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E&S? lli " . ~ " w w pf. * m\. ..'}': *~*.13.1Qj Assembly i . Business and 1 jjr w ; :y* * ; Act of Co.^ioss. S IBS1 One Year __ $2. : ?l Six Mentha. . i: ? ?- _f OlUciaLAdiierii^euieiits at the la. cThe Leader will publish Jbiici 'f?n interest when - they are uocd. the auchors an.i arc hot ui municutions will not not return Jd.. ' : : ^ iith.Vi. Checks,. Drafts and Tbsfiil or LIxpu. ' "' ' to ii.e olc'cr \i N. J. FHI'IlEKlCK o'lT. J. B. LEWIE - ' W. FiiA.\K Wli.LL-.bb . ?7 . HENRY D. Pi Al&Qfcj . y . GEObll. EAWi'TO^T J OoniuiuMi^atlhhS u;J 'u-"o rcr ?i. v shouiu roach the cu. X> i. i I; < ; "day 01 t-iiC'i ca.;. : .... . . . COLUI^aJL)J..A, 3% t15.i r ? ' jt.-X. -??? "KeSOlVbd, .Tubs. Ijl'l'lib.iox; Negro'' was Dc CuWcio:: xlc~ White.EHitoi? r.r ; . -t- V* Dean KVily niT;, . - think triuch ci' ihv CjtaT: IB itised in America. "lA-h iiili: that ^hr1 ^ i ''t \ n ^ ia 1 ^ j\ iu people do. Both a; *1: mi. v debate at a-U oi^WidcdX V /. ... . ' ' ' * -The 'petit::an ??-',J&%?sfSuk G; again deh icd by t !;?>-}]; ?*i3r:'bVits rule thiit VP <~ ~ ua* other -criuT^os ]vcii.i;:n;|La.a ? h?, have run nr-cul, he i;^v reason most rei vcvo?r' "a- n : '?it's f-im'pi^ ' the vw]c lf.:\ VVy , tion for them. : . v. ' S| ~ d. !r ;.-";T'viV: - : X . hi^ dcmmcir ibrri p.'1 bb v* . people, 'litis -cccii v,.t a.' ..' dinner ffGvd m-a.. -i; Jpy tiio rnciiiii'j-i" ill \\ i.ibw j :* u the "so pe.-'iCi''? 'i i.;dJ. L'i v-Utii' all the v?ay to CTuihl.... . Ihj i ~"illleriui" ii.t.L.-.?A:: no- "TTTTCt"" " . OWU, b'Oi JvuT Ciiitbd . ' '* ' ... *": ' * We have bco'n .ho v .. ; Puliman iJur tipping sy^em,: -v. e' w-a est to goodi V'OjS. .?' l.iuih.l. ^ O* him xo lui^c liiLi.i. ^ The nunv: e. .1.. A... r j "sliOUld" be ihiOV i . .-.v..:. purticuiUTiv iii uiw * x friend, ho giving.- , .. - . * 2C*i"iL i i id' George b. Lohuyibr, v> hu.v there in ids eoUtraii, ' Courier, gwi oil' ciuic pi.i?L ' . estabhjjLung uj, ii.e C'-.oieu i. ''- Al 101 Cl . ?*J j. ^ferih sunie ihur.; v.e; c.\y. wear eiotjieb (ahci m.uv.s. ' -\vi V* . ~ whereoy .they Lj liitl t ~ jLIf^cic' ,\v OLiu to do of clliffei^iiL tV.iG ; j:hii : engaged, aiiu woibii ihu nomic - -' ? '1 IfrO- Vr 01iUL!tT-ir Hfertix?tHrhtii"--* beioi'C r*nv gt:v ^ ibulyicieii t ; -1 tiiVltrciZrri?WVrrt I "V- .. mcio |jt*yM.^j oi l ^ CJilllUj L ^ t Vll ^ | IX CyU U ii ti lei <IeVfciOpiii.cn t, .bl.~ t.iiC "i-VLJJj-i'O i'ii much twoui 'i'o .v.iy. ii 1 ? * * --t< . i to ii\e and i^ce^ ij.>.11/1, ^ turned htuvuiv. J. i i C ?\ C ~~ ' ." "venly H3aniia> \Viiiiv tuu '6llicv Arid thai sjreW r^UyTi c. tnt , ?black faced. LcoiiomicY -***" " the; colored. ptrjgis- tc'sin jjh economic conitit:Or^ tUv OGctOi -.j-jr jVXi*. ^chuyluAi liiC T"T~ of iohft.axcent'tIn:: ?: CM - business; almost hlncxSuiEs'? ? - ; * , Think of such a r.t.olen'eiti bo.i not say much ior t do . . - - - a' , . . * . kind ol leader: run m :u.v ?i! d g-arizatiurnTii^C the key to tl 4. * not appeared. None of them thmk they have doniTTiuoh v, pretentious headqaurtoiaJiuiL of the idea that Negroea need * , J \ ? Li _ iptta iCrahrr EEKLY T StreefTCoTtfinHIa. S. C. Editorial I'hone 4523 fet*gggg",i ' i , li' ?? ?. J L liil'TlONS 00 ' Thnee Months, $ *.T1 -*V . Single C.qpy -- 1 ~.0I allowed by- law. . i latiuiuU letters"on. subjects of genera m^asiioJ by the names and addresses o: a dOuunatuiy nature. Anonymous com. iced, liejectOu manuscripts. will not b< tllANC^S rs Clancy UrdOrtysiiOUHi be made payobli I'alatctto Leader -1 ; _ . . J ' 9 ? i : Editoi Fraternal Coviespondenci ---- - - --- L.ori'e.spondenc< ^ii ? AeWs.'Kctttei 'Manage! . .ki ?.r?t iscute nviist 'iA> Very b.-iei.',. am . U, i^aa.-r not lame ih:,n Tu.?* c, p-. ^ww.:a;s uaa, sveial' news,'by \\ ednes. "-r-- -1 '' t. A uLiUbLi: v In Ui.tmi-.y is a- Handicap to the r.icci rjccut'y by V.. T. Caivei Ion Quki'loi'ii^ lor the i^lUnnativc^atic ..iyibii. Certainly net as it-is p'rac . 1-c-il.ir ' co:oiV:ir Or <-mirxpf 1 liink> ;.-a uiiisg in xne wona?ail ceiorei . . . ^ w many toiling poipts,--nor Avas- thi * 'd'i'-y . for', cxeettrivc clemency \v&: xi.t oi- justice. RefusaLis based or iVitV.iiCy. i? cor, id :rcd who re the r< ire' a -in isonor. Garvev seems t,< c. : :a\v in r.-Jii. amT~37ir Ilia 'S r l?.ai (I; hut .ii-that's the rule ? ? l'i 1 \?I "t . , - , : -* ? s 'V xvn<i unrphrirjg.,ii 'p firni-nt" oF^oidrci k % Mi -iV- .ii.oiuiu, Hawifi' at ~i 4-.1: r \v\alh was stirred uj ?jjki V nipinos treated i Iwi I b io tb'j'diovv Nordics.-trea no i,,i '..at?to (;>hn ilia eyes in hi: .ST\ltiUi he smua\vaslt mouthful.,"^ ? * ' . U ". : ' .u.*i,.c. -j'.j i.ie 01 nii 1 /a11 o 11 o. . 1'. doir.piaiiMig oi thi v'' :.c to 1 eiiii'y 'ii&itny, does any '11011 . 'wLy.Cci 10 ii|->o ii by,- who compel * *. 'tV A v - i0 *'.?==*. ^ "" y ?M? . .?^ - v.;.!-:, i.ne ylrinn^o 'pliiUmlh't'dplsi .iv-,a .'j cv cry ^C^io in Amoricij uu( no .i\cgio Hud never hail a gee-ale; i? i'or iiiciivclyVdiOp.n 1 ci'it ami us etii ' ' r. ' : i ' . ? t : .YLWI uioiiiy' , ; \ , - .-t' . -i . j;iU.'s%chir#ttuuiy pf things here |.n< i iu . i /,in the Vittbbufl \i ia ..L, wook iif Lis'comment on lb iii's ot a "Do-it. oi Qvii Liberties. j.u.1 K>ciiuyio??-.Uion. se ^deration.Day s ^e, "The Elk .*j .not intoiiigcniiy itu'ciy method noil* iwo;ii.L)Oi>:iiiiJ Willi the eiothln". TTTCgvo Tntii u-nO WOmcn sOttie wdF hat wi 'winch most oi' them are hoi g'rohj;'along the loud road to'coo ,/A. U1V..-V 11 CHV.A mu lUWclCi O 1UI\U lit, >. doiiig somotluitg woniiwhile wit ?:.i cnuy iia,\o bonnod logo i nor.? i ti 1 iA'u-jiUt;?tile chlei tilings done- b ^iL-aiio fjtrt-trtldtT'Tiri hci in c?. 'liio fact is, Negroes tbink to Auiy t>i her. race is trying to do nior * n L i?iv e^yi o has ins-.oveij aiwav .gro is always 'thinking about he* . '..'lo are otriyung ?or. baker's.brcai . tfiii'eronee bclv.ecii the white au j\-> wih win on.earth iTnci the so.one ii.<S yyoro serious attention to hi r it wiii be .lor him. ^ v ' . : helpless .condition of the Negr IhaJlMlcd .stiatfli were ttas&a-tiii ; i.v- fir :n \<'(;rn-cnnt rnliu ->] the bJ'HU '^unkfeiflrHffVe to death. ii^' J Wi'iy iru'j.? 11twt-tino u uu uue once of the race. Evidently, a ne^ y needed, The 'many fraternal or ig situation, hut so far leaders hav hate caught, the vision. Too man; dim thejrh&ve built~a more or les iilnpf. Tl>e\? seem entirely innocen to give serious attention to bpsine* 7 . r THE "PAT.MBTl I Pointed Points ? II ? By George A. Singleton 8" ^ [>' Land. j ] v _ i The history of tho United States . and eve.n that of the world might be 1 written .in terms., of property-?es: f peeiaily land. The various coloniz -ling .companies of England .that ex r plored the country, and settled if were i.'i interested in land. The many battles fought with the Indians were fought 1 iover land. At tho -adoption of the Articles of Confederation some states r drew back bcluiise of land. " North ; vest Ordinance of 1787 was drawn . tb settle a question of Hand.. The Civ_ r. 11 War was fought over land. lie ^ who would know the real history of. America must study land economy, mir futuie of the lion, white race I in America is tied up with Inijdf Ik v. ho at iachns himself In t h rial a ll build tho-n^ qfllprin?' civiUzatioh. . ~ The Church. ^ , One has to be constantly remind l' ed in thenar day^ ttrrtAhe church, huw_ . vwt . v 1 .uv,a.vu Ulljn i-v> n; h; sponsbihMor a largo in<.?v?ur3 of;fr<a: -1 progress- of the world, MixVe soinfr r well read person miss vpp uvi 'ux j trilwtion of the church to civilization and while- he is looking it up ju>t re ' member that the church has been the parent of education in her priesthood 1'ro.m timtf immemorial, purine the 5' park Age* the church kepi aiViine the : spark <ft" Intelligence. 'The world o\ve ' "a great dt-bl to the Monastics o f-otherT. flays. Again. v.hilc vonr friend is 1 .taring lPaves he reminded-that the t : church was back of the .crusades wlucn r>h?f. ts-o ai^d u half centuries brought _LKast-iq 'cuntaof"\ViLh West,-which, resulted in veritable reiVus.-antv, ex ' change of old trade lyuts lor hc.v., old biintinir t, ?ri. 1 liu? 1 | ally in the discovery of " Amei teei. ^ . \Vdiere* cr the Spanish went .Jpls priest I accompanied. '1 hose splendid faib > ers'long since have departed into tin night of. the. centuries, but their work is remembered by the many cities in ' our land with holy names, n'amcly: .- aula Fe, Holy Faith, St. Augustine: * i'oj" 'he groat bishop niuTmnny others. . lie would minimize the value of the ' church is en sinking sands. - I ' " The. School: . f CI * ' . ?' .What .is a schoolIt h; s-ynely-in ; friiiiTature. It & "a small social group J h where ideals ure .inculcated in preparation for future service and citi_ zenr-hjp. If it decs not do this it ;J'! resents e:villzation at its best, and * {highest;. it is to be lp.tnoal.iul' .thi'i j 1 the school is hot taken move .el* bus- j 4 j iy than if ?3*. It "is not a l.daee whet't . I ii.in;- m.'n iOQ-VTT j to make a- Jiving, but a life.1 The school that fails., to emphasise the * '! personal note' fails in the one Iking j [i: needful, for there, is noihing xptcuc j sterol tl.nn po4\vmai.jty. fi.j JOur school3 tod:'.;.' pivipKorjTthc kind I f/o'f nation and frvorhl \\a will hitv^.to | ?1 nioVrow, If we are- fcnisimonious in. ^ j one\ education wc^yiji 1>q pygmies in j 1 hfc.- The timp f,?r h j>tf tvrcdina, the prof.d state cf the ITii.J s j g'-not's and Spot&h. UntaUc an advance isLc'p.'-btv. 1>Hdiliiig and fostering the' yi. " ~"?V -Pacing The Hrice V , U- 'is a eemfnon ?saylng and \vorthy of - j ^eceptaiion tint most men av.e not ; -.vi!liiur to pay the W"t lor vmthy Vi Our tincient brothers ,L and master workmen Wove compelled jil o nerve 'long/apprenticeships before hoy became' -journeymen and skilled . workmen to travel in foreign covin >' j tides and hoi-rain their 1 lhrrr?TtTey" ^ J a' ully paid vhe price. They arc gone j hut their work abides. It abides Ik? '"j cause the ..workmen were well pre . nnvn/1 rv <1a tliniv T1ia*? rio!,l t u i/?*vu ww tuwn ??uu>, i nvj cutprice. ^ * *..* ,'r | |Jo not think wo in our agecan I" escape. Demands. for thbrbugh pre J7j. pbraLian urc Just as - J ru pern' ive -and loxnctirtff today as, when Wren -built "jih*-monument-in the Gantobury Ca 1* | thcdral.. There ai'o 'n? royal mitts, g t no short cut try paths to the master. ' sfup, but har<C prilling, Laborious | preparation. Arc you wiiiirig to pay 0 the price? Then go down in the quar. j lies-and prepare yourself. to chance. stones into pene't arhlars, fjt to a. ^ d:>!-jif 1 he temple ot life. Pay the " ' price. Bishop John fjurat ''I The Palmetto Lender carried the V information a few weeks , at*o that the Board of Trustees (if Alien Uni versity reported on the official op ^ enirpf??ft?en thousand dollars. The y Christian Rceorder of last week pub 5 Ms he'd >a telegram from I>r. D. A. perinn to the effect that in the spe ?oiaJ7^alhr4n-?\iHttter the other day, a thirty .two thousand dollars. were , c, - . : ??? iiiiiifi mi ro LEADERS Negro Sfcai Meeting elects A Votes t r?!?"?*" ' & - 9 % , Thursday, the largest day, even ii the history of the Colored State Fair ihousanus on - thousands ,oi happy laughing. tvoll behaved oolufred people passed;through the gates and thronj cil the steel building, wheri the'mos select lot of exhibits were , ever be lil t h'iuhvh by tho colored pboplL. a the s ?.ue. 'The Mkiwuy and tKo stree leading, from the main entrance ti alieie t/ie carnival is, were so packet .villi people, until-tine would have-, ti ilirn biuev\a,\s lu gel through. Brand, new l'ackards. Cadillacs SvtndeihUei'8,. Dodges together ' wiU Fords, the latter, carrying its passen the streets leading to the Fai (Tleuilds to congestion. . 'lhe veteran treasurer, the ganr JiGligti xveak president and the, .Wiz ard oi Fair promoters; the secrolar; sat until jute in the night, in chair at the mam entrance, watching th k:t;..ious cro.tds, who stood lor hour ly.ng to get in. ? 2\o otner st^ic in the United State y'iw .i' a., coiuieu-ciiiaena such an but ?:ng' and thy Fair authorities con gr..u. ^ytjj theniSeivc^ in thai tire-'; navj. tne etas -ol the'ileople oi isoit -ettielina,- SoutIi~C?u oHi.u TukI Geor C ia. When liie Fair calis, these peo pie answer. iViiffiy exhibitors went buck MotUla : ecausq they were held out the exhi - i~C buidhng.' The office and som -nf ihn rilh.-r bnihlm;fi wi'i'it Lr.pt tivi) he cghacd Fair 41 .unagei's until We hesday .and an employe, insulte .ricd to domineer ai)d offered, to d v:olenee u> the Colored Fair official: who promptly reported his action white Fair at Darlington, witii* th hippy results, that by wire, Mr. Wit ~dvcr. *cor.in alided tnis man to gi-. -Vrre Colored Fair officials, immediate .y, an i to turn over, to the Colore Mate ir'aiiV every building thjey iia over before had. . In the membership meeting, a -vvhien ry otli.ml that waj prcsati "as re elected, the meeting, resente . hd ii:Sjudi> and voted "that u com mi:tee he appointed. to .look-otit fo ad p.u chase? ground of their own t . ''.old the >? -it fairt'on. cOi.i'e. t'.d v.atli Allen UiTi vcui'ty hearing ol" this vile insui and a threat to the life .of some c lie F;iir. officials, fiJi'oved to turn ovc he splendid lot, the D'.illin's purchns Tii.'cd for thj^ debt on* AtkbpU diver slly. In lu'ssthan 'sixty diiys ' eve >.viy en thousand . dollars h.av been brought in for the school.', Thi 'i)i;.er'),.,!n.rnhrj And the -beauty o'f~: is that John Ilarst will *ee; to lt tha c, cry single dollar of the funds wt : s , :.K(. scc,jvL-tdl ihis-sncadss;- ?lleha i-titpl '. < ! Smith Carolina hydndng fa: and square with the people's, mono; Or.--*' nn now: have visions of a great j or Allen. From a distance let m : urge.- nUhob'rh imnece.'. aiiK- on : icIcea.iion.to the. General Ci<nf>--rcni j-'.o work mill pray lor his return fc : life. " ;r:'. ~ r.niln?<? Sunday two weeks npo we spok I to a vast tiudicnce at South Park 1\ | E. Chill i h, Dr. IT. II. Oalwall, pasto i Our experience was wonderful. \V j ;ret the ChappeTe's from Due" Wes i We returned . Tuesday?night . an i'la-ached in Dr, Caldwall's revi\?iT. II icAds Jiis. delegaUon to-dJiiQ IIothodk General Conference. T.a^t Sunday wej. spoke for Dr. I D. Conk at the pre at community cen . . t * 'or. Every.scat in the vast auditori Am was taken. Thousands waited up Lon our ministry and the Holy Ghor [ ivmri'or.ted himself. A chojr of on h'T.dvd thirty voices santr sweetlj tn tjya ftufhrrr?-. -whs, MrA?Ctam- tro M :vrnV- wifp < f 'Vm lo<n t'linmwo* i man from our State. In the afternoon we heard Mi ^hnr.Rjr.Et TI'o!> as^rot the Wai?ish,-"Y -AI?C. A., whor.i no nm engaged.?A Tvnrnf \v<? spoke* to another vast an j dienee nt Gopnin ChapeTT We ar t doinrr nicely in school and hoviner glorious time dojno" the work of.fh T.ord. The poyt pointed po'tits will b written from Cincinnati, (>h|o. Sine our last letter wo have been made member of thh" American Histories ' , , ? '* zS~ "" T - ' - ??' . _ia " ' -?i... mi. . te Fair (ire* Fair Officia ; Resents I 11 Officers P o Buy O we n . to them, for future use until' they i get' tlieir own home. By next Fair, it appears that the ^ XetrrtSfs will not have to take insults. i i v about occupying Fair grounds that ( t they'pay .a stiff rental for. Lands ll *1 \?o nll'nM/Ur Knnn nlVann/1 KTnirtii talis is and liimliBi'.t hi?|o qffcrcd = t to finance the project and it looks 0 'certain tipit 1928 Fair will he held ' J" "under its" d\vn vine and fig tree.'' pr So Conic To.-Columhia for the 1938 ''FAIR. ; ? : V 1 V*. ?_ i. -Aiken. News.' r . ?? , . ? ?-? r ? . Etftfryanc is glad to see so rr.oiny returning- from the North. Many of \' y th^ tourists have arrived for the win- j ' s ! ttr sea>oji and it is predicted by many Q thht this is io be one among ine best < s | seasons ever witnessed in Aiken. - J The Pinckhey Jubile0 Singers of ! s- Augusta, c.a., appeared ut Friendship' Xliuich ^ l'^ lu> ot li.i. 1 )<>!><<<.11 A ill h whicK"was- a grand successT and de7]~ *-r^4itcnl ,lhor.immense au'dieVu-c of. butty Wl^c and colored citizens. We thank Law ycr \> iliiajus ol ino' Aiken bar . y 1 1'oi' Ins -inieresting remarks of ap_ j prcoiation in which he said that, the iiuinbcV "ii' you can't say she is a u~ CUOli I kit: trirl. siyy jioUmitf" una ulonc t] uoillfi the price of th.c admission. *= j Mjss Rost llickson,. principal, of the 0 Willistoh Graded School accompanied 5 by Miss Gwendolyn Fells, one yf her s I assistants, were pleasant callers at ^ ! Inorninir. Through the untiring ef_ . . fnrtc viiSn olnni .M/> . liirklc g have beeil placed in the above named , SthooJ. T?' -T-r-- r ? 7? ' J j \Ve l n-1 the pTea? lire of visiting the ^ children of the firstgrade at the An. ' drew Hubert's Institute Friday last. t Miss Vicla Hamiltoh, a recent grad 1 |t utte of Schotichl School-.is the tench, { (j.' or of this grade and rs woll adapted o t'nia wbrTc and .is succeeding nicely. \y,. wish her continued success in o 1kv Avr.rf;.'/ ' V' > 7 j -d he* Sojifl Branch Association met: -if?25 and had agriind session. A? mong the ma fly- intorcDfrmg. and in. . structivc addresses n?.ule, *Wc?fuel" that those made by Prof. and Mrs. Faf.t of Storm Branch. Academy de .| .'serve . .special nv-.'ntiwh.^ Prof.' aitd Mrs. Fant arc mauifestil^r jjreat in teresi'.Yn thttSwork ?itl -Stirnl Brnnrh is Academy and ?.?*? asking t1?9 coo^era- i' iii-4i-o4'-4-ln; nu-incnrtioiial f";e!?T in help. . jinftAhem to put the program^ 0V#r vj-i >:ut there. : " "..j I rt ^ : ~ : "" "t Church Year Ends at Cumberland. Irj ?thrmhay,Or ', if'.ni trnrkcd the close1 of the c hurch'year at Cumberland A. ... M, ! ;. Oiimvh. Sunday evening the 0 cb'Urch v u<, wc'4] filled with both mem ;r . I'Q^'-as-ochte members nn.-l -friojptlsY to help this grand old church as usTT ' rual to go over the top in making fin > j'lncial preparation for the. Annual - i Conference. .Thjs appreciative audi. | one; like hundred a cif ulhi'lS~ lfl leej i A. M. 1']. Church on Sunday proceed, j. ling cowference listened'to the closing | r ' sorvi'-es with sad hearts because many ! felt?that they we .probably facing the pastor. Rev. A. F. B?.Jflorry who' I'.is by his Christ like life anrl in ! ? I terest in the proper development* of, ^ I his people endeared himself to the _ [ people of Aiken for the time or j foiflifc, as no one can tell what the J >-< <-.-,? $ ^ o"c<rovo"o>^o'0'0';o'0'0''W"o'o"o'0'o A Hclloway's Bu t w -1 ? 4 ? ? n .i W *v ?- WIMI IA? L"<lll your r-'? Whll'll 111 iltm In upuf ^-8?Tpuyh-Systorv) of i ypewritinp Jg hand. Kou-fiirthor.infoiTnati . g lumhia. S. C. or phone, 9115, r?{g TTours: From 9;0(Flfy7'M. t( i" 8 P. M. to 7:00 P.' M r" p | REV. M. H. HOLIiOW.VY, i 8 Principal. ejg - A cordial welcome is ex ten p. <5 pecially to the students of thi !l8 rev; holow , ? 2^29 Toylor St? . _ . . ' -I V \ ..... Saturday, October 29,' 1927. atest In Its Is Insulted; nsult; Reresent and i Grounds. results of the Conference will be. He v . 1 lorry preached a wonderful ser mon irom 1st John 3:1?-2, "liehold whhl inuniiL'i; uf luic the l'hithcfr hdth?" ' jestowed upon us." Theme! "Present idoptum and niillen Yil '1 ransfor'ntu1 .ion.'' First he pictured John as one ivho lived in very close contact with Liod, as one who lived in the spirit ivurld Of lllOlljflll itlid tnueavor, one' whose chief thought was of Christ, [lio mom-mite one, who realized" thqt Christ's death on.Culvary meant the oHi.rt of Ihe uvivhl TTo dliU'ii'VHO/1 briefly the three stafiabr of Christ's life,. First, natural life: whooe.inhfctt L-'-" ivre4)?iVn in #i?; but .reffrthdlesfe of our'?= ' deplorable condition, -the' Father.loved us and pave his sou to snvG UK.?T. " The Spirit: by which-we^arc adopt ed into the Christian family; this was beautifully illustrated by stlowjng' the. responsibility of parents who' adopt children i^to their home and in turn 'lie Felatib^jof children to parent. He said-we can he ever so low-but if v. c^ arcopt Qn-ist by-fMith our sins will be pardop^d. we will bo regenerated , nyul mad" nhew. Bnonuso of our bo . .' eominif members of God'?? fnni'ly we row Jiav.nth" ohior* ive. in 'life, y bet. W? tjfn. *i rcnTIriiiion of. the cp^inect. : ? "p<r-link he1,we,:n ourselves and others, vu' to sbv,n n-.u- ! in---?L,?the ? w- rTd. .now? ,1,'vinrr. 'for _ ?obvib.:n.r,: tin] life in which we. purifv ourselves, consecrate ouvselves. sacrifice our 1 a ^ ? ??S selves, and !iv'(, in hopes of a .home in the prreab byond. * j " -J^_ .A J C o r-V'-.o v'^ men the financial 'roapp.hso frova. the nn'Menoe was trood and the- reports of th0 church wore Very commenda. Tins? Boo. Ch'b tvpor'.eil by 'Mrs. D. K. MeGlfeo and $10.00 flirnuyh the strenuous efforts' of. M-v?. If. E. . Al_. bany deservespfccial mention,- . , M.. W. M. ^Clii'C. the rflToiont. . ^ ,'r~ clerk-of the church in behalf of the officers thanked the members and' friends for their cooperation in help ; J ins them to put thcr .jirogbtni over s iivii-.t-fn'.ly-- In his <,\\'n splendid way?7 Res". Horry 1 hanked Mr*. McGhcc and - lid.-y fill' ;1) 'i- words of commendation tipon bis work for the yoap as pastor . . and c; n-jatulated the .church on" their unique way of 'transacting church biirdende^J with, the .material side of ttq,"* lunch and IheretYu^T "has more,; <* ' time for studying God's wiprd and tak litis.care of the ftpiriti.nl side. He said . even though' burdened down in sor_. hp had jgotten keen satisfaction and | great pleasure, out of his work as j *.,-?<or of Cumberland and asked the JI ri'.o,...l.<?Vn of tui" "ore ")' tlr-i'v rhnrrh. M a-'? .it is tht. greatest thing they have'. "* Work .on- until they conic.-to the. end (^B where Cod himself will reward the Br fa.;hful fer-.i-rvices rendered here >n..^BL : his world. W -sinxjjjkyly hope that Kev. Horry S^K will tetujft^t^o^til^or-as pastor of tho "'tV. (SinibCfWhd AI Church, hut if he -dofe.-jiot, wherever he goes .our a - - ~f' -A * prayers am] good wishes, go with him for his success as a consecrated min . '- tev of fh0 trosnel. j . ???? * ^Or.'WOO'WWO^OWvryoWOO'O'd . ? -?re : siness School J attention to, our 4W?tnoss $ HMOil. n Wt; ggg t^nrT>iny Tka 1l=I and the new syi- torn of .short- ft on. call 2029 Taylor St., Co- ;s 3 1:00 P. jVI; &nd from 2:00 |S MISS MARIE II. DAVIS, | ' TCachcr, of Savannah, Ga. x dod to the public and_-cs- ;8| e vnrTuis schools at ? .5 'AY'skAFE . ? MOTTO: "Courtesy to All." g ?; T r! :