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if' PAGE FOUR tElic $al: E . ' ' fc. g *- "* 1 1310 Assemb __ ^ Business ar Entered at theyPosf'Office at Ci. , Act of Congre'ss. _ . '.. ' ' . '"' . f sc ' , One, Year - ? - - v- : '? Six .Jlonths1 _ FontHiS':*/ W; IfZUT CO.. (H Official Advertisements at tiie r The Leader will publish brief interest when ihey are a the.author.; and are. not >f, pt^nicasionc will apt ,be r* returned* v Chocits, DraJiif ?,ml lH uiul ur E> ~ 10 the order 11 " 1 "sTJf ItEDCH.1 CK J. B. l.EWIE ? - FLANK WILLIAMS IIENKV I). PEAKSON UEO. 1L HAMPTON .Communications mi,enuea-. tor ' should'teftCh the-cuuoi ini do k < day of each- week.*- City news, 1 gay night.' c , ~~~ toLl.MlMA. S. C . . .* Frncit Smith, stSc-mid rc'triue fyitig ii\ Now Yvrk M.osday do' n a:: cut ojf the water. Mo says attributed to lueori'li. i oo .! a< it, lufc c.nLy tliouuht, thai it was remembered thiU. Lupvish is !>J;i bcin^ u'-claimed Alio libro (hat 1 Tlio Department-of'(\oiVimcri were killed last year iti aut-oniol . nre takinir fearfuJ.udi hi hiunai > -4<?s? driver of an autniiKrbile. Not much i> heard <d' ly.ncbn Amcri.cn, or more strictly; isp al '. over. decided last w.ikti. he t-V> '/.ens from, thai little state Wok : him.. Maybe they art n : bun. Editor Bon .1. Davis of the A ' bliean National* Commit*eenian j evermore,"he is thru \vrth I'uturi i enrolls ho lUriont. : Seme papers 'arc inclined" to ho)i r:ot. have any.. of those scribe South Cpijnlimi spent !us.t- vea ?G"2.05. The enrollment. en! -red - CG3 were colored pupils. The )i ? v. aj: white Voioivd > 1.1" fttr cc h/Tcd. Can thine .he ?n\ ??- ?coir r.. f! im inlcthyi LU e_V:_ ' h sci i:\ns is uui . ' Science is playing havuewith forth debiting. whit racial - dual: i -t-or.al Academy of- Science by 1 merit of Genetics of the Carnep scries cf mental tests op whiti that races d'Hl'er in iniiatc ine.i character. Second,, that when f soc'al. status, occupation and e< ' gv.pcvlcri'.y'over Vhi- s^hiuo. in cliscriminatidn (notably in nius duco a varies?oC-tkip4res, they whites, hut ih .tests" tinvolv nine:', the Nogrpt's seem'to' he it: Co.tcr states that m oenemi t . of the thicks aud whites in:las/) : ical traits.. ' \[ . In short, it Would-seem that in relation t0 the races. The \ Hacks are superior in othcts.- ,k that will not change the: tacts i' av. h 1 K.vvfu.e - science W ni%c that. after all, all?the irl, besed solely on race, is but the* ? - taiirl.V imt'llitrt^nt' ;.\'etn;or-v n>'o -1 cluestion oi" superiority add inf ./ trying to make the best possibh TVTTTTTS-rr "We see by the papers*:?we ? ? ..tinguished |u-rsona^orr^Ui d-h 1'fTC.," has been ft'-VCCont; vawjtoi' in "Bishop" accompanied by oite " "now making an organised cil??j gentlemen tyere so interesting', > with Governor Richards wild, a I T a letter commending' their work he. Bishop? 11 ? rel'.'Tseiits-h-iifrs and Religions Bureau," with an ten. D. C. But What is this hi ? _?what-acquainted- with most of nvi wiig' mr nit1 >vpirai'.c> or tnc Bishop is so interested in tropin that ho has his hointr In Washin The story of the "Bishop"1 as thai the ohjoct of the visit of th way is the Vice-president and . raise a fund of half roWliop dotjla to refrrrif in the land of his hirt ralc'np half rtiillion dollars for ; ?r wcuhl tho lessons toko?-?We- dflain about that?-if tlroro wore th<j hanrls of tho good "Bishop" The Southern Negroes do not i op;"?Thev ki iou thrtY1 5tiniTi. am ,nr:> fnH qhjc' to leave. v.o; "B-shov*,".. nn<l what-is that orgn DR. BROftDON EE , The fv'-end* of Dr. R. E. Brogdr lia for another field of labor. F< ????*? inritn iCraiirr WEEKLY . ly Street, Columbia. S. C.. id Editorial lMtotie 4523 dumbia, Jj. C., as seconu clas9 matter by an ilSCKH'iiONS $2.00.' Three Months $.76 1.2q Single Copy ? -Op .D\ i;u iISLM. A?JJNCV KS.S. Dearborn St.,.Chicago, 111. ate abowed by law.. ahu rutiuual letters on subjects of general ecoinpaiiied by^ flie names and addresses of of a dv.amatofj* nature''.w Anonymous .com. no.ticod. Rejected manuscripts will not bi TIM Ti l AN L lis 'should he .made'payfiblt - of - ri g Palmetto Leader u ^- ? d i tuj .. ? fraternal Correspondent,-* Correspohdenci : - ? - ? N6ws Editoi viic v-uiiA-tu ic^uv muci. uu vci 'j- an*. i'alnu'tio header not later than Tues oeals, personais and social nfcws, by iveanes: iinwn? >ra aMM*> SATl'kl >A Y, TTKCT'TTTi^ ~ ?? ?!'> -oviwpi in. ? ?ar ?" ' n oa-oV o'l" tlu' ill-rated Vest vi s " test i i:\ I tluit Lioni-y hicofish, the luho, picked : that he was. the fellow/who did all the tliia.iv: ! 11-K- puipk' ulii) m v 11 .'tiveil did imi kttKi I.ictvish. Tits tile more strdnoe "whorr it*Ti >' V ?zr-r'*"r' .. ick and Smithrwhite. Meal)while Incorhh i: 10 is. ' . . o' ( i \ S.) lias estimated that 25.5"3 people die accidents.. ?"arolessness and reekl.es: lies i Ifvos. ' No mercy should he-shown ilie reek * * * * ^ " iff these- days, It really, does not sotm Hki i.ijia, the I'uited 'States. New Mexico, how. ! i cdy Atn'erii an. Thv^o of the superior eiti i sick- MestLaui from the hospital and lynelie* Aihciirtln . tlanta I.p. V']v. ndypt. and the erstwhile Repulis announced; that from henceforth and for: v juuly a t+vities iii an oilieial capacity. Tin ..lie ocs'th to know wliat is best for himself H V his decision. luit' they are not hi fiouritin ?< lu?i?n \'m1 :.imm1 fttMvnnH/wiiiioM * * * V . r for lv*r. j^iDi'ic' sehnhts-'.the sum of -S1-5A77.niiil vk 1.i . . was !7l?/27r>;of (his number 'J'JS.' r <ap'in.expenditure aeror.dihy: (o EnrollUH*nl i . i .11 o'111 ivii white t-o every $1.Op. spefii ' \vof <!op.?that the xylites* arc ahead cif tin lis is- il(woc'rayy "lis is'." * ?0 ? ' / , ~ i N;.i \?. 1)1 1 in 1: TUITHS. olr jm. judicial notions. Tht? latest facts so ties al.v those vvcvntly inesented to the Na >r. 0.: 1?. luivonpoi t, di-voctor of the l)opart e ln>liiu\ioT Jul' \Vas)imjttou. 'After a lohy iiinu ns and. Negroes, he. concludes, first l'ta! trails as really as they do in physi. ft ul'l blooded. Negroes anil whites of the. ram* iUTe;. *.>'?. are compared, the Xejrro Fhov.-y a -H" I'"'" 'i loin pop's of. tilh lipid Of SellSe iva! tests.) In ability to..'retain anth reprbee-m to he at toast- equal. if not .-.'apiTinr _u injur" Hfnne- t : ya'oi/.at i>> 11. i'uresiyht aiid planlienor fu the whiles. ' As to the liVyxvns, thi hey a;v strictly 'intermediate het\\eciv Uw?s* i. df 'mental traits, exactly as in-case.'i/f phy?there is., no such 4-hinj?. as innate superiority ,vhiu are. superjor in some things* and tin Ionic i>.!k> iiiav cat? ai' sin-h <-m>i).Th i .. Mind", only after carefiil tests. _ \Maybov aftei 'ill make it possible- for everyone tor-re ogI'liie :mti unreasonable artificial distincti n . ' . * - s S intil.of cra.-s lenorrinre arid meanness. ( i'i* Tnrdvivrt/irrto <ic~nth ahout' this e;;ieriiy.%' .Tliey art.^ ji:<t going right ahfuul l- '.use-of' the opportunities that arc their*,? ?O ' ; rrr axt> what is it?. ? iaf n?f juive the TitPHstiff* <.f ilh'Hiitjtttyi d'->"Itishen Joseph ). Tliggs, of Washington. !-> ? this city.. As reported in a daily paper,, the 1 ?r. II, 15. Mitch til of llonea Path. S.. ('...' is rt. to keep, the Xegro in tlje South." Tin se t serins, that they were granted an audience fer listening ti? ifieu- line of talk, gave them t44-it s ?" P resit Ien4- -of the M<tdern Krfueat hhi a I ofliflr at 111 I" Sixth street, X. ' W., Washbng'gh_ sounding organization? We arc somethe jvojQiy and . outstanding* organizations N'egro i ftce. hut must confess our ignorml "Ui.-?)n.p " We ,i n s t, wonder'too, if. this iui* i?i!ncii l'pop'o,'" the South, why is it jt>ton, I). C.? '' *' 'if it appear* in the daily.' {Tors'" (>ti to relate, is "li's-hopV and "Dr. MiteheH'%?who by tiir Asst.-Ti-eas'arrr. of the orxranization-^is "to r* with which to-jrdurte the Southern ^rirro h,"' "Really, this'is lautrhahle. Thy. idem of <;xt 'i a Ihintr: Wo \vond?v -just \yhat form o not' wonder about?t-ho motley. I.t is too simp*" muni'rh to place that ..louch money in and hfs "A ?s't.-Treasure^." teed any such stuff as that from this "RishPTlriv ffM'rtr's; Inn.?Wore this ant so. mart" ;!d lor.;-' ii'/n havo uuiw.?Hut wl^j" U, .this id^oiPwTflrthr .ambitious name? _?0 : .? . '* WES FOR OFOROFTOWN. >n rcprret the fact that he will leave Colum~>x the,past year, Dr, Brogdon has been the' .THE PALMtfT * r? "able pastor of Bethel A. M: ErGhtfrc! this'city.* He lias been active in all ui his people-and the community in", any community needs?-young, energet j ings. I)r. Brogdon leaves Columbia " the strong Methodist?ehtireh there.?1 "j and well' wishes of his friends and ne* 1 timuih- lines.? ? :? f.. ~r , , , -*?: p o O c| Pointed Points f Jg By George A. Singleton g w.Ov':rOOCvvC'jt'OCv?C;7t:jt:v^'^viC^jCK'XtU - ?'?he-AVeekly Text:?"Go over the hill; turn to the right; keep straight ahead." a-'. ? * m a r. _lt i?> .spring, '.the sun sinks slowty : behind the western 'h'i limits last bays ' seem tu linger in the sky giving the ..tcluuda^at -salfron hue. Twilight shad oSVA- g'tttJlT/i* 1>U< ni'?*-ftm?p-dispelled by ' the soft beams of silvery 1 ijjrht which ;?(wU?Lrnm ymidei- Minion.- The, ail'. js lfmctnfr.-?tini- invigorating. AIL is guic^-iia tlie streets. Hasty feet of little brown-skinned children tfre be' ^.i'hil giahy tluesholds Tor tbe nifrht. fkca.--ioiialiy some neighbor passes 1 by i'r >in the day's glorious toil. It J-L Saturday evening before the Lord's i.FTTT^ U-til.tp :i fW hiuivs the irreat-. tic-1 ? ipcachei -prdphet-prie&t-se^r of ILtmitic group will stand /in Bei ill el's .pulpit, confer of Taylor and jjsundri^ streets, Columbia and-.pro' claim ' "Thus sa-iTfiT the Lbi$:7 Tfun~ (beds w ill lie thrilled and many stil dents will have their aspirations j'heightenedb~ ' ? ~~ * * * I Tlic-VtDck'/.vous is the home of the Writer's classmate, Mrs. Evelyn 'Naudln-Collins. He "enters' the Home and ' is usliei'ed into the presence of the ."Teacher sent from God." The b'al .oity gives the eifect of . an oriental housetop. The occasion reminds one of- the meeting of Xicodeinus with .'that other Teacher. The prophet was ' closely questioned of "his past life and "?; n.|u-I'.oncosin Who ministry at homo, :n South America," the Isles of the sea ami Africa; of his travels in foreign ^countries. -Kindly, graciously the? great man answered. The talk was in- plying altogether and the holy Suyji subjects wqro discussed as isetaohysH .s, ep-istemology and liter?^rrttrrer 'i ll:- teueher was loarmuf ahd -Uiad eon t fibula <1 to.' the education-%of " I lev liateller. As thy minutes strotehi.ii into' hours and the tinn^of depavlate drew nigh- the- visitor asked: . 'A'.hat do you think of immortality - and what is your hope?" The teach-0 er replied in silhUmo Words unlawful , lor man to littler. He upoligized i io i enivysoij: " ' ''' " i Ir-'u wiy jn'ot leave us in the diist. t fjjrtt nia'dc 4- man. he knows not why-: Ife thinks-he was not made to A.i'l lVast "Wade him, Thou art i " i . ' *! * * w"'1 * .jliis hope in the endless '^iTip^was D-Ftrndtd in " Jcmis, the*- Son" -of (iocf" v ho hy His own resurrection lias gieon us?a lively -drupe. .J 1c-could .not. - 'Ton U-iv ' immortality scientifical' !'y. ; v i: w i- a living hope with him. doe- nofc-i^d all. (?od is the ira i of valuest which will be con " rved. 1 lie I'ra <>f humanity is insuflcicht for complete achievement \vlvn', ^omohuw, somevvhen the THfi" '. person ajier death goo's iTOlTndir;? down the eternities; frrowinpr, <lct-.l. i ing. becoming. Truly ?the listi in r was upon the Mount of-TranstiiVtration. Here sat u sage with coles of years behind him, who had seized, upon the eternal realities , f life r.nd the Jesus of I'aul that IIIZlIilLuIirT>;claTnV wilh him. "Am me o live is Christ." ; v ' I * * Finally the teacher" was asked: "\Vhat is your favorite poem ?". Quick - ly-iuL-aru.se l'rom .his chair,, knocked ..the, ashes from his .pipe, (for he had been smoking) with cap to one side upon-his head,' the silvery beams of "the?union falling upon his?bronze face, aiTTt with the light.of heaven upon hp* brow,, lvc tiling his arms with ' . .datlc delighX while?hr?repeated once mbre'thl lihes of Tonfiyson's ; In bMenioriajm v s , . "Sunset and evening star,"' lie was so happy in thP thot of immortality that he could not go on. 9 9 9 ~ I -* " " The listener was most happy and like raraeebuts was' ready to 'plunge' and become a pilgrim of the infinite. I lie-felt a peculiar tufsf upon his heaft ^Lriiuts^?lightnessr and^joy?ua pertkuhlf. Xow Ho is deaTT His " mortal. remains lip?in state in the 17H7, hut death ha-s not separated Bishop .7. Albert Johnson from the love of God in Josh's (phrist our I,ord~. His fni+h hpfwmp sight, and ??? He saw his pilot face to facp i j ' When he crossed the bar. 1 , ' ' V:. . ' : rO LEADER b and an all-round valuable citizen of movements looking to the betterinHU general. He is the type of man that ic, intelligent and "\rpwght in his dealf<>r Georgetown,' where he will past v hr -leaves-thts city with tha good will ^uainiances, irrespective of .denominaPERIPATETIC | MUSINGS By I. WALK ! :? .!!() ND | cto^^oo-UC^.ooooooooooor'Ov'O Last week in this polumn the-ihiipe was expressed that Columbians, generally would dev?lope an atirtosphei'e of e1111nrr> thn4 w.nil.l nnik.. for tllO'ill) preciation of things literary and artiwtig, _ Thorn DPn cownvnl *L..?...-L ?.? . nv TVtUl VIII U-UliJl which the necessary enlightfftent might come to stimulate this development. It is regret^hjc" that as a group "wo rfre not suHic-iently m^'sTTsr^m legturoslo "haVe^P'Fi?Vulh "whose "priIhdVJ," pUlITose 1.4,10 instruct, Hut Ihckjng in that, there are other media' thru which self education may he ''^ji'rieii -on with success. It li:\s Jong since boen-+ecojfnized by leading authorities on education that the only rea^ education is self education. ' A pupil might be exposed to knowledge, but regardless how brilliant* and painstaking the teacher if the pup*l Wasn't the will to assimilaLe-the. tenvh er's efficiency counts for naught. . I am saying all -this that -I may indicate, t^-those Who?doivt ' know,some of the sources "where thoughts from the world's, hest minds may be secured for mere pittance.,- By. sct4ui ing a catalog from the Little Blue Book Publishing Company; Chjvrd, Kansas, the open sesame to knowledge will bo found. These, little hooks cost only five cents and contain the world's.best xhoj in religion, science, philosophy* art fiction and anything tdse one might imagine. It is de I plorable that we should continue misinformed when, lniormaiion inaj,1 be secured so cheaply." , I have juct finished reading a gem o.ut of a collection pf these little books; it is a treatise on the Negro's C nntrihution to American Cult ut.o. _hy author of "The Eire in the Flint," and "Flight." In that work' Mr.' White -delineates the Cultural eontVlhmlohs of I he NegvT.' to America in Art, Poetry. Fjcthui and the Drama. He' acquaints his readers with, the works of Negroes who have gained eminencL. in these fields, and proves that their cTT?vtrihu'tions are such that had. they nrrtbeen made, American culture would be. the sulferer. In-art he says there are those who have transcended race and sex and have interpreted the .deeper emotions in such manner that they have gained the acclaim of the world as. artists. The Yumies of Roland Hayes,Paul Robcrsoii. and others. In poetry ho., acquaints us. with the, sound work done by .lame Weldon Johnson, Jean Too-mer, Jessie Fanset, Rudolph Fisher, Erie "\V:ilroud and others, naming their prist cipal works and telling why they artreal contributions to American' ctil ture. ?: ' r Just as Mr. White's work is in fur illative,* as art? all the vest. "T ho'i simply given a cursory glance at hiwork, because it deals with 'subject matter with whieh wti--shouUUlie?familiar. . . Another source is the Mloderu Li-' ; brary Series. Those hooks are heautifully .bound and printed in largo, I clear type, and the series- conia:n? some of the greatest books that have ever been written. They cost only T)i^''(y-fi"ve' cents. AnoTTiTr^oTiue hi" information is the magazines: The world'3 greatest minds -trie^cohtributing. to such magazines?nsTi-TluAmerican Mercury, The Nation, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Plain Talk, The Crisis, The Messenger, et atl. JlrertrTs ton much to - ho known for us to idle away, especially since knowledge is to be had for the_as-' king. - - ' ?A xr~ r_~ ? ,-M.uvtrii news ' - '"'""i Dr. Maymc Johnson wasjiosteks in th<j^Young Ladies Scwinfr and Social on Wednesday^ afternoon a weckj ago. Progressive whist was,enjoyed, and Joyely prizes awarded. A very pleasant evening was .spent. ^ ^ Miss Margaret Fraser, a teachpr.in the Booker Wshintrton high school of ( uluiiibia was t'ha ,( Miss Bffa.trico Medium. iter . n my friends \Vere pleahed to greet her. , _r ]>r. Majorie ' Butler; one of t*ho charming youngladies of the city left the city for an undefihate stay. *^nd "scjcial^^luh \vh'ich , vas a most enjoyable occasion. i SiiiiiaiMMiMMtei . aV * - '' ?" t ' ' tV - * The Acorn Club was the. guest" ,pf j Wis. Mamie Holland tuui Mrs. K- j loist' Norrii*. ? *. Among tiie \\ ccnL tiVvjva's-Vfft'hi I {pans North ana; ijlasf'^vc:', Mrs. Ma# j bci Hancock,, of New Yolk;, Mrs. h\? j ji'lnU. si>ter. of Mrs. JMku'-Wilstm on I York Ktrei i., al'yd of Njvw V/r'l : 'M i-. | Louise Chacon <, tV .inomb'ers < f. On jbcrlaiul- Ohm-ch '-iul -Mrs. Wujlhct ; j-Smoot." ' * . J < The Yc-unj^ci*/Si't'Ipnoyc'tl Mr. I' i : P. Browui. a Mode t of !? . :!i?-t CM! j ; Icjrc, with ?. Mipi'-y parly, at' h:s re-' isit\j>hce while he was a' "homo i'or ChCj wcek-en/l. " Mr. M. (!. Ciihson 'of FVa'i'.HiK .X. j C. ahfl 5ir. Claude (fit on til" Urban. Reban. Georgia, brothel-4 of Mr. K j J... Gibson bt" this city for a . shori., -time last w-euk. Tim. a Urn ilia I seiiyijte i _ n't Cuni'.ei ltir.ii Church. Miss it'ass;.! s'mirh royally enter- ! - toiinal the \ n.nu -Latlhij.. jSuMaj iuii. v hid nisi n wiih'^iay iiijiiiiut her home. . The Schollield Tigers-tfoiU'il ;i vt'l'y eUthusiri. tie fr.ullu'll s^'.Ll.-v'.'n last TllOi day v hen they (\ofealod the- Ui<Tge: ?m?i e\|,ij I. * (J ^ . h: y sp'v tf| ~:'l l'.e ?;."ivw';i??li.'1'* in .IV.iV">' "!?St ti 1. Ih.'M. Some ei t! out- muling pl:y\; Yrs" for.' ."Srholhehl w.etiiohinsen,,^ Captain; MoA:7:sL;,V, ltd i j'"," and Iln oiiltifii. The- .ScSiolli'I 1 lea in playea exei pfionally well <1 ?<i'i! t?" th(. \\hok' - mm.-'hii Tni1 ii- 1*11?I Jg. a .mi t.'ni- 1 i: iron. P10C. 15. \Yi1!V.:ns of More-t house CO'.'ojre' t.'ui V 0 1 y eiUe out ioai'H. jlitch ere it i.-' ?Iu?? him. -Little Mi; . Ivjui-.a SaaivL rs, life illuijThh'f . oT i;s"It:' ion*heen rick l'dr. <tf. e :i while. , > Mrs". ,1'x. _.M. :IJr;y..-s, jv; v. ta.i-y, y-' jWts'. that 'tLf tfeVo+e-r- o1'. A1 ken .Co'tint v h"Iti f\1 'r ;W t jin't t: | inrr of the piyni s-h< -t: year'it| the ATI-.', a tjtadCv't >* ..Si? end . J |U, t-a,'ie |jl rftf fe-j .J i" ,U*(> la'J' a"'.i.!tr-o :n the sever- i a.l schr.(i! < of . f{( c<v..f.: ' I.. e! -. Hon- t?r. t c.-- i-"y. the fn at. ->vn: was cii'wwl <iuv{"i?M"w chaiv'V-s we i'x\' srade. I'.v " \ :':t? N H?iu>+*t.!'. .1 :.:v a.etcnd'aned uj>? ii the. pa;t <>t the. tryeh 'Irj -vhi-wh%?U tr-v'-i v?i-^eir - Ii.'in ii(. tal '.inlay hy'A. the llx?.t "* , .!. y- i?i ? :? h* 1K< h : 'mi ft "I--.'' i'dtty. | Op last "? !<.r.clny riy-ht.' "ih-.. i.isny.| fivends < !' Mr. tsi.(I. J!r-. S. ! su pe'si-J yihenf with "a- party eido-' hvelln';; llelr 1 lii'ir A nnivui^-j "snryrr- \ t : i~^~: i s.?e d- ' 1' " s 111 ): >'!",-lTF7? rH" i ,i: ? 'Iv ?.!>?c .! 1 r;i'.U? , IsViohs'" and -yifts'h.pprt psTaii t>> th(, | a-' vyi. ? . I :_.'Tht? pif .' ran-. <T ' ihstt .l t.f u.lk.?.:~ad inu e. lh V.; ] e.u swi). 'Spoke a it. w- v. <>r?!of. e? 'V-1 " uilitalat^im 1?? .t't'dlt.wjv; ii.v j tjho yiitt v- i ri si .??l<-f|:i v tiveen tie-. trrr-M '<1- i^r cr'nv l" vjtr;- IVr 1 e!>r;''i?^_ . ciiees ..-T 111"- .life of '.'lit' l:iV? <?>! : Yvotp'o* and t>l' il'a wedtliwy -at '-.which ' ' tTa\t-: f < ; l.cv'i-v' t.'v . ;i- '-.t ;-M 1 W'thi '-l',;. 'c-.'.'plf iy 'iMir-IYM-iC'i- TTTl . that she bii.f iK'vri* heard a jfvnsr. \V"V<:, ?. .. > ".'...?. 11 > ' ? - Uhl'M III' lill'Ul. ^ ; A fl.tr Ili". 11 j-hiiUy. t pu1 .ici?,.'! it. Uii'. ihe ! a1'. ; "v/a** yiTV^fr. "fr***!**'* '*i".illv. tlolot'i? i a...i -.Mi'U-. i..ii. oil' A:tt> .?V? V?K' j. , ' i . i iUia.1,' i'lIVr juvi, ?v. -ih-w a oi a I . ? 111. I. .1* 1 * i '} ;U - ^Y;1. I I) : AI ? iT. U v.; U .i.u.u ..-i Ja.-a'i. :i<; (?. . ! if;., n, V. . ?. Uvn-I, .Mary Shti.U. .a.la M.j ivva, ( ;.i , u? (")?'" t;. jt'i-: i < ?!./ a ami A''.:WU '(li.vii. 'i"t" V-aaavU: -s ^a '/o pri t -by I . .ikijoU' ! air.'-, it.*John-\iin, i!iv vry.Miss Us C'ta alia and CI\.I> ji ,li.!ui-'?)n '.Mi'.'" f'lilli > I"V. a.-.i: iU'.lC INdmlosUtr Ji'.liiiani alii1 1.. F. "ChiT[ ..Mr. and Mrs. II. 1). SnU ir wi-h l<>.j "OJrt'i'ird to'tin- ii'ui v t'lici.tV' tlu-ir' pi Oriaii'.n tfH- taa.Mry kind rr.int'. i- ~ i rnUTir -Uvh-' Anniversary of , .their Wedding;, X<U^?t:l4-r '1 Till. Tiny limi .that wotew :iitv4rauk\quate for lhv , fuH o\pr?.--4.'.'i of t.<*ir l'cctints' on , that., most happy <:fca.^ion;. 7 Greenville News ! ? ^ \ ?Ir^. KiUiH-'' IV. 'i'mi I^ls-ri'ljll'ii1-(1 in he r Iv. i:.;'' n t,hri:e mt'nt-hs ' ' vr'.h rekllivi-s ''] , 1 ! 1 ' i ' ! ..j . '< * IlaU.imn.rt-; /M. . . 'J lit' ; i ;;'.y of thu.. I*11jcrrlm. K u Church, 0-?<t H-'V. fl.'AV." S? . . - ? :> is (;ttfn'vly X'elobrateii' Ihi.-u week. A series of-fine Jft'.vip'- v. hrr (h'Mji.t tU'l'v/tt;-' (I hv the j:i:v? F. D. Th.-m. .-n t |>" A -i v( ' -. i v ,v? _ Uil'ilr lilii pull I III nil 'i > ? 11 i*i .rii-i Vb I.) \Vi!1n>rii tS <?.r Fr.V;n?':-h,jp Ilu'pyist ^ Chur..h ( f V.rO.-f Cr. ihi.viile. ' n ?irs". y.\. *?.'. ; -.mi:-1'- P~; -j ' T, week's Illness,* are able'} to-hc out ri?ni?>- '< * Jubilee4 Weels is I'll,'* holt! aTTbl1.'* Evangelist BaptAst Church of which $ L t" . . ' ' ' . < ' 1 ' r ' ' . ' Docemho r T7~T928! | A. If. lJui'Ue is the pastor. ct; : ami mumbrrs^f i. -i-w ill appear on the . 4 r .V/ ,ni oft the Into .fttr. Duniel c ]itn? whi> died Friday* \\;as hehl ,v* r' '. y f ..m *3? -iiL_Jiis home on . 1 Hoy. W. S; Thomp > ^ the late Mr. Walter' t Ah''???*. i ' t*s" vTu;*tt?;l Sunday af- . - S-piiipjI'-old Baptist Church . . <\ *" r-.np(-;r .offteuitinir. ' . tV r !' > A \* Yh'v.. Sumptcr. pau' !. A. MX"K. Church, ?r 'IP.f rkjjrj* the crest of the ?. ..k'. nu' perform. \vl!!?c olivette at Bethel A..M. ' *' t?pv ,7. B. Smith, pas i'yc. I.v.i'.'t ijv. S. C., on December ?5th. 17V. ".fee v. -Tohii Hurst Will preside. ?: . ?CV' ; 11 villu'n?citizens?ace ph-ruUi.g l.? tit'iCiicl. Greenwood News . ' Tistgah Av M. C. Church put^^^H ever n ,i;eai Turkey Contest Thursday? oi.- li' cT la t week. 1 lie rcceiptsB -\TCT? vi.'.iill tiV.r.i the..tickeIs. ... M? I Vairott Ipmalti.-on held the lucky cj< : A .-ABO ^jold piece was awaiB a coitd prize; A literary projfl \ pijl over in high style. M^B ('hape!.'- i (i.ia.t.t, the Union 1H i.'i' Macedonia .and a mixed quart? Th? e were .-e\\ ral musical selecUolH icndeii d i I 'rat'. jsanders of Brew^B ?.. A ;i..ai amde! a short hut intcrest-^^B I.ic. K. H. McGh.ee and his M-iMiTiT. Wc i e much elated oyer the af- 1 ???. V s : llchriette ' Williams is somewhat ill at her home.?.li:.;i Gladys Bradley is ill. '.u is lau-ile I'ercival and and Mrs. ;: argrove are up again, r. Kvans is home for a v.in'iV li'-m Acv\. York, visiting, his., rih./us. . ' AS vs. .Senic Andrews died Tuesday 1 *^hi of. iv.i week, ller funeral was lie id at .Ml." lUsjrah A.M. 10. Church i'nnday; She leaves to mourn her !>' her- father, mother, sister and or t.-.eii art.I- a host of other sorrowrelatives and friends. - l.fiTie" Mae Jackson is .ill at ? lie1 i* home. " .1...i Ae pavitSfy has > returned - ft din rhts'oui ff!i, Venn.. r' ! '. 1>. .iolmson-i's* conducting a s ti.e ni^'iils iv\ival in Greenville for KeV. \Y. F: Stuart. ~ ' *" ~ ~ -Mrs. Massy-, and friend" y.V.e in Greenwood enroute to; Mrs. grandmother's. funeraH? -T.v hiid Mrs. James Sullivan of I.nkV < ItyV Florida, land Airs. Ollie ;!< t; i of ( iiu imVati are at the bledsidfe . of Alr; Milton Sullivan wh0 is real 7ud<..v ; 7 ; Ai.'s. Alice Horve is very ill. ?-si i *'JfIt n a Saunders has been eon- 7 fYTr-lZ-ty'oed lor more than a week. t'.Ir M?i:Vnie .Robinson is indisposed. ^ Mr" \V'i'! Wrieht eontihdes " ill . at 1:1-' v i nnil:.iihi'i 's home. A .'A!i a i-. I >. Johnson is ill again. OBITl'AUY. . . . Fri'jtk. \\ ti(,(ll?ury, the son of .Vr. nmcI? .*1 r*r- Adam and Christina \Y <!.; ilijYy. was'hoVp in Georgetwon, aixuit To years ago. At an X" calyage he' 1 ccame a christian and idceci llethel A.M. K\ church. While ' sr.cm'-cr, lie served ij\ the capacities g/ aiganist, class leader, exhorteri jueacher and dent'on and waid^M . ulirinQd Kldgr.-'While serving tl^fl L.i.'ai eh in these vnrinn'i rnpnrit,i|^^^^Bfi' lie was also fi Pilot at Georgetofl 1 ar "having, efiicrcd the same at^H a'ge <?f '9 ' ;()n April Ith. 1^^- 'le f this city, who survives him. t idieied the_niinistry at the age YS and i Vi il faithfully for nearl^J "A years. was called frgim labonH Lo ie\\;a:d ?iov. lGth, 1D28, at i I! .- oldiev of the cross, a dc> "ted lni'dtaiid, a loving father, a wise .i.au;.v.j-lor and friend..;- As he lived .a! walked ninong-his fellowmen, he sipt steadily in view the'mark of the ligh calling that is to make heaven is he i"iiV:n on ilioirtif^f ui? a? '? v..?^.nioV) lllYU- UIC IIU- * lies j?f old who .died in the faith he ;;>!'! to hisTanrily and friends as they withered ~ai:Oiind .hi.s bedside, that I i'Ln'a soldier of the cross, and it is U'M with my soul. lie also said my v'lik finished, lie leaves to mourn his loss a lov*" U_?wife,?fci?i-liildron 1.'t p-isind.otiil. Iron, 1 yYeatrjirand and a host of yhttives and. "friends, .V "r CORRECTION ' i * ' In last week s issue the writer for III >uslon' was the principal of. Ridge *1 id' School,. ,M>. Boston Is 'Assis- J ant Prlncifihl and has charge of the . 1 iigh School department. Mr. M. E. Irf'nl twin nf?Kingatroo principal ~| nd has hecn been for the past two 1 ears. **1Z??r-.. : , '