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fr -.-v.;. * ' - ? PAClft 1 WO. ~ ?-| The "Old Gray" a . .-7? -~T By E Phil ? -i -i -in 'ifi i 1 h?v Central Conference Delegates U ' Kfev. k; 11. McUill^B. D. j V, J>? u leads tins delegations t, lie is truly a >?*?- t tyied tin eratoi' of tne state,, and is ~ a w.ohdt'liiil gospel preacher.:- lie prc __ sit.es oyer tne v\ atoreo District and _L illis a chair el English at Allen Uiti- jj ' versuy. lie is afso a candidate for d tne Sunday Scnudi C.nioi) having re- n ce.vea the o-nubrst-nioaii, Hum lys state, p Rev. .\i. U alley 'is a giued preacher. b He was one o/ the best pastors in e the s.atc an.il.is now one of the best- v presiding elders, lie is .head of the S great iamuiuan order in .this state e u. if is lllo Jifesjuing eM'er'or the Or- (' , angeburg uistrict,. Kev. It. E. Brog- v uon, a. .\i.;.~u. u., is another one of t - Buaih Clu ui.na s -giltej orators and t preachers. lie is indeed a High class ii ? llni'. ,imi gmui'H.an diavnig 'SUCcOss-'~H fully pastured some of the best chui? e ches in the state, lie'..ma do a great " record as one of the professors of C .Allen JLniversity ar.d waS" also em- il ployed at iState Colleg, Orangeburg, e lie is now the pastor ot Be.hel Ciuireii f in Columbia, Rev. L. iU llennning- d way is.one. of our most popular pas- a 'tors. ^ lie kn<Vws how 'to- gather peo- I' pie aft ] n'ake friends, .and will al- h ; ways do \yelh lit? -fmivloi's Folder- !' t^iui.U4 - lit v. J. -P. Player, D; P Da i- a Irfot'.L [rioo-lno- ""i 1 ii miU"-h ' . ' in the entire _g < nnvfi ii. . 1 inn-, ! ?seen?h+s- ? . . W !. . superior as a pastor. lie liow pastors .. the ir'i. ,L. k'h Circuit and a -certainly lm.V ire. 1 in .th." ministry. Rev. 1). p P. Pendergrass is a line character, a ; brother. l.Io^s ever loyal and can be y 1_ ccnf.ded _in_ lie is pa storing 'Libert y- -a Ti:il o? * - - Oi.ui.on. ltcv. j>j; J., sumpter, D. 'I P., is a most splendid man. Quite an p ctkie: tor an J an excellent preaehor., 4 lie presides. over .the fanning Pis- 'J trict. Mr./-S, J. Morgan, attorney, ; ]. ~isr_dlfe_of the leading officers of our ? church at Orangeburg. Every inter- c ' -' I'Sl of the.chui c-h inicoeedjtin his can;, qMr.-J. I-.. Christie is indeed the pi I.- vv j. liir of his church at. Fort Motte, lie () helps his piistor. ty put over every, (J program for the good -of his church, i . ? " -dCI JT Ci omartic is oneof ti^e p best officers In our great church. Pas- i j( tor alter pastor s pe a highly of him. |.jc ' - " - ~ 'Hklw! ^ State Members of General Con. j n. -Rev. E. li. Coif, A. Al., P. P., mis- *p( sicnary accxctary and treasury'. is a !r member of Oic Ucnerul Lonierl-nce by ft Virtue oi his.; position us a general tc oiiiceiv lie as u son'of this Slate Q in -whom we are well pleased-, lie is ^ a nu?at wonderful: spcak'criind preach- w er. lie has done more tor the church ()j - than any of his ..predecessors in the, ai missionary department, tiis rc-clyc lion - is assur ed--because his wh..h~' sta.e plus the entire connection' are r behind h.ni.- Kqv. P. H. Sims, A. Ai P. P., proaiden^ ot Allen University. \ is a meinoJi- oi the ^iciiemj once by value of his posftioon, He V\is an alumnus of tne best Schools both 1} Aorth and ."oulh. lie has lew-'equals _?j 011 the platform. He can entertain pj i ni y a niii iiri', nhiio a^1 bluelc in tiii.< >: ceuiit.y. Key*. J; \SY Aljjrph, P. P., ^ is the Dean of 'Ihqoology at AlleiTth L rwvet.si y, which position makes him a member ul' tiie c;? n??i-.-i 1 ('nHftirniinn,1 lie is rale;! among ' >"? in- i |ii-tin-k? r - elS- ul 4i-< conndetiun. A siicct^yf 11 h pa* tor'and an iniluential presiding el- , a der is his record. lie is pasturing tr Morris Brown., Charleston, S. Q-, j-t which is the t-uc-pnd largest congre- H gation in the State. Rev.' Geo. A. ]j, - - Singleton, A.M., B. I)., having serv- u ed as ohaphn in the United' States of army make# hini a member of the wi uenarai Ufmtvronce.- lie is really an 0n educated lr.an._ .iln filled the chair .of jni '."'social ?cificc at Allen University and f0 vastono ,oi its best professors. lie is now the associate editor of the jp Sphinx Alpha Phi Alpha, a contribu-' ..X'Hj; editor of -the Palmetto header ~ and n^fflneC'.'Tuniri .eamliiltilL1 for llilt I ^ Christian Kef<?r4*eri I am. frank, toj^, , state that there pre none in the race for this oHice-that are-superior'to Geo.' irt " A. Singleton. ' ?? t}0 "V, ' t Deceased Deelnfftes. TVf Rev. M. B, Mcl'herson, I) .D., was . ir* ference while he Was at honl c6n- ff finer! to his bed. He was rfc'-appointed rt presiding elder of the Beaufort Dis- Fc ' trlct. bul dl6(l within-*uvo- weefcs-at ter the close of his conference. Rev.' ft. RirO, B. T>., D.- D., was elected v, 1 from the Northeast Conference. He Yt was unable to he present because of ftq, , hut Si..to+fiaUInivit represented W his intercut; lie was a newly ap- i ported pre.siding elder at the cloai of 'his reference hut he died within two ue'-'ks Hf!B- his CQnterence closed. ' Thy both fought a good fight and fin-' \ 'V^' -* nd I The New Rider I ip Ellis--7 '"7r": :''; " " . ,; | vOuOG OOO^.aCH^"C8mCK8aoaQC8Kk.v shed their course, and now they rest motig the blessed. Peace to their shes.r - 7~ . : ; 1 ~7'7 "The Leader" a Popular Sheet? We are in pys'sOssion of a communiminion the narticr of tfreir candiates for the bishopric- in the Palaetto Leader and also publish the latform ujion^wliich they-hope to e elected. I admit that we are tnxd in our '.columns, but Since they rere considerate of Dr. Ma nee-, our tnndard bcaVer in their eorrespondr ncO. we shalb. try and accomodate Item tb our. brief .space beginning' .ith our next issue. We are cogniance of the fact that we must have he cooperation of the general church a electing Dr.-Mahce. Therefore we .l'C wot so Ignorant as to 'hoittrce ny ono or two states can elect a nan to that high office. ^JWhile South 'ar'olina is putting forth Dr. Munce, i is not simply for the good that wc xpcct of hi. hi for South Carolina, but au . -- i tL.,i u~ ...;n hi uiu wurmi'uui ^uuu iiiiit nv; wui o the A. M. Iv. Church. So - we are ppealing to all of the episcopal districts, 'North, East, South and West to clp us elect our man as we mean o help you elect yours. "Name- your ian for the bishopric and form a comination with US nnd let us pull toother for one common - end. Colored Organizations Succeeding It was once thought that colored copip could not 'get together as a orporatiori to, do business", but that s (lis)iuted at this agC'of oui'sr And ;e purpose to prove it in a series of rticles that wo are. preparing" for "he Leader under the above caption. leginning, ae.beg. to cite the colored rocery store at Lancaster with Mr. l. L. Fraz.ier, one of our subscribers. >' general manager. This ' stone is wned and controlled by a company of olorod men and is carried on without tie least l)it of friction. It does ?* onderf'ul business in that proud city: perating delivery wagnos to supply. !ie.custom'ers. Lancaster ha5. a not rt ygroup?of. colored' eitiaOmrr 4-W" rice, Crockets, Clintons, Aycrs, Rut!tigC3? Allen. Campbells, Stewarts' llis, Jones, Mcllvfrain .and many othrs? M IV McM tiller ot I hat city is a'-'" ionpr the leading undertakers of. up*-or South Carolina and Dr. Clinton is inung thm-bost physicinna of the pro; ?ssion. Both of them are subsriher' > our paper. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. wens are a worthy fit anions thosi nod people. They have couplcd-Uy, ith Prof. Riley, the able pfineipa' f the Lancaster high school and they re putting over a most excellent cftgrnm in that city. To be ; coiv nued next Issue. 7"? . Our Whereabouts. Last Sunday we were with Rev. 4 A. Clary on the Pine CJr.pve Circuit he uea'hor was had lHit we hftd fl underfill meeting. It was. a time lat we will never forget.'Pine Gorv< bruit is indeed ti good charge aw' ine Grove Church is one of the best lurches in till' (til imihi.'i rnnfovi>ni<i> ev. Gary is goinp to be a power-!r ie irtinistry. He is cominpr by.$eapT ul bounds. I am really elated over This week-end will find us with Rev Owi in, A. I).. I). D:. <Tt?fTTTTP" ster Station, the head of the (lis* iot and with Rev. C. C. McIIwian istbr of New Bethlehem and Zior, ill 'Circuit: We will preach for 2.V. Mcllwain at Ziori Hill, Sunday at :00 A. M. ami conduct the businesr the quarter- that afteVnnon. \V< ill preach at Lancaster for Rev. 0\vs Sunday night and conduct the isiness. of the quarter "Mondity night Mowing. . Let the people bf those arges pray for the presence Of the; oly. Spirit. . _ * "Let us advance on our knees." IN MORI AM .1. 7" Irt. loving memory of our dear other, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, who parted Ihfcrlife^ March 12, 1922. S5k t arch days again are here, ic saddest to nir of alj the year; was- on that Sunday evening tat your dear soul took its flight., almost broke our hearts, ?? 1lO- vt.UU .vm. to I "' iu hat \youlfl T pivp to hold your hand, J >ur tVrv^jhSt to. sop, inr fnvtnjj: smiles, yoiif welcome voire, . , h'fh nioanr so much to us.Childrrn? t . WTTTJEJONRS. _ ANNTF ^^rrv, MARY E. BOWMAN, DAISY L. GUINYA^D. v N 1 * ; * J-...J: TTTK PAMVTF SANTLC NEWS c In spite of the rain and the fnuchly roads a few cif Thomas Chapel's members witnessed the sermon preach ed by the pastor. Rev. J. S. Martin, on la-1 Sunday, March 18th. Presiding_Lvider L. F. Vance held_j ^ the sec op d quarterly "inference of the Eastern Circuit on Feburay 10th. Ucv. Vance,preached a great sermqn: We* are glad to say Tlraf Mrs. J. II. " Hamilton is >still improving and is j getting along nicely at this writ.1 jpg, .. _ V Mr. Luois . Epps, of ; Dertoit Mich., " who is at home visiting his parents,. Mr,, and Mrs-William Epps-, does not, improve as his love- ones desire. i ) Mrs. Beatrice R. ant! ctftdren,, I Mrs. J. H. Richard and Miss FlorpeGlcnn, thci^ teacher -of the .-Beaky Bridge school -spent last Monday af-i -.'brnoon at the home M?? nn.j Mrs : 3 r; is. Jeter: T Mrs. Sallic Jeter and Mrs. Beatrice-; a R. Siips n'hpre mntnunil In M|i.n." alib'urg last Wednesday who've they spent the day with their sister, aunt - Mid" ijiwu, MPS-. MflVy J-,, rvulls and Mrytlc Mills. They report a very j pleasant trip. ', The cake walk at the Poplar Grove I graded school last Friday night fori 'he benpfit of the school was a success. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eddy Jennings, of Pen-ton, West Virginia, and throe mall children arrived last- -Saturday ror a visit to home folks, Mr. and "Mrs.. Jennings' frierids are glad' to -ee them home ngnin Mrs. Beatrice R.. Sirhs and throe ^malL dnughte!,' aflur Spending. the vintor with JthcilL,parents and. grand narcnts, Mr. and Mrs. J, II. Richard, 'eft last Saturday afternoon on the rarolina Special for .Washington, P .. to reside in the future. -Mt.-3TT7DMrs. i7X." Jennings spen' Sunday.. afternoon a t thehinoe . -J^miiny-a-ftonnoon-et the hOme of-thoir 'ausrhtef, Mrs. J. M. Dawk ins, Car: J tie. C. . C.?<M rs. lassie St^rr,n?rrn rent some time last week at the 'w of.. Mr. and Mrs. \V.. J. Johnson. ' * ... t HhM:i)icT \l:ws ? Benedict C lh ,uu relohrated the" birthday of. Mrs. Benediet, Maich 10. j his day is jrenerally know as Found- j 'r's 1 )ay. It was chai-actoi i/e'l l>v 1 'ne spirit, larjtc attendance, excel 1 ent peakers and the yasinir- of over $. 000. Doctor Antisdel nrosidod. The urn , .'tiiiu was inton-per. ed.with .solus, and" uartettes under the direction of Mrs., 'ullinsi Rev. Boykin offered prayer. lovt< r Rod fern read the scrip ture lc^t * r> from Col 1st rhap'or-. vornes lev. J. C. White, in very letting pee.arksy introduced the' speaker fo the lay, Mr. Jackson Davis, Field Agon', -i the K-lueatidhah Beard. Bcnedij:?-' -<n wa?j?tve'n iy Rev. R. W. Baylor. Mr. JVieksan Davis gave an excelent resume of the origin, growth an-! weioprrxciat Of colored schools and ollegi?He hore solemn:I testimony o. the fidelity of early workers, teach- " is una pmiamnropists whose saeri. ial odor, s mane jtossibio present noteworthy achievements-. He spoke >1 booker. \\ aslnngton, """Mr. Ogden * If. Dillard, Dr. But trick1 and^ othei j arly workers as far-seeing prophets.! Tlnq "Jean's Fund was establish!"! ;n } miU Tot country schools. In 1012 . * p.. cur county, training schools were or miir.ed hut una there m'fl more tluin it) such schools. There are Slit) high' vhools with more than 6800 pupils, j voi th Carolina has 4000 Rosenwald -. hp<J Si .k .. Mr. Davis urged the adoption of -universal standards of Education. In t'16 there were 1611 Negro pupils ' )f college grade in the colleges of the '.."riled State. 1027, In 88 Negro Col-' . gos there kere^.18,107 students at allege grade. Iti speaking of the economic changes which have improved j oihtry life lie referred to the great'a o: k of -Doctor Knapp ' who at 70 j /tars of aire was triven fVio fneir hocking the boll weevil in Texas. He , ^\Jr'eycd .m'aVked results sjnd in his { Xpe rt to Congress- declared that the ! .v( a) H of the country was, too poor to i \ ucation ana urged that cncouarg- , litnt be given to the improvement -of j j Trm life, introduction of rpaehinery | u.d? the distribution and marketing -bf " k . TTnd:r changes of industrial life Mr. Jackson emphasized manufacturing as; a wealth Juvwlnr-pr y.Viwh in f .tumiann . .. "trrrfi in-North Carolina showed a valuo double to that of agriculture. With asie'ed machinery nn<r new methods of nnrieulturG fewer people were needed. ?m=- *Mrm ih? wk* -many -potrntr nrp finding employment in the industrial i nlhnts of great cities. Six cities 'had ocCr 1Q.0QO Negroes| New York, -6hf;, nngo and Philadelphia especially hnd i vast Neprro population: 1,500,00 Negroes-having left the country for the :v-^ j ' ?- .. * - HTO LEADER city. Our colleges are necil to supply men fm- itwhio-iinl?au,| p>-o.u?>?i\in.>l life. Great is the need of printers, ministesr, doctors, "dentists, fthat macists, etc. Social changes are bring-' ing improved nppnitunitioa- liv the city there is a larger "friction of mind" due to constant reading which develops u people-.or tolerance. TJT time the South, as it becomes a read-ing. people, will increase intolerance aid be le?.s. inclined toward prejfqdice. In It'll" there were in Howard Utvivi vsily?b&li?college?sindenls. in< Nashville,^Tenn. 1350, in Atlanta 651, in Richmond, Va. :<"><>.- Twenty^one student's. Twenty-two college? ha:! between 100 and 200 Negro students! ^Six colleges were . financially in dependent. Sixteen had incomes of ov^Y ?jpi),0 0 and '^8 had incomes between $10.),000 and $200,000. ' . C..*.-?< "s: ' .there were 3500 students of College grade, All the state instiulions aite -mm- free-. IB liuia dueo 'the study <TT l atin and- fsreign . languages. Y^trY>us sJLates. increa&ed-tbt-ir appropria-' Ions "lor -H colleges during the yeaiT Florida appropriating $450?0.00 which nmoun was greater than all before appropriated contributions?-of Negro" denomination Tange. from :> to 1 cents tier member. Negro Baptist raided with a gift, of $10,(100 from Air. Iiocen wald $100,000 for Virginia Union,, t here is little need'for private Iiiii'h schools. any longer. Several colleges ire confining their endeavor to striet'y college work. This is true of ^haw in Raleigh whirl) tin i in it, {n!'i 'ie high shools 422; pupils. There are 'lcoiint v- Fount e? Tvoinlrtff SMw.nl.. ? 1. - - ....... V * V1* *? | ngw in South Carolina, alwiut. 20 high schools and 05 dertominationals col" , : Vges. Mr. Davis dim la rod that thc.OQtlfiflk or Ik'no.ljrt < '..lloff in t'w -S mIl ir L. xC.ellent. Ilo declared that tlu> need = oul<r.be met'as - the, public highl "T: hunts in the Statu ireroascd by the. r.duction of hi'.-! > <-h.. .1 ?i?_ "alleges which would give .the -miutfiyl room for students. .He. cmpha-ti-cd 'Re- splendid equipment for IJiolpgy.. Physics and .Chemistry which fhu nvw science budding gives to '-Benedict ?He in ."<* 1 greater attention o library advantages holding that t.oday each individual by his r.ading andcthfiiking, .secures his edit , . ? ^1 '! ? ' * cation.. He ludd i hat liianacom. p >f college, affairs must be put u;.on a better fina'neuil basis. Tuition imist he Increased .tu meet" this denial.| it limit i loidiiv 'for aide smrtyrii' W'.o are poor, lie closed his' remarkable ,i e-sage Which Was gh.dty heard by . v!f hy-an. appeal to .high thinking and ioble performance. ? i r~ "MODIiUN IIS 1CitVATI()NS*' | By Josepli V. Baker ' _'| '''. "Justified Opinions i : *. , i . Foreword: This is".the first of a'f . erics- of editorials written foF the JainiUTCdT.cod. FlTy jVm~' l\ Bakoi'. .wil be varied from -time to films tne jsual trend*. hems'-. up euvrent subjects of ndte?'nature ...studies, d.is.-eri at ions?on snnio of?the inonoin?en-ri? .-.options of science, college life etc; .-"Justified Opinions," " Jfown tln'.iUKii" the;afu' ' of human existence, especially-..since that 1 or.u if animal life lot.-, tea; lit il that a".c' which for-tile lack'of anotlicit name, s" called -civiljy.ationt the bold sayimr everyone entitled to Ir ; up.niiin' Ii.isy been .regarded almost as proverbial. '1 oo, the intensity *bf its V< orn jngl.v .1 ifiiviUir-il truth, ban nuuh it >ilii,u-lt free from any eriticysnt, bin, the writ--, or and I thin-k every person of thought believes in the saving- only to the e'xI NOTICE] S i . gjht s7 * r'.; ' at a I f I Travel - is P| B -BY MOR S JL- f-AIN . ? 1 ! , SOUTHERN Tl S Plune 5631 S JAMES WOODBURX R< ?>.< , "fajzrzjzrzjET^TJzr^ o w? IJ LI'LIM J A I I? ;? com] | The Citizens Fin We Lave a complete line of 2 PR ICRS REASON ABI..F. |?The Citizen's Fur 1 I I 5-Washington St.' \ . ' . > " ' lint of its justification. *' ' A*, wo 1111..411> i Q-..1 r>l ; oihi) modern >1 iiii> ns. ' much to our chagrin, Wo i.ml that son.,#, of thorn very closely approach justffcation as a limit, lot So^ro Xo lie-n. i s. and I dare say cost of them, a e oi' !h - ^pinionelm? i iost ihnit he rut Vs-- t'l eakiiur of qol-"r.d "j'e.'jjl * - hr vdl under tand the .'.allot. that j-y they look upon the lijlt-to V. >' o IV. i l.-'v ^ pri-il.oW f.m peculations-five dollr.vs to vote for . lis one, teii d iT.iVs to vote for that ' -One.-?i ?/ ' . ?: ? * t lloiv- bar hT"" j "fiv-st ofion jhey jirtfi "J you Herrin*to think?Init when they nee .'ine of '..^H?t!;e- race continually rep- (' v - (tnti-if: IV V.ate. having -a Xokio olurahty in a c r1: in party, at a.'l iflilie- ccrfv onth'ns .owl' gatherings; of "hoie?-I*-nVli-.y ai is this iTl YJpSTI^ I'IKli oiiin .i n ? ' . X'-ml'Ci;:-."1 o'* ;;ve ies'ng1 ih- T forest. f:*ooi-;j jno.t r'al standpoint. arif*cea-.-i'ur '.<> al;.o'd .-o.pv id-mrr-ftps n* of > >.'<?.. fe: jyyis . 111 y iliink or havorr ' o ojinhn. t! jit >oo;.o " (vT lhose in whose care.i; dime;' n-'h-.s l.fon-i in-. Manned rr n >' <;P fi' .of difn ? so?? how fi o!i.-;h. Hut wh? rr the plihTic afifi lav're ,s.e?s- tin \>s h ' < ? uvipg. souls' jict aside until personal whims?that. i' fij.hliiiu' this one iit'i-auso he is ' < o .anil.i't 'o?: t a C-?*?^J5U^ 1 l'::i (t"in the voiy shVine I of 1K.\,1 k y. u. with *nU'.tKq:L ti(1{)r ' of an unhi;. e.d- soul,* is this 1 (H > ri)1 .1':: ^frHhmrininjff ir"3 liSTf- | l^MCD^ epini< ni .:' ^ it i -l'"e /-> n." n .of 1 he iYiml""n row. and i'Vi n - or of the more ; . v;ho let'-er;T- (;f fiiilky that 1 y e .Xt-yeo ; >?t-e t.o j i.: :*; il?ute_mn< h. to -the upwa ij trend of tlit: civilize 1 : j i,' 1 1 :: 1 ' trovorn- ' -tn'entkytHty vrill .he with- the- dawn 1 _ a ' . - ,' ! with the 1 ii'fft ol K.\< K Kdois.M, jnrt ill the l . i' <;f ui'il-e" c. jiihli'lieO jit his- l.ihd. V.tll, I dealt know tlutti: . ? 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