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i. B. LEW'lE
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should reach the editorial d<> k ot i
toy of eaeh week. City news, local
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Columbia, a. c., iv
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The Leader feels t'Tial-"i?C vvt
_ ' of a sacred dut-Y, did it nut m
: ' veyHand, I'm- toir yuan-, Slip
::??schools. Dunjig^M?r-nTrnn7,ii
. "greatly benefittette 1 h ibat !>
ing ol' youth hat e been increii
? has been demanded of i!r>
during the impressionable' Vt
faithfulness in the peiT'ermaii
Tl^ T nn.lA.. I* I - . I . . .
_ . , .i inc ht..; ( ;iai tv-C'X
' ot Columbia's colored citizens
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THE AFRO'S 1KJ
Carl Murphy, president ot' '1
ly indignant.recently ^whvJn h
Committee ot' the Hoover Cai
Mr. Murphy claims that i'lis
authorization, but despite the
paper is not for Iloovfcr. and d<
campaign." Mr. Murpiiy con
independent weekly. It . hits
it come out for Smith." We 1
' that determination, to do (;nt
?7? psoitioi# Mr. MurpliV si;.i. s
inees must show that lie is dt
citizens and piiist at tint same
- - cotirage will not fail him in tl
- oyftithis determmat ion. It is
with nrllioiMiiir C.i ->
.W ! '<1J i V n,.r. "
..with iis,|jus.t as wr- should -Ink
oilts ai1 I(, t h<K^
such stalwart* -as--T!rt}V^T*w
ally will fall iulo'thp hands of
which shall jxfake us Tree moi
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It is with a deal of joy. t'ha
~ rialisf ic.~ ticllt TlTG~Arttnola \yW
The initial-issue of this pubii
3rd. It, is edited l>y \V. A. S
Messrs. L. 1). Blanion; \V. F..
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Southern Negro new-paper pi
read by fSoutheiH*- Xog-roes",?
need that The Atlanta World
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L form, its approval. Then: is.
tions. Negro newspaper .mar
the realization that cooperatio
tition. This is evidenced byM
gro Pr<W, of which The At la
mi ~ * . * 7?4 ---
i ne Atlanta World, and may I
stantly striving to attain'tho:,
herself.
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Since Attorney Frederick i
it will not be mfkA>]-place, 1 ai
prally writes-to.TOntain. some
latest achievement, viz: the ::
ing the pardon which i.c
Mr. King, Florence County ki
Frederick: "Lawyer Fredcricl
class manner in which Ije l.arto
the"legal profession and to
worthy to be held up before <
There is nothing of the sycopl
him, i The Lowman and Fioss
that when you are right you r
lish the rectitude of your claim
which that fact was shown.
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.. currtnc'lsiiue must be very briefiTwrf
i'hc Palmetto Leader not. later than Tucs- ,
is, personals and social news, by Wednestmi*.
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ITl'KDA V, jS, 19*8
IIAND VASSES. ' T
)uld be derelict in the -performance
>te the passing of Dr. William llarer-ntendont
of?f-oltt-m+mi a pui^fe^
ne?-+ke- colered^jdztneens have beeniSStJtttDis
. \$4i; c> ^1 i* fb eTraln?
t^tal. iuui a higher rate of efficiency
n.:T'i>; haw-h, ('p- with their'training
ars.--Dr. Hand was- a believer in
ei'-of -'duty. ' . ,'. ' . ' '
[>r.fsjea'tho >;enl 'mdnt of - Hioitsands"[
in paying ti.ys tribute of, respect1.'.
?O -d- 'V-V'
:.i i IC AL ATTlTi:!>E.-4
lie Afro- American* grew rightoousis
name appearedon the Publicity
npaij.ru Connnittoe's weekly release,
name was"u-cm!: '"liot only without
positive declaration that his news^
esirds no otlicial cdnnoetidn with his
turned: "Tiia A fro-American is an
im>t announced for Hoover nor has
like that spir.il of in'tU' pe ndeme,,"and
i's own' t hinking evidenced'l>v_ this
thaheui:er of tlie Presidential jjonp
dt rniinetl t o Le t ho JYe>jdont of all
r?rrii]-_ i j !/."< df.clth>jed_
time give a tuple assurance thai his
ie event-of, his elevation in carrying
fvgh time i lad .we should have floive
faith simplyAaAnuSe-jt js traditional
.> .Mur.e- r.i ?t^m oi tier 1 hah "lhV.JOT-"
:g AletkoihYlie. in religion. Colored
'njf to'son 1ho lierht. awl led on by
Vtnerican No'?to ljtwvspapcTs1' purerfearless
exponents of :pnii.!lcal truth'
tally, sj ii l! ua'ly and physically. . .
_o_ _?. . ; : . ; (
V IS ?
I 'The lander welcomes to the jour-"
id ''-t-s-i-Yivos <111;a,l., 1. av ,\'C \v eoid\ .
cation Was re leased Friday August
ypit?3r., who has as pis associates
Yv iiliains.-T.J. Flanagan, Eric Robi
Ot t. It:' reason -for is; com - '
*4?^ in* ;i 11>. 11?(?t HO^'U wards;
it a Wi l id have Tell the need of a
b.hVhcd by h*uifhorn Negroes to la;
It/is in a sincere elVorf to till that
is being presented to the Southern
approval." These motives are laud
hat the |)liT?th:_to which .this journal
hrufunn> express m-ft-vory tangible.
plenty room for .First class publicai
are more and more ayyakcnihg . to
n is more' to be desired Ihjjn cornpe
m; i wi iraiion oi .inoj AssociaTt'd Nen?a
World is a mi mlicr. Long live
ut record cvit .''bow that she is coii e
hitflrideals which she'has set for
- I.
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N HLSS 1 * A UU O \ .s.
taking a .wGll deserved vacation,
n sure, for the space \Chere he K^nfew
words of commendation, for his
tinner of tlie Governor's act, revoktwyer,
paid this tribute to Lawyer
c is to be commended for the hijrh ,
nnnrtnptnr} rttKOl He is a Cl'udjt1
nis race..' Frederick is an example?
>Ur youth as a champion of justice,
uiht or cringing obscurantist about ;
. cases proven beyond peradventure
nay dare to the bitter end to estab.
Frederick is the medium through
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, THE PALMETT
ummuu
j. Pointed Points I
g By George A. Singleton .a
W.O.O CokCs v.v
The Weekly Text: "In the world
ye shall have tribulation, b'i> -be of
gpod cheer) I have overcome. the
World." . .'' - ..*
"I HA VIC OVERCOME." *
Glorious note of. triumph! No won(k.i
some peoplei have called the GalWlc;vn
Laborer a -pa-ransiac. In the
face* of-death hp has the temerity to
cheer his comrades on and say to
them:?=4?have?overcome.",?He had
-trt-memlullfc f ait * ? lomrnlf ;tml ;iIviding
trust in the Father,
Bach of this' assertion lay distrust
and .suspicion in his home town of
t iiiwvnimm: im own mmiiy, hfucners,'aunts
and cousins took him lightly,
"lie came unto his own, and his
own received him not." His disciples
and friends wVT-^so disappointed tltat
thi'.v tutrrrd?awny from hi ok He even
said; "Win ye also go away V" 1'he
populace wanted one day to lpake
liim a "King, the next day they wanted
to stone him. One day the erowd
iTi* jiroil to fvow i) him, the next day
they wanted to cr.ueify him. Finally
tlie man who handled the finance betrayed
liim, amr'tlic torcmost?drniet?
hi-m, cursing: and swearing, .Jtn^rtbe
?kt of- tttL this .Tesns s:iv(l "I hjiyo
iM'rcoino." ; livery
man who leads the people
inns'* travel the samo road. Jealousy,
envy, hatred, chicanery must be faced.
V\ ho could read the letter by' Rafe
.'dyersTliTiM" not' "detect. 4i" note"or"sof:
ciw tn .his very soul ? Be "her lawyer,
!ia 11 ker, preacher, teacher or ' social
leader, the. experience is the same;
t'ali the rotl of history. Let thejyaiers"
pass in review. Moses, Jeremiah.
George Washington, Lincoln,
Douglass, Payne and DuBois. Their
lives constitute the history of misun
cit rsiamnnvr and criticism, but the5'
r-?" ,-JW
overcame.
"In the midst 'of -faults, and failures,"
in the midst of tribulation he
sustained with the optimism of Jesus.
"1 have, overcome."
"This' world is tine great- battlefield
\\ itii fsirce^ all arrayed
if in rt'iy heart I do hot yield,
I'll 'overcome some day."'
? 1 lo.itrlass MeDuilie is de;uL lie died
a shameful death, drunken, doped',
?-ti'rsing. swearing. Are you not won
( .'o ! of jwh.oni .lie preached in revivals?
Some of you' have already
damned MeDullie. but when the day
of reckoning comes, he-may be in and
-rrrr?mm?Yrm?a-re??ttiod.?This
v.cpld be an awful world if you were
You forget the score's of young liion
. id-women .whose fares have been
tinned -t'hristward by McDiillic, the
.irony V\vhuse personal relationship to
.ksiis has i>een strengthened and
dVt^tTBed-. McDulIie i.s gone, you art
here..
Dr. E. Philip KUiSj the rider of the
Old (Jray-''- sent this writer?a .copy
ii- his Sunday school convention pmThe
range ol' 'subjects' i$? uti'-r-'irv.l
:utrl i'<Lj?it'sfnt.< a diii'i'i unl ap.
pl oach. i\frfc. Kills is going to discuss
live kind ol' literature young people
m ght to read. That is a subject in
which teachers ought he interested,
Km 'link'- furnishes ideals arid ends,
nd some hi the'light trash that Hows
from our national prcs'S M~ responsible
fur the low tone oC-Ohbrals. It
i s he tier 4v>--r??H?~tr good hook that
ime has/tested than a hundred "Brills
burned awpy."
According to the program cafdplaying'and
dancing will come up for
i found discussion. Should dancing
he eliminated from the Discipline?
It would he entirely appropriate tc
nclude smoking and whiskey drinkin
ir. This rh/>n nf 1 1
_ jv/uio nc?r? uct'II
charged with failure to connect mora]
youj religion .,4s all feeling, emotionalism
and fbeial enjoyment. They say
that you ' define, a christian, as one
T\ho "confesses" Jesus, "attends the
means of grace, does not play cards
r dance. But- what's Christianity?
> In the home?it is kindness,
In business;?it is honesty.
In society?:it is courtesy.
In wotk?it is fairness.
Toward 'he unfortunate?it is help
the pen+tent?it is forgiveness.
Toward
the fortunate?it is congratulation.
Toward (*od?it is reverence and
love. ? '
?"It <un't ho dona."?Knock thw "T"
out .of . "can't" and . it ..can be done.
Are you a lifter or a leaner? Press
on, overcome and 'I will give thee a
crown of life."
O LEADER
mm:tv six m:\vh.
"Mr. and Mrs7~ James "Arthur of
Columbia were the week-end guests
of Mrs. Arthur's parents Mr. and
Mi's. Mllil'dUt' (liillln
Mr. and Mrs.*. Bishop Wiggins of
Syracuse, N. Y., "vvgre the charming
GrifKn last week.
Mrs. Ali^e Griffin served a family
dinner In honor of hgr guests Mr. and
Mrs. Bishop Wiggins'. . ""
M\'s. Georgia Lee Williams was t
pleasant visitor at Mr?. Parker's horn*
last Thursday evening. '
Rev. A. Chus."L. ArlVouin of BarnVsU
was a pleasant visitor?in towr.
last Thursday in interest' of the- Alumni
Endowment Drive. Rev. " Arbouin
was the guest of Mr. and. Mr.:
= I' H Mniin !? ? Thip'^y .=
We are indeed sorry to know thai
Mrs. Hurldie Bates, Mrs. Mary C,
Lark are on the kick list. I hone how
soon these good ladies will be well
I ~ A large number of Ninety Six'peb.
pie went to Mt. Zion church Sund.av
; t.) worship with Rev. J. F. Marshal
' 'and his membersy -Rev. Marshal
j lias pastored this church forty-p.ight
? yeui c.i?The?congregation?was?vee^
; large. ' '. ' j . . .
Miss Addie Grjtlin of Cfoss Hil'
I the"cfhllghtei* of Mr. and Mrs.. I'errii
i.Grillln \va$s buried liere today. ^Irbt
! family has our sympathy.
Rev. Gi 8. McMillan past or ot Wes"
: ley Chapcl ftL E. .church reports*!In
titsl Sunday was a high day in Zion
i The pastor, preached a noble sermot
Sunday morning. lie was at hi:
'best', lie held his hearers attontioi
Irom stari to rinisH."
Rev. II. L. Da\is of Greenwood ap
: pi a red on the scene Tuesday night
.'"Rev. Davis preached three strom
sermons. There were twenty addcv
to the church. Eighteen eonfCssei
.Christ ami. the, whole church was re
vived. Rev. Davis seemed to hav<
been charged with the Holy GhWst
He.is indeed a gospel preacher.
Thursday evening Mrs. Bessi<
i J . ?
Name had for: her guests Rev. am
j Mrs. (i. S..McMillan, Rev. II. I.. Da
vis, Rev. J. II. Burns, Rev. 1"). T. Till
man. Me?dames Amanda Stephen, Ni
sie Turner, Emma Nance and Misi
| luanita Nance. The guests'were.roy
. ally. entertained. Refreshments wen
served, and the tahle was spread am
fail ly groaned under its heavy load
i We are forced to say it was good Co
ns to lie here. Mrs. Aiken is in
i <ke.l a fine hostess. - ?
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop \VTggins let'
for thi'h^hpmtriir^'nrcqKg, y. Yt Sum
'.day. s
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and Mrs. Robert4 Dcnn~TVtv
children of Max ton, N. C., are visit
' in.g I>.f. Dean's parents. Mr, and. Me
- it. It. Deuiii i '
( ' Mrs. . Parker's. mgny friends ar
i glad ..to- -sue lier .uut again after l?e
iiur kept i'n doors for a week fror
a throat .operation. ^
The revival meeting' begins at'Bel!
! lebenv Sunday. All are asked to at
tend the services". ~
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KLI.ORKK "NEWS. .
Mr. J. (J. Jolinson of Pine^woo'i
,|XtjiUio a ]M |> cull Tueiidny- at the hunt'
>?' his sjster-in-Ia^v Mrs.; Katura Cab
well. Miv Johnson wits pas'sirig thri
jcing to the' Grand Lodge at Oralis,'
r -huVg. r?? T-"
31 r. Samuel Haigler of ColunihuOhio
spenti Wednesday afternoon a
the . home of_iWiss Susie 31. Jrick.
Mrs. Ida Caron, Mrs. Lula W'earoi
.itig a few days with- Mrs. Blanch Col
lie*i*. The above named are. of Phila
. delphia*. ??? .Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. Williams ar
_ 'lie proud parents of a little daughte
This week has been one of succcs
\n this community. A revival ineet
1 >rig was carried on at Shiloh A. M. K
church by Rev. B. P. Ilildebrand, as
1 sis ted by Rev. P. C. Lisbon of Holt
' Hill. Rev. Lisbon is really a God-sen
r man. 2l souls were saved and -1 jr?-1
ed the church.
On Sunday morning a large atton
! dance was at Sunday school. The li
1 le primary folks went over the top
i They won the banner. The littb
'ojks are taught by Miss Susie Mai
Irick.
At_1 1:00_(i!clQcki Rev. C\. F. Rrogdoi
preached a very soul stirring sorrfron
He selected as a subject: "Faithful
ness. Ro_v. Brogdon 'is the father o
I Mrs. Hildebrand.
) Sunday evening 8 p. m., Rev. Tlil
jdehrand wajf-found nt his~posl ofTtrrty
j lie selected as .his te^ct: Matt. 2.r>_10
"And while they went l? huv, th<
- -ready went with him to,the marring'
?nd the door was shut.' Subject
.Lost" opportunity.
Rev. Hildohrand is doing wonder
' fid work here.
Little Arthur Caldwell is sponiT
! ing his vacation at Pinewood witl
| his aunt ttt*. 3. G. Johnson.
Charleston News.
i Mr. John D. M,oprc Charleston's
leading pianist and musical ;instrue;
tor left iliii'inp". Ihn weak 1'ui' his iVi "
Hatiuii to the mountains of N t*'.?^_J
Mr. and Jlrx, Juntos. II. Rodolph
L motored to Sumter last Sunday _Jaj_
spend the day with their friends Dr.
, and Mrs. Davis. '
11 . Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Singleton
i have as their house gufcsts this, week
I Misses Waterman of Slfcite College.; '
Centenary's church will present
|'Charles Forif pupil of'Mr. l)ett of
! Hampton. next Sunday afternoon fx
p. nr., at the church. Mr. Ford will
i be assisted by other local talent. An
-excellent program is in store to which
tee invite the public.
~ .Miss Tluuideus l'Taser uf 11 Fludd
lawi Monday ou'iiiim
: 'he Faculty and many of the teach-1
, rs of tlie smniner school now in ses-i
flsion in Charleston* They report a
. ; very pleasant evening.
. i The friends of Mr, and Mrs. Rivers
> Mabel) are glad'to have them hack
I >n i,he West chd again, in" the beauI
il'ul hymestead of the Rivers'
~ We wish for Mrs. Florence Poini
sctte ;i vVn'\' n 1 <' i^-nSt A .1...
1 ,...~~rr~-rr.nu I .11 Jinl.V
( \ illt? after a very- stronous year at
I Wei'y ,in the sc\vin<? room.
,, The -friends of Mr. A. (I. Benton
. are triad' to note that he is eonvales.
:njr, and sooirf be able' to leave
'(' hiisnil il v.l-cic he Inn l'l'ci) rnnu'dueil
for the past two 'weeks.- ~
Charleston is indeed very proud of
^ I~i of.. Arthur Blunt, one of our younu
| r tusieal artists and oi,scanist. for MoTBroSvn
A. 31. E. church.
'llu;-1 re-oiieninir- o f Centenary's
\urch? was indeed a jrrand alfair.
.' sidle the inclement weathoiy.-larp.'o
.flwds gathered" aH l, 4::JO and &:V().
1 -nlbndid music was furnished by the
' ioir. 'Rev. Dickson "\vtVs aC his best
' nd the collections for the day went
"1 .'.vend the standard'. The "members
' re loud in their prasieto the Con-'
i . actors'Weston & Weston who-jrave
h.em sueh a splendid job. The"chair
Van. of the trustee hoard, Mr. Jas.
I !. Iioii'olph and chairman of building
*: ommittee Mr. Pearce, aiid the gotrd
"w .men of the church who laid down.
s - Vij.'U'.O before thclrid was let. The
s C* ittitT f irl"("iTt"ftn nrf-tttlo r nod- the
liar woie.arrautjrtB l?y Mrs. II. Melfi.
'' "he I'rimar^Dt-pt.j of Centenary ha I
VUieir .ve-opcninp: . ahuur -with the
' hurtli. on last.jSulnlay. The little"
1 i n.es were very- happy when they ar:
iv-ed, to liml aapiano, that was placed
^TprnMTuVnjr rh^ywcrk liy Mr. Ttr>borf
t Morrison. Supti, |>f the school. Tin;
-.^sole-day- haml work of'the--school
~ as on eShibltlliU, which was~n~TT*otlit
f o both tenehefs and pu'prls. Little
1 TYenrtcttc CalFeya Very bfljrht little*
- njeniber of the Busy Bee Class was
' four years old on'August 18th, there
-f.-n-e he had the (listinetlon of h.'inj.;
the fii'-st .child 'to sit uhder th* new
i ' i ith' l ? It;. - 'Unit tV'-trr
tailed in the-Jlent. A[i;o'<<;o in'e e-\
eicises were hi-ld in Bcr.no It's- honor
and a token of ! ive* pi e.scute 1 him
li -by little I he' .Ifuk^an from- the de
partniont. . '
Miss Danneily of Claflin Vnlversi()iann
Imr,": visit,-oil ..Centenary M
.Sunday school., last Sunday and play'
< <1 for the Brinia'iy Dept.. accompan.
<1 ! y*-.' Ia..tor McBoi.li of *"St, Marks
??r. ?;> ,v,^ t>t
' Harbison /
?r Col:
k Jimo, SOf.'TI
y A Christfeiif insl ithl i/m tor
. r?_ lion of the Hoard oi'-NtttioiSal
: '? Church, _U. S. A.
y A school Of opportunity 1'or
e k lion ideal .for recreation,< he?
r coi i
s X Au accredited HHrh Schoo
" l'or college and lor teaching.
' ;{ . A short course in Agricult
" y County or .State Demons! rat
y. X Ail el lie i cut Grammar Feb
1 X 1'roducts l'rnm the big l'arr
n" y coM of hoard lo acc(mimocinti
$ " For additional in format ior
, :?: rev, c. m
ri ~-Vr VilOV. :
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~V.r>r>r*<yO~00 O.OO&O Ov vv v v v v v vyv 03
' I St. Alban, (Greenvill
.a. - * -
f | School. Simps
IJoard SS.oft per month .
3 fur their children's hoard must na;
J :| pay.. 50c per hjotith ea.ji h ly y
?, * Flour 24 lb?.. Meal 1 peek. CriiryJ
'! R lbs., S.V I up one galloin Ft e.:>- <*>?fr
; J must be delivered at the School.
- D F.ach sTudent.iritis! fuvri'sh sheet
1 These ^rocories must not he
^ j For Further Information addi
Saturday, August 18, 1928.
<cnr.!r;H STATION NEWS.
- XIac- weather has chahgad a little
now. We arc having a, little rain
mixed with our sunshine^ much to our
liiinniiicss
Messrs. Scott and Berttly~yrer6 the' , ~
uuests of the Holman family last
.Thursday afternoon. " '.h ' :i
Mr. W. M. HoImarPand his daughter
Hattie and Mr. Golie Augustus
and '.ids daughter Blanche motored to -J
Vy?lker Station to attend .service at . j
tile Khenezev Baptist church. After -1
sePv.ice they stopped a few minutes
at the home of Mrs. Augustus"* parents-Mr.
and Mrs. M. O. Davis.
Misses Hattie and Gladys Holman \ <
were jn Columbia last Wednesday.
AV'hile there they visited the home
of Mrs. Maggie Green. Mrs. Green
is : t ill unite ill) hut we hope for her* ^
a speedy recovery. : j
\\'hile in Columbia we also met 'Mr."" 1
Bellinger*. a student of Benedict ColIcge
and a native of opr, town, who "'J
iiiimIl jit very plenoant foi' wo, ' |
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Holman at-"'/ |
tended service at Brown Cfhapel last
Wednesday night. ' '
? .'lhero--wi)% an interesting game betv.cfii?Red
-idak?and?Ashleigh?laat
Tuesday afternoii and Ashleigh won
; tho? game #s usual.
Mrs'. Joe Simon-and son Leon of."
lat'ksdhviHel Fla., are visitors of heir
iiMil her Mrs- Al/.enia Bennett ' and
I hi mil v. ?^
'
j Miss Ruth Folder and little nephew
tLeoiL motored to Blac-kville on busi
' .r T ' j
Mr. and Mrs.. Eastcrliftg are on
: nf sick' nst. wo hope for them a .
speedy recovery. .
SuMdav was a fine day for service.
, . . . *
-It was/Cloudy and cool. .........,
! Mrs. \V. M. Ilolman and Miss Bei'tha
and Master Horace Holman at'
tended service at Brown Chapel and
I.Mr. W. M. Ilolnuin attended at Hutto
Chapel. - mm' ' ' ' ^
1 ! I Kit IIY ACCEPTS NOMINATION.
1. Continued from one
L . ._ . .
t'qun'ity. ?>f opportunity is a fundamental
principle of our nation. With*
i we must teat all our policies. The
success .or failure of this principle is
j be test of : our Government." 4 '
f^vnday school with his violin. *
Mrs. Serena Morrison and her two
I children Constance and Robert, Ji\,"
Lidv. at. home, hjrain, to the detlght of )
their friends, "after a very pleasant >
yaeatjon spent in'Alabama.
Brit't of the Dennisoh Paper Co., in
hi i?rrrhlst .again. She is affTuT Coming
Street Y. VY. C. A.,.
Pr<^|'. Sai rell of Claflin tlnjvfefeity .
spent, a lew very pleasant ,days in
' ''!i;11 he-.rin?t+rr?Imtisu?guusl uf Mr. ?
-trnrl?M rs. Thomas LaSaine. . ^
W hen ill need ?f Drugs call at the _
Sanitary Pharmacy, Dr. E7.L. Hern; '
one of our leading Pharmacists. Up a
to date in every respect.
Mrs. Robert McBeth who has been
ii.n the sick list for some time is up
, and out again. ' ' , ...
Miss Emma Roper of James Is- ,
j land, spent the week-end with her
teacher Mrs:.M. E. Fields.
Agricultural |
lege ?- |-rr,
I CAROLINA j
Negro hoys, under the direct- ^
Missions ol the Presbyterian??.
; - . y
V
boys and vouncr men. I.nrn- A
illh and .study. | ,-j
tSKft: j I
1 Course for those preparing $ - I'
' / \ 4 |
lire for those preparing to do ?{ 1>
ion work. \
ool Course. x jj
n^nuike it possible to cut the *1*
i ttiosp of small means; ?j??
i, wnte , '
i YOUNG, D. I)., President, X I
11. \V. BOULWARE, * Dean. , |
le Coiintv.) Training 8
sonville, S. C. | v
Entrance Fee $2.00
EQVtstnTrc trr TJlacrr ot paytmr"CTratr
y the $2^0 entrance fee", and must 5
ejrelables and fresh meats. They_ *
i<vn?-foT each child per month: * va
Ij.2- peck,-Rice 2 lbs., Cured Meats *
belled Beans 2 qta.?All provisions?\ m/k
s, quilts; pillow cases and towels ] V*^
hroujcht on Sunday.
ess THE PRINCIPAL. 3j
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