The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 21, 1928, Image 1
Rgencie;
N. J. F?
I ONtY RACE
| , MAN OF STATE!1
ImWraTtttivcnt Columbia Attorney
Would Attend Republican
National Convention
i STATE CONVENTION ON 9th
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Squire Frederick will be Long
Remembered by the Famous
! Lowrnah Case
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Nathaniel J. Frederick, Negro at-;
l^lorney of Columbia, ls^ a candidate
. for delegate. to the National Repuh-'
j lican convention, which meets in Kan]
sas City next .Tune. The matter ot
electing four delegates from the
i state at large comes up* in tho Ro-..
ip.ublican State.. convention which
meets in Columbia, on February , 9..
,* ' In post years two Negroes and two
I* white men have been elected from
Vy %he staet convention to the National
)\ wpnvpT,tirini ^nf H " ' ni,> tVm' "?
[ Ajrthay be only one Negro delegate from
:f/" the state at largereloctecT this "yeaiv
g wit lithrec whi^ nirp. nnd 'bat FredH"
erick has-been decided upon-.tent-all
lively as the xolofed man, or the
I " most desirable colored man tn. tlv
race.
\ . In the state convention next month
Li-jL eleven delegates and altcrnatb-rielc-..
!JpitepuUlican convention which meets
^"in Kansas City -next June, to nomi-!.
nate a candidate for. president. (.
K The meeting of the executive'comtaittoe-pf
the Republicans was prcsirl1
b- ed over by Joseph, Tolhert of Ninety;
P*') Six,_who vis. the state chairman and!
Pj also national committeeman from
r Nelson and lead on. by Captai Lu- ;
JT ^South' Carolina. Mr. Tolbert'is a can.'
BJUjdidate for the?rinl iono! r-nnvpnt i< ,11^"
jWfcf''Irom the state at large. '. < I
ra . From the number of?.candidates'
l" seeling the election of delegate tcH
; the national convention it appears 1
jj;. thaf htc February meeting will Tie'a
a,', little stormy. Only fours delegates;
9 ^ are elected from the state at largo!
1 * and they are elected in the state eonl-fi
vention. The Mher nine dolegatcs
are elcctd in the district convention.'
The Columhjp Record.
To tht. delegates and well wishers
p ' the Republican Rarty in South CarPpr.'Dear
Compatriots:
C*. "It haa/most pleasingly come to-mjr
notice that our Esteemed Attorney N.
J. Frederick is anil has announced
himself as candidate from the State'
r at large to the next national ?Kcpub-1
L_ lican Convention winch meets ^the '
j'\ -coming June in Kansas.City, Missouri.'
Now I have pleasantly known Attoti^
ney Frederick long before he graduated
from Claflin University or the U?
' niversiiy of Wisconsin and have always
found him sane, honest"and soil"'
ber-minded in all his doings. Be- ,
sides that Attorney Frederick is-an-?
kT educator, haying been principal of
I; Howard School, Columbia, S. C., for
v many years and his work in this field j
T speaks for him to this-day, and is"
!i' rQ foil fi a nno /\f 4 V\/> A ^ - ?
y .?vw. ** > ut mt: Hinirnpyn in?
y . our ?reat slate. In 1920 when wTiite .
j men from Virginia and Florida, and i
: who were assisted in their efforts to ;
eliminate or throw the Negroes out J
of politics that, they could establish <
a. "Lilly-White" party in South Caro- i
fr- )ina, it ^yas our Attorney N-; J.-Fred- j i
^~erTclc whQ prepared a contest and mqLj
? in Chicago, Illinois: and whipped them,' <
r thereby gaining the Victory for us <
a, nr>H which he charged us notbing?and i
1f did not get a flat dime, but it pleases <
i,- him and us to* know that as a result11
of his work for us, we will again have , 1
| the pleasure to assemble in another j ]
L - convention, Feb, 9, 1928,. and we will I
? justioe t0 oui-Bflvoi) to oloefc Attor?I
Fr-edencK rjtnm^w-know tn -ba-J
fl a fearless wiAnrnml ntamp,. _j
J standing and character cannot be i
t ^owly questioned, as a delegate from <
the state at large in' our convention <
HjMtkn coming Februarv 9th.
jjC' Again compatriots, let ua not bo so I
thoughtless m t0 forget the famous |'
.i.
B ?-?s??
S TO BE
. 1 f."
Symposiui
NOUNCES CREV
(Prom thy. Coli:mhu?, lia., Euyui
Sun. .Tan 2, 1U28) '
N'o l.ynchrn^s in (iecrjvn in 102
.Now Let .liict;co II&;oir.e CojjJi
. ;
T'hf.- National Ai o. :n!i n for
All,..,,I... IV .,,. .V'.t' Mn .H.t l', I -
ninde pifhlie n myvcy ?^:o\vi\ig acrca^c
in. the rthnilmr * ? lynch;
f'rftrn !M in lU2i) to L'l in l '-JT.
hut two nr Utc vretmmwciv N
The- report (ii i . rfi.'j; tvovoal
lynch iiifjs ,'in <1 tf.orjritf-vl'Vmu. ;-.n
social cth Pivfta 0 -s[- '.!"h, iboy; lV.?.
Laws that arc nun to lYy ;h" ; : e
privilege of one'ci:"*.rs * c-h;
officers cf-tho h;\v who .fc.il to pro
the' viphto i"i i')i "ii. , . ,
aw both oat ihicc'ijv.a riv>;lt*rn <\
era*.ic' .coino or>v.a\'i t h. : "
F.vcry at- -p.'r.-wn. i.n
ihat uv. lM'oiv;hi Jy-?h'"TO
with an ?.iVe;i?> ir. t'i! n.-.iai!y ?? !
h'.?s c-i-.".:-iih,i .i'i'-in !:. a the v. hi1" )
F;inr.ta?iytharycA}.. \C" ith the 1'
man bv.fc.cc the la v. the cy,".'' ol .
I'll ' 1 ''V fi "Pill if ; " i : 1 i
IjCti utv il he ha v la v i c'..t s hi
aad:.unlit he 'y'yv> tl'frn;!4:
and even a? ervard in tl|i, j.r
camp,, "priaoh or ivfoVnvato.vy?
rlgljt.T?n" n?hnv.mn?Iri1".?"1
v"i? ft i ' T AP.V," * : J* - HI
Svttith, and in t.i!.? ; t" 11
fvcniii :v lv. 1 ':p ? i tli^N-*
are <'it.Jr<'i'*",ha!f hc-jvl. !ly. ivf-.poctct
else c oirijiU tcly -iftww cl.
. Ty"''V>;n^ ' t'l-il l.y n,'. rr~ r. -o;,
< lam-s in" Gcw'ffia, All Tol'W
nut a year I'la-Vc lnvithont half.a 1
'. n. OT niovo c:v7.;' in'.whivli .mob?',
luosv-invtii'iiuii^ Tii;?(iL' uji HI niajri :
Of jho. niorf r.nrffyrV'vl<io
a coinwtu'nityj. spoilt inq fordo of V
sadistic jun'tda u??m fe"
Kr^vo accused, bnt- it.:> ahvay? i
reel]y, i/f a v:Air.
afterward there Were p.- fry. y.rcd <
zens lo pro'csl. the avrv
eHdzen-^sooh hmitVi-itir nr<ii' r.;
ftclinjr of Kiiiit and rhnmo in. fcrj
fulness.-.?'?? ?^? _?
\Yq have moved h.xvay 'fw.ni 1
kind, of lavlo.-'snrp" in ,,v
record' of no lyneKinfJs 'in !0d.7'is
of which every- pen i (h '-r-jirhi
view, of the pas'.. In ay* y : n render
<?encrous!.y pi-oudJ-r^Thp nesflyj
that wlien a I'ndsorerhpi roavhf
harT. inr-*' = r OioH
bV permitted t:o wsrK*h'.Ids color.
V . o
(Prom"The . N. XCour
Express, J -it02Sy> ,
~ 1?7 TTjur Lynching tJeccfrd,
Accor.-linjt. to G_-.uves cmpoilod
the National As-('o a<icn f'.v tho
vnnt'cmrniAT.f ov-rci?tvmm.
nufti.bpr of lynph'nG'.s in this ooin
Lowman Case that was .tried rtcci
in A.kun, ta. C"., and.wliu v.art; ly?uafter
Attorney, Frederick .placed
own' precious lite before the st
inob and fearlessly plctul for law
by the law lor the Lovvmahs l'igh
:laims and who reasoned so convi
ing that that court in our groat st
declared thrm trgHiTF"free T'ittzcTiT
Ler the same court had convicted It
:n die in the clt'i'Li'it: chair.?We.tin:
stand by him and vote for him w
out-the price of a few paltry doll
and, a dinner as he stood bv us. ,
(hould prove ourrolyrs grateful to I
and honor him since he has pro
himself with his ab'lity And. with
price and honored" us, by rallying
hrint and elect ITim'on the first 1
tot,. FHuum.v1 mil, ami npvor Kh
Republican r>t ar.y poison or nn'iH
ivho is honing to. se? c\'cn greater
;hicvcmi>nts coupled with sense i
journgcous efTorts accomplished.,
JOEL II. JACt\.SON, ??
" 12'dl Kichlnnd St.,
Cloumbia, S. C.
INSTALLEI
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COLUMBIA, S. C., SATUR
?i ...1. . " ?Endorsed
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m of Editoric
] Reclined liom 34 'ift. l'J26..to 21 in.
IE- "So lnR^kcd rt docietise jriityr^lly encouraK.es
one to feel that we pro'V.!cVm-U
considerably, in civilization in
i-ov-".Vlf la;?t year. Cut we can not Have
Ijnuch to be really proud about until
'7? vouv lynchingrecord lux's been brought
* ? ^ . ' f %
much n'eai'er 'to the vanishing point.
Pi' tlu-21 persons put to death by
the lynch kitv*in the- last, twelve months,
.'.".y Fl luK tv.'u were i\egroes. .Seven of
dp-. ilie lyncuimcs look place in iMississn'
s ippl, tince each in Tennessee and Aiv
All kails'as,? two in Florida and on each
oes. in Kentucky, Louisiana,. -'Missouri,
*hy ri,h Carolina,, Texas and Californ>.
As- in. ?
Doubtless the exan\i>le pf. some
rial' auliiCin .States, particularly Georgia,
i v.iv *jn bringing to justice members of
Sect-mobs that lake the law into their own.
[I"."'"'"?bo-?F up a potonl?iiCUuint.-o
mi?- it.'-.iun i.t lynching. r Perhaps even Miss- .
- ?rs-rrj'td-liT l<rJ8r\vi1t,l)5'ab.ie firbencrttr
pyv's. irorn this example. . j
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von <l'i-om Tht. Baltiniore, Md., Sunday,
-nex?Pn'unl i l1 i)0,'. l'J'27.) *
Mississippi Still Leads.
National Association for the
lit- Vl'.,|i,'.livr. | ,nf Cnl^yp^ People has
r 1 :;il.!K- l:s ?hir\m of lviRbings
'Lv; for.the year 11127.. According ho the^c
X--?v "iiveX;'there-. ln:s hemT-tr decline to
i --on v;, jY'.y-ono % from the thirty-four
1 .nchine-s in 192G..
?^ 'TTTr^rrrrphicrrHy? the lynchings covuw--.
i' .1 v.'-i.!u :i!'on.?"fttrrnr was'one each
or! hi-Kentucky, Louisana, .Missouri,
ttro x,{i th <"arolinay Texas and California,
I. ov Th.,l\i_\vcrc. two in Florida and three
in 1 eninissee, and\ Arkansas.
j'dU.,?It, ronnuiH^foy.
'1~'3 \\r.. .Lv 1\rr^n"you put your
hy{''- ivh-ut. tr> it.: There- Ute-total-number
a-~: >f lyhclrn^s is recorded as seven, or
tort over twice as many as have been cred-.
V|n , it> d to her nearest competitors.
'K>u' In lynching Mississippi still leads.
F.rimi The?Xnrwieh, Conn., Bulletin,
!>ee-..aiiWr .10,: 1927) '
? : fc.wuhing Declines.?-*
- ?f i I . . -' ( - rv
; *,1 . According to records which, have'
, T'! i.ee'h kept hy the National Association
4u!e?__ xvaiiCGnicnC of Colored Peopie
a-decided tchange for the better
r. Las_ia!.r.ii i.l:u 0 during the your in
iri -rCgai d to lynching. Where there
1 v.e.df'cases in l'JSG there-have been
out 21 iji th.v present year. This is
' 1- . a aaoychiei.it in the right- direction
: ' 0 but v. hovher it represents anything
>'f M i:i(.re than the-swing of the pendulum
_dLp "TroTu"highone-year to low. the next
<lin '. ...
is a question wtnch time alone will
i \( ho.her it represents such a .change
??? iiitt it cun' he- cxpecteU to continue
.r not, there is always cause for sati
i faction whe-n such an improvcmont'i
j is. si own. l?\>r. some time a different
. at'ti'.qile-has been manifested in the
ly.m Iv'r.j? states. Some of the. form-j
- '. . Tradn's ai,p_^{15BUi|if)na Hrrtr.
aivsencfi'of th^T score. This
ury? . ' - i -j
represents a change for the better, |
response to the better sentiment'of :
u'^%uch commonwealths and marks a
(IVc idCtT c< ltlrast to former conditions [
'us, and the situation which prevails in
l"le i other states.
an'' '1 his year-Mississippi is the leader
:*-u' j n ihfi lynching states with seven to
l,nc~ j its discredit. There is a disregard
.,V? . . . - . - - - i
iltv, lor iaw has developed which is de1
'idoiau'.o. - - ft it~~ isn'-tT a ly aching - at _is.
lU'11 ! d.sgrarc l.ctore the rest of the na-j
>th- tions ami carries with it n l-cflection ;
arS up ,n the whole, country. Perhaps in",
itlis-iissippi will be .brought to :
tiim ^ realization of its grave mistake,
vyn even as" Georgia was, but it is certain
out that it cannot come h"hy too soon if
to the law -of the state is going to aial
mourjt to anything and that common- |
? it wearfn expects' to keep the respect
An tViA r*(V ~
. ?-"*"""""t""- "" v"w ""-J
ber oris for a national law against lynch-1
a* move than the wholesale mnnner In
. (F?t>ni The Columbia, S. C., Record,
gtnr g, Vfl28.) J ^
21 Lynehinafs Too Many. \
A, survey total Just broadcast by
3 FOR BC
ft Or
DAY. JANUARY 21, 1028 .
i iO r^ir% i t rr? n
HO \J11 Lj^llL
T" v> ; 1 n ' t
N. A. A. C. 1'. MI LTS NEW ST LI'
John \V. Russell, I'resjideifP of tlie
Gary> Indiana, Branch ol' the Nalibnal
Association for xhtv Advancement
of Colored .People, telegraphed the
NaXioyaT Ollice on" January Wi that ail
but three of the colored children jn
attendance at Emerson High School
had been dismissed.; This is' a ne w
step taken by the Gary school, authorities
t0 enforce segregation, in
the high school, after the" defeat of
the city authorities; by the injuncLiqn
'case tiled by thevjs. A. A. C. 1'.
compelling them to recind theordinance
whic h appropriated' $00 of
the city funds for the building of a
separte high sch.cml "for colored pupils.
j The. students who. wire notified by
1 Supiirin' einlei't?W idiam?A..-Win of
their transfer to the -Virginia Street
School "wove .advised py. Edward, Me
Kinley Bacdyn, attorney fo-r the (i i.:y
Branch. 'to nrcs(Vnl tH> in:e!\ ws , n J.muafy
at the Fnjerscm School-in fi a I
of the \ Irginia Mroet s<iv> I.-, ilia-. \'i
they were refused; tipr.vop'i'iatirfiSHT!
steps would be taken. Up..n i:t, ir
hc'h& refused, five writs, < i nianlni
mus were filed by".\t:?>vncv lkn
| I ehalt1 of the ppren'..* .of the di-u.i.--|'oi
| children, the.ciliz'er.s of Clary-ami the
' local- branch. Following a reque st
from the Branch, the National OltVe
diarvapolis fo proceed to C?.ary \<> assist
in fighting the cases which will
nary 16. v. .
tfie National Asmeinthw for Adve,nce?nept^ot'
Colored People <U this
%NeW Year's >,ve "di.-closes that -there
has been; a decrease in tha ?number
I of--iynchinjts- in . theUnited States
j from thirty-foiir-hi li>?(ilio' t-WcmyJ
one: in 11)27.
j Seven men Were lynched in Mi si :s JPin
daring the year iii.-t .rnued: tin
Jn ' Arkansas Ajtd .Tennessee;, tw^ .in]
i Florida, and one each in Kentucky,
| Louisiana,- Missouri, North Carolina.
[Texas and California. . : *??
[?All ua Lvto of, the VlvUn.s V.N!1'.. Negroes.
While this show in r i: .'sin.-.e,what
better than it was the.year he*
fore it/ ijaj- still .national . vandal.
/Tahfornia alone is out of i'.e ,Suul:>
' em 'bell, *or the neat i y-Sou ,!k > n-horI
dor. The .disclosure is a rebuke Co
v.tJTe hypocrisy iof the States- which
euasi iney .stanu lor latv- and order.
31; 1027.V ' : ..'"v r:\"'
fjy riching KvcArd for The VcOr_
The year just elbsing carf die- vath. a
less burdened eonsc1cfiee in view of. an
improvement of the racohl' of 'K-iuO
ings us compared. to that Of
The report which has lie eh made by
tl>c ^atioiiuT A.Pfioo'ii->tii'.'n I'm' ll.e A it
vancemtint of Colored People shows
that the number of lynching* this
j ear wasi}yep t y - on o as compared' *fT>
t-hirty-four in tlie proy.'i-y vr 11-?;
That lesser number represents .just
twenty-one too many, however.
this Nation will never -wholly justify""!
ils claim of being civilized until the
r i.. L! * *
mine v?? i.yni:iiinK nas oepn utterly
stamped out. ' I
Public opinion ' speaking1- throrrgh
the just-l(ivini)r .."wywTTy1 has im-*-ilonhledly
exm-ted pi-pat infTuoprn to'
prevent Iynchlhgs" in the ln>T few'1
years. It has given' Shni;!'f. tiv !
members of the constabulary the'
"courage to oppose~the will ofTTir'
Y ^ Vmob,
and a report of the-eases in
which officers have "done their?dWty
and mobs have been . foiled would
properly tie in with the report on the
fewer lynehings nP tliff yt'ttr. 1
This gam" "uhli?--_ -aniniaii . mill Ka_
comc more assertive*, now (hat it ha ;
' he en fulljt aroused by evidence that
more appreciably reduction" may
^lioped for from year to year untTT
lawless, Natifm-shaminj? practice
Jj?s been stamped out for good.
)MD1NG C<
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very lirnOeft *v " " nn.J holiday .
. ViV ivy-t ' - l! . v h'i.V-.>y pood
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;f. ii^ \va? in re.Ulincv-s here this af
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St.v.e. . -r v,i riv.ing. ' '
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lin .-V (:r .AL '. j j 0.-. V.-sions in the ;
A . iV> - $ \itou?tiWt? * ; W+Tt 'li'.H'Mll 'i-htr^l
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. Y'i-fil" -hy iVi.-} <-i- la-'t.. vt-av'.i fr?sfr-'.
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,'yu'rt U-uai :^a . cL ir.jv ( 1 .aC-iE^ist. Cor- j
li t, (].. i r'n -l,;-.;g Mlj Aiiniq -.LouifC- j
Vrin:-.ni"r' itl' j'/'.til a-r.r. . .Ii-hn Ihun? jj
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i'ii- ' r.<! a' ' ;,-' i r. Dirt*?'.; llu*'1 iimnih ?ii
iOf No\yai5>. r' a- pri;?iUp of young men t
},, aiii/.u <1, ar.il ou Xov'viafcr 15th the ?
, ;. i ?i v 11 >> il i? 'J:.i 11[ J kij . . j/-J
1!/-. et-ai ir.g ij'cwa ?riom students and
:< i-v>a??ucivh abio to j>ub'
i i ' J- r Vital voaily. pot rays. .thy
" 'IHIM. IV b'f , o ft TTIj'r l'X-~"
1 ,1.** < C
i .u" <i5ii o a number ,ot schools' 7
and ~v. ill be11 it'atl t?- .exchange with ^
,;rr. - The au.b^c-v;p.tion vato- is small. ^
: , ': i:v .all,who arc (
; in-1. i ieJ in the $.vhb#?Vs future.. ". - j r
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V.ED CHICAGO GIRL. I'
( .i.'Jiiro, IiI' Jan. is).?Announce- (
rv: ] . ' v.-. y,- xv;. ; Iksv S? lay of.. (lie ^
i?i ia.,.y t-X -'ii. s Mavjori0. Carolyn ^
I PoupcvwotJd; Ly her pafanis, ''Mr.' "
laml .' ! i>. Kmmeitv? OtofSrriericjd, o54.d i
Indiana Avph'tie. to' Dr. VL. Palmer c
Chai re;! ' of this city. The marriage "j
'is u> take rdnce at. th.? residence hf
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DMPANY
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ielegate
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ICi'iCEKS TO-BE
INSTRUCTED
khools of Instruction to be held
in Columbia, Spartanburg
and Greenville
MANAGER HERE SOON %
I'erritory .Al!oUted-4o-South-Ga?~_i?_
roliha A;r,rncicvi fiiyi-n Sub- ' ?
Agencies to be Established
.Following'- closely upon, the return
I.?- Attorney It. MeCant's Andrews to ' .
)u? lunii'voines the announcement that
A, M' . ie ?ht\arin,.General Man- t
^^of'.the. Southern Fidelity arid . ... I
-rfr,t ty. :.Gomi)un>\ will arrive in "the
;tyit; ;nexi week and conduct schools '<*'
I instruction tor'the'men!hers of the
0 South Carolina- Agencies recently
t: !.>?JnwU so as to enable these a- . .
:cnt*fps t0 begin'business by February '
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The detailed statement ot ' Mr. : ^
Tn*rti\n's itineracy, received by^ The ~
'a'in* ito Leader-, gives the following
dan for the schools. The SpartannYrg
School will begin at 8:00 o'clock
'.brtiday iiight;~Jnnuary L'drd, foTV6W-~
! by morning session at 0:00 'A. M. '
Eu'Cfday,. January 24'h. All members "**
if the Spartanburg-, Greenwood, Chescr.
Greenville and Union Agencies
. ty<-^. n- .-it Spartanburgoh. ....
'hcaloye dates and will receive their
r,struct ion simultaneously in the
The Second School will convene at . ~
COO o'clock Tuesday evening, Jan- ::;'iv
21'h. nr Columbia and will be . .
(tmpo-cu oi tne members o* the t?oumhia.'
Florence, I)arlingt5fn, Ben- ?
.cttsViJlo{ AVken and -Orangeburg Arc.nc}<'?.
A 0 o'clock session will con<?no
on Wednesday morning,"January .
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.The third school will be held at
Charleston at 2 o'clock Thursday afcvnooii.
January 20th, and will con- ...
:nnb a- bunr as required. This school
fill include the members.of the Charts
t'oij, Georgetown .and Beaufort Arenejes.
Tlvhi?pr? arrant as?outlined will hp
if great advantage t(, all attendants
it the . three schools, >tdjice;-the discissions
will bring .out all of the.
round to be.covered in a t'horo-going . . ; v
ash inn.* . -*+i. - v . ' . ' .
T.hf l err it pry alloted to the 1G Sou. , .
' tvolina ; Agencies is . given as fob
vys:.; ' ?' : *; : ^ rV '
(IV Sumter: Sumter, Lee and Cler.
r.don Counties. (2) Columbia: Rfch:md,
Lexington' and Newberry Couni.es.
3) Orangeburg: Orangeburg, _ if
JarmvfcTI, Allendale,. Bamberg and
'alhoun Counties.. (4) Charleston: '
Charleston.?Colleton, Dorchester*.
?ovhley .Counties. (6> -- Beaufortr
leaufort and Jasper Counties. (6)
'envgo; w ri : Georgetown,?Williams*
urg and Horry Counties. (7) Flor
re: Florence and Marion Countie's.
8) Be nne^tsyilfc: Marlbor0 and Dil~
t ountios.f (ni)' Greenwood:
In enwood, Abbeville. MeCormick and
:allula Counties.. .(11) Anderson:-.
Anderson-and Ocortce Counties. (12)
Irecnville: Greenville, -Pickens and
;aurei\s (^unties. (13) Spartanburg:
Eflrlii^yQlrg. jand-jCh?Efikee_Counties. :
-H-)?Uni*m: --Ufetif County; <15)-. r:lu?ter:?Chester,?York.
t.anraster,
\ershntv and Fairfield Counties. (16)
.ikon: - Aiken and Edgefield Counties.
-The ?16 Agencies?will in turn , np- 2
oint ^ulvAponeies in each principle
own in their respective territory.
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- THE R6VAI, THEATRE. ^
Irving "C. MiTterV '"Browrt?Skin?
CT-?i;lels.M for 102R. glorifying the Ar.erimn
Brrtwn Skin girl, with plenty? ' 1
>f pfetty girls, good ftiusie, beautiful ^
'pfrfaihes ~arid elaborate scenery will
>e--presented tonight at the Royal ?3
fheatre. j "