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?\1,K fOlK Stye Palm: PUBLISH! "" 1310 Assembly "ST GEO. H. HAM fcuieied'at the Post Ortice at Culum Act ol Congress. - j ~': ~ " SI BSC One Year $2.00 : HIKUI..N ADM W. ,B. XlKP CO., 00t> l>"eu Official Advertisements at tlie rale 1 he Leader ill ptitilish Oriel' and t \ST? tep$st when u?e> ale accdinpann - th'oi^fund aiV not of a ueiumat '* j wilj hut he noticeil. ttejecieiP ni . *"> Kt:.MI - Checks, Drafts a tip Postal, or Lxpie: to the order ui the Palmetto Lei l DUL'hL,l. l/'L' ~ ? Wi f - - - - - - - -a H. W. BAUMCfAltLNKH v? ? * Lommunictrttxrfts intended for the cui reach the editorial desk of the of each week. City news, iociTls nu" ""rt'T Business and i ' COLOMBIA, S. C., S; j __ / A tLI 11 \> The Leader has., suggested 01 our citizens had accomplished : ting tribute of respect should 1 zens. The first testimonial a -r-:Wa^-thal tendered Attorney >? The World Club of Hooker Was people under the sponsorship o to recognize-the greatness*to. t they done nothing else during fence wbuld-Trave tpgen 'entirely Shortly after. Alim-ni v low citizens The Leader suggds be tendered Mi's, (-elia B: Sa meant to the community; Well of yfmrig people gave a fes tiffin and also for their principal. (\ ing'with t'he spirit of educa-l ion _i._- duty :clearly~a)ul cniir upon" ffS no' obstacles." ?nr*??the Eyes ul'-The World ha-v ders. We ^aie gJad t hat f his.sj ~1_- taking -deep?i-md i?be+'tat^ l bechance t<J make am headway. The World, "Ml'II DION There are sananad~ proverbs t that wrong deeds do not ,pay. encouraging Wgroos who 11:lv Census to li n \? t fi i >ni. ad \ t. to ? ? thousand mark, aiuLLLm ill he P . is reached. It is thought that _ white "nose counters" because them the desired informal ion.. All of us am an.uuu.s lliar~d possible,--mwt-shoidd exert ey( up~t{i:a>nd beyond-llfly-thousa an uhUs(Ta hamiliifiT ofljust o to district to call upontlu!?Xe g ro< having so flagrantly ignored t ? eensa-s takers. ? It seems that common sense ? gent -Neg roes would have -pro accurate information from Xej ~ cured hv whne TTTir?o.i ;uMi^ has arisen which makes it nect _ for Columbia's welfare to call o to help'in bringing aiMut the c tion must ultimately' prove he> should share alike t hi' benefit U'J t 1*1 oif ?t nil v. i ii/.n in 11J J r. * ; ~ ..: ?11 All. AM A great soul has passed lYon ^ , assigned^-to carry on in his'stei - << say some thoughts ex-pressixf* -j v souls are held hy tin* people ol \ that what we .shall say meets tl t majority. - ? W e shall t ake t he older re Vol ntd tarewoll to Bishop llm t to his marry friends 1 hroughput ? ill for :.o long a t ime.?South (' in his passing, for sin* realize spirits'has passed from his*'fill less for_us to recount the mat . shop Hurst's life span, for the columns of t-his paper and in t pers 01 our group. .OuiLsympi Mrs. K. Bertha Hurst, herself a thing of the unalloyed love am union and how lonely she shal commend that she should t'uulhas meant to humanity U'.- LL. well; . . south t arolina has Jtl ways'"fi sponsible for appointing hisho] A. M. E. church; Many of the prelates have served .us rn the hail one.of. the race's brightest fteverdy C. Ransom to South ( term of the late Bishop Hul-st those circles where intellect a He is best known fort his qualit ality of opinion.v Bishop RarVsc "*f. der oT.the rights of man and times for what he conceives tr Tri nnlitiV-u Ju 1: .1%, 10 <vil I lilt to vote for men and measures, tfram of some party. In the form in favor of Governor A1 . .Rreat thinker and writer: For of the A. M. E. Review, officii : established in this country7 fl ' ^ * ' ~j\ & . <* d ^ ' r * r etto trader D \VEEKL/Y_ nret.iJoltimbtti, a. u! T l'TON, Publisher. um, S. C., as steunu mass mailer Oy a Rll'l IONS T{iree Months S ?~ "Siiigie-Copy ;? '.( ivtUlSINO AOllNt V ; rborn St., Chicago, ill. aiioWetruy law. ~? atuiiml .Ictit is on subjeti ol general'l _U by.-lilt names and uuurestee? ol the a oi \ iiatufre. Anonymous cuuimunicauui lunusci ipts vn ill not be returned. TTANCES -:a Moiie> Orders should be inudy pay at iuei"; T ?.r._ - - 7? /Edit Acting Edit rrent issue must be very brief, artd shou Palmetto Ltauer not later thapi Tuesdi personals \jiHU sucilfl^neW^Dg We dot a!uTfnan'Iume,'4 o 2 3 ? - . - 1 JB "iTUKDAY, MAY 17, 1930 , t'OKTH WHILE - 1., 1 previous occasions thaV'tTeFfaXii "< so nobly ami unseh'ishly, that a fi he .shown them by their fellow cil tfair that we have 'knowledge < b ,). Frederick by the Kyesof tl hington High School.. These your i Miss Lillian Cofidd were the fir lid extent,of doing it homage/'Th the current sehool year their exi 'justified, icrirk h-ul been honored, by his.fe ted that a fitting testimonial shod xon because of what her life hi last Friday evening this same e4ii amd affair for this revered womai , A. Johnson,. We think,Jt in kee] -4-Uiib-y-oung people-shou4d-see the prosecution with ajcest that knov e sob an example of unselfish nes might?wolf he eopied?by their e yTriT rs planted in their hearts an Our hats are off to .the Eyes c ' ' =-A JT : ~ ' * .* / ?v : W IUTTTTT? hat are expressive of the though We an- asked to do all we can i fii't been enumerated in the If>3 tmtert i oliiniliia is near thefift o her great advantage if that mar L many Negroes have avoided th t 111 V wore I'elIM't;ttvt iilinut givin ur eiiy shall show as favorable a ry t'lVtu t -to hi'ing the populatio iid hut it nuist have takerr" quit FThe director t?f the census in thi us .to help -out in-thtyrnnattei' aftc hem in the matter of appointin should have dictated that inteli vcd miH'c successful nr ubtaiRiH Jioes than \\ spears ?? We are happy that the situatio ssary for those who are solicitou u all the citizens of our communit lesired results. This kind of situi 'oud jleradventure that all citizen s aim responsioinues concomitar ?o? >'FAKKWKLL i *iur_miilst. .A great _soul has.bee ill. * We feel it meet that we shoul uf tlie esteem iij which both the.s .Soul Iryfi/arolinu. We are askumin ie approbation o( an overvvhelmin rse to that useil in our subject an His (hrntHr~c^rnTe^arra:~Tiistinct shoe America even though he had bee arolina has suffered a distinct lips s t hat one of* the race's greates xirfc while serving her. It is neec lV achievements that occupied B y have been repeated often in th hose of the other outstanding p? ithv goes out to his beloved wi.fi South Carolinian. We know somi I alfoctipn that characterized.the 1 feci for a season. We .would r< solace in-thinking on what his lit UU+Kfetp-fhrrst a-drrst~aml KihT far iu'ed well at the hands' of those n ps to this episcopal district in tl most widely known and influenti. ? past; and now we are blessed 1 luminaries in the advent of Bishc 'arolina to complete the unexpin r"BrsTuTp~Ransom 15. well known nil intelligence are valued highl; ios of kindness, tolerance and libe >m is a fearless and capable defei is ready to take, the stand at a ) be the right. mt. reserving theTiirht. at all timi rather tharr subscribe, to the pri 1928 elections he took to. the nln JSm ilh o? N?\v York forj>r<eaiden v. TlTsihoir k'ansom is known a*. a number of veai^^iirwss ecTit< il magazine of the connection. H ccIt in Chicago, the flrnt of its Mi igre .are many splendid thmfcs thi THE PALMETi could be said about him but some The Leader says Hail Bishop Rai the feelings of its readers. The passing of Bishop Hurst b po?t t6 hiind: "We are no other t _ Of magic shadow^st ,n ' Hound with this Sui In Midnight by th* * | ?: P 7) I N TED ~\ POINTS L j B> (?K(>K(iK A. SlN'tiLKTON A- I . i *"""- f u- The weekly text: Salute Rufuschons sen in the Lord, and his mother and mine> Romans 10:13. T.fmr Sunday was Mothers?Day. ''e Our hearts, were filled with tender sentiments. Those who have mothers ir. the flesh sent them tokens, gifts or or expressions of love. Those whose or mothers are on the other side of the ? river vowed that we would ever be ild true to the noblest, the highest and the ly 'best. And to act at all times as if ts-'-ehe were present and watching over us^ IVfot.hyf-s 1 ).'1V has ntn-ml lini let _ everyr day be as Mothers Thi y f- Where are those so-called leaders . of th(?.Jpeople who wete-afraid to take - a stand in opposing Judge Parker's confirmation tp be -an Associate Jus~ uo.urr of the~^nite<f-"Ltates ?^U\Vateh I Xhftrr for thcy "'&Ye"^kety ~ro'"".sTrir a- ! i round and say that "We won the] ." Victory,'* Had it been left .to them f -1" one who had.?xprest himself as opt! jf of Irarmony Kvith the Declaration of [^independence ana the Constitution of, [ir the .IJpited States wp^ld tonight be a . member of the hlghest_lribhharTrTThe land. id . , : ' Thanks to the activity and vigilance of the N. A. A. C. P. and other eoI operating organisations the Judtre was -j iiHi'ul*'<k Somebody was right when he said "Eternal vigilance is the price IS of liberty." This Senate victory is evil dcnce conclusive of the need of such rr h militant, fighting organisation as , the association. Join today, if- not a l?" member!? ; ^ We. need I'X [It'tl nothing in t>i < ? country unless we fight fo,. it. Fipht 1 s the battle of-ln'ainK-nmb politics* Too lon-p- has religion been _divorced from is responsible' for it,, and we inherited i rG the point of view from the American ] )f church. The time has come to call a 1 _ halt. That religion that. does .not-uuwk 1 out on the. level of brotherhood is not 1 worth having. The Nepro must turn ] away from empty and: meaningless 1 preachments to a w>iipnnn tv.nt nnVrf"* 1 ? Pur mure compH'U' living, justice and 5 security. - ] . . """ ; . - ' n Those Senators who stooiL-liv?ueV !t>" "y.'ill hivn niif Ikii|ljy,,i-t__ 3 V comes. We mean, to stand by those < who stand by us. That is pood poli-j' tics. Yet we stand for statesmanship. There were some Senators who | 4f- voted apainsl the Jlldpe because theyj did not think?him the proper??type ,s to sit on the Supreme Court bench. I ' A Judpe can't afford to be bias or * prejudiced. = -? e ". * k 11 !' In this the Senate stood fur?right ^ and in. ip;iz.tno::.Anu'ncan neonle will i g have a chance. Don't forp?t th<> date. ? ? The political lane is long anH t "has no turning. 7 ^ g= a. I- What is the use to. have the hajloli. ILLxtuV do hot qoo*u to get what yuui1 " want? That- is What other folk are s doing with it, yet they do not want j1 y you to use it. He who does not use |( I- it is a social non-entity. The reason i [S black people are crusht and opprtst | . today in certain sections isr because ' 11 they do not exercise the right" of the j . franchise. We do not intend to. let ' up or cease in our fight. In fact the ( fight is just beginning. Generation / after generation will come and go but the fight will be continued u.ntil be- ( neath the'silken folds of "Old Story" 1 all men shall live as comrades free. ' 11 and in every hoarf and - brain'shall 1 (T throb the pulse of fraternity. Thy 1 ie sons, 0? Israeh?after thy son, O, ' y Greece!""-~ 1 K ' _ 1 g - 1 Now That Bishop John Hurst is ( , dead,, the task of South Carolinians!. J* of his church is to, see to it that"! K things continue to move upon a highT II level. Allen university experienced a|^ veritauie renaissance unaer nis di- i , sliopric and general superintendence'. 1c j His policy and program was farsight- jf ed and far reaching. Honest to the I i- core?-A44eir4ti doomed to-fall from her j, ^ .lofty pinnacle unless those about herj carry, on in the spirit of the lamented , Hurst. She. myist not becomej a poli- , tical football to be kict around some, 5- ecclesiastical gridiron. ?5-.. *c-Hut it matters not how great a'.j fir man may bt> NvherfTie passes there is M gr- ?lw?y!?-somefrnp to-can yon hrs work.'? From theabegi#mn^^f time men have j been dying yet th:e world moves on. e- In fact death is an aid to progress, i ie It gives new ideas a chance, new peru] sonalities an opportunity to play their , parts and make their contribution. LO When Bishop Chappelle was over j >P the state the motto printed on- his t ;r) ^laUflnery-JiVaa-tJ'.The educational in-j. j? terests #of South for-nlina center atj Allen university." They still center!' there, and there they shall continue r_ to center regardless to the SURVEY.n AHen is not going to be the tail of ?i t]| kite tied to some inferior Institutiortf In a so-called rrferger. .. ,1 i 4: M [)_ At this time this writer does not know who has-been assighed by the , ^ Council Of Bishops tf) exercise gen?-|, ft Bishop Hurst. hnt he -hopcg tfo* )r signment .represents education, intel- i' [e liggpce. industry and progressiveness. A Bishop Hurst's equal is not?to?h??-^ foimd in the church and you may as l it well admit It. j. i .. ^S *a*.: 5 - -Tyr*.r *' v'i . s .. . - - ... ? ro LEADER i may be saved for another time^u nsom! and feel that 11 expresses ' f - . s 1 ? theSP nf tbo IW^Lun hati a moving row _ *1 iapes. that come" and go l-illumined Lantern held ) i Master of the Show." i L This ^writer called at his home' in ^ Laltimorc on iKe morning of Jan- *" uary 1st for "U transfer. It was quite * apparent that the bishop' was enfeebled but when we parted as only wtro^nve^sirdinhe light can mrt little did I think that I was looking upon his physical form for the last time. s We^ehatted for about an hour and . exchanged confidences which."I shah never divulge until I meet him when J1 the temple is completed. Me is gone. , r. *__i. - .... - - 11 i. .n uui lasiv iu strive on 10 nnish tpe " werkwhich heso^nobly begun. 1 PU R I P AT E TIC ? MUSINGS 1; D" ?' iv?i i linn nrjt AU f* A few days ago Solicitor Harris of Oconee county- is alleged to have re- ( ceived a letter threatening his life in n event he persists in his avowed deter- w mination to prosecute the lynchers ii Tit Allen ftVoon,?We Hope that TtTT" "2 solicrtpr~ds .sincexe in his expression-p that nothing shall deter him in push- F ing this case to the limit. a It is to be expected that a group-of a cowards such as that howling, muder- F ous pack of-irends would "alTempt to 1\ intimidate those who are responsible t< for enforcing the law; but times like o these demand men and we hope that t< Solicitor Harris proves himself i>o a man. Many have been the times ? when those responsible for law en" forcement have made their bold pro- \ iHumcwmentq as to then?internum^, j only to have the whple thing simmer, away , within a very short" time. Fresh in our memory is the Lowman lynching. "Prosecute the lynchera." was the cry resounding throughout?South Carolina, but what has [ *! become of that case? . It has heenj *j' cast rnto the Timlin thiop^ V .It'is a source of wonderment to {' us just why our newspapers in Co- X lumbia pursue a news policy so con- i|. tiary to their editorial policy. The; y never been published by either of our | papers. The news- fttoric^ -that, have X ocen published by them sep.ni to .take ?j< uhe crime for which he was lynched. ?j. Mot a word has ..been printed by ei-,_j V :her of- them-ahm'fAhr^ ' uilion that look place between Green | y ind his accuser. liberal editorial I X policy isn't worth* a"* pickayune if the A news stories are such as to infcen nowttpnpnr rnifl.ivg; f. -u VCfV SmujT .|. torials while all read the news sto.ri^tl ? some "day this condition must change". J T m ' | K5 -TirWrtftE 8HOALS NEWS " "Z ? .? . . . L O Sunday school was largely attended ?> it Big Bethel. Sunday morning. With ill officers present the' lessmCvyas. iff ' d :erestingly taught. After which the *8 t.ord's supper was offered. /The Rev. 9 2eldcm~Cowari~~ascphdpfI the rostrum J? ind delivered a most enjoyable and, ? ioul stirring sermon which was eniov-1 9 nr by" all present. Mr. Ernest Rubin-10 -on was a business visitor in Green-10 ?Saturday! *n' Greenwood 3alurday. 7 1 f& The many friends of Mr. P. L. Da-! ft /is wjll be pained to learn of his*, ieath in Detroit recently. |A Mrs. Ellen Anderson's son -Ado)- 10 phus of Charlptte spent-'Mothers''*5 Day .with her. . . fi fri rv.ll n 11 - - - ' i ne vjuq f enows neld their annual O Tanksgiving service af-"Dunn Greek 3 >n Sunday afternoon at 3:00. A splea...P lid program was rendered. 2 ~PV T.. Robinson acting as master of p :eremonies and Mr. W. C. Davis if ? principal speaker were gooiL. Rev. p \llen T. Dixon of Columbia preached O he sermon. That boy can go. some. 3 ?Among the visitors at our church p Sunday were Mr.' Thomas Leverett 3 ind -Roebuck, Misses Webb anil ?q Hill anil KblNe ladies from Prosperity P whose?names'we~ failed to "get. The p thurch was glad to have them. Cuiae P igain. g We are sbrry^ttr-report The follow- p ng on the sick list: Mrs. Carrie Hnmp ? :on, Mrs. Luuisa Riley. ? p Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of the Riley g section visited our church Sunday. p Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith an- p lounce the marriage -of their daughter. ? Martha, Saturday, the 10th. Ware Shoals apd Due West crossed ? !>ats Saturday. The game was a thril- p ler from start to finish. O Webb the pitcher, held the visitors ^ almost hitless until the 0th inning, a, I'he game ended 5-4. Butler, the old i>Tay eagle, is still "performing around y the first sack. Will Redd did the re ? ^ p RRTTIU (CAliruv >.?- V ?M I ^ UI' , *t* TRENTON :?; Sunday, May 11th was a noted (lay in the history of Mt. Canaan Baptist ?! church. At 10^0 o'clock the Sunday ]:* s<frnr>i tuna +?WTf?Vr??tHT X Prof. A. W. Nicholson. y At 11:30 o'clock the pastor, Rev. X G. W. Blocker,. introduced Itev. Thosu'j* Nobles of Adgusta, Georgia td.'de.--uX* liver the serfno&r-From the effects of his preaching, seemingly all- hearts | jt were set on spiritual fire. Tha pastor-iX spoke some very helpful and eneou-jy ratrinjf words. ! X After the services were over a spe-iy cial Mothers'-Day program was ren-'X deredL ;_Seyeralyjsitimf schools aatre; present and rnanv "investing . orn-rX tlotis "Were made. ' X Amons: the visitors who spoke were 1-& Mr3. ^allie.^-Lr- -GoWtmr -rrf RdjjufiuhL-% who for the past few years has been ? head of the teacher t.rftini*?? <! "?-+ I ' ment at Bfettig academy. She mftH? ? .. - i > v i i very good talk along the lino Of CI Mothers Day as well as the'proper raining we should give our boys and :irls. ? Prof. Nix, prinelpal of the graded chool of Qraniteville also made an nteresting speech. The pastor, Rev. 51 AV. Blocker", S rho is now pastoring six churches, I IrO s evej wide-awade and at his post.; Chi Rev. A. W. Williams, pasto,. of Cat Ridge Hill Baptist church, Ridge. A Spring who-was engaged in school Rec ^ork at Bettis academy,.the past; A erm, and at present engaged in work Pla nil a ifsident Uf this place, at tended. '4: fuvRSptist state convention at Ander-1 Bin ?*" Inst-"Week: He reports a plea- 4 ant trip, and a successful Session. [thci Miss Reavte Lanbaro. a graduate of I # ne ciass,01 iy^u qt ileitis in comany?with her brother, Mr. Thomas \ unham, left fov New York last Tues- Cal ay where they Will spend their sum- K le.e^flLcat-iQlb r ?< Prof. A. W. Nieholson^Mrs. Bessie ayj({ u__Nicholson, "Miss Viola Nicholson .q Trs. Essie C. Holmes attended the erp; uneral services of Mrs. Beulah? (I. Iraham of Saluda. It was indeed a ad occasion. We extend to the famiy. our deepest sympathy. ' V II-Inbehmonvii.kb t.N. C.J NEWS! CONDUCT SPRING REVIVAL [<'"< ? ?i b-? - 1??-Hre Rev. E. B. King, and Prof. Jas. O. dod barter have returned from Clear- thei icnjt, N4M4.h Carolina, ,where 'jthey. j -ere conducting a spring revival meet . lg at the Liberty Hill-Baptist church ,<i| .fter ttye ht?ejihfr. the^,visited several ran laces,?Mtrrtoh; Mbrganfon, SheTby, ttld1 'orest. City, North Carolina. While gre t Glearmont they were entertained do si t the homes of the following: D. G. the Lunsucker. John Claik. ;Q. M. Clark. Svor I'arshall Hunsuckdr, Charles; Bon- the: in, Homer Reinhardt, \V. W. .lames, ()|(| f, datawba and Prof. J. C. Coving-y^et in of Catawba. ~ . [~TT - _ ? " . * * . 1 .. ? 11 n Benedict-Allen an * r' " v> ~ t j J* (Ktulor the Supervision ; '' ?- of Kdueatiu ! 1). H. SIMS, President' ' At Betted iHCollem1 and Allen l:i ' Summer Session begins June ll> I . Pa cutty of in|t!)taniling educators f >t" r~t'rfrtit toward uradiurtimn-^-he?ntis ! ratPS.-HVetH-t-nniy be earned-by sUul and B. S. degrees from either instituti Solid in your application early so t round-trip pail road transportation u :?\hiUTlKU.ATK IM.A.M.? ? -Send for application blank to i). n. Vi\r>-~of rr | ?~ * Benedict - A l it >000000000i?000000000000000000< ? ?ALLENDALE SUM ALLENDALE, .MINE Kith to JI riVH WEEKS OF SI\ ?? , Approved by State Depart! An outline cotirse~dT~study has bee to obtain credits leading to Klimei work" or self-improvement. J.-B.-FFLTON , -__r ?? Board and lodging may be secured .,?* For further information, write: OOP OO O P O O OOP o'o.oou'oo ooo OOOQ O p < ooooooooooaoooooooooo.ooooooo< THE GREENVILLE SI FOR TEAC A SuninieKScKooI in the West Largest in the , JUNK 9th ? Jl Approved by the. State Depa J~ftd!ts v iv^-o Tvil| serve~ aH bib I B. FKI.TO-N lr. r Ma7 " i tpini !? < ('o-iiper'ating:-, Anderson, ( Spurt nnbur r.? K, L. HK'KSON, . Schplield SchoTijj A Hoard ami lodjjynp; may he secured i dollar- in iwi7 dollars and lifty cents; lars and fifty cents to four dollars'at I <?y other " iu.fnrttratfpn. write, MRS. I.. GOK O^OOOOOOOOOOOaOO'OOOOOOOO'O'CfaOX SETTLE THE BIG SUMMER G1 IT MF.SIIUTS AT TH K \ ESQ. State College Or. SIX WEEKS BEGINNING JIJN A WIDE RANtfE OF COURSES; signed for Principals, Supervisors, -Teachers in High Schools, Elemental s??TwaiTTer-TTtf Special Subjects.' ?KIX SIZED. . FAn'l.TY-Regular Staff supplem# ?t ties of othor Colleges and dfstinfc.ui! .. and Administrators;. a Total of 40. mcnts and Recreations. DKtittKKS: The only Summer Scl to offer-credits for the Bachelor of / Degrees. *Vt?AN.N^TRIP ~ For Bulletin and Detailed.Inforrrjatio; ? ?thk>h State C( mi" c~ ' V. I . .> Saturday, May 17, 1930. osing^?Exercises?of Mather Industrial; ?School 1930 ? iumlav, May 215, 4 p. in., Baccareate Sermon, Tabernacle Baptist jrch, Rev. S., S. Yountfblood. First vary Baptist Choreh, ('o)mnbia. londav: -May 2b\ S:t)0 p. ill.. Tiaiiu I tital, Owen Hall. fonday, May 1$, 8 p. ni.,. Class v y, Robej't Snmdls hiffh school. . 'uesdav. May 27. 1 p. m., Altimnne iiness Mrotinn, Owen HalL ! p. m., Class Day Kxercises, Ma-' r Cottaire porch.. I .awn Part v p. rtr.,i??J?nnni'tieenu'nt Fxerelr.es, .... ... I.'-J 1.. II , iddces's, Rev. C. II. Brown, vv vary Baptist Cjiureh, Columbia.,, ,xhibits-of school work a re-shown ?' [>wi-n rmd -Hiiisnn'ii Tlalls Monday-? Tuesday. J! are invited to attend these ises. , Doctors- Disagree /hen children are irritable and vish. grind their teeth and sleep lesvly.?hrrrr?di"wtivM- -imins rtml ' urbnnorr, lm k pf~nppotite. ami v?itebtny?eyes-,?ndsc" and fingers, . tors will .not always agree' that / ar* suffering from worms Many hers, too.~will not believe-; that ir -carefully brought up children have 'wnriny?T+rr?fact- remainstT these symptoms will yield,'in u 7""*" at majority of cases, to a few ps of \\ hi'e's Cream Vermifuge,' sure expellnnt of round 'and "jiin m.?If?your?child?ha*?any?of iesynvptoms, .try this" harmless, fashioned remedy, Which vou can at .Vie per bottle fro ill * < . - ' f75 W.WKRbTTTTItl C STORK . .... T. mrimei School ~jy mate Dopai fmenl j; nu)_ _ . K If.C. K.'"NTTrToN. Direetor. X liMTsity, Cnhimh'bt. S. C. it " and ends July 19. 19 5?. T ' roin loading institutions. . . . ' ' " ' \ { n.i- If. 1 HiMcaattg "I Y rr enfsr in ciMtrrc toward A. K. 1 .oil. 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(?'. >oooooooooooooc?ooooooooot >000000000000000000000001 QUESTION EARIA'. f ; | SUMMER SESSION OF ? n X . angeburg, S. C. ? E 16--ENDING JULY 19 j. More than 125;specially de- )) Registrars, Advisors and 'j* 'V and Primary Schools* and . fAKV TRAIWINT: L'MPIIA- 1 ? X inted by members of Facul-1 X - - ^ died -Public Sch?o] Teachers ? Special Lectures, Entertain- j ?_.. j( hool in the State authorized. .j. irts and Baehelor of Science X TPS <>\' inPIUTTL'iriTinii I Vr *' ' --i-ii-'i** a.?II iiji'.'jj'jj A ' n, Athlress A KSIDRNT, 'j : allege, Orangeburg,; S. C.