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F"; v. v : 1 r ""** ; W / ' PAGE FOUR ?????? i i ???????? ? ? - ~. -i * [ . ; dlitv Paint ! .. ' V ,. w 1';' 1310 Assembly ! | Business and I " -Entered ai the Post Oittcg at Coluti Act of Congress. SLUSi ? One Year 22..-a* $2. . \ ' Six lliiiuh'i . - . J. - _/ 1. FOIM:H,.V; \i)\ -?ia?1 - ;, "" V -tfrfew'tf < n , Af&y, t Otlicial Advertisements' at the. rate i'l.e i.qadvr \\ili jvuhiish brief ai _ iiitetc.-t ui.&i hcv are actc t'lv> author: uk.u are not ot tnunii u'-iens \\ iU iu,t be net ..'-retyiireu . " " 1,- " W I-'II Chocks, Drafts ami.l'o^tal-or Exp.o ; to i;:o .ruer ot f N. J. FREDERICK .1 ~ , J.B.LEWIE- - - j \\\ FRANK WILLIAMS HF.NRV I>. PEARSON - GEO.-#. HAMPTON ..... ?; LUiiunuuHuim"* i- ^ i i n ni; iM. should reach the editorial do s 01. qtayut?eauti week. City n us. lyca etuy night. >M^_1 I . , TrMt'OLUAir.i A. S. ( S /_ "Roliwioiv Raeeaf.il Kuni 1 of votes." -says Nuniiiio.G Noi prchnis a kcijHiOlIcawA*ii'tory ' : t'ov any other reason* " : * , ; ' 'n,.v' 't \?Inr.iK:a Ke :-i h iij ii . . . *1-ato> s. i 1'i;' t.ir ??{ ; vv'( rtsis, tllO;' R'hof'U t i i i- x"- Up. l.-'ul! e'.- Ur ii; !' V 1-Uv'iv !* \v i:.ni..u:'lie - + y " . i o ..' "r i . 1 . .t' .a 1 iij *. . ii.n :.:.;v ;.in" ii: .1 '\0\4ea pai s." Tlvis UovYr.n; was 1 ir'mit!i*a* IVo>-irlot! w;iho. I'. i . > such '-kielii:" ' si a yiv. at s frai - ' ']! iv tal ahti^-;.! h i ll!'aiiji liflc ' . V ~~~N- : fi : . :.l:y. ay I o ! ilrV- iiv i c-i/t." . Dr. (law-ire Miller. TrCasi ?171' Amrrivrrjir iris? ret-trH7L_J*?-i . " omrr.on< u d t he droj>j>i-n<r of. 1 tained- thar every African eoi . ' S-3Q.J.U A The co i, of -t>t li?t< STo; Jafaui .T'Vt. K with;he/1'oi\ i^n oris ion-v.oi L . r " * .! n i tToi'c . t he 1 >e;nocrat.i Houston, Tex., hist June,'a-k sihly ft r t he delectation of t h ? A tnvai hullabaloo vyas raise ton I'oJkC Six men were an and proim>ily aequittAl. G< jrflod Democrats for the iltet May he "goose Neck R-l! M where lie has'crossed t he din .. lynrhiny. - -?:?3 * r? >. Gov.. A1 Smith ' ik"hulrnrir "Foulh for hi* "Xo^'.vr I To nip nofnineee for C'mjjro* from . " is tlu1 sajuv (hiiiir 1'or i for (.'engross frow-^'liicajyo. Viu: RICI1 LA . * Tho Rk hkiwl Ciuuhy Fair . < "k'hit-Ion la?-! vv-.-k !J? ?.; (! ;io' j.!;.'::' roi?~ ii> t inio tJb.i V V.'-'P-Va hi;, h. liV-loi' ill . ailiyu'ti'.-oH", . ?~?\7~^ '! :V (}'. of !. h-'-l-liillr.'. /ri icQ'i.iu. .f o 'Y.vinjy ?iomo-4-)t : - ];u""! Cfipily 1 *?s U fortu.ni - (dici'-o1 . Viowii'v* Hie rr i;V r i V-t Yrk/o ! h'*tf ih ' . H'V . -f ' v?.: !., < . I-M'- hhu JL'h.v ! :ov.oi -i ,< (). 1)ic!. V ; ; Cu!: f;f J,. [ ,n.js 1 " ' ! ' " ! ' ' 1/ ' : VJ ^ J) | J j!.r?? v: 1 h- 11' (lotii i. (toiny a i Coont v.- ' '] *>-. . 11vf> J'f> :j. ' ; ! < !/.? ? |j,, . " \ fh:' * 'from t , < |,(1 J.(1 f *0 j( IJ-, S, ? ?'U- i?- ' rira1 i ?o t<+---rt'Ofdr* nfKo'h*-TTfis will 11< ? <l()pi>, f. . . , . , ; ?r??"-EAUiAK-A 0--.,v OcPri' si ; f)V 1V'|>ii1) f-;om Cbifn'W).- rf.oalcmy of } irh.M'rrt^ M'.'a:nsf nu' n-ru iiihv fact. t will tijrht tViis and _ leadership and oniharnss my , Of" conl-o. Air.. DelViest wi ??HH-r*- nop -<> miirh-foiwmif I', ' l'tit t<? keep fj-oni hointf. r.ont i ~~^or him to t^Ik about any otlu IV hinr-.oK is the emharrass'rr y"- fan save'his people any furl , ' iioiu'h to stop down and o'ut r~ ' i iiifbioin e?if he has any ;> >'o??Tb <o be eVcted from hi ii/** !(!! t:\?:11 irMMijjn nv r;f? L_ 1 m "pi V iieniilu^'Aiul w-p is j?ifilly of fhoehar FMnnv aw not jroinj? 1 tvr. (le-'T^p his rffnrt to asstn P>/)<rui IriVTfrfpft." Th^vo is D?r j f'o"cps< Whv was ho too '-nraT^ Tl baH f Wl' #V'V}J? haiM''! <JlP V f=?ifrrrr r-irriplv t nkr* 1 hr-ir |, _L vantage. in iLtlirj^iiiiUoLJtl have a Nejp*o CoriW^Gssrnan , pttu Scatter ' W __ .. ; ^ EEKLY * street, Columbia. S. C. ?ditoriat Phone 4523 * nbia, S. C., second, ci'asa matter by fln' r' " * cuii'i'io.Ns .T . ?, OU Three Months 1 t..75_ 25 . Single Copy ?-eimtsim; aokncy , j," Deaf burn St.. Chicago. Ml. allowed by law. ' v v! to. rational letters on -subjects of general in.named by the names' and addresses ot a-defamatory n at ate. Anonymous com-tieed. ""ttejeoted ijiunuseripts will- not be inwtis "i^ . ess Money Orders should be ;naue -payable ti.e Palmetto Leader ._V ? ~ -rfi'-.. - Editor ; T'raterr.ar Correspondence --- - Correspondence .1 __t New. Editor .... ...... - - aiaua# v; i . .. iini'ia. is>ue> Must oe very .b:*ieiVaau The Palmetto lAuren} '; I"iL.'r t hi.ti J Ut.1?Is,, personals and .social ncv^, bv_\Veunes.. mammmmmmfj* > mm^ >11 . i ? *???i , m v\T4 RDAY. OTTTf ^Q, l'.hhh ' Aill sway thousands upon thousand nyjui Thomas ot the Socialists.: fie more because 0D01jRtlli/U'i 1tillI' * *. * ' in editorial refovs 1" I')*'- W\ E i. as '"eminent Repid'lu-an." Evident 1" t '.is a Republican siip;dv Tee^iPse, he Dr. DuEuis D "eminent" iTi, si mean" is not one "of his "einineyiVs.-' * * * ? jbi|:ptri ieal?'i.rrado ,*ayis that his, re.l.icii. hint that he is tlie-eipta.L o c; -> aTkiny: for Tit e election "of Coy.-.} s. .May-ho. i his stattvnu nt and :n .many siieh men. of. Dev. i . a wrll api e.al lo some nlnrcvNT'i' -*? ; ve ihe nerve.-to veil "A1 "tffrrf tii . : ? ?< ? * . ' * , T irer of the t'hlted 1 .tithiiran f 'hiirh lite irui ill-."tit-jiii lii a 1 m ven Eon 1 r ie -i,ii>tn;!U!f (rtli H.'JU .Mission on Ml ' ;h loo much tor ;i ouiviti, lie .maniverl to the Lutheran faith hud -rn-.converts was given its: jn.ilia "vl; ividently there is .scmeihiiiti w'r nflv of that church". . '* * * * f s * it: National Convention''convened- fn ncliing of a Negro was staged 'po-e advance guards of the ConvtnMp;i. d over such an "atrocity" hy 1!??ii ? osted. Well, one was reee;jljy trie.! lod-Tcxan 'Democrats 'don't .ctVnvill 'e jkilliifg of a potential liepnLlican. c Donald can, explain tlvis. We s?' e: having lieen coin criedsmee-t-hh r-? i j t . * * * - a ' # v ' r ' iven'the devil in some "parts of the crats'" Attorney. Jos". T.V 'Ale'l.Vh'niFfv St. .Louis, Mo. W die MV. lio tt : Oscar DePriest. Republican nominee. ?O ? . ' ? ... Nl) COUNT Y F A ML Association hold a very' f 1 ret foil cure. W'bile t ha' rxhi'M - m' pasty fl.iit*-1<? thy recent weat.ln-r > i dvc-py-cri ditnbhy well lUjcler t fly direct ion o!" Mrs. Franc rffltrtisntl ion Ayont. sIwt ? J l a! f'? : ' lUvinyhavmjr the service or such an handiwork 'of the fhih women. <>' " is woman means much to the homo vd fount y.' sslwvvr'l-ftho tha.v Farm Dorr* oh the iojt and is d. iny a ivy. Mr. Dickson and Mrs."'Thorn irod and -much needed- york;'in iljis ' rf-ia1 ion shniilfl nof he', sitl.i TaM o, hs.of their work of those two eOj vc-ly tew people of this fount \\ Thev he excellent, display and have their, rd Fair, 'liiey, no doubt', Would-be the otIrer7ffar.ts of the State. We SS MY PK()lMfK.M liean machine nominee for ('onj/resiis indict munt for tfraft says: "Tin arrant ed and wild out foundation in any other attempt. J.o destroy my people." 11-have to'"fitfht" hut hy will have D the, destroying of "my tonrters+iTjr* to iml* puiiiu'iiuary. n- js pure I>11 itK i* attempt to "embarrass my people.' lent that'"ijjy people" now have. 11 < Lher. e.mbarrassmenl bjPbeing bic-eof* the race for Congress and Ion* left^-rrtaJielp an upright intellipent s district. Mr. DePriest omrht rea elected, he can not evoke any pridi say this- not kwwwg whether-Mi* ires or not?we hope he isn't. ? to look upon Mr. DePriest as a mar Tie that poijo. lie is not the only bp iniel Jackson, he is no-candidate f"? indicted? Because he was a loadei ly do. To cot rid of him or Mr-. D" a-c-e of the leader. Some other coloref ptarosT - ThmrtherrW0uT(T bo no adir.ni fiom-lluU- -sia+eh^-rtnt. T.et e Mr. DePriest, but not one at *vhorr \ ' v . .. * ?*** \ " ::a v: ' ' - A'/ ' ^ ' . THE PALMETTC i i i fci ii m A m a ???????? the linger of suspicion is shaken, poonle." 0DEMOCRATIC OR REP T . : ? : m i ! einjf often ask< o:> in vote the Democrat}* ?he ,ha< r.o si I f-respeei^ Every-J riii<r him from participation in hi cause I e is a. Negro; he is not war .be i ; an; wj|l'bilij citizen, intelliger feren^O. lie fs a' "Negro. Every N< lie is enVitli ?> to participate in tight fo'r ami litis fought for?hun Tor ? c Ji ri >*; fr* t he Democratic '.tic! i lir- who-trjr-so : 1 a1! df the'limita.-t.ioi iy' i.vuiiso, forsooth, they ai Kv 1 ; nl. fair-minded p <! racci should not d Jvn'.1 ;< 1: m Irivi "'If witlT~but,' ev ' liiiMoo^s- of -vote's cast hecaus f riuv.ei n he expected that Negr "ITT ost1 pi i t I,, w ho vote as they do is no hhl.ipg of the fact, a great 5 'oc ro: want- I he Negro and he . clj'-n si'Ci < vni)Uicnb-not4e push . The ;'a--t. thai J he Republican . 1 . i,. ,iu)! enough to rai v .:?> < , r i .for he Negro. Th -1 v can a net" will i So???v.- P.- ry, I' ul it ought b .)K . iv- not a gospel r5?i t 'i: ; I: niocra'ic Party. P'JM' be Pi ;i {"(1 with and riled m' bi y a ul coneTfi]date 1 Mtltl . fay in 'passion "are j hi mP'!.'! nV'ist yet be gre 'ibi-.fo- ' ~ :(_ii Negroes the sj ' "1 I ifore there is a gr r--o-:^tce?09 ( Points I: "i * '. *' 'r.jjleton I -vOio ' 7~ -.-rnyrjjtt. did not 7 v',/to . preach. I ! ? ?i ?e!observes, and ; . , 1 k your rc' * " hFvxsonvillv, Fla ,;i ntniunuuilh ro^~ i . sdate of Floi'i.V, : 1 '' ? 'hers vour rcnottel r? . .t-yi . iM.v's train Cieor1lie V>o;ti'tl of trus I 'V. utevs' College nu't ' ... and in. spite 61. ; .- .;:< <! aleiut si:iooo? ...I ij.tVh'.Jy deserves all h !i.' .initrht receive, a 'of the work at I'-Sjtarkc. Allach .? 1 i ' places never bel!_' ??t??a ^'rhnp.- ? The-stule.T 7 him a purse and' \ i :.. _ ' a ni w packard car. It tii-'- t . ;v v , v.hs oiie." Flot;Jl:.to .walk. The 1 ; ti ida is in fine :> Flipper and Pre1 per'at t he head with i ' '< r--. Top ministers ;T:' 'a host of follow; -| the results of the i-iM Hurst in this . ji,"'ojrram on the . ':.Vn 'hie .credit was 7. 1 : t i~:Y(7;ohipli8hment |.r-lc."'-;"'tho B. ;F. j. . . stands a hio-. : Tt- F : : ( _M! V. to stand' oncea- ' re ! v. hi'T wp talked Council- Cast met TV.'; lutes... Bishop j t;?ies his name was ! Flip'pfir lead in the T*T\;i| !?s "? ?' w.i '.v" seen as Drs. H. I'. Avery, C. S. Long, I". u. A. I. (I, Richardson, j; -+>ea?t < '.! v Hatcher. W*T?. Alexart- J Ait.-:*. . The moving spirits of the r?-._< ; !"i> were- Drs. C.j E. 'A*.i ! '!' : ido's outstanding re-j ' "_'.i i" <11!' ' [V for tire ?Episcopacy ~rn" ;i ori-ii success as a pas-j :: i v an: ier. hut abovo all, a . hi , - I-'. 1 i.. .It--..- -II" 1 ? -y^1" ,u*"i i i'1 {.i i. < ],. << h . l>i. Curry is already ? I i' !' i t i1 Concern. Who is hot I '.(' r i !'i:. i i ;.ui ho'to pay for the > ISm.k Concern. :rr>dfput it on a paying ' V nr. r-i i^ will he remembered" ; i h?- ' _ 1 -ip ol',fbe Florida Deleualofn. Architect and lniilde rof the > It. F. I,i i- Seminary Building in JackJ ftnd the Constructor of the I l.?'n 1- iVo-ue-ond Allen University. ' -.4, PV'H*'tho indisposed, was . iu'tiio hi.- lii-Mrirt-is Alabama. Tie atj [|'|' t ; ^ , i',. ,) ,!,! ,! 4>'dll^i?n.-^l US^CeS 1 Foronv t.among the distngushed ci ' t izer, ^ < 4 are the (irand Moster of ' XTil ; i. FewoTli Mr. T.ewis, At' "pin- :>?i ?.Si: fi,.ic Miller-Smith. Jack ? a .very progressive city. I '! ! ( M: ni - Pudding is a credit to 'ibe i';;.. v,. ;ur ;d-so numerous j ! insurance companies l It tF.i Mis one to t-cc what.the Negro is ) LEADER Don't further "embarrass my c: UBLIJJAN TICKET? id, "can a_Negro under present i c ticket?" We think he car^i^ I Democratic state has -laws, bar- * is own government, simply?be- ^ ited and is plainly told so. That it and a taxpayer makes no difegro then who does not believe a government \yhich he must n dreds of thousands having died '' ket. This applies too to those t! metlmes to forget that hey are or attaching to. Negroes in thl* it re free to vote as they please. t] ersnil knows thui siiifh suhiopfa is f _*JL ~ y^j/jvvvu U ecide just what party a citizen w en-^th?^be truer yet tliere wilt ^ e of just that. Since that is V oes should ally themselves with i? because of race hatred? There ? section of the Democratic patty B should have pride enough and n in-where he is not wanted. n Party has: not been fair in all li audiate it fof one that does not # e time, no doubt, will come when ^ ally themselves ireely with the p e when the degradation of the j c of a very large and influontial | tj The Negroes in large numbers j, over the pretention of the Re- j s i-oting against it, but the idea t leldom wise had better be kept p at changes before there-"can be p ame as there must and will be \ e^f number of Southern Repub- ? . .. ; ioing in Jacksonville. This writer will tl return when he can enjoy more of the j, hospitality to be had. It was a plea- c sure to address the bright students of p Edward Waters College. A few year? j, ago th s writer was invited by Bishop v Hurst to deliver the Commencement ' Address but illness nitervened. Years 1 passed and finally the .chance came, jN We travelled overland from Jacksonville to Fitzgerald, Georgia, where Rishon Fountain, tho undisnosed. was holding the first of his conferences. On Friday night the main address was delivered by President W. A. Fountain has the work of IVforris ' Brown on his heart and-all he is asking, is a . little time to put over his great program. ' t ' i the kingdom of god : ' l< The Kingdom of*God will come as ? man conquers nature and natural for- t ces, but this must be accompanied by 1 advance in moral, cohtro^ The Ger- 1 mans are again in the limelight. This ( time they are "in the air". ..The feat 1 of the Zepplin which sailed to-US-'i wardV with pasengers and mail assur- i es, the world of the birth of a new | j era. Space is diminished, distance j shortened,. Have someone point out 1 the connection here with the King- ] dom of God. ??- . ?,?' , ? t' c ! n jpreaamg l/i "i*v'^A'v.v- si- *v<-; .: .L'l * J caaca^c8^;o;o^o.oooooo.o.o:oc>OAO PERIP ATETIcJ - MUSINGS I i?v i.4v \!-k i:u !:<>? Ni? > s Last week in this column Coliimia Negroes' backwardness was disused. Dount less somy take it Mirage.* at- what was said regarding1 apply the ne edsr Itolmnhhj-'s- rnlw-J d population. ,'Let' as'examine a litle 'niore-jejosoly the stiipxtio'n as it s today..t The three needs specified rere: food clothes and ainusments. In he category oi' food would fall. re;puurants, grocery stores and the liki?. 11 that of clothes would tall dry goflds tores, shoe stores, women's apparel hops, haberdasheries, etc.; under a>iispi>i(int*avnn!il full tlipairn? nmnu. ic auditorium. There ?-are -lots ofthor needs lint if he wniihl ninki- :i in this, regard he would sortn be apable of taking care"bfliimself aenuatelv. an<i would have no need to e an object of charity. Some -might ay that we have pfaetietrH^ pvwyhing that has been enumerated right ere in Columbia. Look at the Bounk Department Store and the "I S'ill Arise" Grbecry-jStore, and the What Have You" Resiawant and the Sleep No More" Hotel. We have nough- Am-usiui\ent parks, whit's the natter with Benedict's Park? The asis is not that .we lutvcn't such, plaes, but that the jpkujes that eXsist are ut nondescript aprilugh&. and that is y no means a culpable fault <>f thosi rho operate them. Were it not for o few pioivcers Columbia's plight could be worse than it is. The day if the one man successful concern hi-ibout passed. The reason for this is lot far to seek. To operate a successor business capital?needed. There ire few Negroes. here . 4'no have eLLtugh money to invest Th business of' mv proportions and compete suo-i'ssully with the established business jpitltUtb I'..-. Tlu't e .ii e lew if ;iny whn_| ould alFortl to wait .for' profits to lecrtie. .One great fnul.i in opening I usiposs on a "shoestring" is that the irofits are,needed for t ho proprietor if the business to live. 'It* will not per nit of,a turnover, the stock becomes iepleted. and substitute goods must lecome the vogue.To build up a Made business of any kind.-more eonfiience in the 'business would na.turally esult if it were known that a eorpoi:* ition had heen formed and that stocks" n said corporation were open to the jub.lic for purchase. This might bringibout -a community ownership with esulatnt community interest. Some few individuals who have a hit of surplus capital might purelinse. the eonemocratic Bunl l1 r ' \ y /:,.y : ' *V. ' - . - ., .' ;' - . m Saturday, October 20, 1'928. trolling interest in the business and form a board of directors who would advise plan and ^tudy the latest me- . thods employed in the kind of busi- * ' ness in which they wished to engage. " " i . "v. One of thetr_tirst problems Would be to find some capable person, a specialist in the field, to manage the concern. They must "pay hhn ah adequate r salary and leave him free to manage and dcvelope* it in aci-or'dahce with his ideas .garnered fro'Hirlong-experience.- . Of course, the .perspns furnishing the bulk of the capita! must be of the ' ; , public spirited sprtw and willing to wait far returns 'Troth their invest- . incnt bOca'us.c honest businesses t'o.ndtpiry fnlwtQirsr dividends nvernitrht, and - no lint of tlie mushroom Variety; Thm\ lines inav seem uptupian in some tyspoet<;Jmt?what -we Mined to ? In 'generally is dream a .liltlc more, and then endeavor to' make our , dreams conic true;'.. There- has never boon anything aeeoniplishod'r worthwhile that did not form itself in the -min<i_ii??some -Jar-seeing. individual. The - purpose of those musings is to 'j[ stimulate thoughtand it is .the hope of the in user that Phe i >: 111 will eyoKe a .virite. -response. Let :,11 of us c!isjUhisc..juir_hiindS~"oT~^the thought - W that wo are * the.-only pobble-ou- the^ hetieh. Wo ojyn'i -sueeeed unless tl^fU 1 ' is united effort, and to get that, those among lis who' consider themselves Blortders. imist cease their hostility to ?-h other?in soviet. as well . ^ as in the open. *? - . ( AltI) OF THANKS. o . . ', I Mrs. Maggie Monro wishes to thank hoi-many friends- for their kincl neSs (hiring- the rHtte^s?and death of? her -husband,. Also Mr.,\VV M. Mil ler. the-iloderfaker for his"?eourtcsy 11hi MTi iit. uii' i;ui ii-s 4\vn<? n"?ivp s'fch beautiful flowers. .( riinUcvillc, S. c. xotick. .. Cabai y MaptisT vhimhrt^rnrtpstmr and freshly piiintod. It _ Ic.-ol-f * as eond as . new. niMmutrlv the ed'To fs about six.ty ..yesSrs idd. T{?>v.' !i. R. tones is the past< r. ami principal, of a trended school. Mr. S. \V.. to uison is clerk.. .. notici:. j The public is cordially invited to, hear Dr. I.. .M. .Daniels im the subject . "('oiiumuiity Health" at Sidney Park ( . M. K.. church,, Oct. 21. 8 p. ni. Special Juusical numbers will be rendered by some id' the best talent of the city.! . : ? . ...nn ai .?* 1 *.? ?.? * * "?j ? . jmv. ji. \\ .a i.i\ r. reisiov; .17 I\ HO A T\V IM(j 11 f.- "lirii?ct'oi*. c In Harlem r-^388** I: I I ^^TWHAT ABOUT V THAT GAMG \ Cm BEHIND THE ^ __ pas iltiilr ^/BUT whatI / ABOllf THE V 1'REST OF THE \ 1_ ' ' ,v..