Finley.?? 5?'js.. 6 jy
Prof. Z. Towtosend ----- 8*- . -5-^
Prof. W, D. Varney - 5? 5 g
Prof. II 11 But lor . 5? 5 ^
Dr. 1). K. Jenkins1 10? 10 jy
MTB7.M. Dunmure - ?10 -6 jy>
Rev. A. C. Arbouln 5? 5 jy
!Vf)Ti W. Bi uuriuu' - _ : 7 10 ' . 10 -jp
Mi' It. H. Paul Vv -- '10*-. I#" ft)
Mr. W. L. Simpkins __ _ 10? 1 jy
KcV. J. NV. Ma.this J 1?- 1 ^
Hwy?Jt-S K?rle 10-? . 1 j?
Mr. John Suber 10? 2 g
Mr. Elliott Wiley - 5? 6
Mr. W. N. Koscbofo 10? v10 jy
VIr. W. H. llarvey t 10? *10 g
Mr: J W. Bnilev ' . _ . 5-^- 1 K
Mr. Ilenry Williani9 5? 5 R
Mrs. Ruth Varney 6? .5 jy
Dr. M. A. Evans _ 4-- 10? 10 p
M(rs-L7-AT NortHer 10? 10 s
Sirs. A.. C. Marshall B? B jy
Miss D. Bradley ? -i :}y
Mrs.\Hattie Green. _ . __-^10? 8 jy
Sir. B. Boatwright - 10? 3> jy
Mrs. Julia Bcntley 10? 10 ?
Mr. Jesse Goodwin 10? 10 jy
Sir. Jno. Counts, jr. -IT-fT Id? 5 ?
Trof. T. L. Duckett 10? 10 JA
Rev. R. 0. Stover . 10? 10 *jy
TTr.~W.~T.,. Peay 6? ?6--}
MVS. R. H. Walton 1? 1 R
Hey. J. C. White - 10? 1 j
Cash - 10? 10 j
-ITj-n > It > , . 10? 10 a
Dr. & Mrs. Wrtlton 10? 10 jy
Mr7 W. C. Johnson 10? 10 j
Mr. Ed. Lptt 10? 10 R
Alt v. .Frederick 10? 10] .
M-. James Goode ' 10? 10 ^
>v. ci. Lee Ratliff J. ? : . 10? -10 ^
V Fool II. Jackson ^ 5? 5 ^
Mr. L. A.'Hwakina - 6??' 6 ^
Mr. G.. L.' Floyd -- 5?
Mr. W. J. Sumter ? 10? 10 ,
->h. K.- w. Vifhce i? 1
n.vH. T Cherry S? 1 *
Br. .C. L. Eccleston "6-^ 5
Miss Janio Adams . .: 5? TJr
Mr. D: W. Woods ... 5? 5
Mr. W. 15. Deari ?6? 1- ?
'Mis* W. R. Thony>son -- - 5? 5
Mr. H. Pinckney _ _! 1? 1 j:
Mr. FT. F. Calhoun 10? 10
is not able to orient himself in the
- i ream of-..society which has Come C
!own front Cro-Magnon Mua and the J}
Ifn ?Willi It he becomes the s
heir of the accumulated thought and u
i'T|Tcrience of the sides, wiser than r
Solomon, and more fortunate than S
Solon. The history of the future will n
stress service and not disservice; it n
will emphasize constructiveness and t
not dcstructiveness; it will glorify t:
fieace and not VTET. In the history >
of tomorrow the greatest men will s
ho the (doulos) slave of his fellows^ a
<2 \Ve also wish to call your a
<5 School, which is now in opera
^ ^Couch-Systeon of Typewriting a
8 hand.- Kor further informatio
4 lumhin, S, C. or phon^ 9115.
4 llouriU- Erom 9:00 A. M, to
g M. to
8 RKV. M. H. HOLLOW A V. ?
8 Principal.
o A cordial welcome is extend
pecially to-the ?tardtnts,of the
REV. HOLOW;
| 2029 Taylor St..
Saturady, Oct. Z2. I927y^
[r. Robert Nelson ?.? 1? 1
!r. Denwith Meeks ?? 1? 1
Ir. Wilse Martin 1? . 1
Ir. T. M. Pinckney. ? 10? 10'
r. D. H. Sims 10? 10
ir. C. E. WilUaniB Br?.. . 6
iiss C. E}. Goodnight __ _ 10? 5
rr. P.H. Sharper ?. 2- ^2?2?
Ir. J. E. Dickson ?_?? ; 10? 10
tiss Minnie Fogel 10? 10
Irs. H. H. Mobley in memory
f Jdr. Mobley *? 5 "
[r. C. B. Raiford :10-l- *il0
tr. L. Lilliewood ? 5? -6
can Redfern *. i_- B?" 5
[r. Pink Roof 1? 1
tr. T. J. Denley ??? B? 8 f
ir. & Mrs. M. J. Watson 6? 6
x. M. H. Holloway ?_? 1? 1
b? ,T M Mnvwol] 10? 1Q
tr. Leroy Simpkins ??- G? 6
r. B. A. Everett 'B? 6
tr. H. W. Bradley 6? 5 .
r. F. B. Johnson 5? 6
r. J. H. Alston * $? 5
tr. C. A. Pompey 6? 5
i . L. 11.'Hullnian B^??6 ?
',r. Mosea Cooper TL lO-? 10;
. J. Collina ^ s- &
[iaa Angcline Dovio 3 4*?
lr. C. C. Spaulding :? 1???3t
fr. C. A. Chick .... 1? i
lr Henry Monteith -1-^ 4 .
[ . .7. H. Williams -T-~ 16?(-10
V. Ceo. Logan _2r=r .2_
Irs. R. C. * MfcD. :? 2? 2
[r. Irving Hill ?. 5? 6
[r. W. Mr Kirby 1? 1 "
lr: Geo. Williams ? 5? 3
ev. L. C. Jenkins ? 5? 5
ev. J. C. Dunbar 5?1 6 t
elton B.. C. Club??.< * 10? 10
'it; W'. E. Thomas . 5? 6
[r< Monroe Lindsay I--'. 5-r- 5
Fit Allen Reese1-*-1 ? -t*'
r. E. B. Burroughs 1-? 1
lr. John Smith ?. 1?' 1? *?i
Frs. Mutilda Griffin 6? 6
Irs. M. W. Holfnes _. _ r 2? 2 *
lr. David Hall 5? ?
[r. i>. J. Freedman ?6=?0 . .<??
lr. L. B. Woods 10?^10 "
lr. D. R. Starks 10? 10
lr J P. F.iihnnlfa 10 10
Murray 1? 1
apt. Geo. Bell 1: 10 2' .
irs. Nettie Sanders - 2. 2
(r. T. J Hanberry -Si-?_._ 10 6
Ir. Robert Moore ? 1 % '.. . . [r.
Harry Adams -- ; 1. - .. 1, J?
,ev. R. M. Myers _: 1' 1
[r, Jerome Reese ... 5 _ 5
.ev. J. E Beard 1 . 1
Ir. and Mrs. Wm. Bonner_ 1U 10
Ir. Wm. Hines 6 6
Ir. T; J. Entzminger ?t-?1 ?? .
Ir. Wm. Manigault 3? 3
Ir. J. W. Beachum 5 6
>r. L. M. Daniels __ 10 10
Ir. M.^Robinson .__ 6 6 Jjj
>r. C: E. Stephenson _ ~5? 6 '
Irs. Richard Carroll- 5?5
liss J. O. Poinsette 10?5
tr?Loyd Hughes ?? 5== B*
Ir. E. W. Howe B? 1 liss
Ruth Wallace _. 5? 1
lev. J. W. Boykin . 1? i i
Ir. C. S. Elder _ 1 1. I
Ir; J. H. Roberts T ? -"83= -2:
Ir._J, H. Lancaster ._ t'.jO
I . P. M- Bowling 1? 1
^ jna hhhhei"_i h'i i.'n' hr"'x o hh
Iv. J. R. Cornwell ^7. ~rr?-l-?- <
Irs. F. H. Thompson' 1? 1 ^
Ir. A. W. Williams .25 .25 .
Ir. Willie Ne;al .25 .26
Ir. 7?.- Nesbit .25 .25
ir. W. C. Ray/Is ?.50 .50 i? !ev.
Chas. A. Williams ___ .50 .50
Iftfl.' Seymour -^Oarrull-: 5? t
Meeting, Tuesday night,?Octobar
5th afH> College. 8:00 P. M. .
A.-Jenkins, M. U.
Campaign Manager.
(Mrs.) A. C. Marshall, See.
MASSACHUSETTS. ' Dr.
J. W. Eichelberger, Jr., our fl
leneral Supt., of Religious Education ~
as been invitftd to-atlriresM the M&sachusett's
Council of Reliciona Ed
cation, October the 18th. It will be , -
t?ie Council of Religious Educaiori .
iade the first expression^ on the Bir- ' ?
lingham Segregation in the Interernational.
Sunday School (Jonvenion.
Dr. Eitfhelberger is the first
legru to be Invited by the Massachu- ?
ett's Council to .deliver a principal
ddress.?The Star of Zion.
OSOS&O&O&QXPa
?ifi ss School?|
ittention to our Bujstiness \
tion. We are teaching the ?
nd the new system of short- ?
n flAftft m *- *-?? ~
ii, u\)c.xi lay tor St., UO- S
a?4^4roHK 3400^1 -???
IVireS MARIE H. F%vi% I
Teacher, of Savonrah, <Ja. g
led to the public ' and es- J
various -schools at ?
VY'S CAFE '
MOTTO"- "Courtesy to All." !
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