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m: , 1 |> PAGE FjOUR WE 1310 Assembly S Business and-E. Entered at the Post Office at Colum Act nf ?. : ' 1 f1*" SUBSC One Year ? $2.C ^ Six Months a? 1.2 ; ~ T FOREIGN ADV > W. B. ZIFF CO., 608 S Official Advertisements at the rate 1 The I.enHpr will nuhlish hri?'f ani interest, when they are accor the a.uthors and are not of J munications will not be noti returned.-' ... . . ' . ~~ REM! Checks, Drafts and Postal or Expre to the order of h7~JT FREDERICK. V J. B. LEWIE ? - ^ W. FRANK WILLIAMS HENRY D. PEARSON ? OEO. H. HAMPTON Communications intended tor tm should reach the editorial de. k of T " hay of each week. City newte, local Hay night. ' . ja?? ?????mmmtm? rOT.lTl\TRTA, S C., The Republicans of South ( tial electors. All ere white c ? there aro many whites who d< yet their racial prejudice is so were colored citizens named. Editor Frederick "being a\Va the '-'Land of the Sky." Pi'of editorial pen. Judging from Raumgardner. no doubt many Editor might take a much lonj! Evidently State; Chairman party aiul General Wilio Jones * organization see things polit-i 'man Tolbert says there are publican, while General Jones -T - - - - "~r- . ---- * Vice-presidentiaj nominee. South making speeches fpr"th ,thing now at least. 'Heretofc tent ion to Dixie, counting it al the South is awakening politic ;?-?!.- -r?.?A- ' - v-.-? . --r-*.Beacuse a few so-calleil Wc that they are going to bolt Gov. Smith, much is being sai Democratic*^. But one swallo even two or three. ?." ~ . + 10 years ago, a German wa in Kngland. lie served 18 yev He succeeded in having a re-li the charge. British sense of he Government finally decide* for the time spent in prison. ! die there. j * \y ?1negroes-] With .colored candidates for and St. Louis, the next Congi sentative from*- the colored fa one-tenth of the population of Own to speaTc for it in the Nat race is the only one of a cons sen tat ion" in Congress. No 'N of his people being represent elected from the Concession; live. This is particularly tr where the bulk of the colored unprecedented spectacle i,s pre a Derfiocrat against a white I there however ought not pay thing tso do is to get a colorec in Congress. He cannot forp a Democrat. That he is nomi to their good sense?There at parts who believe in the I)etr ?? be many more, if-that party c political principles are not bas< Southern Negroes once sent and everyone bore himself v\ that the Ne.gro was by no mt is now ,time tor the Northern " as well. We down this way v >Ilc Jfaftgr | :EKLV . . treet, Columbia. S. C. . .8 rtltArtal Phaiu 4323 .1 bia, S. C., as second class matter by an j 0 IRIFTIONS 10 Three Months . $ .75 , Single <Jopy .? -- *; .Op. j EKTISlXti AGENCY * i ? . Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. allowed by law. # , a d rational letters- pn suojects 01 general npanied by the names and addresses of a defamatory nature. Anpuynioyis cotru iced. Rejected manuscripts will not be TTANCKS~ : - ~ < ?- ' 4 ss Money Order's should be riiade payable ' tl.e Palmetto Leader x . Editor . 'Fraternal Correspondeire * ... 1 Curve s"pbndemo ; -j. ??'NeWp Editor : ^-ly Manager ,t ; current issue, must, be very b 'iet, and 1 he Palmetto Leader not later thrill Tuess, personals and social Lews, by \Ved:ies_ , MM?? imm?? ? ? ? '. n n ni i ijrHDAY. Ai d [ Carolina have named the lYesidenitizens. This is so because, while > J'. isjre to Vote the Republican ticket, 1 sli'-onn that they would not-so vote 1 . ?? . f??~?. * " j y last week-enjoyiitjt a vacation in . H. \Y. Bautngardnxir.wielded the the excellent discussions of 'Prof. of our reader's would wish that the rer vacation. ' . - . Jtis. \\,. TPlbei't of the Republican . Treasurer ol" the State Demucratic cally from different anfclos. Chairsome Counties that are jroin^'ltV^"" says such a statement is bosh. , #* * * ' Senator . Robinson is to -lour the le Democratic ticket. That's sememe, neither party has paid any alIwavs as hojr-tied.. .Maybe, after aP . ally and notice is hemp1 taken <>l i!. stern fat'lh leaders have announce.' the Repiibliean party and vote for w does not make ;i summer. imr . . ; r "r~" *' * f * ' ~ ' ' . s convicted of the crime of tYnirder trs, always.protesting his innocenc . tearing, and was formally cleared <>. fair play then came foi ward ami 1 that-it. would pay TTie man K.'jo.OO;! f : 11 ?' " In America, in such a case,, only a axe heemgixum --N o I'.on Hess mud ?O ' , FOR CONGRESS. Congress from Chicago, New York ress ought at least have one repreicer It certainly is high Time that [. this great country have one of its ional law making body. The Negro iderable number that has no repreegro ot any sense any longer thinks ted by the nien who happen to be al district in which they happen to ue in the section of the country people live. In St. I.ouis. Mo.; the isentecl of a colored man running as, iepublican. The colored people out any attention to party label.. The; 1 man of intelligence and characterjet that he is colored before being nated by the Democrats is a tribute O tpiite i\ number of colored nioiI' locratic principles and there u^nild *d on racial prejudice and hatred. ' ^colored men of parts to: Congress dth becoming dignity and prOVed tans out of place in that body. It and .Western colored citizens to do could again if we could. ' * ? ' ' , ' f . e < TH E PALMETTO .? , &c^oci vc?:; :^y /: c K&&0&&X0 a Pointed Points p By George A. Singleton 3 a 'o t' : oV^OCB^cbkomS "!j The Weekly Text: Whosoever saifh, tove tiod, and fiateth still his broth- t) r se.ttetli himself above his Lord and ^ nth abide in-darkness. Ood is love, (j lid he that lov-eth his brother, abid- c th in light.-?-Ruth Emery Riddle. A feW days ago l>avid Shanks, of ivanston, Illinois, murdered Miss Jen ( lie Meta Constance, i\ post-garduate u-udcut in Northwestern University. She was slain with a piece of nine. 1 . - * I .or' .skull" ' bciiijV crushed. -Shanks j vh?"n apprehended said ho want; u "hue inl'my.?llo deon not nccm to l'o? .toi- ii!> ^orliuc tiu- least, ami talks ~ h ut it as a 1 matter ' of course, j shanks cannot read or write, knows [ .1 ~ ?>t It I fi^r >1 f his, father, and little about ^ lis mother.*"TT3| -was born around; Anderson, Sout1r**.Carolina. Plainly ipeuklng bis ca a- is pathetic. The t jiiijngii of alienists to one^side, the ( espt nsibility for his- condition rests ipo-ri sin.-ifiv iip general and the suv- ~ regh state of Spu.th Carolina in paricular... Jf SI tanks had been given | ! .per educational adenntagor. in hisij .'. :;tii and provided the pauper envi-1 ' r. nnunVhe- would not be facing the,' l.ytiic clvaij. arul-.a..teacher, an asset o ; Ii. icty.- wotild, be. a+tve.. The ertvlrT^ in rit. Dr. Dnllofs is correct when lie . "Tire ;>rice of repression,' isgVa'er bTmn (iie cost of libci^y.'' j ^ i'lii- is one of many crintck. that.ill ( re tat from .prejudiced educational j pi i.ce.hi! c and bias legislation. Don't ' have pity on .Shanks, for he is not, ! bianiCj but . up' n ti e system that i' 'i tlii?-ci> ii'mwi'-nt i^D > ing t(> fileli?j the fuecd'-m-of Ben-"Bess. ,\bl?" I'rovi'ssi r Doyle, formerly of | Payne ColkMftif Auv.n-ta. hut' now off Kisk l'diversity. .Xas-hville, has writ ten an' able ma stem's thesis for the ' V; nrjt"lent' til"' Sociology, The Urli- 1 v-wsit-y. of t^iiia"*o. on '.'Some attDj MilIjY?..r v lii.-'i Nee-roes ascribe to Themselves." 1 Would open your eyes i 0 read it and see yourself, as others' s- e ymt o;- as relledted in youj' press. 1 ie ihe.iis is ; nui. inu,1'.to the writer , because some ot your newspapers are passed in re new and a revelation is ( ma;ie-o.t' hdw you like to use ,digrees ..Mls.1 tmle<. .'For"instance, l)l*. John! Doe; P. D.. I.I.. !)., Dr. John Brown, j M- !>.. ere. .. "... ._ . Dinm- time, inr.tHire a tru.mpet blast Ws?i oeii? ?on'i d tn-.(his - space callin atleii'ion I'o the value of history 1 :mi v?m-i iir schools. especially .A-1 mi- hUWr y.- -t-liis~ inekwtes- t he j iiiii-:uny?.ui'?your?people.. The- latter i-annot he . sr.udi'. J. profitably apart 11pin the former. They should", be ' - -d- d ii'.i-' in-r, t he. tield l.s rieh. " ' li '.v<;. c"'mv Out of fwo hundred Ye!!y-six' years .'of 'chattel slavery. V m 1 dtp u-rt: I ,now yoiT have' been ' iiono?i-?i n! i.,n in American !'- Utic- Who pan live intelligently nd- m de!' i irrrnu'k" without sensing .eewha;' fife . .snuggle behind and ' e p 'h we have trod. .Have some . h<? ! '.ton.-/ ir ;<> on 1 it moments : ' : rul-e. . ' :i N'< ' ;f ; .nt.c--. he Mi.-sou-' ' ; .i j.'SO. Vj'1"' I *!"? ! ."*CO*t tlocf. ' - vit" 't; <.r Texas. and be w.r. v i tii.. .Mexico. the* Kansas '.i !'V i;'t l. i I{ill. tlit* Compromise I .:rr?) (PiaUy the political canv iv'i.s ' of 1S.M ul ISli'J., wlwji-.-Yan~y ! _'!' <l--rrr.TiT-TiTr--rhT\np-4rr,n rV>rr\ ente r.. it .\ ill ijf or interest to you In >lit- baykgoj uhd is American slavery. Finally four years of bloody war cume'v be'- lui e <??. you. , At this nil T ifvtrlo but" some well informed c.si.ii im.l .hav.C. hint trace for you hr jtirt by your grand sires *o the" Uipo Of- 1X0,()00. He knows li-tory will lie able to fmd himself. Today', hundreds of stude'nts are dig-* : 11 : iutoiho 'jv ords trying to. u'nwhifb drovu'-broihOrs,- and kindred to lire and sword in 1 KG 1. What tlo yoU,, ay'.' I iiei o is not a. single race i-nstio "H which "'takes the study of history seriously. They need to be piay'ed'for that their eyes might he' "j oned. -> Fpcaldti"- about Ben Hess, the Low i i a us add .\ik"TS can ses one to reflect. man i ;immih:i negnii not' <IKt ingtnsn-j(1 career of injustice as far back as IX_T).. The' vie in ty of Anderson wit-, .esed the burning of a man of color. S nee that day the standard has not been lowered. Slavery .was wrong, rnt : al bv 1, and ccrfnbhviohlly waste'ul. Helper tried to tell them of its error, hut they would not read his 11 imninnd.?Harper?a-ml Cal lioun, I'Pd upon the philosophy of Dew' faught its 1 righteousnosft. Siritms J <he story. It is no use to open an old ' ore, which v.;y< outwardly healed when 11 ill lost Lee's orders at Get' \ : 1 i a'. Tl.:t!'s why t his wrUar olfl. r. s so strongly and loudly for the study of history. The spirit of nullification, and secession are not quite LEADER \ . i cad as yet. There is- still much ork for the undertaker. Yesterday jovernnr3* Aiken. Wade Hampton, lolhoun and others held and owned undreds of your grand parents as laves. They were as so many hogs nd mules. They were classed as field-hands, servants, wenches, aiders and suckers and good bieedeis." \)day their grand-child l'en are free] nd demand justice before tlie^law nd an equal brc&k in the race of life. ! 'irginia repudiated J-efTerson and his ^ loctrine of equality.! The other south 'i n states followed-suit, and this wri-.. er has hot been informed Of a change ; f front. Until it comes we are going 6 suffer our--affliction like Job. Dark-! tess piay endure for a day but joy t onieth in the morning. In the by and >y injustice will run its Course. The athers have eaten kdttr grapes and 1 he "children's teeth are set*Xfa ~dg. Hivon time Hio 11Jw.Vi Z. >rely grieve and vex now wil?jtive'' vay befofe the advance of wisdom' mil intelligence. A ,n#w South is| a-*j wming even nOw. The travail Juid lain are terrific. Your job is to help n the new birth. Without it she, \or you can enter the Kingdom of >eace and racial goodwill. One of Aniricq's most, nnUtividimr , listorians said tl)e other day that he ballot is ineffective in the nation. But with reference to you it is like' ? 1 : 4_ he Pope s Bull Gf excommunication, ill right so long as it is mot issued.' Since you do not have it, you aspire1 ;u get it, which is natural. How-of- ! feet ive would it be if you had it V How wisely is the*, white man using! tj? If you could not improve upon j lis use, of it, it-were.better that you j lo. not. have it. But some of us think you would do better. Surely your! Untn u.n?U I.. - lira:.. ...,v nuuiU' nut 'UI- il IIIVIIUi:!.'! >\ flO^ , >v,er heard of twelve millions dominating about one hundred twenty milPons? Thenjnost of you who have the opportunity to register and votej are not interested sufficiently to do so. i lias it ever oceurre'd to you how i prirititive- your race is? Coming out! of slavery with eight generations of ignorance, and superstition, you have, done well under the circumstances.; Put .(in t'p satisfied with achieve- \ ments of the past. Your destiny isj yet to he worked out. The best that we might do now is to saw wood. How big is your pile? Read again the words of John With ( erspoon: "We move-by the passion of ( the mob. In state, school and church i we are prope to kill those whom we i think the 'bunch' does not like.". And farther: "We kick the fellow who starts down hill." The young poet might have included likewise the fellow who starts uphill- He is swung.' onto by the coat-tail. Bishop Beckett once saidjthat he never saw a kite rise unless there was a.contrary wind. Chappelle: "The rough sea makes the, ning against the Holy Chost. We are mortally afraid, of a now idea just as an elephant is afraid of o1 mouse. S", k ' . ' I. A N C A S'l EB_XEWS. Thg camp meeting at the Zion church is now in progress. -Rev. Callis is conducting hiVown meeting with much success along ail lines. Rov'. Owens; Rev. Mcllwain, Mi'sves-Baisy Stewart;- Keliie Jones, Mat'if Ruth Crockett and Mary ICttii Crockett attended the Sunday school and Lean in- Coin, unUiui nl Alien Ch:tpel, Sumter. They report having had financially and int'eellectually. Sunday afternoon Revi Kobmson and choir frOm Charlotte. N. C., worshipped with us. Rev. Tahern being prohibited by the doctor not' to exert himself brought along Rev. Robinson who precahed God's word in its purity. . We were glad to see in the Charlotte choir Mr. and Mrs-. Brewster, formerly-of Columbia, (Bethel church). Mrs. Ri.ews.ter is. singing.even.-butto rthaii she* did during the existence of the great Wiseman quartet. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Owens and their adopted son .lames Nelson Chap pelle. motored tQ Fort Mill Monday, There Rev. Owens is conducting a revival "meeting for 1iev. Anderson. The Ushers Board under the leadership of Mr. Coy Clinton know no Alps.?They have j^Ufl&'d the par ' sonage arid are wanttfife to know what next ? ' , > ^ Stewardess Boards nos, 1 and 2 met at the home of Mrs. Betfie Crock I ett. We were glad to have with us the mothers of the church. 'We wish to thank Miss Beulah Ethel Crockett a very young woman who made it her hnsiness to go and lend these old people to the board, sofne of them ' ww blind. ' ~ ?? Pulpit Aid Board No. f, will meet at the-home of Mrs. Annie Bell Baskirts Thursday afternoon, Aug. 23rd. Wp have on our sick list Misses Anna Ballard. Minna Montgomery. Mattie Barber, Delia Watts and A. 1.. Frazier. We pray that they may soon recover. rr-.-rr.*?wir.-rftr-' --n-? " V- \t AS IT IS " ? By W. T. ' Mi-Clary ?I.hi', hone-it?in?liviilnal of today is ! the guiding step of tomorrow. As we ! look hack over the passed vcents of time and the-'different happenings j * I hat Cccn r from time to time* we "are j pu/.y.eled Over the reward of things j 1 at wore controlled by honest people...j The doings of thosleaders made great h story for'us, and along' th.e path' t oy did not learn all the bridges hut' ext .niv- in n ouv.nvnn umi'uii ngius irru sin We the rising generation jmight J !. ".( w h<nv to avioil the cuts an J bruis- pel e? of life. We are all going every wh minyte. where, we do ,not know; if tot thinking, -we will make a plaee; 'ff cal v t tl^e place will be made by the few my u ho areldoing our thinking. We have un< heard thinkers as well a? non.thipkera "11! ny that we free men are living in an"*"1'1 age, battling with the ' hardships ot f'b ife.. making the world i better place ''s' In which i?i lin* Tn ) ?. hv.nna dmnlil 4ve be the opi>u; ite o_f freedom . Not arty 1 a:e oT people will ever be free, from ne standpoint; and front another we I'd re all fi.ee. Anything that lives 1 within the realm of this cosmos are 1 (vmd. ny some sort of a tie, and as ^ ' ng as.We_are rbligated to each other "n AC are not free to do a single thing. <;b* on. arc not free" to eat for. certain "1 ods hurt; you are not free to laugh ,nt unpeople Will call you light-headed; U{l ba are not free to sing for fear of ~ i.sr ( Vd. T he n, we" are a ITslaves. tin Now, if every thing that took place ..is ere'Veeorded in the. days gone by to -* v our group there .would I>e little credit ' |<; given. . Tv i statistics would reveal the real Ai uth tlu; Xejtro would really .Ret -lei much more, credit than lie does. Vet r'u e have comparatively nothinj? t bum .TJdit,?flip?reason?hv;?we hail 'vei v t a tie. nhoncial backing was not fu t'otiR enough to put the thing over vvl and had to sell our claims to sur-1 up \ ye. We have, a record tell me; thpj'hi .alnber of years we halve teen out of; ha ondage. It is marvelous to think w< our friends blank as far as letter's} w? . . i ire concerned. Now we. have .men Tli with'titles t,, every leter in the al- i lv _habet. Here it reminds me to repeat, ud i part of a speech of Frederick Dour- to: aks against slavery. A white nian ve had a hunch of slaves who \vore treat d-. very well. One or more had. the ] \j ueasion t0 hear Douglass on one o-} cas o'n so he told his master what ' tui heat speeches lie could make and that e should ro and hear him. lie billy! hfi ni'de *fuu and "said: ""What can a ;n, .nigger toll me to make me belter" <;, lit the Negro sllllinsisted tliat lie ii, hear Douglass, hut hi-would -never ..it, ;u. ,Su Jiis wife said, "Why not go ni '.own and hear him it will not hurt to p,, list listen" so he decided to ro. That , b>'y" DourUiss was^tff fiikt'trim. and rs ft li thoVrnw tlby storm, so this man voc.jit back home' and told his wife ,, i oiu tin.', "Ciieat .Speech.'- On ae-I i' n.t of Dt.ufdass' compleetion he . id-not know that he vois n Xefniv So he -t*nl I'.mn'nd :<>4rfd <TTi? ,,f his slave- i What is- lie? Why. .Mussel- luj is a |: in half ;XejjTo. His master told him i.f . 'ii \ half-Xeurd eou'd do that what could i t a ' whole Xe^vo do ? I said that to nj 11 11 ill thi> i > i > i 11. our neonlc hn\e-ih md such a 'hiyh jump in the time p<; 'i si.'iu rteil v'hi'xkniows-our place in the pi .7^1?III', . I.?... ^1 . . I. Y ,t, f Harbison At I v ol ? 1II.MO; SOITH ( .* j* A Christian institution fur N< tion of the Board of National" M lit' Church, U. -S.'A. X A school of opportunity for W { ' tion ideal for recreation, health Y .. I ' ... COIRS1 !|! An'accredited High. School (' X for college and for teaching: Y-.. A short course in Agriculture }' County or State "Demonstrfllfam | An~T{ti?-ient tlriimniar School rroduets l'roni tho hig farm > f* cost of hoard to accommodate tl ror additional information, -i | - - REV..C. M. Y ? _ ...or: PR?F. R. <t>0 OOO vtf-yO v v ?>0 v v v Ov y CfO'OC | St. Alhan, (Greenville School, Simps&l ! Roar (I SK.50 per merit h Those parents who furnish prov ?To*.! heir children'*-. hoard inn 'I?;>nv It prtjf r?Oc per month * cn-.li iohuy vepje -111?' ny>;?t 'fTTrnish?the?fdllnw'ti'' uf-vi-hnn Flour 21 Ihs.. Meal 1 per!;. Cult* 1-*? 5r R lbs., Syrup one gallon, Fcix.-. u. Shell 5 must he delivered nt the School. F.ach student must furnish sheets, ( These firorories must not he Pro J; For "Further Information address ? .?? ?? . .. . ? : Saturday, August 25, 1928. iiizen of Hodg es ShowsOuaiitiescf Carolina's Greatest Weekly. i'AKK.- lilXClXTPTlT i . .MKN;i)s n.iji*: Li; A To the Kilitpt' ol' The J.oader: . '* 1'lease allow was sjiia-o. in youi . : client paper to ,p&sninent on il few iji eis. of your -able contributors. _ .-j I will begin by spying that the. pa' ttsrVlf U a w orthy-example ' of . .... i i?.. ...I: * at tan oe uuiie at iiuniv;. u? nn- ^ urls are .clean, timely -arid ooticisO; m, fearless and true. It's whole ke-u|i shows that we have men .1 women who can, not only teaoh r children,, rai-U've. our ailments", deHl oui HK'hts; aiut preach salvn ? n. uul. w IjT) . rtrrr alKn edit-and pi(b1) a clean, timely .and intei'estinj? . ekl\ which ri.nld-easily be' made t daily- it1 ssuppoVted\as it should pe . f (lie day we may expect such a?Mp-*" ** .' I t. \\ e could r iVe itnow. dev. . l.)r. Sin.eleton. several years " o, attracted our attention by Ids !e. alleles, in a weekly published' ("oluniii.ia at that time. Hi'-impres .... 1 mo as hoimr a 'scholar.: sincere.-. rij>ht and? tolerant. Always offer'rood a.1 Vive. Ills p; I'.nt's ~? ys pointed. . ' dev. Mye.f '. .open letter, re (facts y trite .cow hranv1 hajf'm??n.rfont's"u.-v a y^Uilo?-~Vv.(sl4iist_.caaiit..45iiKlc to.-...,....,.'....;. tlicT and help one aii- tjier up and . ' nj?..' We have rfilvmimt WnnflgyfttU ? in all diu'.tiens -save that ? one. .. id-' t lie; ein lies much work 1'or siu h L'p th nkels and writers as Dr. Siii'toii. . ' dev. U'i'her, p<> >iv. J. W.. un ler'the.^ I'.Ti' : : ' ' 1"<n '1 li n!.i r." ?aid a m.aith- ? I ?excuse" the shiny if you please-- . ten lie said that many of ouv fjrowi) s .are hijijucr haloes Mien, ttian Wlien y. weVi! real haloes. ftve.ryone who s tried to i hell), a eoininunity hy *_ irkinj*; lis sehpnl, a society., or. any >rthv eaos<f, lvi;ov s. how true it -is. . mt is "why 1 have -aul ami still say, . it what- I'ii) pe pie need most are _f ^ . dd sell no Is. ir.oie s diools "and ..Hood loiters in tlunt nine months in the nr. I ..am sr'ad to note that we.have, in r. .1. II. Jaekson. 'a feat less de.fenr. -He. sees to it that nusrepresent'on noY misdol'ot'niath n >ro not lintk-e-!, 1 .do not. 1 lioij-ih'a".ree with t Vi .(111:1 '? ?1 ? . ? llt'tl m???i ?? i n _ ir tii.. t he Catholic Kajth. I helevo kI. alone should; hty, the .hnTTa* of such ine--.' and thai '):< . irfhn should he. nied any rjjrh'^s that .other people joy. on a. dun: of hi?. Volitions he- ~ f; . Wy -ouirht;. to 'he tolerant, and moni'Vi th'iit. irr'the h>V"V run. t here no* h:?iir.' iralovi 1 v/ htnlornnc'e.'' i'.'.iili J '1 'it ?>>'.? 2, llinlycs,. S. ('. ? xt *> -:!;. Avar*; 'ljli'u all alonjr our la us must Viavc hn n h. ro p.,iu' t? (Cava lest help n en may receive is r*rn \vat eh Jit tj the exnmfdp ' "C the eied indiv idea's, not front listenX to the,le*lered prcacheV-. While ' " " i Hue :a. nil s>liv Lil lie is yo ir h isineSs t.> -i lie i ? }': a. i 'es >:i .elected. ?hof rrfiiii. ?1 ' V V *1* \ * V * V vv ?'V/ * ?/ V V 7?,?Y V V V X <. . yricukt ral / ffe i . . ~i - WROl.fN A '$ \ -^fo hoys, .miller t lut-diroc-. !|! issiuns c*i..i no rivsoviinaaiv X ? ' , A >ys and.'youutv nu n; .Locni and study.. X , .0 ^ ourso for, thosi' i>V*irparing' *1* ' '"?r o ]UT'] iirinK t<> do { vfnrlc. . ' "?r~~7'~X" Course. * : . X lose of small, weans." ?j* kvrite- I*! OUXUr-U?-ii,.'-President, ? Is* - ? W.L. 150 L' LW'A UlCr -Deani * ? % ?* ?* f% # ? 1% ?\ ,% ,% UMMakA.^.4.4*. - -1.*- -_r VO'OO O OOC TfO OO v OO ? * 0 '!><*' 0 0 O O Cf County,) Training *ville, S. C. 1 Entrance T'ee S2.00 _ isiohs in. place of paying; cash J; le-S^.Ot) entrance fee. and must J, tables and fresh ineatSii- They_ S w fwf* onch child?pnr worrth: i peek, Kice 2 TKsv, (Aired Meats I ed fleans 2 qts. All provisions . C? "* piilts, pillow eases and 'towels ' j* light on Sunday. THE PRINCIPAL. -1 8M??^0C?5<2O?0D^