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j? PACK EQUlt " ~~ j :_ pain 1310 Assembly Business and ' Entered ut the Post Qhice ui Co-lu ? Ant rtf Congress. > : ?-- ~ ?-?-?Si.B? One Ycur v---_ _!$ Six Months -- ,li- . 1 FOUliluN. Al> W..B. YAW t ih, bto r^r ? Official Advertisements at the yon The Lender \vid publish iJcivi a . -4 . interest when they aye act the: authors and are not of , muiiications will not be S2 returned. " *-. ^ . _ ? ? ul:> . fhrefcfi, Dfftfta and Pu^.A oj LnPi ? n, J. FKTITuua;"!" . 1 ! i. JB. LlvWlb , . W. FRANK WILLIAMS HENRY I), PKAh.SON' GEO. II. HAMPTON, : Communications/inti no'cd-l or shoultproacb the editorial Ju -\ .01 day of each week. City news, loot JAjfSnlX _ .-CQLU^IA, S. |Does 'Senator lie: lin of. Ah ? lynching ia "?.L:r. v, i.o 11 ?? -cdw-se?- iirgoe s vv i U lUui^apiii: Iht. hut what about Uio lian ?t??One tiling ccHra-mty-erm he hbiiokr. andeo mayor., no man. hixii to uphold the loth Ameii heiore. thd'odnvorit'lTJi' a.ljtjtn oi inodificaJioii. No su edd c Ala! .;,n!a has at hi t abo]":,; " . teni. oo aDr.uin: b v.:- : convicts worlicd-t) tit v. which they wore itoi:v;f L?iiUJ i'reed liOiU slab cry. Ten years a^o it wfis "Jibe ? hut Iluovei TL Another Fourth of July ha . try have orated oil.the. Doel? * moat people go right on TCgi Of course, there isn't goi-i ' both jthe Uepuplknh an-.; i>e lieve in the upluolNn;.: ei t;:i life* t 'of t}ie"Vbl;'le;Kl A?t * ' _ _ ? ? Thr.cft s-y oshin of tho iiepuhhean fa i]]J u? ways the trouble Vvjt'n ]'>e..--n . ~ 4 j "Tilu Dop-uaa'.ii1 hi- ,lw J;1 last week romlnatUl inrjyiv .../York'.and tor the vivo-pre fd ' ' ' kansns. These ie|>V avT'Tt^,^, - beet Hoover for prd&dtjvhi. a; for vice-presulu\h belli, Governor Smith Inns tho.i ernor, ikcuigh of no oxjicvion . Senator Kobifcson is the. Sen. the' two sets of noi.ininnes, l ft c'ifiicuity in choosing. Not 1 olhcr'-iJepiOiT'.vt, but Lceauf. Vcnlcd in their records.. . From .Scerbhuv 11^\ v fair treatatent?Hho or is entitled.'' They 'do not as - what they, dike nny.otlkV A? . merit; Senator Curl i > throb " himself, fair.when an op;-ml Uovernor Siniih has ?v.y . . iTcvk .recegrtWtf the fact fhj in-his bahwitk.' From reuo :?inlyht po>--'ih'yi 1M I ;t itea y j[>redi;mir.tu<ily c:!:: vl, by. the New York !>-. ;i 1 -.tat dicial. di^tri. t?this .ho-did 1 ?~ dfermtorTtol r-e-^k , n.ent figure in the h'^ntv :' ! 'the Dyer.arti-lymh!n:?"t.j;:i. . cruelly r. c hlnjt" t bhk i\!c . i . \ ?if ho ha;; uttered pno w.vi-l+u "'v. been overlooked. So, now, I i THE The greatest issue, it scD ooinoel'atu' pcilitii in lis is .nc is. why eari't South, rn nolh question?mcanja^h is dohal else outside of the '-cetitn 1 . ' ; keeps him even today- hs nc th^eiiorte ar.ci teachings .of tho rcn1 i.esuco,...'the ;qfif sTIgi jr- ; , part in . the hnpph.c.--: ..cooU?i campaign on the trcainv nnesH this from one of the: cratic National Committee? who decline to vole too ticiYi r in 2 in to tho par ly. (h epubhe and opprcssor-h of gov. poor ?was nominated as their : t::i requiring that wbitos and b \ t>;A ruirna riesfvfl. Ii the Uw existing conditions a sulfieu will aciti\te tlie minds o ' V coming years will be \yhf,1 kr e<l; whether or-iiat prohibh.L 1 .shajl l;c repealed, in" ? ww Tolaa that a litt'o while it. ? ? i'i it. <itTTr-rfyv-n your children, if they atter those where 'lock and v/hil k~V . O'f course Politician A dm .ttiH tho?e. are nuoptirns m jr nothing to do v.W the nmvv | -j" eryonc -of the thing;; he rn jy -"u the. Other states v here th Mb? publicans had control of 4i i i ini - - ^ :.:A'^-rrr I \cn$ Urafcrr WEEKLY. V- /' /. ' 7^ , Street, "Columbia, S. C. Editoriai l'honc 4523 nibia, S. C., as second class matter by an >CUiciiON3 1.00 Three Months ?-?? - > .76 L.25 ' Single Cdpy ? ? .05 VEKTISIXLT AGENCY S. "Uearb'orn St., Chicago, 111. , > allowed by law. v ? nu rutibndl . letters on .subjects of generaTf ouipuiiied by .the names and addresses of i u del amatory jiatui;e. Anonymous cotru ilie'ed.?"injected manuscripts will not be H^TANCES ' ; \ * ! r 1 :i-T.t'.'ili i Fraternal Correspondence j ..... Correspondence^ ,. ..... . . . Kewj Editor 1 - _ J . .Manager i l.'_ cuncnt is-ad* must-be very brief, and u- i alme?fetiHtjc?cuer ndt later thAn Tues-! ils, personals and social newsj by W'ednea-j '?vi> i LvrUlUVvY, JULY 7, 1928 1 Tbiima speak for the. S<juth when he j i.; s.iin hern noonlc's heart?" Of. r.'ha (lwoxnot, "sneak for quit? a numjiitv. .v.. * * * * .. T" i iio.uifh his platform pledges I yet a:tor his nomination and rn WJ'ofiS ttTSt ho was ill favor r iaiihis man?_ . >. ?? ?v\l llio ii; la r ? ot i s eonv iet leasing sys. -?w .J : in i-mic.- which the Negro o v.* :'o >?:k(sn avyay .from the work evUion'vids, they said hat they were \ rri :o?IUK?vori7.o"; today it is "AVho *. * * . t * ' s pa-.*cd- Orators ail over the cound'niion of Independence., Meanwhile irditryr it only as a declaration, ? to be any more Jiquor. "Have not .uvrat pin i forms said that they be ~'r i'o Amendment and tim enforce~ik~~ & red men are -Irving for the director* ii alilctfig th- ir people. That'is alT? top many*for t He same job. _ _' ) l * JifA'l'iC .NOMINEES . ('oMVi.i'i V. PfPl ?< ?Tfniisfnn, Tpv., Ulx'vtHJow-'Alfrctl Ef-Smith.of New oui/Senator J-oa.- T. Robinson of* ArP P i^iV.^yTit'flmnmnrcn Hor. id | .'pnaiov- C}iarlcs Curtis of Kansas g l!W'Keim!:hi-an nominees. cputatLcn of being an excellent gov: o or 1 raining in national -questions. V.to l* oi his party. As between c- coi:;rt;i voters will hardly have any ct riii.-o-one set is Republican and the e c 1' the. attitude of the men as repp i'b::'. yo'.oiP'il people can expect t i eain'h-nt to wliii h every American k for or eyoeet special favors?only rrr-i;j i?n- t .1;/. n. is cniiifed to through gh his hu g. public service has shown .unity'presented itself, r in his career as governor of New V ; A ; > \\ e:a any Negroes of merit . .inn viu\t Wayr fearing that there ?A?.. i j r;i : a riiy judge in a torril'i uv( tiiv.vn on a bill passed s-.i i-.jvUbi-g lor tin additional'city juv i>o. , ' ' .. pominee,"was a.promi U ' r jr, T.rj 1 against the passage of A. . ear'ui'o, a most outrageous and !vs koine ri'.y, II/it tic Rock, Ark., but ' >; < i,.U fan at ion; l;b-&av the matter has ui race is OJU . : . ' ~1N 'II11: CAMPAIGN ?v.* r?v???T < hr. u! r\? QAnllimMl % * i : r>i.t? 11? ; j *w i 111 ti tv^A A ? 1 Negro. The puzzle of, the century iriu'a; learn that the so-called' Negro ;r-nunU?is of little concern anywhere hat' fc>- so long held as a slave, and or that all is, as possible^ thanks tc hhc-'o-self same politicians. It seems r. -i e.iveot A^rcr leans would forget -s-that couTl; and play an important ..v-. oh Amorioa ^ind- pitch the < f coloi < 1 American citizens, as wite politicians, Joe! C. Adams, Demo ah ITo.-n 1e;:as, the state where they wii h'Ivr.tTiinps: "Thos< erratic ticket will find themselves go:.n) whic,h always has been the enemj .In fltrvr'n Tnrimi^no elinvtlir Unfrwn Vw nvyiJUiiV/^ miK/j. \ ij U^awiv^ AM r:or 1 hearer saw fit* to issue an ordei i:.u !:s in his department should occupj n'.licarL nart.vremains in power undei r.l I m.qlh of 1imc, the great questioi :o people, at least of the SoiAtfr, in th ?r ( r lint .fir.i crow laws shall be repeal f ha intcr-mari'iage between race; b-1 want to say to the Democrats o entirely possible that there will be m id the publi'c'Ichoolsf^ wIlTatteruf onl; ;n alike are entitled by law to come." i:s knows bettor than that; he know cith which the Republican paVty ha ! |o interfere with; he knows that e\ Ctrrp'' nbnilt- in hiti f"1' those things pxiV wViiln fhn P* le national government. But he als tt jj-l . ; ; .i Tinnws f.hnt. the mn.ihrily of hia things, and hence tlie bunk. Sin< of thinking desire- ami iire workii for the Negroes of those states right to freely vote to sit up ai with notice of just what the sue or at least with what is deep d talk about "Al Smith", all they Vi in Jnind that Governor Small i just'such politicians in case he iPoifited Points : v/:;; : . - v v 1 jj By George A. Singleton jjj The Weekly Text! Heaty-ye dtfafr .nnri'Wrifr vc blind, that -v? mat isaiah42:18. ? What paradoxes, and contradictions?.. How can dcjif ncorlc hoar ------ r * * and blind see? It,is impossible ill the physical wbvld unless they arc curqd. It is likewise?Crue in the world of the spirit", and in the world of knnwlcdrre. Education is- the means by which blurred vision is clear ed, and darkened minds enlightened. The process has been long, slow, and tedious, hut we have taken the first step. There is yet much ground, to be covered before anything like -broth erhood will obtain amongst us. Looking backward over the centurI ies it is evident that knowledge has 'come thru the method of experiment. [ trial and error. All that, we know, | has been learned in the hard/ school J of experience. Man's mastery over I l;iinirs and, forces nhant. him clicjnot i c ome over night like nuivhwenHM , nave some educated per/on" tell yTTl | the story of how the bridge over the I Chtijdes River Connecting Boston, ami 1 Cambridge, Rlassj was built. When it I was .first proposed, the wiso-aereS, j and know-alls said it could not 1 c | done. The river was too deei); ice coming down in the spring would i wash i taway, but finally the bridge was built. The same class of. folks laughed at Fulton when he alteinptef I his first stcanibo'-it, but this wrjtei j has crossed the ocean in steam li'npm i iour limes. It is a great long distance from l-lij first Hying mncilnie. to "The Spirit 01 St.- -L6U18," or. a. crLmoiort a r oKK~ which cleaves the air from-confinen ^to continent. E.v) n now; they- arc (bulking about giant shins .which wi! 'fly seven hiindred miles per hour a' an altitude of twenty miles. Oin ' ~cnve alVtlg^t^rlabiiiod. lnu d, u:.d. 1 m years "Before" the first"-stone hatch?' w.-m ?the linn. log lumt f : i' i < " sing streams, and the first rude shelter,?. Whjt/dUreronco is?.thj-fi \ e Uveen a Singer or Standard Sewing Machine, and the ca\e v.'ife, sitt.iiu on the skeleton of a dipplodocus," ah sewing with a stone needle? We ar< travelling. Why do men wear buttons "on then coat sleeves, and why are there t\v> buttons,on the back of Prince Alberts and I'Jnglisfi W alker coat* ? W e Irivi notdertrnod that the dny of thotrTTrf fulness, is passed. : ~ We are slaves of custom; Havim been horn into a group with stab drads set, and norms fixed we.aveep what we find, and live thejife of t'u slave. The thinljgp are lew, "wha WC 1 Ik. [ courage to champion it. When ho a1 I po'urs, immediately the pav^is at hi heels and is not satisficxl unt'l he i crucifirth?The proprrcss* rrf~ttrcr* niitfht he marked by: the . Ihrht o burning mar'.yrs, and the bones o sacrificed loaders. Tlie traffic iv>in' of it all (is 'that the herd thinks it i doing Cod service. They have cars hut hear not; eyes , hut nte noU. Father, Forgive T*h?'m.V--: In this space much is said fro; time to time about education, bit t toll the truth, your state is not read for the education that educates, ye a while. Your race lias not yd ?: readied the place where it can fac I j (ruth. Were ;^\e,s'cUiaen3 ol , yqjj . j state to-find thcfitsMves dmrhrtFatH in possession of truth, its ight jjvou! within the group. Light i)iiujt 1 turned on gradually, llave you c-vc quickly entered a lighted room froi .the outside darkness, or \yere yo .1 ev< - in a darkened room and experience f the turning on of a poworrful euectr I light? What would a native J fro : Uganda do with the Ninth Symjphoj r of Eeethovccn or a Hottentot wi1 r a flying machine? It fa like hrfngit l| a country lad to a university an dtr; G I ing to teach him I.atiri and Trjgon I-1 metry in a fortnight. It will! tal g time. . ' .. f \Vith all our libraries arid hooks, \ 3 are not yet ready to look at life an ^ realty is^ arid fl. graduahlcwlo' y ment from the r.tar dust 60" Ha mi 1 Suns. We are hedged about a' g cramped with anciont beliefs, mi g taken emphasis, and worn out en r- toms. The other fellow behrn t\ the cxcitumuill, nnd we go him o s-- batter.?Wu wrangle today over wli 0 he quarrelled about yesterday. "V _ J - J , ^|?|| I ? [TTTTEABER audielfce doefT not know those J jo, however, politicians of his way j ]< ; along such lines, it will be well . where every American-, has the4 id* take notice. They are served | cess of the democrats will mean,, own in their hearts. They may jant to, but they had better keep vill necessarily be .influenced by is elected presideht. 7arc strhog cm "book learning, but erht^ t cation, wc aye not yet ready "for it. Superstition, flourishes on the soil t of ignorance, Init when knowledge . conies intelligence holds sway. * The piost*'dangerous thir.g "in.,the" world is a smattering of knowledge but-there is ?y? excuse fur apy.^mun to he ignorant nowadays, providing he reads with an open mind.' i?fThc?lynrhing in Houston, the Rc man,can. Domocraluv - and Church: i Conventions are. all over and ^or the > ne::t lew mcmr.s you will read niuh 'about Hoover, a net" A1 Smith. After Xoveniber you will read only- about : Hoover. It is said that thef- Democrats and pious chunch pcopTe arc all -hot up over the "Wet and Dry issue," whatever that is. .This .writer-would lino to sec 'somebody'"liet up over cdue'ft'-tioh, You imiy curse ediieiition .a? nmrh i\a ?<y~\ please, but until- men ! ave able, to find themselves they are "TosFT '' , ^ Sometimes we think this jr a hard iilil' w arid, I'm I it see:as" to be the lus1 r Available.'- AVe talk about the -plhftMh 1 about' tho~m, save what the pronch ;>r& tell hp, and they ray there is | "ir.ilk and iioney in that laud, whov, i I'lil honed." Tt I ho i-i' - n wr : tb lll.lkO OTTV (lep.li tUl1; V*- v. ??*??^?:? ?7?^ fj. Tx.'> 'mo e Joil?lsons b.ave jvhs 'oil eld [1 !' th's vi il.l. The Kovci end. un v j b bnoiT, ?. f tdary,~lml. atld Hi'. C." , Je'insun. (band Master < f Masons it; < I S?rnrl'li Pnvnl'tin TKn i?*o ^ 4<o i j sv tH't prt r," and friend;* tlip lajt, I Uv ina'ster of the- craft of Ma*-1 .ollry par excellence. .For yea s th. r.ra.io; "('. (V John ran"' was a shibVo.* I.Teih in 'Masonic cii 'des.' lTftw~ pleas ratly tlitl this writer chat with him ' plh'tlo over a year"ne.'o on a. street in j V'!:en. His winsome smile ntv.1 p'o: ' i .i: i.:v !v:.em(ii y are with us still.. *' Eat ft orai". lie who h"s trnvrll'd farther in ''orm ,'ft c-ini! r.os t li:tn~T1T^^:trir ! ei'rips iir point of time, is heltoV : j nrej' irtHl I.; nienth n 'this- sterli>v> !-J eharaeli.r . who now l-rhiirrs to the' t J The .history of South Carolina ttimot he mieouat']y written" v.'ithois' E-L^.'jgJj..'eniti' .in:n'?? of C c t h.hitsrn, most-.worthy representative :?'f .t!:v ar.eienls.' We hare .v.cnhis j ' - ^ V. ? g ^ . ; WALT Eli COIiO -NEV, S. !' Sunday, Jitne 17?i, \yas tl.c' feature ' j jf ft prand evening tit' "Wefshy Mj.K: ' elnin ii Avhcn an exccli.nL s ced t". n' ! rt w as rendered to the.-c'lliaht of 31 " * r 1 a large aiuhencgi We vcTe ' also ' rfi'.u'ihl Wii'ili tlin liriviloii'ii i I' I' M i i'l ; tm;r. elo.Njent Dtetifct.Siirt.,-Dr. VV. T. I.-Ikiwon, who i_t\\e-lis n-.VM- iu'viv-silvC remarks. tliat tyor.e. short.- sweet.?nd o the iioint. " j Willie Fi her ar.<l daughters. ^ j Wilhelmitta ar.il UenvioM a, 'ir.ounVi! H Tainpa, Fi.n., work. Tnko 'i :u;ii.v - friends !-w glad to welcome t'.? liv l.oii'O riT'O r.iovo. A. Dent :wd Hew. K. M vveiw ^ I ti? vrii1 a u ui. . in ' " ajfor-t ?1 -* *et. ai. j*.- /eft a. S. C. 4") ? ? .? v ytbn Tuesday t. While Sin n.- (.ivy J.* n?ot- red to (V^ivk iton, v.'ifi'O the;. * j ] :vJ _the, opportunity ('I* v:o\ in'-;.'R'.i?5w . a;> Ouerry's grave. ?'l'Sio captain.-f Ckhi- N..*, 2 an.! | 11 ?>f Wesley I'lviivh K"vo a lavn j 't'tH't-y on hist. Mentlhy inW-rMOen at j.v Jd-pL, eov' Thii?atiah: \v?a eajuyablu n j '? well an successful., oj Air. anOTTrirTita rile Wi.l'.Uii.., IMr .. y ; Li! lie M. Keiths and Why, . spynt t j Sunday ta II a fi t n. it -fir. Tom JcnkinS, who was ho spoo;P,lili!y recovering from a sy.ri ke lm.< v j reclined to the "regret of his meny v [ f > lends. ? ' iff Rev. F. M rvuh movro 1 tOi Rittci tr h^'un lav kvlicrc he tilled the ::.;v's anI**'j niirtmcpt at the.- lower church. >rl The many friends <>f rirn^Tk-.tth m I.iehts eongratklflfr" jher on /tfie' vqii pairing of her house. She it' s als( d*' secured spare daditloua. f a/nil ui'e ic This shows that she is still m chiminrr. Ifnmc. hvweet Ilmne. . .y Rlissos Hdlcn Simmonp and Ttcbocc: th Mance loft Sunday for manning. j'rr "Waned loft Sunday monvng- for Or y_ angebm'g where the y will a'.lc-iutrum o- me'r school at State C'.JIlejre. ko Prof. P. J. Ilainmit.t lias returns from Summcrton, where he visitei it Mrs. P. Geridcau has returned fror pT FXlTdOi'f.'d" P.ftora vl It7)f7r-frv> frrcvi i<v- Mr. Charlie OTrtTCror?i,;mt ?f ad Fteaufort on Thurrdtty?last, is- The captains of clubs No. 1, 2, fl-, 1 13. "^ nnd 10 of Wesley M. P. Church k^v d- a funny hntr ffarty at? tho hotno o?-Mri ne" rimma Carter. Mojidav n'ifht. Jun at 25th. A s the parade assembled i Ve the living rooms those looking o * _ ' } ' - . 0 t etched hat3 resembling the Pilgrim Fathers, while there were.others that seemed to be souvenirs of Mrs. Mijtvy *BJ. Williams, the wearer of the funniest hat, won the prize which was a- 3-pound devil i'l'uit cake. The proceeds were turned over to the trustees. Miss Julia Gates and sister, IV^rs. Mae Ciates Nance and baby, of Norfolk, Va., nre at home to make their parents and many friends triad for T?Washington high school of" that city. ' ' . .' > ; V Itcv. F. Marcus motored to Charles, ton last Monday. . - . Mr. J. P. Bells motored firom Or. ingeburg to spend the week-end with -relatives" -??- ? ' ?jtev. Buddin. our pastor at summcrville, und I)r. A. R. Howard along with Rev. F. Marcos motored to B^au. fori last Wednesday where Rev. Bud. , in became the "happy gi'oom of Miss Dickson of that city. The bride and groom; returned with Rev. Marcus \\lvore they remained until Thursdaj STATEMENT Uf rn . tr? -i. Hie v iciury Located a.t Columbia, S. C*, at tl ? ~? RESO Loans and Discounts Overdrafts __ ..." : Hondr and Stocks Owned .. "urniture and Fixtures ? ? Hanking House J,:L . ?Real Estate Owned? ? nuo from B;mks and Bankers _ ' urrency TTT ^ )!d ' liver and Otlier Minor Coin ... Locks and Cash Items !ft_ xchanges or thd Clearing Houi ..Oilier Resources, j ... Total . .: .. vt_, . ,. O.- LIAB1 npitol, Sock Paid in ' . urplus Fund( Int and disct.) ndivicled profits, less current c A-.v T "> 1. - T~> 1 ?'L i ur iu j>uiiks hiiu x>itjik.ers Dividends. Unpaid ..."? 'individual Deposits subject to < vinery Deposjtn -'d mkipTT Certificates of Deposit rime Certificates of Deposit : Certified chocks . .. 1 Cashier's Check . ' ,.. .. ^ >!es and Bills rcdiscounted 1 ll!s payable, including certiflcai Rf><rrve fund carried on gen., ir Christmas Club . Uate of South Carolina, Count , Before me came G. L. FLO " aiik, who, being duly sworn, s Iriia condition of said bank, as .Swojjn to and subscribed bcffo Correct Attest: D. R. Stark y i i mi ?n?mmm?? r * : O'C'OO cf&o or>rrr^i>*n' - ' - ^ | The Charleston 5 i: ;7;.^Tte8 4 A SUMMER SCHOOL IN July 23?Con! Approved by the State : Credits given on Permanenl i oi' Certificates. J. 15. FULTON, Slate Age > W- A. Kf'HfFF1! .li^V, H, IL McCARLEY, Count > C. A. JOHN Principal Hooker Wast ^?CniifscTiTn-^- ~ Primary, Elementary HiR - "V" rVmrsma?fAi* Hva^U??r?t , . ^ VU4U III * II <4 Education. 3 S T R 0 N G I'of additional information, ad y MRS. A M 16 Krncke St., d ^ .i uooooo QgggcflycBygoiKftKycagc - 'gt- ? NOW OPEN F | Leevy's T [jl T~y. . p V : % hfilTVl r.P | I CORNER TAYLOI 1 g Standard Gasoline and I nl Bj ker Slate and Veedol Oil Crankcase Service, Free A e-S LADIES REST ROOM ah ' . - ' .v * . <. ? <*"7 ..w ...i - . ^ 'f i/Y n i. ?. ' \ \ . *! "V ' \ Saturday, July 7, 1928 j| afternoon. . ? . ' . ; "T Mrs. jMazie Hamilton, whq went to Ashevime, \N. C. for a month's vaca- I tion, has returned on account of ill- m ness. However we are glad to note 3 that her retyfn has seemed to help ^ her improve rapidly. Mr. G. Dent spent Tuesday last in - Charleston. ,??' ?:?.?? The younger females were happily , thrilled on last Saturday afternoon , when Miss Adeline Ferguson had them Lto assemble at her home; at whidh I time she organized a social <jlrcle fot Mk the amusement- of the younger set. " The name qf this organization 1b fl the "Hodac Club" and some very good fl H ' rules have" been made, which if prop-^^J erly carried- out, will prove quite sue. cessful. Various kinds of amusei ments have been scheduled, but the - main feature will be kodaking. 7 The Ladiea Aid and woman'k Home ^ r Missionary Sui'iliea have planned an . all-day picnic..At the school 'house T grounds for July 4th. , i" The friends of Mgr. Tom Jenkins, I Sr., who has been very sick for some , time, aire glad to know that he is rapr1 idly improving. THE CONDITION1 ? OP Savings Ban}; . - ; lie close of business June'30, 1928 URCES $100,210.58 139.99 " 5,000.00 .. . .1 4,694.60 i_ J. NONE i : .NONE ?x 46,776.76 -rrr-^n-?T??-?(182.00 , _ ; _ 210.00 . . .. ' I8iv87 | ? r, 1,770.00 ? se.. . NONE V ..... _ T "38,654:19 fl I . . .. ,$198,419.49 ILITIES .. $14,500.81 ^ 38,586.79 sxpenses and taxes paid' NONE , __._4 ;Jl_l ;.J NONE * none. :heck i__..$45,738.78 ? . 75,1924&. NONE r "*" " fTAA ^\A . ^ r " A ..... ?W.?U ,-?4, NONE : 986.81 . - - $122,618.07 none ' tes for money borrowed NONE id. or savings ledgers _ NONE : ??,718,8?! $198,419.49 y of Richland: YD, Cashier of the above named . . ays that the above statement is a shown by the books of said bank. G. L. FLOYD, re me this 5th dav^of Julv^.1928.* ? Notary Public for S. C. s, N. A. Jenkins, W. H. Harvey. 1 Summer School for i ichers I TH*fiiClTY BY THE SKA" inuing 30 Days i Department of Education t Certificates and on Renewal | ht of Negro Schools. ' ^ j, Supervisor -of SUmmeFSchools. Supt. Education, Charleston. SON, Director, _?i_ i lington School, Columbia, -r?1 ! h School Subjects. *5000101 ' ysical Training and - Hjqalth F A C U .L T Y ? . I dress? LICE La SAINE Charleston, S. C. J; . KXC830i&csaeaa&^^ 'OR BU SIN ESS 1 | * Standard | ; -Station ~| ~ l & GREGG STREETS g Motor Oils, Esao, Mobiloil, Qua- jjj h, Cars Washed and Greased, Jjj ir, Battery and Radiator Water 3 ? 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