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-yA^E four: ' tHie Pahi 1310 Assembly Business and Entered at the Post driice at Col 1 Act ?i lotus's. ' - ' 1 . > ' SUB One ' \ Six Nus.t , .. ? _: ; Oh.cial /. uts at the^. rat . . The L*-. .. puLlisn briet ; iht'voyt Vi.e-a they", are aa ~? 7-? rirc-a':,:'i)r. ami tn'u net' tf , rnunications will not be ? returned. . ' J T "T. ' KE. Checks, Drafts arid Postal or Exp v to the order' i N. J FUKnEiiTck" J-I-21 !. B. LEVrfE.-f .; ^ -? W. FKA.VK WILLI AM 6 ? tiUiNKX W. ? rGtlO.' H. HAMI 10N Comihujiicatioiis inunctd ior i enould reacn th? vuituriai ue k oi (Lay of each we6k. City flsvvs, lee s day. nitfht.^... COLUAiUlA. S. L'., ? r-y???'" - ?*** ?-a-? ~ Senator -XorrLs ol' N\'ljra<s-k-i ? prominence and^ifnpoitanie of the Kei uhlTcan National. i.'ir I'.ocvtd eeeau. v. liie'nciCLtal tance ay lie believes. hirhseit ?: lie l'OeOA ed uilly --1 I Uies>. li him. ' - * Our esteemed eon tempore last isMio in a slrentr i.d.iohi , hnai'N tt'titw:-^c;gii-U 1 ally iiive r^-of South Laroliitci pass ed a Kcgiv to shave uf wart on a " been passed ui this ci.'.e.- 1 the fc-em.ce> '.tit on si.coi.ti. in elect in el. mem of 1 he \v. ritethe ie.ju.se. i nam. a. e cnou, linii.iv 1 !:; i' f i t'.-hi.'-ii ii-.. - i j v?v" "ft V f- vtwo A * , * . i ' * * Tho name of 'the "ixc-xt1 pros ITu'ovov, ..yd v hai ies 'C i-Vli.-.. cteiit*. The c two \vo.i_o 5j-:ivhe.-n Co-^.v<-;i. :oii>-...1'A.cin tliW-A.".;,'.Co S'haih. ' - : -s ' , .. \VI^?'or our v f * fl ir t ^.Vc-TTT;! ';il l ilvi j v" .' ? t\i: L* - i:hr!niny " h were a.- K 1 "i;S cMt 1 JI Notv, thih JO) r?i\ieli ivu'. li? iVI. kaniineivoi- Cadsc inji* out ci. the ciice yrevukh .' a' qseady in^rcatsc o; tho'baii. t';Lvs^<JUi; L'U?:ne.-:i failures a ?of the-Si-ale." havo Ucn.tcM,. nixl in i>;y.- c / . to be k white and*ab- mousiu . oi ai:t>;ols. curdy, ihere liui; - leii > v* 1 tle?e uj' j'tkit i.) lit 1 it*i* ^ Evidently South Carolina i Convention v*orc; bad. y advi candidale?M r. Lowden?-wl . . of a show. When ivli\ Low< va.ste of time to allow his na drew, the poor.Sou:h Caroii; to say "Ijoovcr." But Hoov -"their vote. 5?onn!ve. i The ministers and other for the purpose oi* having ? more humble ami ignorant oi vicinity. YVe ro'hr Lu.nho a^r; --1 i f e- hn s y ia a ce aVinV.^i^^vTr Ail Kinds ,cf i'rlvo:ous'and. i fttsitrg payments to-tve^ pal .? ' claims'aeecrdn gt*c,ih<r. t-.Tr. hrtiounto are wry irmi;~.t\v the .react;]! why the iSeoe'hj volvedis too .-mall fbr a ;-:u arc enriching 1.hem.- elves a holders. 1 here should ho these complaints could'he r f?r-aehk ea .shcttlth he ri. trd r T3 i ere i s r.o use 1 a lit r ffa >ou i Ifas time t.o fool v-itlt-iv.o a t'houlh be?:iyxs ILi:uI.ier-rc-d ^ a. y ;0]> ;o ".V. id:- 0 toil . compi n : rater*.j '?ih'ihi" ' r.tah to. r r' -;v.?;u*:'?'or.\ ' rfadcit . ' po-ovcr {} men c? . :.e read in c; could ^ e " rr .-(1 of the e: wlih '?Ite.* n.lo..A morthov.;. At' any rate something ?ho THE REPU1 As a r.ilo p1at.fQr_mfW>4 PQ f"irvr> -]\\r tV^rv r? ^ 4 ^ /% W. V** I 1 ,'J i iiu : il 11 . \v i :' the delegates to whom it is ir.g with impatienoe, and if give a sigh of relief when less about it and hardly kr.< catchy planlc is included, th .* : . ;; some particular class of vc . _ been effective. However, V'ous. it is 'sickening rathej ' Republican Party has overt ?form every four years som surpress lynching. Not a ? there for the purpose of npi There has,never been a ti in their platform that'the It a law if they oered to or if 1 honest mTenthr. That plai ? - T. -rr-,*-' j,lrT -Tv'-ore'^' been too lope and ofien ror if the Peru' lieans win a1 L- lynching law passed even as ??ttaSfcadrr weekly . i' r Street, Columbia, S. C. [ Editorial Phone 45'23 : , ' ombia, S. C., as^seeon^ejuss Ynuttor by ar , 1 _. * ' ' ~i T ' SCUlP HONS , _ . ' 2.00, Three Mouths , $ Jti 1.25 Single Copy...- -- -0' . rs>? "* t " ' T1""^ e aiioweil by law. \ r,h'i rational" letu ps'"im yiibjtets ot' gehora! .oir.punied by the iiamfes ai\d-addresses' 01 tlvxa4niij-ijry in.u aio.-vVao'iMit'.'U.-. com. 01 iced. . Lejetted nuiuusfcripts will not pt Mil 1 AM ES rt: a Mciicy Orders should be made payable >f ishc" hrrtrrtcrro Leader - - : ' ? -V - .... Editor * I : | . .w.n.l.miT . ...i - v.?-?-=?*?I'mrw?jun .Hi' iri "j . .C"w. ..... .. jiai.utr.i Hi.- curt tin .Ow very U.'iut, uiic The i'almeltu i.oivuvr'-not later ilmn luesals, personals and social liirtvs.by Wednes^l'L'RDAY, JUN13 J J, 1000 i is about the. only KepAiblicaji of any who fs hut i lcmuri with the doilies JL on'v c ntion Jast wcek. "May^-be- he :es ViiJ hot tliHiuv hail of such imports be. As a candidate i'of pivskldnt i.-, own state'p:ayc a majorby'ayain t * * * ' fy, The Atlanta iiaie].)eadoa.t in its .a'l?.I'iifi'aiK''lia-.jmeiK' aridvlieeno'.iik' liu* error 'of in<r 'that .Vhtv y/taiu liiw_.iv.aVaiiaS if . a '.ha- di inv anor lor a w'hd-ii i\o' it?ell law 'liat I' I ! v1 -i I?r?r-i?-a. 1' " I y i j. V;i -.j i y itt-"-jtiaii .oil i~y -tho .protest ol- the apld; it. was ^oa-Viy.-iaid do vitro in :;ii i.ns, hiile. cyuUyhhK-rar.ib without Lot exist..' ' ; Ida at-of tbo United St-:ie> is Herbert is- i he lliJttc. of i it liavl viro : >iv -b M.oil i;: wool* I lie Nali. 1 i--i i li oma' ioii-i^ eiiUi ?; - ,-it- to vice;iuji?sis * . >* - ' * \Ti te folk: 7 I.m-l v.vJi .iy ndrath > .hi oil lalkc'iTah'ovU tiuv IT to 1> iiij v. iii?.!i 1 ;?. ?.a: '*,v?yTo i,i'av ?.* ov w iiijU o ;iraihrtd1 ait the yn'hietha] i,;y-l.i; foi.ii I hi a-'.c'Iviiix'ou country 3*i<uhi shed- hi 'i ho.f vhiihioia Record Th, ti. .. i-'ays: " nWi' is :\ slow tly". it y.od Tood of T?ulh Canolina and 't his is o'.'-idviit in our tor'rupt poiilhV'tho whole unioiUinatc coiul.tior ihc.-o illIngs "\#?The- s oimyd noo,d, ;cl d\ i lli the iilha I hat alj a-man' hiu \i is ju.Tihit Twer- tiiian ihal st i;0 an oiaa>4WKoin.u\vh.c;-c.. ilr, Qaii ismvnere in llvhriiinifr. ' . . . delegates at the National RepuhHcai: seil. They tiitil cd thcrnsolvcTto r .A frQ.m' tin- lifii npycf hud afgliasl rcn, realizing mat il would lx: Out i .ae to go > _'fore Hie convention-, with liu rein i - email Yes had no choice bu or did not need thorn or cared alnni' OLOHED EEOPEK leading citi/.ens r-h.ouM hn:f t-ipvth i ;n tl)d to a.Mprei'e of lY.-.bhcr.y of tli. ' the colorco poo'-ie in c.rd :u rural to", ' '? i - ( .- ofd i: ,: _ : - I :: r.rtli 'v SlTiil44.vWO<r,*X?-I^?.' ' V Ui1 111 ?eh ItVvid unfair, excuses are given tor t e i.i yhoi.h rs'wh.n they hare! goinrah cit'-i.iie'polk'iV?-;. in inn d ('h e.-;, t'-h w ni.'vj tlv,\v. dlbu's. Ar.d tout l.- yy X goes incrriiy <01. /i he amount ..-in it ui Jaw and henco tT.nye ;shie t the.expense of there'small policy i (mc?];Htd of central : yoncy .'vrli'-p Cade anil aonit aiit'cs . guilty. of the. j nd the prorCj warn;d againrt thorn 11' ocnurls.beiotj ojvr.ud. No kuvy oil tfrtvo dollar c. eand yei thvr tV:-;c .The ix i rr ii\e vxav-4v->-pa gm OkW ~ d y;.rr I a tf!:h hffro 'appoint * 1 hi hits church a: Wi'iic-iit (Ictaiiod corop'^iil could iise vr a char. h t ohV I re hoi a iij. coiiiplaini.s. TiW-ihuunyo; of then oh c.li\\re 1t-^nd in ,t1; i'vyray the poop] arnerrics that are -not 'dealing fairl M tyho. sdmcono has a better nlat iV!;i 1 jo done. y | IlLICAN-PLATFORM iitiral part its.iviv:V(' ?jw. rno>t at' m ;-;o duty it is 1 o f'.i-muiate it. Eve i road for adoption listen to its reX( long1 and weather hot, as it usually i: the end is reached*. The voters cm )W what it i.- all about. Sometimes io design being to tickle* Uiu. fanny ( tors. Sometimes this procedure'hf when such a design bcronVs too. o n than effective. A-i an instance tV knn the matter of-, putting ir? its pla e stuff about their favrring ft' lIW 1 word of it is meant. -It is only pt lealinc to the colored vote. moionce t hat Plank has-found a.plat epuhlican? could r.ot have passed sin hat plank .'expressed thHr- earnest ar ik~as~a conrefHTence mpans rothinor -Wo*. . The cH of ""TVo'If Wolf" Hi le. Though in the rdat^rm this yea id._J.liey will?there. willJbe no an-t i there has been none since this plar ' v . i | i . - lias' been forming a part of th< tare it would beAveH if the co sis't that no such plank be placet v. ouid be one less high piece c lfatioua! hypocracy as it is; in f: ; becoming a national trait, ant i *cei;ned, it is (he order of the t rtrnypi-jglit brutality. c K'v.oc'w vCu^a?^C'ao.cuac?^io I Pointed Points i_4l?By George. A. Singleton ? O \ " V . The \\scekly Te.^TT When thou pas; cth thru the waters, I will be Wit ^tiice; _iiml thin the rivers, they sha [ hot ovcrtlow thee: when thou walkes rtttur the: ItnT-thou shall not be bin1; op; lunUici" shall the. fame Kindle uj on* llice. Isaiah }3:2. UNTIL .NOVEMBER .7. j The Uepublicitn National Corner lion .has closed, having nominate Herbert Hoover for the presidency 1 .1 Charles Curtis tor the viee-pres d( ncy. I ho. < on\\ ntielf (hie of ii .'.to interest front start to finish. 1 was long predicted who the sU.ndaY t eai >-^o would he, .yet some very dar horses were expected t? show up t ,he last moment, which.they failed t do. The ...swinging,into .line of UcAi syl-.a'nva practically settled the but collie. And on the other hand Hi ' iv is lined .up after Low den .withdrew ?. ro'in" iho race. ?~ ir.e uonun tion of Curtis the nc ' . i';..y -was xr-iTtatrc.r ofemrrser?Hrrwi i e the iai'yitlj^' point of thu farmer ran r'-ili'.g" much . Lioiigih to ii.. t.i ' ( [. Thru iho < n iiv c nvemion i'fe.s that- Calvin Ccolidpe *rc#teived du ' reverenix' for his manly stand in is 'ii.-!: ;j; {o' j'fin against'tradition. Sen. r..\\ id aiu K. Horali was easily tV outnhdiiig .statesman .of the .mec ; v. he who nominated Curtis, an K-v.ii tfio" del :";lc an the pi*'.posed i r.-.nrtnf ..-rtfr-io'dfrcpl -ni.Ti m' uhii h -err t.\ ct/i aruiul the Al.Xary-JJjiriim Bil W.eJ!, it is ail over until 'Novembo e *a :: e mean ire the G, :.(L4V wi !e liu.'y. preparing for the cheticn Ir'i; of piter.vst to you who we* e in ~i li e-<.! nvinJon, or .did riot: lisc n ho your "radios that one of " tl .V^erhes seconding the nomination < " !'?. vlvi t'-lloover was made ' by - tl ' ; e.e's grcate t h,ym.;n, the distil ' uir'aetl i,ro!'es.*i r John It. Huwhy 1 ; V\ a ! ingion. You art;, coming, ar ; .wiT : rrive in -the eoursb of time, i 4 pile of sct-h .eks by. nono-Loo-wi: t ; a ai'.trs. Sixty-three years ago yc ^r.vi-er? .HaVeSf UUd today you are pa: t :eh':it:r)fr in the country's greatc pol.t'cal convention and seconding tV ? o'lnh.a"ion of the candidate f r tl V Chief Cayitr.uy of the nation. Facing Xrn - mbrr your duty is plai 1 Of course ycu v.-ill go to "the polls ar Lie ?he"\voi"k of the KanSas Coi ^ option by el cling M cover, and Ca 1 v-s. .'VI Smith might be alii.ht pe ruaahy, hut you are skittish of 1. . J , ' , a. itciate.;. . Republican* truditioi tvach l.nck to Fort 5U niter. The f?> l" live tariff, which."means pro tec tin-.' Is or.d a-full hi oner pail, .while tl s i i rst'e I "arty stand.-, for ;j lo I?i?r-r?.lie; .1*1?leli f . 11?cr- hr.v'l - ? :r 1' 3rdr:*-o_"H::r~Vnt'?frdttnr -erf T-l -<* r lr; i "' <> 1 <* >'.l. r, The . Atlanta fi The . .Vo'-.folk Journal ai - r.hi. . r. m the C'hiiM- o l!i fen Ip-r \ 'l.o' W.mxI rfiI .t if. ife .'-}t - .ana'n, the soiat'on to your .pruhle ;v s;- in the five "exercise of the Cra " . IV. ?v. This t \. rri.-o is predicated u 0 . -j\ e l neat.ion. This wi it? y now r t1 '.'lis the wond < ? ?ii splendid teach s n on "ca-.iian'school: "So man is i' ti? ir?, > ern anoiher without, the r.thpi - V- '!)- . . Good govcinnik t r:?):tr r ntrst itut^,. f >)' -Svli'-frWOinno-l ,1. . . d V PARABLE .Once upon a time , two gentjem ' friends met in the dining hall of ' "real university. They had been hi' i : i t for a year and w re-happy to i >' now acquaintances. Incidentally th L aia,-tVoni the . name stasE,'yet_lJL 1: Ijacent counties. A frugal meal | enjoyed in cafeteria style, hut asi I from the meal thc-e two friends ( t gaged -in ji'disi-yj&sion of great p Ir ,.! ' in"r vneinlproblems, especially t R problem'of the black and white m 1" !i dv South. The minutes stretrV 'houfs as two earnest hearts ca *G to grips with a real human situati ft *whk'h agitates America. And 1 >f arrived when thtTmust needs s< IA urate and go to their appointed d n- ; mitores, the one unhurt by cont ie . with the other?-one being white, r 1- . .'.he other tiaing black, and it was. " ; it WIWKHj hays ?! School (lavs are the hanniest. O -,G tacts are formed and friendships c h t'vated wheih last thru the yea if) Tdeals are set up which are the hi( in ert n"ms hn life. ITeTat?oR'hlpfi l T5 1 egun and sustained with able p P feasor's, teachers and instructors wh .U . arc rpost lnstin#. These are the d; lk i uf sacrifice and Jjjgh resolve. r? ~ ?? b Republican platform. In the fu- > lored people themselves Would in- i .1 in the Republican platform. That 2 >f hypocracy. There is too much ] ;ct? it soems that hypocracy isTast ? 1 where colored citizens are con- j( lay at all times, where there i?hrt > i; o , after one has gone out into life and 1 j ft. bus served, and returns to the cam- , j ? l>us he experiences a. thrill and tug j g upon the heartstrings as he loses him. 1 j gj self , iii the college life on the campus, j D; 'I ho, class lectures, chapel talks, fo- ( ft I rums, club t, band, athk t'icS, entertain- j glooms at the homt sUTthc jirofessors, o sightseeing trips, alumni reunions, and j - Convocations, and numerous extra- , 3" curricula activities are the means of | h j affording W quality of education noti( h j luui in the \i' l'aries. ? 'iny wuarcers ccmc anq go. A year -comes. IIow pleasant it is to walk | across the campus-and meet , the old friends, great teachers and heads of schools, who have returned for more i- work. They come from Howard, Fisk, d Wiley, Morehouse, Ta"lad?ga * and > , Paine'. We look in vain for Thomar'-.lhu l hniiiti-! mill Ray Suaum. Wcnel(v ~ FTTey""\Vill l efUFlTltUl be seen register, it ng on Monday morning. Since we d have completed our required work wcT' k are now at liborty to spread our1 cour- 11 it sos for cultural purposes. . Our most ' 0 :nu rseling ~ rubje.t- will be "The ' i-_ Lower South" in thelpetiod. just prior ~ to the Civil War. Happy school days 1 i- .ro^nover efide l. MOUNTAIN crrv KCHOES r ' ! Well the P. e fadtUean y Ion v eriti on" la? :. ; ln ci> pulled-oil* in handsome style. 1 1 Tl'e farmers of the West sorter dem it.- .rated' rn the outside an/1 a bit mi "the irjdde, trying to uT^^wnie special ( i plank in the platform in ulieir interts.t, but the (Vnycntioiv.coild not sen ' , it that way, and decided by a big ripiI "oyilj that the bc:.;t it cuuth do was to pledge the farmers help too help him^ i si lt', wbii li wnR mighty gold pledging ot (\p \ f nni'n i f fhn S^mtrVi r^rrvnHno if.," '* w-? 1 ttn. h save DV. 1 t. \ wpy.'."Well, w'e will have to tuk^JSfcv ! huts off to the boy, Thyy have noro^' Tnatcd a. winner. If Hoover doesn't cross the liua-away ahead of anything '.hat' iViavbe pi'Led against him in NoIC ' . 'Ml ' * yembef. there will not he any races ' . n the- Nat-irmtrl Track-op the- second i uosxiny- in November. II.c seemed to have cleaned in getting the nomina, tion.oVi the. first ballot.. Well, one will have to admit that was pretty fastIVI - , ?. sit ppjng.-'-But you, talk about ga^ng some, just wait until next ftill, regard. !,<? {o -may be nominated down ^ in Texas, when the end of the last ( dash is 'made, mci'e popular votes ^ " than have ever been counted for one man in this country" ami aa many, if not move electoral votes az the Col-' 1*1 11., lege ever doped out at cr.e setting to to any man. Whenever several old a . ? p" experienced political jockeys can't t pull and frivee the favorite to the . > fi nco, when they are racing for the ^! -nomination,* then it is useless for fclIS : - lows who are not much jockeys at < best and.aside from their genefal uwk. j ness they ought to have been combing ' and rubbing and tt nicking. their po-; v nies for .the "big bout"-irhave put in ic\ci-v lot i.f the time up until now1 . ud wilf go after it with greater vimj until, they adjourn down in Texas t j soihetljiie' in July'. Just kicking, an 1 j j cussing, and Jjer.Uing, mad .teliirg,-the . wnrlrl- iYnm rrmvh?fn , fuslcst*. things <vo ^rCVe" in the barn rJ. "can't. win if we hot him out" and the folks centrally figures that the e- ' (LvPe" handoil out by the fellow that . el. owik; and drives comes neatest true.' At least there is not nmch-~pTnnking down on a hors when the jockey gets! nA up in front of the hle'echors and howls, it. "Hoys 1 am going to drive him, but 1 ho can't u iii."?t;o there is no way to head him off in November. In fact he L.n is the favorite of the huge crowd on a the grand stand and bleechurs, and in a.J th's race the folks do the.judging and t._ deciding with their ballots. They nocy ' minnud; they will elect litm?-watch. tp j Now back to poor eld South Caro-1 a, lina and tlfe part it played. Last wih[(le J tgr before all the snow wa^gonc, the >n?["Big Bo3's*"hcgan lining things up in :.r.'j the State. We suspect the date set V. ^ ft*t* i l)f? r.AnvAnl \r\r\ urue tVta -m ' " " v an first of any of the states. Before a iy" iCd body," even old piduoal"pW>gMStlentC3, me could figure out anry straw which ion allowed the trend of the wind South he Carolina was "being shaped up for Mr. -.owdo'n. Delogatcs iliaL. would only Or- keep their mouths shut, and nod, and act. shake, as the occasion demanded, was ilid the only orders given, end to carry ^ out that everybody that did not Juflt TaTT in?line was mashed down and walked over?old friends and support. on. ftrs of long years standing were shovuTT cd a^trte nrrrythp fresh .recruits from .rs, anywhore they could bo found were put in lead. Even a few of our lady are folks toured the. state, followed the ;o- conventions ancT"was "Johnny on the ich spot" with speeches, helping" to put lys it over, for the man whose wife was /en a millionaire. But regardless of how I ... - . i: ' ?*'_.... .'... veil you may have sized up situation* n the past, there comes a time ^^en ,'ou mis-read the \vislit-s^o^lhe--peoile. So as it is M}r. Hoover was nomirated on the fii'st ballot, and South Carolina-had no part in it. 0:1 know ivhen during the voting, arid South 'ffrolina was reached elvon were cast 'ro Mr. Hoover, but "Bud" those eeven eould have been east lor a man J n tho woods in so far*, as helping or lindering Mr. Hoover, and beiieve me! in" things of this kind a reeoifl is <cpt, so after March 1, 11)29, there nay be some changes, who knows. tVe- fellows that were not even alowed tb peep in while they were linng things up for Lowdcn can fall in. md do our bit in helping t6 swell tho lead of the man that has been nomi rated, and helping to elect a -fellow counts also. ?WheBrar&4k>w holds on until he has to tyrn loose and "drap'* aa to where, lands, ho does $.ot get much -ere iit. "Cap Jim." j "AS IT IS" . - ) - - Ry T \V \T,rUry ' Should we bo bale to . sec oar actuah thinking moving as we do, our con[lition would' he. miserable.? Again some would be better and think of nigher things of life. The man-hater which is man would do loss thinking jv be an oulcastvsince We are living in' an age of better, high and seemingly miraculous intensions. The time will eome when something will j toil to the second what another is.' thinking. When that day conies there will he a Better understanding hetween the raues and nation^. "For a* ^ man thinketh so is he.;' That is a very, great Saying. The man who made the statement was" able to tell what nien were thinking, able to duck their pitfalls, told .them of their future, al tp becaut^ lie know* their every thought. * How do. we go about our flock of reckless thinkers? I. am o?,.n \tv -nyv i\nvn >y m? -to* 111 HVTt?' most in their minds. We do not luiow their deas. We must ho.d to the directly at present. We even canqpt statement; yet we cannot go by it no by saying, for as a rule we say one lung while meaning another. Our. ncti.oir differs, and even some of our doings are absurd: Then what are wo'to go'by in an. age like tliisX__ Psychologists give some rules, but lbey are dying; The question is, will it. he to arty advantage to know what other folks are thinking, will we appreciate life more, will our efforts be successful, will the opposite group talk wha they are -thinking and still have our support, will . \yc putr our thoughts into action, would you dig a pit for your brother, would you read anything that? would have a better grip on you than you have will power and-self control to get rid of? You would not is my answer. Your lives will be living monuments while you are living. There is another side to the question. Have been puzzled over this quite a .while, have been to meetm *????? ?????? 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State and Vcedol Oils, IS 4 Crankcase Sendee, Free Air S LADIES REST ROOM Ijj : SER ' -- Vtt I -I-in.W?iu *..*-r ^ - . - -r-; Saturday, June 23, 1928 "' ings where great throngs of people ?t gathered and the question came to me, v/hat are these people thinkingabout? Fur its is4 hard to think on" one thing 1 very long alone, more less a crowd. Preachers should be wise in their r~*? ? ? ?? ??have?heard?a deal?about the rrrLeo rue of Nation's and vVorld Peace. Whoii we "say world peace, that is a universal statement. To my way of thinking it will come, but only when we are able and capable of knowing what the other hations are thinking and not what they-say. If I am to do vour thinking, do you think-T would tell you something that would put you above me? If you do you are wrong and your^head should be ex- ~f amined. You i^re now takiug the other man's word, he is doing your thinking, and he is keeping you in efr<x?k- - ' . " Men and'Women are forever -UimpU "ing each other. Therefore sexTis the greatest subject in the world?our every,minute thought. But the time will conic when it will be handled better, * wheii we wiU know what-the mass is Ntrtnking; then our . lives' wiimbcag -the Master would have it be, idealis- - _ j-tic, .peartrful and- high,- and ourlevery.-l>oiice_and harmorty. to all mankind. MANNING NEWS The services at Trinity A. M1. E. Church were very :podJon last Sunday morning. A s. Iendid congregatioji greeted the jr-stor, who spoke from St. Luke 4:10. The music by j the choir was excellent Sunday morn- ing, and the spiritual fervor ran very " high during the 'services., h At .1:30 P. M. the Sunday School i was called to order by the superintendent, Mr. A. H. McFarland. All of the classes were represented, and , the lesson was very interestingly dis. ^ ( cussed. Clas, No. 3 received the banner. which Wa taugh by Mrs. Paulino ; Ctilers. > Th-o. missionary society" had their i ' ... CJ 1 -? t rv.f. 11 UVI.-lrlllg, kJUIIUUJ CVCHIHg Ul 5 ?l:.. M. The meeting was very en- ? thusiaatic. A ten talent drive was put on to assit the pastor in getting up his Sunday School and Missionary' Convention assessments. Our pastor, , Itev. O. A. Parker was presented a~ ' new suit by the young men club, and is wearing it to the delight of him. '' :' self and friends. : . Mrs. Retas Carter gave a fish-fry : at Brewington on last Friday night in interest of her club. A nice-crowd went out. in automobiles and reported a' pleasant time. Many thanks to Bros. Mac Richardson. Charlie Walker, punoy Smith, Tossie .Dickson, Sumter Boson, Johnnie Cartel* and ~ Rev. Parker who went out and ftished all -day and made it possible for J the supper. ? > " Rev, O. A. Parker was the dinner true; t of Mrs. Anna Servance on Mill i St., last Tuesday. Mrs. Servance is the. grandmother of Miss Sara Ser. vance. a recent student of Allen Uni. 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