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PAGE FOUR. . f &l|r palmet | . . - NVEEI 13^10 Assembly Stre . r. / . Business and Edit* Entered ?,hf Post Office at Columbia ; Aot of Congress. ~ |!...' , ' _ 1 SUBSGRli One Year $2.00 f. ' Six Months 1.25 " " .FOREIGN ADS-EK ? ? W. B. Z IF F I'O., OUS S. O . Official Advertisements at the rate alio > The Leader will publish brief and ri interest .whet) they are accomfm . the author., and are not of ad f < munications will not be-noticed ' returned.REM ITT Cheeks, Djfrfts and Postal or F.xpim* I u . to the crdefr of the ? -N. J. FREDERICK ?. J. W. FRANK WILLIAMS,? . ? HENRY D. PEARSON GEO. H. HAMPTON __ ? . . Communications inicnued for the ct should reach the editorial de k of The -v rrf each week. City news, locals, p ^_^OL U M B1A. S.- C? SAT I ~ ^ Once more, uoeording to A. Phi V of-Pullman .Porters Broherhood, cided on. This time, however, tl until the strike call.is actually issi will have the support of the Fy Railway Brotherhods. Surely, \vfhnllv their senses. * * ExsGovernor Grough of Arka: . cause-Smitn is for "White Suprei have a national election without with one?hundred millions white bout "blaek'supremacy," knowing millions black. Gov. Smith has chosen as chair Committee a man who, down Ihi voted-twice for Prosklen (Wilson. with.Ahe Republicans^ Air. Ru* only irregular in his-voting h;d il friend, (governor Smith. Eviden K. K. K. a chance. .?r_?? ... ?__?.???.? ??? ? The average -coroner's .jury t straighten"'lip a lit tie' in't hcsq ?r a Negro is kille<,l by a car driver avoidable accident." If. howeve even though no serious injury < ^ was caused by recklessness or d - . :??? Now since "a 114he orators know pose, there be. ataget-^gether and . :J' .prises.?If ^yvewyho Kitow wliy wi us can be talking about "why. N< ' ?C THE SENATE INVEST Even the great Senate of the trying to "get" Negroes of statu ous in polities. Of course, the investigation of the alleged sale jobs' takes - in States where whi standing that, everyone-knows I was-to try to catch, first. Hon. Committeeman of Georgia, and ard, National Republican Comm The inyostigaiton has been in T ~~ despite the efforts of Georgia's t tt?';'_L?to light a ease wtfere Committee Instead, he seemed to have been charge of-his work as Com'mitte bution by post masters was fotti The only-Ones who said otherwi ; But even "at that, they?could w: otTTvTTTwl?niU'1 U < t\ 1 f .m?u .ii'-wl .. . ciicn 5\.v< cm,* i uiii^ \?i i i:vui\yil ill uncovered, however, was not po Democrats used the same systi nent Democrat fully demonst^' publicans to allow such a system . of them are -whiter y The investigatiug committee i But the angels of-that baliwick . thing would be founrl on Corno therefore, havjng the court nu their grand -juries to work-. Of c Jen, that is th(A approved and t Committeeman Howard is indic t Along with a number of other pre ly, we are sorry Tor these from 1 chances these men have-when is to get them and throw them standing and power. Guilty or wonder the a.vora?/<? K rurrn rnif? \ a shield and buckler. He know! . = ?j GRAM) LODGK %. The Grand Lodge or the Knig day next in the city of Florent : usual big mouth "OratoF' who Tliey however, know mo^e about who have for niany years devote These fellows, always seeking ; just how the business can be m you look into their careers, nott successfully run in their lives:, hard for those who really have tive measures to get mueh-accom Lflt It bo hoped lliaf Un1 cuiui - strUct.ive action, and when the iust how thintrs one-ht dm run successfully run all their lives? coflrifully conduct the affair* of i BEN ? ^W<M'e thr un'c of Won 1 .?> > , r more funny than anything Will 1 served 13 years iiv the penitenti iCutint? witness swore he was in to ffipa&pr av *. . et, Columbia, S. C. jrial Phone 4523 , S. C., as second class matter by'an PKIONS Three Months ' $ .76 * Single Copy .06' ttsixi'i acencv f carborn >Sb, Chicago, 111. wed by law. itional letters on subjects of general nied by the names and addresses of j et'amatory nature,! Anonymous c6mL , Rejected, manuscripts will not be v. \ AXCES . ./ > Llnnpy Oniers should be made payable Palmetto Leader . t, Editor! '-..l Correspondence} !_____ Newg Editor Manager irrent issue nius.t be very brief, and Palmetto Leader not later than Tuesersonals and social news, by WednesJRDAY, JULY 21, 1928 " lin TfnnrlnThh fipneral Ortfhnizpf a date for a, strike has been dean date'will not hp mnrlp nulilio led. It is alleged that the strike i delation of Labor arid the four ! the Pullman Poretrs have lost' : i . . * nsas says he is for A1 Smith be- ] macy." Isn't, it possible to even such slush as that? America 1 s certainly can't be bothered a-tliat there are only-about twelve * * 7^ man of the Democratic National is way, is called a "bolter". He but since that time he has voted ikoh, a multi-millionaire, is* not Is, but he is a Catholic as is his ' tly, they don't mean to give the ? ? t-.v' ' ' . ; I ' ' ' .hreughoiit the State ought lutomobilc killings. Every time i by a white person, it's an ,lun) . the driver, is a colored man? >r damage is; dop?the accident riving while under .the influence 3*4 ? ? V * ? i ' "why Negro business fail," supI have successful business eriter>gro" business succeed." ' ) : IGATION, IN GEORGIA. United States has lent itself to ling who happen to be eonspicuresolution which authorized the of post offices and ohter federal ite men, have control. NotwithLhat the object >of the resolution B. J. Davis, National Republican , secondly, Hon- Perry.W. Ho\vr II > rvi q % ? Af A T 1 o o i e o n J iLwiiuiM v/4. iinomooi iade in Georgia, but the dragnet wo G. S. Senators, failed to bring rrmm Davis had violated the hrwr unusually scrupulous in the disenian. True, a system of. co4ntritid, but all said it was voluntary, se were some disappointed devil, it say that the Committeeman ty tiling fi'om them.?The svsiouf culiaiy.to the Republicans as the em as a letter f rom a promitted. But it is terrible for Rei. but all right for Democrats, all ilans next to go into Mississippi, could not wait. They feared nolitteeman Howard also. They tchincry in. their hands, started ourse. when a Negro is to be got ihfailing. method. The. result is ?(1 for "conspiracy" to sell offices. eminent colored politicians, frankPor too well is it known' just what it is well known that hte object out of their prominent political hot guilty, they are guilty. .No ds the law as a sword instead of r> . - ' OF P. NJSXT WEEK. hts of pythias will <convene Tues e. Of course, there will be the stands for nothing in particular, running the order than the men id their time and ability to work, a job, can tell in ringing words Pre effectively run, though jvhen ling can be found that they have Because of such 'character, it is definite conceptions of construcplished. ttt^ttth vf nf will! 1* x?av?a?a# ~ ~ ? would lie "loaders" begin to tell .iust ask them, what have they Tt takes successful men to suertthers. 0 BESS. tot, ? .? Knrioua- it would be a deal Rogers ever thought of. First he ary for a crime which the prosenocent of?but $50.00 were naid rlerstandirigly made. Then Bess public mbscriptiun - ' ',-f ,, THE PALMETT( of .the best white people of over ?7 presto, the Governor thought th should be punished for her lo-ye of the penitentiary,. however, did how to get out of the thing? I the affidavit was not understood was signed. (Bess wanted that was willing to pay $50.00 for it.\ easy, now. It could not be said t perjury. Now comes in the Gov* to return to the penitentiary lor : will and accord?they say. ?But Ben wanted to-4eave. Iteson desires?freedom and liberty tiary "by his own consent" when no, no. ' Court action was begin to have Bess out?strange if.he \ habeas corpus proceeding was ne ernuiu. SuHenderly, seems, he c he was unwilling for this more t around the wide, wide world. 1 so a day before the hnbeas corpii his unconditional pardon?or at 1 What a tragic-comedy, and eng ? Pointed Points | |j By tieorgeT A; Singleton g = -?The Weekly Toxti "And who i,; ho that will harm you, if ye he followers of that whk-h is good."- 1st Peter 3:13. - . ; On-Wednesday, the eighteenth of , this niopth President I). H. Sims of j Allen College was* forty-one years young. This writer says young, bo-T I cause the president has not allowed his mind to he closed. Perhaps President Sims opcnmindednoas is due to ~ the fact that he attention*.certain in-, stitutions where open-minded ] |'o- i fessors sat behind the sacred desks. A man is as old as his point of ' view and ,h's outlook. Some men irr their early-thirties would make fit company for Epoyh, andjbrothcr Methusalab. The other day I talked with a man, who in years"l\S'Wftnm- '! pute time, is over seventy, but was-asyouthful in thought as a recent college graduate. The Palmetto Leader congratulates the distinguished president, and all who are forty-one years young. ~ TZ are now "dance^ crazy. Thousands of 2 dollars ^?re given in prizes to those i who can. dance the longest. You are New York and Chicago you too have entered the lists. What will our pcqI pie get at next ? We have been conj ducting lynching bees for scores of 1 .Vears hut never on the level of coirtests. Thi* co]umr/ist moves that 1 the states put on a national lynching, contest with prizes to he paid out of the National treasury," We'd be * ruiming more true to form. Dancing ! is hard work, but lynching ladies and j Negroes is a pastime. In Toronto,-Canada, a few days ago Mordccai Johnson, president of Howaid University, told a-large. group ofl. 'Nordic Baptists that a pathetic spee| tacle is the Jim Crow Church in AI merica His point is well taken. I Christianity halts and becomes paralyzed at the color line. The thing TT'T Oil' chtnrh lu du i.s to .tend mini sionaries to Africa, China and India, i and overlook the home field. Incident. , ally the millions of Hindus and Chii nese have religions' much older than ' Christianity. Do you know that they have missionaries' in this country to work with and-amongst us? Why don't they move into Mississippi? There is a ripe field there, and Misissippi has much money. Howard D. Gregg, Dean of State College, has made some thoughtful figures relative to the school situation in South Carolina. Some of us know the condition was bad^but the masses of our people dp not know. Compensation for teachers is disgracefully rtieager; th& term is amazingly short, and the teaching load is beyong- reason. This writer has known one : jeacher to "teachil about one hundred fifty pupils at once. The children suffer. Since' the state will not do more for the public school system, ~ you ought be more determined to sup. port your own institutions. In the face of these Tacts, laid bare by tho efficient Dean, you have made phe> nomenal progress. Truly we make brick without straw. To do effective work teachers imist z.hnwe Pfiutrmtrnt: rImagine a teacher \tyniK to icHen nisiory or-g<ygraphy without maps, globes, charts and atlases. Yet they do it, how they do _ it. is a mystery. Your srhnnl* nrn - vendy to purchase everything and anything except books for libraries r and laboratory equipment... You don't _-K*U--tbe-~stnTvbivd* of r*inf^ttrrrc. TbrHis done by the other fellow. It is , your task to measure up. The great Methodist Episcopal Church was warned a few days a^o " I I -f ?'tv.- ?.' ; * v . '.# ; ' ->..JT 3 LEADER 00.00 was raised lor Bess. But, tat the prosecuting witness ar old perjury. The prospecis not look so good to her. But ?asy, play ignorant. Say that ?:it was only forgivneSs that forgiveness so badly .that he Uh, well, yes, of course.) llow hat ijhei'U. was an sl'lf confessed jrnorj again. Bess was' advised safety, lie went of his oi) free vvahted w-hat every normal per'. But though in the penitenhe wanted to. leave, they said 1 by Attorney N."J. Frederick vas there by Ins "own "consent" cessary. But, again, the Govaijed for lite, safety .of .Bess that han 50-year old man to wander le just couldn't boar the idea, s hearing, he solemnly revoked east he thought he did. - ... aged in by a great State! by Dr. Ralph Conor, famous Canadian divflne, war-time CtmwLiin nnrl novelist^-of the .dangers of divoveb, 1'he doctor is afraid that the home, our most sacred institution is in grave peril. Grounds upon which do covers are granted arc becoming more and nunc flimsy, and separations arc Oli the increase. At the present rate three generations hence will tell a marvelous tula. ;?'Ihis nation needs a\inif'vm divorce law, worded in such a way that separations' will not be g.?;antC(t ior "t'ver.v passing whfm?~" fhcdnarriagp vow isacred, and the marriage relation i> not to be entered upon rashly .01 thoughtlessly, but "advisedly" in the sight of God and.meii. 1 lore nf hike Brother .loci H. Jade son has been doing-same pointed writ ing in?out?w id c I y1 re fufr- 3{ urn id. TTi writes a? a politician of a score ;<ji years experience, and without fear tells us of our skortlonungs and weal nessos, lie has his feet u~p<ai.rsuTi< rock when he attempts to stir olii lethargic race to. la> gar political- at" tivitv i.. .. i.... wo, can. In' a lawful, orderly \va; much more.can bo-.done than is belli* done. Wore we to best ir ourselves the sad conditions about which Beai (.1 rejig writes would not obtain.-71(Vn". wu. *A\yd t?tii SvlVi'> wir 1 the opiate of r? ligion thai some of u really?btdrerr?"?rrr (h d's?men?rfrm time he will bnr.ir'.everythin;r put aj right."* He not deceived; Hod 'is no played with, l'or . that which .a. ..rue sows that must it :i'so rrrrp." Xh only thing* that (led wjlhdo is t.d : ? move us from earth, when." done wit this .world.*'. *. The rest we must <1 ourselves.- Write on,' Brother Jack [ * .. . ' ' . . .. * It is said that Senator IIe(tin h | Alabama Js going to speak .oyer th radio, -which moans that radio fan will have a long-wi shed-fur vjiiatim -Speak Senator, you have the floor. The Reverend Ra.fe fixers, ha done two things commendable. and i so d(?ing has given evidtoiee of TVi type of loAdepship in .religion tha yotir rare needs, TTe urged TTVo oi I ganization of the ' Victory Sauna Rank and a Finnitu.ro Store. . Rat confidence'must' he Iniilt'.-nnd entoi prices nuisg lie firnvly c^talAis.het j Thj^raoo heeds more leader. like IV ! Myers. And now- they say that S.fiOO pas .Ttit white in New 'York City henuij they can ir.et more.money for their It irrrr;?i/u you oiamc them 7 Tins wid lot? was talking with a young lady few. days ago, who because' of lit complexion is ompb ycd by a big fin at fifty dollars par Week. o'herwis she Would ho tiaround liftcOi Btick-roc Beach in Virginia is doi'n rushing buSthofs with largo crowd I in attendance. Hamptonf" Summ< School must have-a large enroll men THE WILL OF A G UE^T MAT REINQ WORKED OUT In thc~yenr H? 24, in tho month ( November, Tn thq town of Lnncaste; the last annual Vonf^lcnip that th Rt. Rev. W. 1). Chavpollo'was aide 1 be present, at this meeting the bish'o in his afflictionsj rose and snoke to hi "conforonoc arnt smW the fraud" of a! {fiction is upon me, and if T die m desire and prayers arc that this b:sl op, Rt. Rcv^ John Hurst shall come t South Carolina, because Bishop Huff js- the riu'hl man for South Cai'i"dtTn and will do rijrht. Bishop ChappeTIe a few months b ter did pass to the great beyond an the Rt. Key. W. W. Beckett came t -ftrr?rrW?uho?tnrrir but a short timframl he too passe out of time into) eternity. Then Bisl '?p Hurst who mired uu'. the imo' pire'd termbTfbe late Bishop. W. V Beckett, at which time South Carolin was made to stc clearly and -mulct stand why Bishop Chappclle mad iuch u request. : : : -- ninth*.. Trn^iii iiii'iitft't - . w-w*?.1 " '? I'M I I Bis)iop John lluvst, we love yoM, ( and will gladly accept your counsel I ; and advice. Bishop ChappeTle, our [ i friend,' told us ab-out you, and. now t we have been aide to. see and learn i I for ourselves more about you, and 1 your great service. \Ve will remenj- j j her you and Mrs. Bertha K. Hurst, j . .IWm .t it ni Ml- lm nnfjni'Onnil nnW 110(1, at all livniyR^ as t~.wa.s with' Bishop i ( happelleel so shall I ever be with you. 1 Just b? Strang and of /good courage. ~ - Then too, Bii'l.op. I want you to know._ as vfell as the reading world that I have been in the trenches for l'J years ahd have never failed, i have always i * ' ' . ? * ,. - J 1 reverence:! and obeyed my superiors , in office. ana sl all ever do so, n t I *v | 1 withstanding the best evidence for the , above statement should be the record ' ] <>.f the Columbia - annual conference, ] j where 1 have, served for 18 years, i luuhiing chinches, paying old ilebls,' ( raising conference claims and "increas- | tng the church from every angle: Sce^'j , tho -record and deal wuh ihy servant" accordingly. ~? ' I . .Respectfully yours,' ' I . . E. l\ BUTLER. "AS IT IS" ' =*?? a By T. W. McChny LiTc is a hu-yclo^junT iillimisT vidfe 7 1 in1 u .i.v hi the nlhci1.? It i>- upto ymi ! u t.o guide anil .1 eddle in (be right di- ! . red Ion. Conditions, arc changing every day, ! . and have always been doing so, jtn the . * * " I . i an i r Woman that is prepared. Com. ^ . plying with tlie new condition is easy.! , To him that is not, this old wogld is a-f hard nhuo to live in. SeldmSi one ! thinks liver thin its-of the past in a - 'ay like this. Wnh ventunrpf minds, fitness is thq only thinjr that counts, r- 'hu'o upon a time ft fanner knew lie f Core hand what the outcome of his inture crops wouldho. also the profit, . couM tell .to the tune the amount of I corn that hi; Would jret per acre when !. hhwtinir.- Uaye a coram number of acres hf Cotton .-could. estimate to the exact. number of hales the ac(*e would , -noiluee" ; Since life 7S"a~chnnt?mcr -eondi'tion, " tj or for your advancement or your 1 'ownfall. those days are cone. Wc n even.-do not know what we. .do not j-i .iiiiiii. (n i-cum.-i. |?u-|nm: .tmisvnrs U' . live and eopc with new renditions ?'t j dii't iilntip- with the breeze. Onee we ~ li'rnTht-Tnirrrnrmrrrr-trrtv-rrvttt-e.,rtt.?f>t-r4 T" -^V'U ^ \\e nfe noi I life in doing .sit" c Our as'i'ocintrorirrtf icWts is?ot--whht? llu'.v should I e on. a* count of our in- 1 iJ^pendent a<sopiaf'ion with others. ? j, The man who ,is making' life worth h:le is. one that is helping others, t he enjoyment lie frets out of life is ( junking Oonditipns better th,nt life's.; iders will have.it easy. What is life ? . I j .>ther than getting ideasure .of, your ,, laily aetiviti.es? A few niontjis aire. e lie writer vit?iled a eertTiin high j !, school- that is making long strides *nd had the pleasure of listening to! napers of the graduating class on! ^ what they. would like to he in life. | ? The I'.^H'is wine veVy go <1.-anil I en-1 toyed every One.* In the class was lt .yau'.ed-lo-be ill Hoi s. lawyers, teach,s n!; note of what the intended under-! 0 iker had to sffy-fm- the. reason that . ire of the members laughed at her ] -rat client, believing thrill would he |. o;inH> in her. profession! 'To me her 'Kg wu-', I'liil i^npliic-il..?She sn:d.' J would lil^o to ho. an undertaker to s tiit'i t llu" demand, of my, people who r. t" n<t aide to ko^piil away decently i .'III ' think I would yet a deal of [_ ' '< .sure in jloiny so. , . Ohe:s Waireil to know how can) ,r juJerisuro come from dealing with the 11' 1 "ad.. To my mind we are capable of :p -a jvh.ntrfrtir 1 if0 en pahle oT iTdiiiy the J>i , ycle when we arejible to gain plea? 'ie tlnotnrh our effort.' One philosopher said, there .is only, one sure way 4g 1 ywhich 4o yain pleasure and hapjnIj, moss' and. tlmtr is thmuprh artivities.' mil one must leave himself in his j t vcrk in order fo train pleasure. .T.ife j ; - lundd not'he puzzlintr'to us. We all know that life, is the period between sj birth and death. No>v the prevailing depends Upon you to ride Well. Theve|f ^OOCiOO^O'.-i-aOOOOOC.O.O'OOO'CfWO^ IS The Charleston Si ,p I ij Teac t I A SI .MKIKH SCHOOL IN 1 I | . July 23?Contii Approved by the State I) Credits ,'riven on Permanent | ? /if l '<.! < i-Lj, ?, F-FLTONV^nte A pent l* ? \V. A. SCIIIFFLF.Y, State Si (1 , g It. H. McCARLKY, Count S JGi$ - C, A. ,IOH.NSC 'I 1 O "?t'rlnelpal Looker W.istiin ihfl ConrsoK in? ?q . , Primary, Flemontnry Hicrh g Conryes for flredit irv t'hw r 'i ? Kdiicat ion. '' iS A..' S T R N" Cr a <3 For additional information, nddr -JS ' MRS. A LI e ? 16 Kracke St., oOOOO(MM3UJLmmW(MM^ . >> Jt!?. i'-U Sat urdajt.July 21>igC 'ore, w-lty not make life worj ^5 i.v makinff others happy, >vf"-l B hi Id monuments that Will be \ J* op light to travelers of timellL ,} tot live that when you are goneyB liemory wilPlinger on in the heall I i people that is struggling' for eqft J ijnd a better place to live in? By rt r loing then nrwn of your day and th'M I Aiture generation wtH saythat, you|L m lave hot livud in vain. ; tin! T \P 'fiTY I f IHlTi" MtM, 1 ?v Wejl t he second biggest. potitic^H H lunch in htese United States, uft<^| wrestling with heat, moscjuitos, wtfl and di-yt issues' on the outside an^J ivith Catholic issue on the inside, didH name the wettest "Wet" and a Catho-^H H lie to boot for its standard beaft'er. iVell, if all that has been said and ,united about hllli, and against him?Jlj by some of the most loyal Democrats 11 the party Be true, we can't see to. sani.'..our s<>tiTs liow^theycmreut a -??-*? lack somersault and ' get irt Tiehwid" him. Men, good men, clean and^honest men came out*in public print be fore his nomination and declared t-o the world that they'could and would nnf mipnort him. Life-long Democrats have said this:' "We worn!01' was it. bnly: an 'Idle boast; Tammany . seems 'to think so, and so r.uhb6<I; it.' : ~ ")d f-'stdoii^way last week." That the man that was nomi- . hated is the product of a political ma. ' chine that- has no rival in the world for vui rupt practices and" at one time, just for that .organization to sort of approve of a fellow was. enough-to Ivifl him oil' as a' national democratic leader, aside from his having been f 1'i ed a mi horn and raised to where he is Ivy the sunt hacking of that ?organization. lie is' for whiskey, good and *1 itmr' We don't rc-nll any nt.h. er governor who encouraged his state legislature to pass a hill turning the enforcement of the liquor business entirely upon, the Federal govern- . ment . . ' New York State and especially New 9 York City i? wide open so far As the state '(kiliciah^-raisinjr one finger to stop the destructive liquor business. < saying nothing about what his church '.cliches, and -what he believes.in as a devout member. 1 low can any man or woman that'really believes in the ideals of the New Testament, that be1 iovos in the high and wholesome teachings m"Christ sav hy their vote itwr they want at the head of- this -gre'at nation a man that believes just _ the opposite. Life and action speak ^ louder than words. Some argue that t since the piiity..has put him jforth^^ that every party man and woman should grease over the many defects and shortcomings,-shut their eyes an<d swallow him down. Well, folks-that v love liquor can come near swallowing 1| most anything when under the intlu- f once' of it. But I am fearful that ( I here are . many C hristian Democrat men ami women who will look and l>omler many times before, they swal- ."* lowT Of course,. in the South the old game i>f whip 'em into line by play iiu' 011 the race procedure string will ' e played. W'e notice tine newspaper ' has-atarlcd--to. tuueing_up already' by announcing that white.supremacy was above all, or. some rot to that effect. Xow everybody knows that the white " brother js supreme in this country in those states where; colored folks vote,4 . Mid Republienm/' rule.?They arb. run by' white, officials .Then .why would a dqeynt white man or woman who would decide to liot do the Swal w? ni^ mi emu tmu vine xui. aunit: y , other than ho who was chosen 'loader last week impure white 'supremacy in our state." The issue that is upon ihe^conseience ol". tiu* white voter of the state today is far more important ' ? than keeping the few colored folks -that comply with the- state law from the franeise. Aside from about 10 of ottr Southern states the colored man or SVfopTah votes and is encouraged to vote. Can any editor point to a single state where colored people do vote that has gone to the devil as a result of having stiell'voters? And neither will South Carolina* Believe me,"there "Cap Jim." W?? "p > owoooox> oo o o^c^OOT^oajo^jca*^ immer School for :hers HE "CITY BY THE SEA" *-. j . ming 30 Days | "j. eparlment of Education ! \ of Negro Schools. jpervisor of Summer Schools. . upt. Education,, Charleston. i >N. Director. : | i ufoii St'lmul, Columbia. ' > 1 School Subjects. Special i ?< al Training and Hrnlt.h = j F A C,' tT t, T Y ess? * j CE La SAINE j Charleston, S. C. 5 m'- ii'irii -ifr.Yifri