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E*' fry PAGE FOUR. r7 QJljr - JJiUmcl . . WEE " :? ?^: 4310 Assembly Str< - . ~ " Business and Edit Entered at the Post Office at Coiumbk :? ' " ' StBSCUl . One Year ?_____ _ ? " $2.00 Six Months ?i : . 1.25 Official Advertisements at the rate all( The Leader will publish brief and r interest when they are. uccompi the authors and are not of a 0 munications will not^be notieei returned. , .. __? If EM I TT Checks, Drafts and Postal or Express i . to the order, of'tla N. J. FREDERICK & J. B. LEWIE W. FRANK WILLIAMS - HENRY D. PEARSON ? U?0- H- HAMPTON //^ ' Communications intended tor -ti^ci should reach 'the editorial do k oH Tho aav nf path week. Citv news. loCai.s. I day night. ' COLUMBIA, S, C., SATU ?The words .of ~tlio.-UAioragc j:<> thing;' those of statesmen do. ? dent C-oohd^ewas :of. their class do not-Id-loose lo run", w:a*~bue now that he'is. not - a politic rapjh No one need- now i >hy anv atb ings. Heppaid.for each exhibit to ihvn.therdoug)i. Senators, arc y InthtrdeaLh of TbTdrn-mr.srfrfe one of its; most brilliant. and aj ; Philadelphia at the age of;'<2 y< best as the able" editor. oil "the" NT distinguished Fred Mddre'.of Nov. " " ' ! * T< ~ According to latest ret orts. IT ... . other million dollars for i"s tn. contributors are JuliW' Host nv.' much for Negro ed'.u-afjoit:'l i.o ' MdCdrmlVR'an11 l ho RtK-kfe-ler president, Dr. Jones, is des.tincd in the country. ' . . 9fC The report of T*resffle7iT'&ihis t of trustees reyedls jfinv as an edit w hat colleges are for and' wy.ai f cooperation of his trustees, Allen, as a loading college, of t)\c Son!a oversight of the distinguished flan educator and builder is count: U.Oi lj*ri avu ui it:s injury.. That was a wise step.at leas t.< "aTissimo of the Rroiherhor-d of '->h calling gff the so-called strike th< gun?The. fact 'is, there would h would have been foolish for rh<> ? would-have only fnnnd-t hrm.ftv complished. . ' * ... ' ~ ; HOOV'ER X f The expected has. happorcd.I that President Cool id go- dbknot an abstruse problem to tigip e ca ceivp'the. nomination would b-\.: idge .policies*.' No one knew'th'V able to caTry them Out than-ft himself had the secretary 7n him as ."Prefiixtent lloovcr" mra; _ i_ _Xhp- OiibOu.i ] < i? who- in tinn;.past have h;a! the ; not f.p ?:nmir1-Ml ,,1 - I > 1 ' i the people wanted him, and-the j . . wha they really make up their, t t? dent.IIuuver after Aiareh'<lt h. f'\ certainly the American people v.' .fcn in Ainetuan history . . t.hat has recjorthrven; t ho * ?* vtil of while things, certainly ticiv had _ ; soi ?tir In a recent editorial in his; pa; Robert Quillen* certainly .lloes no conditions in this State. .Crime a State, says this editor, beyausv i r at thei.mercy of a -minority--vdiirh This "majority",^saysihoi "is di. h liquor guzzlirig trash, without i meaning of~ honor^?ex-n q ii iVjfm herently filthy in body, rpind am : nority can dohothing while "by; 'white trash' hold sway, ( 'eel inr the State a bad.name over the; many things, this editor says tb> _ t,ft k i n g row a rdiy-advan t a gr.!' - Ms the pastime of dyncliing, lor if'tl _ it is not written in All in -AHdrawn by this editor is the mos pdbple in anv nart ivf Amni.;?n t c NO SEGREGATION UNDE Secretary Mbllon of the U."S. the Associated Negro Press has segregation exists i^n "any of tfm < The Secretary in his letter went may have the facts.and because publish the real facts to the cole .through your Press Service." Ii a total of 5.407 colored nr-r>p1^) r. est salaried government employe He closes his rather lengthy le!{ however that no charge of segrofl the Tr.easurjL.Depaft.ment and ; ministration nq augja lO fri-nmil u-h ~ Irtorested in everythiiur JJiaLcoi people of America and trust th? the just and fair treatment. t,o~ w " "NOV.'utflf m'TrSnrii.f.?|. T I "fl'il1 I Secretary Hoover abolished segre ;to ICraiirr KLY ' ;et, Columbia, S. C. orial I'hone 45'23 ' l, S. C., as second class matter by j i'TlONS ~ ~ Three Months $ Minnie Copy ?= ? ? ri jwed by law.%?"? ationul letters' on subjects of geper lnieii by . the names and uiidressea ieianiatory nature. Anonymous cor i. lie ineti'd manuscriDts will riot 1 aShm'.s, ? ~~r *i " Money- Orders should be made puyab (Palmetto Leader. 2Jm - v - - - - - _ _ _ Edit' - - - - - - Fraternal Correspondent ^ ..?l Correspondent ; Ne\vs Edit S.L' _ --- -Malta#' ir: tm is.-.lit must :>e very. brieiV ai palmetto Lednt-r.net.later than Tue .ersonai^ -.ma soryii' newsj-by Wedne > 1? ! ?i-i Mti?r I ivw>< iMtrnn1? tlDAY^ JL'NEVIG, 1928 liUvhui do jiot .usually Tnoan . bo'ievitl IheyoioiA that his 4 a "tri'n!: of speech. They kno' * '* V"' ' i million to .Senator Hfeflin's roai Ion from 8 1 oO to 8200. .Ilos'gt not what .they used to be. * . trrrrrL-Ncfffo...4otvr na 1 ism has los >le. mefi. Hie died last week, i ti i i . v h- . 1 " 441 ?1tu i viisy i w .Y?>rk Air.c, n<>\v owv.ed bv' tli York. ' $?* , ? 1 ? ? sk V)v\,rsitv is to receive ar wmer.l l iimt. ' The- promiiier aid, -who' 1is ah* ejftly done f= o<ir Cpf]vryftion;. Cyrus I o/nndat ion. "Ti-k u'hrTor"ifs~ab] to ' c. onq of the great school ,Vf=^=T. -1 . * - * ? 4 m Alien*T.Yifvoivit'y tcYliis. JToar cat(vj- with Ydcrr conception c li'ev -uii^hV: i.e. With the heart ivo (h'-yM; will soon take its plac in (verv pari icukir. .With th ;hv'P Hsv-st \vhn o* reputation a yp.ride.: Allen is in for the bes 4e .* * ^ . " i I*.i JllOjUiJii'Jldol? ]i, the genet '.' ping Car Port ers.anjjj^Maids/i s-da.y before it was toj have l) ave hi c 11 no s! ri.ke any0\va>v. 1 e ovTpIoycfs; t?p try stich. The i s-cat' oi . jops vat b nothim: a< hMIXATED ... iYoftt t'hr? tir>o nf dioeanio .kno'wi 'if r;Vn", V- was not. mail; il' lh.tt the* man who would rc in o p.e*Wi!-?\vith t'ho Cao ;c--p:!h-?cv; -1 ?o vl-er and was mor 1 rh . _V'J}': _-T-!;o nre-sul n "J r 1 rofeveflco t "hard bi'h d (? ! f lit 'v-it i/mssp v. hy ho'or Awnd U- ;! aV > S/V.rotary, bu oouT'.lie vo: t'ho whit of- jfctlin )am.1 by Pi us Er;a,lr only'. c p,n .'prevent thu' ' v'c > ' do i!. Ivrhaoy.no. noi "r'w:<.A [!;is hyh ohy ki.v < r ( '.<> do.:> ;:; of bij; worth ft' jrreel or reiTJrd, '/ hi r, The- hViunfnhy Tribune, Mi " b'T'v'1'i' ?i beautiful picture c id illiteracy are rampant in 4.h no noun pity which is cornposo nua vuimri; and relmcment, i bo--?Icny nbnrrt<?r-vWtrifrj. TrasIf. psa.xn-ij,g ?ig, .J(us;h?tttin' die slbrhtest couiloption of th ?* '>'?ini r.) i! .]r-?of?decency?ii: I 5io.uI.?: Iksminima .that the'm went ica'l; thieving, dishonorabl n 1 ag*?. ivcs t p o ilu'.e a n d g i v i n Country.'' Amcn^ some of tl: ?y will do" is, "Thfcy will kill h \y bo the eci.tor was thinking' ( :u is anything 'nlprc oowardl; TdVtr picture of. conditions r f homeless %ye have soon of an L is positively discouraging. It TtfifrARY MELLON Treasury in a eommunica-tton.1 made an emphatic denial thi lepartmerits under his authorit; into details in.order that "yc of.vuur.assurance that you wi >red people of the United Stat( 1 the Treasury Departments ai I'" I',m j . M.iniji e:s, as'poinled by .the ?ecretar; or with, "1 am cjitiitely satisfie ration can fairly he made again: assure that throughout mv a< will, he permitted. I am deep iceuus-fhe' welfare of the colore tl they may receive everywhei hiyii they are entitled. ? md company say to that? Whe gation in.his department, takin f_ . r ' I the.view that the American g< j nor legal right to discriminate i Senator and his kind said it was and wanted the Negro's vote, i daterund meeds no^votes. _ <$dacy. But Secretaries Mello in; standing and achievements, like ? atmeh that they are m>t concerni -?their position ill lile is jeopar Y51 ejuiBe" sure who thinks his po; 3C others down. American rlemoo "I .will never make a ge>od~EeamT~" al i ^ I 1 Pointed Points j ? B ' , : . * _| lle 9, By George A. Singleton I ! ir imagine evil in your hearts agains t-r his neighbor. Zechariah 8:17. , AN ANNIVERSARY ni- ' . s. - Just last week "Pointed I oinls! s- and its author had an-anniversary "'i i,? ....tu....',." i;-r~ *k~ ~i? ? ?iw uuwivxi j uic apana cue . years of the Nineteenth Century api embraces the opening 'years, of the ~ Tuoiitiiuthi lip win ltaijur to jib .rrr 5* other- June 4th. Incidentally ftboj'1 a year ago" Pointed Points'.1 made * their first a"ppeartrhrtrrn' The Palmet ^ to. Leader, and since then th'ey ha\'( - -not"-missed a single iSsye. "y^HetTici ! the y have added to the.value and in tpr-est of the paper is for you to *<Je ^ ; vide. At. any rate our ' feeble at i tempt has been to stai't trains of tho' ' whic h woul ^release triggers in the Looking backward acrost twelve v months, we are. frank to admit tha IL the.attitude of this column has beet i;nnTmpron)isi-ng Our ideal lias item - 'the,truth.* "Hew to the line, l?t tin 1-. chips fall where they may." We have ^ striven To tell the truth in every de ? partment .of. knowledge, ,regardle( of.the cyj^seqUences. With this idea G we* continue).... This writer believes *wiih'all his heart and soul that tTu truth is the only, thjpg that the ma. jovity-of the people will on the lone , run agree upon. Sham, mSke-bolievp 1 and hypocrisy have no place i.. journ v ... , . . nnsm, tney nave no regicimaee piaec " in society. The weeks ahead in whiel it may be. ours to speak to the peo s pie, oitv aim will continue to -be' right. ' , eousness,. justice and truth, i ANOTHER ANNIVERSARY According to thenoticeS sent-out b\ " Mr. David II. Sims, .the; president oJ " Allen University, the institution ha,: just closed its -fiftieth session/There \ may be some question about the- num^?Per oil' o.niniencomon'is the scheml-hap ? -had suK-e -its-early beginning tn the A town of Coke^bury.r then?since its 1 trails pi anli tig in Coluntbijj. That's 1 neither here nor there; but as an aluninus* of Allen, this writer would 11 like to see a 11 ting celebration, and a ^ hemm-comlng of former faculty memM ors and alumni. If .the school is fifty years old it would be a Jubilee, 0 as the Germans would call it. Ilun[j?MTieds would accept the idea gladly. (> This writer, makes the suggestion for what it is worth jiFmunor faculty n.c-mbois who remain-today are few. ^?ifi'i c - nil's '.o mind the names of ' - Professors Fra/.elia Campbell,,. C? G, p, ( aiifV-t. O. A- Coomhs. Mrs. \V 1). " Cook, Lucilo Lambert-Pa rmcnter, Dr. II. V. Arnett,- Miss Ida Davis, A. Y, i . .MVLiiniiul, and many ol' the most G recent perijld. itw ould ho a mighty " home-Coming indeed, hut your seHbc is only a voice in the wilderness, and in the language. of friend Caswell ~"J;Cfe>v^Pwrinie'Tt',"'.^CYyave~T{*^r""* NATION CONVENTIONS '* By the time Palmetto Lea'deritos 'T read these* lines, .'perhaps the two G. gnat National Conventions will be ..hi .<|/y. It. seems t.n ho-_M forngnm; .a-oiu lnsii n that in spite of ftij^Koniai ( atholic allegiance, Mr.'^^Snuth will T. le nominated on the Democratic tictt ket. Of course he cannot hope tc l- v. in in November. In the Repaid ioar I- ranks the outcome is somewhat tin It? certain. To all appearances the stag< H is set for the nomination of Herbert te Hoover. Yet the wise acres- are sun y that Air. Dftwes will he the "Pari >f Horse" who will run off with the nom Y, nation, following a deadlock on Hornis or. In spite of the wide newspapei y | publicity in favor Of Hoover, you ,-Cribe keeps n weather eye on Char i lie I>a\yes. The master political stra jtegists are playing to the galleries ii | the press. At any rate we will sooi "O ffcnow.?; . ; ~ ??; ? it A NORDIC; TRAGEDY y. ' _&uch was- the murder of Bishoj HI Gupuvy by a retired Episcopal min 11 ister in Charleston a few days ago is Somebody has said that the only idifT 'e eroncc between primitive igan am today is the presence of so y. ! cial restraint. In the absence otti '(ln more widespread gun^play would bi st j prevalent; not only in the ministry 1- hut iinn.ng thn Itiitu?Surely, no nrr |y | rejoices-in this blot upon the fai; d name of South Carolina, and the Pro -e testant. Episcopal Church. South Ca j ro'i n,i iluplores this tragedy as mucl in as she deplored the "Shambles of Ai igr, ken." in the Aiken situation Ne * ~ ' \ >vernment had neither the mora ; among its citizensf?.the roarini ? done because he was a candidat But Secretary Mellon is no candi not everr managing anyone's car n and Hoover's ttccomplishments i many more of their class, are o grHesfr, just-to brrrtTwnt and fni dized. It's the fellow that's no sition is maintained by pressini acy and the caste system "of Indi; . ' * " ' * ? groes were murdered in cold blob ^ in the face of hte law, and in Charles h ton the, good Bish ip was hot, presum ably because of his love of justice an ? fair piny. This writer is impress? > That it is' an old story reach ing bac 5 into the years. But suppost it .ha 5 .been a bishop of color and the marks 5 man a member of your race. Yo are left with your thoughts.' Selal * What will people now say who hav L ascribed^ to the Negro church ever crime imaginable? Crime \s nlrigh so long as a Negro ch^es. not commi - it. Let us pray,- > " ': All races--skin against seg 1 -REG ATI ON lb Ilustcm, June It?Last ai'it saw a oond start?here- on the Inde i . pendency Day Petition -of-the?U-nite - | ttaro ^Committe Tor abolition of fed j-jjeval segregation promoted by the Na FT fional "Eipial Rights League and Rac - Congress, Inc., with headquarters a - ' 'J Cornhill. - ; Not only did President McClain, n t tional president of the Omega Ps i Phi, send for petition for each chap ter, but" the local Oohored Ministerifi ? Interdenominational Alliance, Rev. E t II. Thompson, president, endorsed th ! movement at its annual meeting in.th i Peoule's Baptist Church nn denrmiY aged the League in securing hupdred \' of; signatures from those gathere ,, to hear, the lecture of Rev. Clayto s"; Powell of New York, as vPell as th 1 clergy membership. i Tiion c\\\ , , - - x-.. ? .iMtuuctjr VVVU1 ICU. JIIIVI ; racial signing. AJt the weekly lunch . eno lecture of the "League of Neigh > < I-.ols and. fellowship of * Faiths", at ( tor chairman', C". W. Weller, the 'ex . ei'utive secretary of this active bod; ? of many .''iirr 'l! ('hip-, p"" i sented Sco'tdary. Win*. Monroe Trot tor for remarks and the latter eitei . federal seglegation as a special and i i;rpsR.:violaii^n of the sayings of Lin colli, which lav beside each plate jiractjciilly every dincV signed th< ' |.'.t ilio'fi t?-President "Coolidge.. l Be.'-ides . a few colored x Americans , thoie were present a Turkish gradu . ate of Boston College and a Nieara i ifitait as-well as the usual America! races.. Mrs. Sarah Van Buren-Shenck ; prominent colored club leader, serve* ino-luncheon. . ' v The League is out in an appeal b . every colored church to hold a mas i nuPting oh Peter Salem on the 17th or to note his memory at c no of th< r lays, sei-vice, adopting an inti-segre gat ion resolution to President Copl idge and begin the signing of peti tions, thus making the 153 rd anniver | Siiiy of this race nian's historic sor ! yi< e, Pei.^rt?-^|hkMn and Ahti-scgrega jtion Sunday. The League offers ti 1?l'111'iii ?li jn'itinn i. vms tree, and his , | toricai leaflets for^ 0 cents in stamp? ! dependence Day is apt to occur at Su , i perior, Wisconsin, summer Whit iliinsp Headquartord. : , I ^ . GETTING- READY FOR THE RE I PIIBLICAN NATION CONVENI TION, KASAS CITY, MO. Mr. Joseph W. Tolbert's new Pack i nrd car left Columbia,*3 S. C.j las , Saturday with some of Mr. Tolbert' . friends enroute to the Republican Na i sas City, Mo?.June 12 inst. The wri | ter was asked'to be the guest of Pro! .: C. G. Garrett, -etrnl, op this,trip_an > \ which would be of no expense to mt i but I refused the trip and the gener .oust'offer for the reason that Instil ; | feel mj;, judgment to be fight in m; t stand opposing Mr. Joseph W. T<d h bert in holding both places, beini c Statq ChairrraYi and our Nationa i Committeeman of South Carolina, an *; that1 I fed?rt try btr inconsistent liil r : unfair to ride in Mr. Tolber's ca r v^'ith my friend, Garrett or anny on -1 else, and I will never take the ad - vantage of a friend or an enemj i | M,r. Tolbert wanted to compromise o i high grounds, but Mr. L. Afl Haw ~ kins wanted and he and Dr. Wm. Pot ter did compromise on private ground > "Therefore our contest against Mi - Tolbprt and his faction was droppe !. after he satisfied Mr. Hawkins r an - Pfr. Porter of ' Spartanburg, 4 S. C. 1 Mr. Tplbert pidldd out n reque? - pybich. was orTTiigh grounds that th t contest be dropped and read it befor a ' all of us. I being an alternate delt ,' gate and who had a right to act an t* take the place of the delegate wn r was absent.. Mr. L. A. Hawkins ask - rrt Mr-. Tolbert t<r wait rmtf let Wt i. write nuLruxTigreemtmt^ whwoupo 1 he went to his typewriter and wtrot opt his request to Mr. Tolbert an - refused to allow me (an alternat mam * il delegate) to see what agreement he 1 ? made with Mr. Tolbert. Dr.* Sorter e. admitted after his conference was r _ with Mr. Tolbert that he is in poli. i [T tics for what he can get "out c* tt=~ a 5?.well what about the other fellows, t f Let the public be the judge. If ^ a r|man will trade ho should limit; furl t, the people's good and not for selfish t gr or private gaii)?. a JOEL H. JACKSON, , ' v Columbia, S. C.- L ? e 5 . "AS IT IS" - . * 1 By T. w. Mc Clary* ,? - . ?-M~ ; . -s ' V "' s j A true idea of life must be an is s k dea of changes or change. The same 11 j rule .holds good- wb.cn speaking of v j. the educational, t'ONn' and-political j c u development. We alt must" pass *p.iu 1 I j the doubting age arid must study the ' e puzzling things ;>s*rne nten "did the f y t! ;ngs of the Stone imcl* Bron/? A x**. c [t Thinking iij tcrm% of troth and'reality J1 ^ of exieting^civcumjuam o." Heading is ' ....? l i. it.. i__. ..e i< y 1i iu nit; iiiaii iiiui id *ji grasping the worthwhile things that ' will help him to guide his steps,-wnh , ' ease. But reading is dangerous- to , ?' the man whose jnind is not capable of j * k choosing the 'essential- things. Th::ih- | 1 !- ing is beautiful if you are able to 0 d think?m-terms of equalityrai'd .good* j-* 1- ness of all the .people, all doings of'i't - nature, all the scorn, hate-, .disrespect 1 e that we are to contend with was in- A ,t tended arid that some day the scale-' will turn for the better, believing that ! a God is back of it. ? ? ii Thinking is ugly and dangerous to !l think in terms of eternity,, our con-' iT dittcm, otrr?treatment and privileges l 2.' and that it was intended, speaking in i e terms of hereafter arid equality. To i e way o fthinjdng the prepared man t will win throueh strneelc. Let, ns : s Cease with equal the saying that all i d men are born equal. To my mind We < n (he only equal at or when we arc dead,*-*, e for death makes equal the high an'dtf the low. Without any doubt, fellows, i - we are ariTy equal through prepara- \ i- t'on and ability to do. Philosophers of t SUMMERS ?A? ?- . - ;i;State Agricultural and d a X . ? r Orarijjeburs?, - six wkkks-mnk is Y ' X Courses offered to Primary L_X Schools teaehers fori renewal < { Approval of the Slate Depar X Standard Cre/lii Courses leaciii - X FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS L^_TORY ACCOMMODATION! !_3L FARE, CONGENIAL j X Over 700 attended last sum ? pected this year. Conference; j { merits, Recreations. s ? Round trip rate? of-on6 ftnd ?orie-h< i X Southeastern' Passenger Association * i % e i A 'ates may be obtained .on application y Wonderful Opportunity to rais< f'A . j Send for SPECIAL CAT A LOfc .IX H. D. UKE(iG, Director, X . | ^ ; | Summer School ai ? . ''" Trenton, e | BEGINS JUNE IS ANI) CON 1 Ti Six W eeks of Five Dav*>-Eac | Helpful Info m rtin unusually able FACUL q The a Jo u ted enurge^ of study In .,vfi?..Boatcl of Education and will load 11 ? cates, but will open the way for the . ? tend Summon School long enough t ig Credits also toward a Belt is Acade ;S who complete the course in High ? s :g Courses of-studv are so arranged t - ;S work in elementary or high school . 3 It is highly important that all t . g day. 'Real work will begin at the v< g Teachers will he ^quired to furnls " ? els and other artrflfts of personal u xl&L? : . * ' EXPEN 77# " Registration Fee " Board for Whole Term . y c Board Per .\Yoek [. jfi: For further information, write E fii'.l-/-- w* NICHOLS* 1 . %Y(ycftyo"o"ooooooooo<yr.,'oooooo(y<ym (! irzi2i2JttittJZJ2rzyrznu2rdJ^^ I NOW OPEN FO Leevy's i [Service CORNER TAYLOR & Standard Gasoline and Mot< ker Stato nnrf Vrrrinl i Crankease Servite, Free Air, I INDIES ItEUT ROOM ^rr SERVI 6 tiaigizigjgikiHiHiaiajajgf2m Saturday, Jww-16, 1928 ong ago gave us enough to carry ^ iver. Most of us believe in predesti- ^ lation to certain extent. After think- > 1 , ng over the condition of our group 1 ind that. of the so call superior group, ITInking" in terms of a place of rest il'ter changing corresp^ndp""" """th . r jrvtronmrmtT-t'cannotbettevemy own " bought;3 Have you..everr'stop to think even* chat. the eonditidn~~will be 7 Would "It >e thinking to say "thati we have no oneeive of more than one heaven, hal there is a heaven for every race, end that we -are not going to the li pme place with a race -that hate to * if by us in the theatre, sejfarted from is on the train, andjrther places, but could get more thrill with a poddle >r hound dog*?* 'fhey thinjc they are letter than "joSn are arfclyau will lave to give them credit fog so do- -i option; ask for too many vajn things ? md dort't. follow the better example,? rhe Good Book says "As a man think, th so is he^ Take that old foggy dea out your Jiead" that Mr. John is letter than you are if you think he is ilid he. is "thinking the same thing, vhy sure he is. You will always iiwi me if hi tler thau.?Soma-of us think-they ?ivo also, I have heard some say that his food is pood erioujfti' for'a white nt\n. What idea have you gotten from TTaT7 Why not think aFd helieve hat yoO are as good as any upright HQce of matter and if allowed the i\nu? chance and privilege will master inv situation he masters. Ail I have said when given your ast consideration will prove that the iruler cailse of aH the misunderstand- ^ ng between yor!f and me is lack of tno\\ledge. ' must take nohtihg md make something. Ignorance, is I i menace and .hold-back to any race J ?'r ..people., - ' it" Therefore niiake ready your charger 'Or ver y soon, good luck, will knock 1 it yoirrTloor. Mount, ready, for you vill have the change, preparedness, heir "go." CHGOL | . i Mechanical College I " ?, v.. . ......... - ?_?. TO JULY 21, 1928 ^ > ! J , Intermediate arid High '---rj >r raising-erf- certificates by ? tmenf of Education. Also ) ! lgTo degrees. ? r , COMFORTABLE DORMI- J / x- EXCELLENT TABLE' ~f? SURROUNDINGS - I '-i mer. Greater response ex- | f, Lectures and Entertain?$ ilf fare have been granted by the. ? ; for the .summer session. Certifi-T to the college. ' i ? your Certificate and Salary , 1 with Detailed Information. X W. J. SPANN, Registrar. $ L Bettis Academy | INUES TO JULY 27. 1928 | d': h of Recreation and Most rmation, g; TV HAS BEEN SECURED.. ? ivc been approved by .the State 'Si *' ot only td"a"Tenowal efcmifi-" teacher who will continue to at- ;ej o -secure First Grade Certificate. ?>i mY Diploma will be given those , chool subjects,. hat a teacher can take advanced x; Methods. ' :S; eachers register .on the opening _ sry start. r> >h their own linen, covering, tow- * SESr= ? ? 2.00 . \ t 15.00 S \ 3.50- jj C ON, President. Trenton,. S. C. - ? \ ^rgfgjzjzrsjzrHjajHjaj^jzjHjarafgjgf * EBUSINESS I i. - -1 l s standard . Station I | GREGG STREETS fil ir Oils, Esso, Mobiloil, Qua- fil urn Washed and Greased, S lattery and Radiator Water SI r PROMPT & ( OIJ RTEO ITS |S| CE ^