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EF ^PAGE FOUR 1_ I ult|e pain ~V .. ? l'UiilASi 1310 Assembly ft~ OEO. H. HA F* ? S-- : ? : " "" ' ' V ' " r~ * Entered at the Post OriicwiWi (lulu K '2>i> _ -^AxjL oi-JLlun^ress.'' . K? V" . SUB!: jOne Year I2.01 ' Six Months 1.2 ~~ FOREIGN W. B. '/IFF CO., 608 Di Otliciui Advertisements at the rat< . ' On> Upader will publish brief and ~??_ wrest when they are acgompar thors and are not of a defahu I 1 wiH_not be noticed. Rejected REN - . *' Checks, Drafts and Postal or Expr . to_the order of the Palmetto L :~r" ? H. W. BAU^lOAltUMKH -----~~ Communication's iijteiuied" toL1 Ji]e n " -yeach the editorial desk of th? - LK^W wjrrjwg : "... . flav_ night. ? BUsltlt's^uind. CQLU^TBTAr-S'.-e.T^ 7?, ' -A. SOlTHiCAHO It is not necessary that jve ; pride to the contemporary""? - ?-Carolina's younger sons who ^galities. This staio has ever among Negroes, hut thc're-ar things that are not sutHcientl T.Piulidiy newspapers annou ot i'rotessor N. C. Xi\ of ''Li ^ date l'or the TegishfnTT?"7rn~iJ -7?- '-i?past ft?w vears practiced succ ;rrT ?^2hil->Vl??lphiii, h|s record 1' pie have drafted him to run ?:?tive,?We should yortainly- UK Kugepe WashingtonRhode? titioner at the har in riiiludelj ^ KhodesJs_al>o editor of the I getbTnew^pTi^ the nation's news. u., ; .. * ' . * C Robert S. Wilkinson, Jr.. si 7" ~ College is one of the nimUeon 1n mehiliorsliip Vwi lt].> <t:PV y| City] ( Pr. Wilkinson lyvvTvyH Phi BevnrKappa fraternity \y >?John B. Garrett is bacterio - 7 91, at Tuskogce. . Mr. Clarivt w the famous Massachusetts In ?1?Luthei 0.-Ba11n\gakiiiienis, ca. lie specializes in surfer; rF^~?1-HritfsV-K^-tbusi^^ag^ ?^LsTTii Tlltr ^rltk ?41c Bus 1 ? tviw "n " lnnv^ 'for Study, am ~* These are jti^l a lV\v ot' ov . Away from'thoir native heat! few came iinrhediaitely to.our - KDI CATI . The facility apd indents o congratulated for the interns ? , ^ , , , s* ,? * - 1 ,(The touytn numoer 01 voium shows that carefubattontion material. The Magnet, as 'the paper.. the pupils at Waverley are bt are blessed with eompeteiu w ?-said- that reading makes a 1 t By training these young pedpl . ^ cQifsumptiou. and .to write, thaing them full of useful inform i If there is anything' in whi is in the use of good English.. . arp its contributorsare receivi ter. This endeavor on the pa? thy one; and deserving of tl * friends can give it. Seed; mi journalist of, the first m'agniti butprs to the Magnet's opiumv first rate writers. It is up t< the opportunity >!' developii We are happy to ifole that cently been honored with tw< of his useful life. We have j quet given by' the Eves of Fh< School in honor of Mr. N. J. sive Club gave some evidence : a-very elaborate t< tend ouf heartiest congratul; We think now that ere it is ??~-~preciation for. wharirer lite h stowed upon Mrs. Colia D. 'S 1 - ; and zealo.u sly Jo m a k <1 tlus-rr work are seen fhroughout ti true friend to alLagencies tl and to keep that portion whi is known far aTid wide as ai % "Splendid mother*_not only to boys and girls-who have been ? ^6U?lng^ t*^imonial to MlSL gea?jhat not one, .but several Tifttu ip i?D WEEKL/Y - ? f Street, Columbia, S. CL '' - vr "~ MPTON, Publisher. ' , mbia. S. C., as second class maiter "by an"" mj 5CR1PTIOK3 -~U J,";* P ..? Three Months I ..76 5 Single Copy -- , .06 ' ^ VERT1SING AGENCY ard earborn 411. * -lfL_J e allowed by law. as a has "rational letters on subjets of general in- '"'st bed by the nrmmes and. addresses of the au. ??.nu itory nature. Anonymous communications '' <* manuscripts will not be returned. ~ mV , ? ; : ? Tr UTTANCES , t? play ess Money Orders should be ihade payable a nvc eadep-. bly 1 ?.... " com J Editor mind __vrr_, - - i ?r?i Acting " Editoi- oftet ,. - . : ;;, ... ; .-in m.i.-t vYpv briefT and should appr ? Palniello Leadei not lat4?^4imQ-lU?8day like" 1.^ p?..--.rraU nnH social news, by Wednes- and ??- nrr A44THDAY, MAR 22r 1930. , -J* i i\ti *\ic a nun a ft iiiiiiiniio rtwiwnw. ? ]}v ] " " 1 To arc Chauvinistic when we~point with. ' nf sonye of South 'n are mailing thfeir mark in other lo- *m contributed largely to American life tacit v a few of our boys who are doing ^ y heralded, by us. f ^ the need .recently that Robert Nix, son j1.1^ tP (-ollege- will-soon beenrng a rand'" m ennsylvania. Mr. Nix has tor ihe essfully at the Pennsylvania bar in las been~su impressive that the peo- what tor the'fjugttion as' theiirepresenta- _ug_jf a'.to see him win out. ? 4mwi ", it b?'v iif mir hnvs is also a prac phiii.?n" a?ut Nix are partners. Mr. Ttl niil;wh?lphia Tribune,-one of our" lar'."waT ;n of President Wilkinson of State jnJJ' Negro physicians recently appointed: ' the Harlem Hospital in. New York llut_j ~T+tt^oiyeted scholarship key of the i??> o bile at DartnTonth College'. legist lit Veterans Hospital Number (llg' t, was instructor in bacteriology at the < ? r ; ; 1 i?K stifute of TeenoIogy> vt>4.y among the best surgeons' in Amor*- st'"' y in Cleveland. ' VJirt! known', 4h among the TankingJjiolo-__vsJijA lainrht ;R~HoTvnrdTdr yeTr^m^T^ I to lecture in Europe. . tist. !!- <nn<"wlm are making their mark i.7 There are many more, but these tlnie mind. We are.proud of all of them. . \vi each o ~ rionv NG TO THINK. -part anil f waverley Gr aBed* SchbOt are to beting newspaper publishedby "them. i so e one has made -its ^appearance and j ""jt a has been given tb the selection ro?^an<i : .. " I l,ha 1 DOHM -f* ^viHpnce that >iTi^Tgqght to think, and that they. ;^cei hh1 awuike instructors.?It has bppn ill man and writing arr exact mam--ntfm ^toseek out information for public an<l mg t-;mtormatioiuU.umUvmomit.lomak- Umic at ion and exact in its dissemination. tl*e * ch most; Americans -need training it The Magfiet shows that those who dead ihg splendid instructions in this mat- Kfav i t of teachers and students is a wortie heartiest support patrons and r?f o iv be^smvn that may bring forth a (,ent' ide. Several of the youthful contriis give"unusual promise of becoming ^ > the older generation to give them t? vg their latent talents. / ('nt nieptt O- M" * ?- , . . " fjassi ??- . work { bH^GKKTlQN^ - 3-AS 22* ~XTi one of our foremost citii'?ns has re- ^<n'(1,d > testimonial affairs given in honor [word spoken hitherto of the splendid bani World Club, of Booker Washington Frederick. Last week the Progres- his ( of its progressiveness by giving Mtt estimonia-1 dinner. For this we ex- equations to the Progressive*.-fem too late, that some reifTTbkeil uf Hpins meant to Columbia should be be- fv'-< -?. - . . ing axon. Mrs. Saxon has labored lohg Th* belter ivqrht tmd the results of her le country. She lrasr been~ and is a ? lat j*eek to lift up fallen humanity, \v ich is up from falling. Mrs. Saxon am} gene n ideal jeacher. Slie has been ? her own children, but to myriads of i blessed to pass under her tutelage, two Saxon is quite in place, and we sugI be given. ==?Tt *? ' " ' 1 ? - * * THE PALMBT1 'ERI Pv A TET I-G-t * MUSINGS 1 ' ? " : > . 1 By I. WALKER ROUND f "he Gretyi Pastures^!* play Using ig;e Negro east is g?i"g ?v?r bit; T 4ew York.' It has- received, the ersal acclaim of the critics? ^ >thing unusual for any play. I, ie? lea^iiffe role is played by Rich- ~ B. Harrison, who has appeared 0 Columbia on several occassions dramatic reader. Mr. Harrison ^ always impressed me as being: a ' rate actor, and the praise that ;s to him in the-evening of his is none other than what is 4us 5 d ie part played by hint ?n is -the Lord, and it is said that \ >re suitable type could not possi- f, have been found. This is a real dinient, and tends to- ease the ,* > i Q 1 concerning Him, for He has so tj < t>eon-pi<-tiired .as a revengeful that many have been afraid tg. g oach him. If Mr. Harrison is HUlW lit1 must be land, gentle j sympathetic for Mr. Harrison hr if Hint. r "T? . - s ' I i S ' -ii HIP?O /*v a m a nm ncu \jUivirAi TT L,. IV ftiooks," of Clfarl^stottv-S. C. ! Vbe-^Vr+4-herhood of South Caro- . Una. . tings: a hn" '?>' iiitftitiiMi to write all three live micsLions now T ig the lfciptist of the State since ^ board meeting in Columbia., but' the -fact that 1 was not well At time of the meeting aSid the trip ^ me no good, I had to abide my c r ' . ; . t ' l" "o- e.nwideriitioii of all] efiunl on ( all important matters'^ ting us as a denomination, and ^ . the future holds in store. foii, we Will act wisely, think soberly" do business ill ;T tlhiihes^dlke ? _ -a I - V -* ? First .(he t'omiHwi. lr 1 1 tere are Five .Articles in this pact. and tliev HTe worthy ones ?' nothhig to fiiKht^en anybody from ^ be a blessing tcr^Culored Baptist is State when taken as presented, ve read every article, and found ^ ?sane and- Son tub and we need lesitate to accept them for it will t. ur salvatjon in the edueationaj s 1 further cup the roaiL ? e tiele Five s'eeined to fliave ~beeiV a most misinterpreted 'article"1 of . entire Compact. A en refill-read- -v of'the-'art icle. however. even the, lifst seu.te^u'e -would to a*-fool i1 Ull MijJ.nui.ejH.' a.i to ownerohip ! orris ('oili'ge and there need not .t ler be no .apprehensions. as . to; ^ will own 4he college 'when this M he ashamed. . The- Colored Bapof Soutli Carolina is gothg to ar=~ the Coinpact and keep pa^e witjl _t "ediU'atioiial?tendencies?of tire- 5. ithout going into the details of n article, let live say. that I, af- 0 a caret'ul?studv- of tlie__jiroposi-j t am in harmony -with the Com- q aiul I vote^rready-to- vote?new? am- praying that God will let me n to see the time come... when the j f' ist wi 11 put tTils'" (ronVpaci" 'over, i j me of the good brethren make ttempt at reasoning in the mat- *. but expend much lung uower: ~ create "a feeling without reason. I is more harmful than good. a body has been trying, to put a. v "o'ihv sign hv saving, if ?we"(l it .this Compact jve will lose-lhe T iTshtp^of the College that our 0 is sav. ih?1'<>iv and Dill ham?awl--11 s wnuld -eise?Hp?in?thair .graixak._1 'curse" the judgment of the liv who are sweating now to puf a at ion on a high plahe and inoCt--t ssue of. coinpetition of other high e institutions in the sopth land, elf as elsewhere, is all Bosh! No a man or men ever moves 4p his *n e for anything done this side of c River 'of Death by, the living; P '.won't hidVe until the trumpet h od shall sound. So I pay no at- ? on to this line of stuff, hut I 0 ay attention to what the living \ loing. ' C A'hat Does It Mean Anyway? Cl indorse the Compact in its pres. frame means that we, and 1 f I the Rantist. will have one first h - A College doing , the. higher a-_ the accepted work in. educa- "J for -The colored y<mth in South 11 iY..~ ' Itllll i . ^ . ? ? . >rrls College?wilT become?(RJ- = tuny and teachers, training-school. do light Theology; in other Is, Morris College will become the *r 1o Benedict College. If one tied his teacher training ov his w years in College, lie can finish si education at Benedict College and a have .xe .rating that will give a Ii ding to the equuhof the standard g ational system, Benedict will IfllinUP "tt??iTtgh school; trims--k trrr?rtie dun.i fOv the clcvnl.lim uf-m ulict C?oIlegev to the correct stand- d in education, and Morris College Mime...... .^J u rIts Terms. What's Going to ?H+tftftetrf ?^ hen this Compact is agreed to, h a working basis is found, the ral . educational board, which is a at ion uplift, through the Ameri- ^ "Baptist Home Mission Society, b million dollars and that is my p hecy. Both schools will he bene- tl . " si 10?llnnitL ^Mission Society hat _ -.4 _ *. : / / ilready agreed to furbish two thou-1 3) ?ind dollars towuid two teachers tc alary, hud It jieems^to me It's the inest opportunity ever known To fr :ome to the Negro Baptist door. Wyro Baptist, Dun t Foul Yourself. tu Morris .College >ias outgrown its Inancial income Irom the colored f1 tv Japtist, and it takes nioney to run . plant like M01T18 College, and" -the ?'t*gro Baptist, II they Have 11 will ttrt^g+ve Morris {'allege waft not milt up solely on the nioney raised a South Carolina, either by the /hite South Carolinians or the colred. There was an* outside flow jw _*L /n'A HIV? tf>~ develop Morris ^ 'ollege than what Negro Baptist genrally know. 4. ! -? er The Negro Baptist have done well, lit not all they' think tliey have one. A helping hand was in -it. bt Let us compare a few facta by_'rt, he lyay of an eye opener anil see f you can ruir a~ college un these ? acts: ? Q ** First: At Beaufort, last year, the m onventiuii raised twelve liuudretd 13 bllars, the Women's convention, I st +??told,?raised?two thousand: the iumlny School and B. Y. P. U. raised. ii cash nineteen- hundred dollars, f- there were no expenses 111 till, mill ^ very cent turne<l over to tne col- ""* <&t', you wouia omy nuvtf nve ihuu*|ir antL-one- hundred. dollars, but did hi t go fort wiry?'"too!' ; __ Taue vour mmot'lalluus Unit mise-p; ig-Jamounts. The Convention gets a AT ery little-,?and?Mor-ris?College a 1 it-tie more than a little. The rest he Executive Board divides after ? eeptng back enough for minutes and Sp big dinner to make up a program, Nowl the cry from the president vis tv eh thousand dollars -in sixty?<lt>ys ? 1 tite -coming session -ia Anderson, vhen last year in cold rash orrly ive thousand one hundred dollars Jf reve raised: all tlie ypar by all the ,jr (inventions. Then is it reasonable ^ o expect it? I only wish it -would e true. . ' "Furthermore,?thin day i*?a?differ. _L yji ,i.n, j? wy?iPh In raise money for be ny good cause. The people . who ?g nee gave money under a whoop and ^ ,-lio- deUghteil to give for education ^ ave moved north, east and'jwesl,. and ?7 ome are ~tle;?d. Tfiuuo to whom we ?1: rt??dealing with now are not en- he hflastic givers and times are tight \T ml they won't lot go. p(] i.t li;m been said 'that there are hose who never loved Morris-Coleee and for that reason they are not *Ttl1 thn t'nm-paiu ? W. I rise to dispute the-assertimr_illl<L ill av Morris Colleee is loved hv ever*- --st iegro in the State, but when a-ques^ ion so important is presented so ?lear, all thinking men who rearl the igns of time and keep abreast with durational 1 " -" gi golden hour for the Negro Tlaptist n South Carolina. - .. 4 * r/io is Oohif/ to Br the. Xr.it Prrsi- sp dprrf |f"*Yt.s f'yf/rv ' .fr Several are . after it,?nil are good n?n. so llig lis 1 KIlilW," 1111 llllVl' ? hi lily, even though limited, for that ind ,o( Job. In any case they are ^ fter the lob and file question is ar din__willpg?t it ?_ ... ' I know the method 'used at the oard meeTThg tn "Cohtmbin to solvit- 4-h man wan wrong. No man's ninno ^ HohbT have n"me up rrr th-'t- -inert- ? t)g. There should have been a, icoinlittee appointed to look the Held.. vqr for a jiian,. or men. at' least hree men, and a?man wJxo Ttno"wn"~ uallfi'fations in the edueatiomvh-beld -ras well established: and -such a V1! lan brought before the trustee" board ^ or approval. If approved he would A1J e the president, tf not select another. have not expressed myself oh art of the work before, but' I ^pin {A eady now for I want to see the roper thing done. , ^ I am no hider In the bush, or fence, stradler, everylwuly can al-ays know where I stand after 1 ? ecide to take the stand. ' Who over i? selected let- linn first ):* f "all 1m> qualified. Let' him be a. ! ifto who is in harmony with tlx* re Y iring president for a care'Hot ~Trtm there-'he?will need?Dr. fanektrI'fto is Gninfi to Be Presidrnt of the } >' o m ?p I'eopir s Co >11*< lif Inn ?, That cannot he told until the votes |t* re all in. but a man with a denoml wtonui vision, a man who loves tlie * hurch. a man who is not simply X optilar, but positive, a man' who< { as the time to gTve tr> the cause X f the State?The Rev. L. R". Rrooks f Charleston, South Carolina make* ? his ' claim aside from having the .j. ol ut ion for the Baptist of South ? arolina. He is in your hands for X onsideration and he will not stooop- { 3 low methods, but 011 a high Chris-' X ian plane does he seek this office, and ?j. ' elected, he will have much to -say *:* hat will be of importance and helpill to the cause of the Negro Baptist y 1 South Carolina J_-?: ' X --EVANSTON, ILL., NEWS. ^ We are having some re^l spring X weather and seemingly it is here to tayt We arP having uprisings here *j* s elsewhere among the unemployed. X t seem?4bXEbss'ble for a man of our ? roup to get regular work. X --Mrs. R. C. Henderson surprised her ushand Rpv. R C. TTor>a?..o~- --.v. v-: ?-?. .inn III! UJLS-LA irtliday Mar. 6tht The party was X njoyed by all irmt we wish Dr. 'Hen- j Y erson more birthdays. 1 Mrs. Mary A. Jackson is leaving1 *J* 5?raaiiraD^^,s^;"t!trpT?- -her - ?-pX leasant stay. ' y Dr. F. D. Moore was called to nTs" $ rrme irr-At4ant?7~G??r~oi*.acCount of is mother's demise. *i* Miss Alice Little entertained Mr. 'X. rid Mrs. Frank ^Patterson and famiher mother and Mr. Frank Bridge- % lan at a dinner party honoring the j ^ irthdays of Mr. Bridgeman, Mbs. ? 'atterson and her mother Mrs. Lit- ? le. They were served an elaborate ? ix rouTsa. dinner. j X Mis* Eva Preasley is leaving next < ' aturclay for her home in Youngs iwn, Ohio? Her sisteY Mrs. Wm Dlitt entertained a few of - "hei iends Sunday evening".Mr. and Mrs..Harry Brown enter' lined for their little^daughter Harett on her 4hh birthday. The parr was enjoyed^jby uil the little folk CIRKKNWOCM) NKWS. . Mountain Creek school held its fefrig exercises friday, Mar. 14th rth a_large attendance. The teachei liws 'F.thel Williams and children ijoyed a picnic served on the schoo oun^hy the parents as a surprise. Miss Kthel Sims, of Upion who has 'en vi?it-ihM| Miss Bthel Williams turned -home Sunday* March lGtln Laura Hill graded school played bsemount graded school via Rose ount playground. The scores wen ! to 23 in favor Rosemount. Tht ar player was .Miss Good^ of Mora. PftUogo , " Mr;~-1Cph Jackson is able to be out rain ntler np operation JVH*. "T. C: Henderson is suffering om a knife wound in his , hack. bui s codition- is reported better today Miss,* Mac i<. Washington and Mr Smith ueie iinanitd Bundayi arch 16th. . ----- Tabernacle Baptist Church dendid Sunday school and Rev. W . Robinson filled our pulpit prompt at 11 o'clock. At 3 o'clock we reassembled U> alnd~"the funeral of '.Mrs.?Nancy >nes Finley, daughter Sf Mrs. Susar ines. who* .was a "faithful member oi ir church. Mrs. FtnlejTs" "body cffmi om Asheville. Biggs ancT Thaeksor opular "undertakers of Greenwood >ing In charge. Mrs. Finley leaves mourn her a husband, three ;tle boys, h?r mother, five sisters ul^ thiee brothers. She lived a constant christian MiFe. .She has gonF.tc >r reward. Rev. .J. I. Guldsun?ot ewberry hy formet pdst^r preachI the funeral : ' Thg Tabernacle church choir under e management-of- Mr. Jack-Brown ith?Jtfrs. Jessie~M. Walker as lea: WTiTiuvitcU to render service at the ~ .Paul Baptist church on" the 15th inday afternoon: . Si orris Chapel ifapdsl Church Enter into his?gates with thanksving and into his courts with aise. -Sunday the 3rd Lord's dgy March w.as another ldossed day icnt in the Morris Chapel Baptist uj rch Old regulars and constant iends. of ottrT ehur'eh camo early. Jtc e Lord's hdust. ami a large crowd ovshi'pped with us at both morning jd evening service. "2tt it) o'clock the Supt., and staff " faithful ~1oyn1?teachers?we're?on a _jcH1. 11 a. m., found us tun| n 11. i ..rn.li- for ??prvie? for the great cuTif iniiert-un -Tinge twwi .. IN MEMORIAM. In lovung remembrance .of our darig mother" Mrs'." F. P. "Harrison, ho died 13 years ago, March 19, 17;. ' Mr. Jas. G. Harrison, Rgv. J. J. a rrison, MessNL-B.r W^ CL,. C.X., h, W.? and W. R Harrison,' Mrs. M. . Harris and Miss L. F. Harrison. ^oo^^w^ooooooooooobooooo SETTLE THE BIG SVM1 GET RESULTS-AT THE 1 State College < IX WHEKS HEQINNINH . fr-WIDE HANtili OR ( <U-ltl signed foT 11 vfiery is ?Teachers in High Schools, Elen Teachers nt' Spccial Pnfrjects;? SIZED. . _ . FACl'l/rV .Reg--liar Stuff sup ties of other-Colleges and disti and Administrators* a Total Of pnents and Recreatjons. , DEGREES: The -only Suninu to otfer credits for the Bachelor Degrees. f.O\V ROI NI) TRIP RMLROAI PI.AN. For Rullet'in and Detailed Infurr THE '1 " t .Sta OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOO /h*? !? % % #J?A Benedict-Allen (Under the Supervisioi of Edu< D. II. SIMS, President, At Benedict College and A He ^ : r-r?n-*?? ?' * ne latililip* of luTfl ' Summer SossJOfl -TIIHI ?, Faculix.-uLjju,UUJulLn?i. cjJiu'Mi ~.Mpnv social "and ..recrraiiunal ??ypd41 t<?wai'<l ffrfltlnatian.-Iha fates. ~"?eTTrt fox artrlirn+wti Wank t<x, ?- . ?- ' r Benedict Saturday BENEiyCT-ALLKN SUMMER 1 v SCHOOL AN -ACTttALITY - i u ?? ?: Well, it is .said >hat "time changes everything." It. i spj?z?ling to one to see just hotv the individual who made ' that statement overlooked the fact *" that "time x-hanges everything but old dame rumor. As usual she is " light nil lliu job, telling Oungn out of school.1 < ^ ? ' . ~ ~ Through^ the channel of old _donie ' rumor comes glad tidings. What beF?;-ter^-piece^of gossip could she . bring _ . than that the Benedict-Allen Sum* mer School has Wen lifted from; the 1 r realm -of probability to^ that of: ag' tuality? It is a certainty that these j two "institutions are to conduct a '(joint summer school, and the advantages lhat such a summer school will give the Negro teachers of the state " p"qjre fitnYfst fcmbelievabW ; -f -Thn In fi t inn nf tW?ft two Schools I ..-i i j.i? ~m'TU >? ?n auvaiiiaKt; mat is rare. ! I Columbia the capital of the state, ? the most centrally located city in, the state,* a city with a population of sojme fifty or sixty thousand inhabi" tants. affuidjng advantages thnt can not be parallelled by any other city - ic-tho hnn'te -of Benedict < J*hP pftsp witty which the inhabi . tants of the outlying communities can . reach the Benedict-Allen. Summer ' School is an. advantage that every Innn f-. in ongily anpV6Piate. 'Tift? lUI'gl' 1 Negro r^pulatiojt of the state, which (is about fifty per cent of the total i population, gives the^ city a superior . type of social life. Several Universi. ty of South Carolina professors will I give lectures at the Benedict-Allen Summer School. At what other *sum^ nier school for the Negro teachers of T the state can one find such an advani taga^i^Thbt 1S "Sh advantage no ^ . teacher in the state, who is planning . to go- to summer sShool, can overI look. One would havP to give but a mo-^ ment's thought before realizing the . ndynntnirfltt in the superior facilities that a joint summer school of these two institutions UlTurd.?Just?think ' of if, the combined facilities and ef ? *4 quipment of Benedict College and Al llen University to-work-- with^ Tho "\ " : braniifnl niubiorium-of Allen University with its-, great capacity will d0~I_o *away with ~the discomfiturP of a " small oVOl'cnrsvdeii building.?And ti\a ? - Science Hall of fBenediet College with its up-to-date equipment affords opportunities for scientific study that f svc tug '"pmii ^ bl N'fih,11 ?ftr is rumored, that the faedfliy "01?=r? the Benedict-A Hen Summer School : . will be an unusually strong one. In r, addition to the best talent of the Ben-j- ^ edict College and Allen University ! ""faculties, MHi'ial visiting professors, .-rrvx-iMj mi* in uii'ir rusptuuve 'fields, will make up the faculty t)f thfe - Slimmer;.Schooj. ? What a rar0 .opportunity the Ne-. ero teachers of South Carolina, wilt * i ..have because of, the superiui advan [dTa+res a!?Benedict-Allfn ' Summer . I School will Kive- The Alumni of the -Uiy/i inviUntions must be particularly - For > . 1 A Ml-' V Ci'IlOCKIlirn,. MOTIONS; CIAS', OIL, ICK AN'rrr.ENteKAi, MERCHANDISE - GIVE JIS A TRIAL. ' SPENCER BRADFORD PROPRIETOR lOG - 321 Euclid Street I imqn; c^^c^o_oow^^oooo:od^Ab;o3a<|>i MER QUESTION EARLY. $ 1)10 SUMMER SESSION OF S'U.i X Orangeburg, S. C.T |~7~ l-VlMyf' ITTf V TO j. J *K<3; n?nil 1-25 specially de- Y _ jirs, Registrar*??A4visors? and y lentary and Primary Schools and ? PRIMARY TRAINING KMPHA X?: | plemeriTe<t~ by members of Facub inguished Public School Teachers y 10. Special Lectures, Entertain- A i ; >r School in the State authorized .j. of Arts and Bachelor of Science Y ) RATIOS JIN IDENTIFICATION $ nation, Address y ?PRESIDENT, i ; te Colhjjro, Oinnjjfchurpr, SN C. . , OOP OOP o.o-o PPP o o o P<>P o OOPO.P o P'P '!' ?! 'i* PPP Summer School < n of Slate Department X at ion.) !* - x v G. IC. NKLSON, Director. | n l-'niversity. Columbia. S. C. ^ y tryUtuilims will be used. y - r-nr-rmmids July 19. mo. X x li& Crum leading iaslitutiuiia-."^. 1 "l. Y ... . , activities. % rai>.intf iaul . wiiewin#certifi- ~?J^^ ~ J P - ' t-Allen Summer'School, A y ill ninKin Q 2 o o fl o;1 ^g.T v |