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" = j uts (tour woman w no nas moan
of hor works/ lias so srampod Jio
: heart's of I he |'t'"| ^ of <a.Iambi;.
v>^ SVlioot IJoifnl jrivOH- llm sehool lli
^ . lllossnm root St l <i<'I Tii-r mum".
Thy.-record made by t etia SaNot
n (unify UuikUiia si amis out in bol
' ' t ode lrersnu w In-1 would rondor a \
Soulli (nroliua should she divest
v . tfmi write an atiloidoyp aphy. \\ e ;
- - moan much to l lv myriads ot yoi
' . (Wi'tals.of 1 lit* 1 'olia.Saxon School.
mornlod ^for^ iIs ^ ^'" '} ^iVi''*
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- ' mi-: STATI-: i
Ncyor in the history ot the tw
hers of aspirants' lyi; -'I'idirovi Ijoi
-*-*?as h a vol ttm lei in- ir ;iinn ar.o ice the
::-tlilolir stadia of IVnedict ai
that these you up' atjiktes mus.r~Si
. . . >. nilii aiu o.
We have lu-.'U ivliabls' inform*'
on tin' part <>l ad who i ;i\* to do
war to mako it ope hewnd'the t<
. and that 11 ?-J? ttyi.ninoil that
. it s vpraiv as a it\ai < !' 1 -I'm ,1!<. a1;tiI
jjt i jrj.ii; and I .iviriy siniM-Smil It till
down alpln'ir ' i :' " M-i"; :111 I thpivn
ers in hotli ? : :i ?? . Smil li < aruli
tor than slio lias dniio Wit In rto. .
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had invasion to spoak i.i iln- I?*i*tI
- ' At(ni1 hlv. ni;t^t?bio |i'ii>l,sln-.d h,
Deli'iulor. Smoo t hiiT i inic thorV
a magazine thai tills a I -?li; t'rlt no
ica: this magazine is..also publish
"J Vi'< ni/.o in a;n. a i nl i s i < I i 10( I I?y <' a > \\
T;lio" llronzoiuan r: nd".. arl't is 11?;
Hol('t|lt'<ryfiii<'ly ' !' t'i<! inn.'a n;u
rials iiinit'i; tin* do- iynat ion'"Tul<j
tiirus that' pnSsiw iuiu<t?al...litnfa
is lliay .'hn jud^o'l 11 a Vii\\ j'To;
" rnnnhor- i?r" at'h-'rt i - t hat a;
i lion:c tin ir n.odiums .bivau. o. <
I'H ? ? !? -i ill I 1*1 . 1 I I. I I I'll, i 111/..
merits <>!' any Neuvo n'aira/ine ve
' WP t;ik~;i i i;r.ud>4t#h-t- in e
hoiT'Usc of '.some fit tin avipiainlar
: "Hrtvvs once sorvorrns a tearher at
be* remembered by those who ram
of snia 1TsTjtt lire. droa^ -v?>ut~?? 1 a
1. and doio.r(>}| (lofcrniinat ion. We
\ ce. s can befall The Ihonzfmian w
at Alien lie was the rnovin?r'spii
, pilblieat ion, \vhi< h etj rai l rd yre;
monv.calt I). i\ o mihe'r^tand. t hai
y deal' oar to the sneyv-t :ori Hi of In
Review at the o. n! (bne'ral Conf
t When Abbott ^ Monthly annea-rs (I
-VA - azinus_ a ml 11 uxn . < aUslainlinif tic
"'"u^
|lli; KT.1TC
At last the 1 'nit.od Siaios Smatc
v t\f Sit-iiil ti I 'to-, ilini *!?>? l.;i e i iur (nfni
.. .w?.?? .iV""1** fr> ' > x- 1
convincing "No"! =<0 Senator, Col
-? ?' ?he eel timed to lU-Uil?Luil>_ ll is do
"Carolina affords ,aad exanu>hf.\vlii
of ( He who has v. urn i he 1 ji)f.1)
joicinK as Mease's it podiaI-hoo
*" ' As far as-the Nepro is eoneeri
whatever Iho at) itnd" < I' t he Seiai
?irrpo- iMe for it hivo'iai in I he so1
uttefvdisrespei i for \vi una llhood,
taw, the-overt foah hcj^t-tuL at.fitiu
WtrttbjTcT' I h.at .Setvafor-eleet |f.y
" uTlll lilhTllK1 d^hr^Mit'MffoTr to-yff
in aeeornanee willr t he- pritieiples
of Ibe-tfiiletI States, _
In'the jrtihei-r,at orial ? race it a?|
TTIartiXvnVirTlrnTi'"Tieor" vji,:. '^\TiiT T>
? v Ayain ib bndytl^ wd
1o the prejudice of his. hearers ve
Assembly; ciui*inv the days'of the
' Ili?' 'unsavory Iryi Minn put ove
fa rpet-hayyers, -trmt ynv'e the 7u
would leyi date in the same mhnni
Mr Johnston boasted of his se
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ltDAV, SKI'T. 20, 1930,
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SAXON. _|
it-so-mueh to the world because
r immaculate character on the
. i hiit < liov have through their
at w as formerly known as the
i as a~srhodl teacher and a emm-d
relief, in this city, ami she is
iarr^t -;ia vico t tr- t he -Niei^rtH's s)f
-herself' of hoi natural modesty :
lire sure that such a work woultL
nth who shall pass through the
The School Hoard is to he com-,
i set.tii.ig up I his splendid ideal
u-h:-t ioHT~
>\\Ul CAMM.
o schools have such large numiprs
appeared for early- practice
-ill?A_nl istlel imd Ihu^st Fields.
id Allen respectively It. seems
jrrsr sume. event el?u-husual sig(1
that there is concerted efTor\
with the Colored State Fair this
mdost hopes of its well wishers,
lienediet-Allen g:>me shall take1
-Lincoln: Wilherfoive-West V.irsV
The hoys are certainly hard
lire some husky luuLshiffy playna
should support athletics bets'/F.MAN.
hiicago. A few weeks ago -vve
i"coining publishingotl Abbott's
v.1 he publishers of the Chicago
ed among the Negroes of Amoved
at Chiioatfo 1{ is called The
/ II \V. ('reWs, ' . - . .
<,of interest, true stories, a well
let 's Forum, well- written editoit.'or
Lgave it." and other feairrr
rr.,1.,,. \Vlw,4 < lA .
i (> ><11111-. iv iitu im.-> 11 ici}4 <i/. 11 h:
. t degree from live quality, anil
> | >ear in it. Ail vert isesrs-do nut
>f sentiment. Tlu> Mronzeman
q select ti\"e grout) of ail vert isel
published.
ailing attention to this venture
ire. with the editor, Caswell W.
Allen University. He will ever
e in*.contact- with him as a man
nt intellect, unswerving loyalty,
feel sure that nothing but sucith
CreW.A as.its editor. Whileit
behind a very good st+nlent
iX, notice throughout-Hie"ConiI
Mr; Crews would not turn a
become-editor of the A M P
memo of 1 })(> A. M. E. Church,
hieago.will boast two good mag \\
spatters?The Defender,; The
7 ~ ~ ! " f .T
TK)NS7~
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! must be thankful to the voters
rin ansWer an unhesitating and'
enian I Mease's request t hat he
ntil fnl that t he history of South
Jre the repudiation at the polls
as met wit h such universal re?
iied; Fie may rest assured thaL_
tor elect may be, it is Well nigh
and the flagrant disregard for
le of his preclecessor.
rm:s will calry toi Washington .
emlAodied in the Constitution
niiiL. oonciior iora ij,
r defeat mg Dim D. " Johnston
k?HH Itaw made a direct appear'
"lien he-alluded-do the~Gerieral
Ueeonstruction. He spoke of
r by Negroes, Scalawags and
TrnonTTioTi that his opj>ononts 1
>r. * r . ' i |
vei;al degrees, but did not re- J
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; 'r THE PALM En
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veal that he had made sufficient'
_the most VPn<* > "? * horihp i?n
Carolina is that passed by those
t'arjrpt baggers, and that 1 >e?nus
"sTommI to citizenship irv the t:nit
plenty time for study,.
BETWEEN TIIE 4
: LINES
_ BY GORDON B. HANCOCK
The Silver Lining.
^ *
'I'll,, horiaon jof race relations in
these I'tiib'tl STrrtcs is almost -continual!
v darkened by foul deeds-'and rmppalit
evils^-Uie enormity of which has
in reeent months occasioned vo'aVe
roneern. In suite of the prnmisp nf a.
hamper crop of 'lynching* for 1030.
the recent appearance of the, "Black
Mi In s" srl ' Georgia has drawiiiiom
a' large secior *.?t jtlie Southern press
a renewed plea -for -justice to .thu ^
WrrHf?(neii, This constitutes one of*
l_lm_.iim.-t heart eiiltpr. lUiUlifcstat.il.ilIS -
of racial?o/.ind will frrTinnc out uila
is sipielehed it must bo (Juno by those
South in a Idntr time! If the "Black
.-aiiiv S..1' u lifiT" ! -I?^ (iii ai'(" 11 at ton"'- ~
?i wiHiiur to WTlJrcifl'jHthc further
luKam'^ nf the South upon the \?ppies>ion
(d'u del'eiisoloss Netrroos. _
Bol'mv Tin- ,|)l n|WSvrl ucnliPinlr on- slaujjthl
Upon Nyroes v.otild bo carried
out it had to lace public sentiment in
wtu. heTjiles?. in the" promise. His
bonds were tied and' tie bad no recourse
save to resist or bis protest ,
which, without the supj'iprlrof a group
id' I'rii'iidh nml justico-lin iiio whites. would
amount to n<> more than *ui infmit's
Inont-h?ngn'mst the tU+ViuW'
w i iul>. I'o rTTTiii a fyt ; f.il UmTMc TO "the press
of Hie white South is cr hoi units
stern disapproval and this means ;
tli.it lilt ini:it ele Hrr?''|{|m )( fllPm .
movement, the .monstrous proydny of
tmrnrairt'e and racial bigotry. will be hanisheil
from the land, not however
until it has perhaps vexed' and diseoiiiforted
many NegVoes.: 'l'|lL.
Klnx K i.m doctmr?d?I'm' lu'ruiKf?ail lhu
Negro's,.protest, but Lit'cullae se 11tiino.nl
w hich in the last analysis gives
promise-' of some larger measure of
citizenship tor the Neffrd." A It lY'TTTg h [
t>i( growth m' this sentiment is "finin- '
CnlU- (+._ - ? :.V .... I
I,...- inu^i?won HP"
on it! Tins is another ot those ujrly
facts." That this sentiment still livi s
aud at sundry times manifests itself
in certain critical situations, gives
promise-of a hi.e.trer tuture;' that this
sentiment hits" thrown down the gauipfe
of~Jt}'tttle"to the" '"Mack Shirt" nlocement
is indeed hearoning?it is the
'silver liiiiii!'- to a mighty hlig'k cloud,.
The l.otfc of Performance*
"Tli,. Negt'o fairly flew" is.part of
the aecounts ad" suine riinninttMi.uioe in
the West recently. 'A mighty drray
t> f fleeted-footed athlels {lathered
"from inany notions tp contend Tor
Jauiadk- immortal. They had siiijjl*,
Xeji'roens, there olid among thi m svni'
one Kjhlij- Tolan. They soy that Ne{ ro
ran! His-team mates and niair:t"ei
s >eni?him awa\?t< a Negro hotel
because eolor traditions in this
eon lit ry J'.oi t rade .their taking him
along .as one. of their..comrades in
contest. It- has in*t Keen determined
what 'Tolah sgid Or-iliti when he was
shunted aside., lie' went- straightway
ti> tile NTjri'o hotel Itllt hi< III! lid was
in.u-.with a running mind and when
tiie sun weiit down, o that eventful
-dtrj-~haldie Tnlan's name was' written
They sav that Negro ran! Some cull.
' up-n ,~thc pages of the umiUM'tals.
i-d him "n'iuuvr" and spin,, "darky"*
I mt * iIl.V ..II ....II
mi. V.iii mill il rjUlllor HOW.
iVIivji* . Liintbri'sr. iei't New Voile lot.
Paris they calli'd Jiim. a "i'lying fotd"
.but whell he returned With th(. aeelaini
?.f 1 he mil iniK ringing?in - IiUears.
it 'wiW ( id. Charles l/null>erg
Mid such lias if heeii ever si rich and
w.ilj hi,- until vej'il I'j.n records of mail- ,
kind slinll rpcrisli from, the earth. lid
die Tdlan Weill into hat siadiani a"
Xi'lru youth to some, a "nigger" to
others -and to still others air ordinary
"darky"; lait when Tolan had perforin
cd his nlloUd task, he. departed
gloi\y crowned, and a hero--i|u.ite.' worthy.
*to share thy immortal lame , of
tlu" (ireek* Ion?1 >iru e uone I'iujit their
enchanted land of Hellas. We have,
not heard muck about Tolan's jn'otest,
hut we have heard that the >XeS'l'n
ran! No account has come o! his
bitterness and abuse ..of those who
segregated him, hut the work! laibws?
that kiddie Tohm n.imiinnil, I liv
miration of all the nations of the
earth.' That is very important.
Thiiiking men would ratherhave Iiddlc
called *'niggev^"With ihterinatioiitd?famp
Httacheil than to he called"
Negro among the "also-rans." flail- _
mg names is the business of the
crowds in the grand stand: wmnVno
lines is-the business .of Eddie Tolan.
Tolnn could call TVames fun," Init he
was busy winning the relay. Eddie
did not go. over to Chicago to squabr
l ie, he went to do his ^tntl' :<n<l ho-did!
.They say that N'ocru ran! If
Eddie .had argued almut his equality
and that there \vert. thousands in the
ejindstands who could (Iqvd)tless have
surpassed Iwnr- Rut when1 Hddic perJlllidlVvt'l.'
.'.V Enrich* iiuV't hi'' l"nu!Tf
w< i ds withered before the logic of
per fornianee. Eddie novor could
have settled an argument oh race if
tl\v? Sriidi argument vv'erir xneouchod hr
ok Is; hot it toot^oniv a few nec.oonds to
settle by. the argument of- perforjlj'ilLig
t There i.- one argument of
words, and another of performance.
The basis -of the Negro's future rests
moYo tttrpoiyi tipbw "hfc pi'tTwrrrhiir'n"*
than upon his protest*, They say
that Negro ran! Tamir live great Ed- (
And So Forth. ?
\V'e note that Earl Smith" ; doted
Jockey bronchi (iallaht Fo*?tr? ~(the
tape a winner. Th(, job is to th& av
iTjiirf iNogro what (Jallr-nt Fox is to ^
m owrief. Negro, hoilrl your job.
4. '
: - -
X) LgABER ?r ' ; _
research to know -that some Qf
i on 11 a1 Statute lux k:r~oT~~Sout 1 c"
( some Negroes, Scalawags, and
e of-them even-Hte has been retrck-States
government, ?hie has
Resignations must* not be pranked
and sore, if you .may, but keep your'
resit!'Mutton 1p. your poci;< T., ( r else it
with theso times." Get disgruntled
n\ae get accepted. This is no timc to
prank with resignations.
The Negro "freak radicals" tell u*5'
that Jesus Christ, Garrison and John
Brown were radicals. Granted! .Jesus
Christ got himself crucified; Garrison
got himself mobbed. in the
streets "of Boston and John Brown got
himself hanged at Charlestown. The.
N'egio. radical gets himself paid off! 1
Sir Arthur Keitlq eminent Brit-ish
surgeon and anthropologist raises the;
question of sriwrnv ' 'nim- 11 tni lll,ir~
rest to give man time to let his tnoralscatch
up with his. scientific adr
vancement. - To rest science .fur ten
years would bring great ni.isery .upun
the human race", fur .mankind: eats,
1 iVos~nTrd~^-4imi_its hying in science. '
Since Science evidently i- leading m:iTT~
to destruction and sipce man ailt die _
without science,, mar,. musi change
his heart in uritef to survive. This
rmnes pretty . close" to rr?!iyi??u?TnnT"~
ChristiaTiil\. I wTTTiVi.o- if ?;u
just U> quiet and .-sit liu'ht, w ill they -r
iu?t realir.u. Unit after' all- Jwiis
Christ's Di ol1 i an. ii>rt hp-ooiy ..'no ! I
human salvation. Dr. M.iyn anted ?
siuuuon-of Rochester, Minn., has come
forward with' tho statement that >.
iig'HHt as a thc.rapeulir?:it;ci.t-?n?of--1
vast' impprtnni.o suru'dpy. lad us
stand still and see tin* salvation of
(lad.' ' . V.
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V o T Tsnu? I > 1 =
4* 0 I N'-T" S:"
... (ioorge Smith'fun ?-- ._
\ The weekly (vxttl'rinv.os shall come ,
out of j-ipypt; . Kthiujiia " shafl soiiii
stretch Haiti her hands unto Hod.
d'salm dil, . . !
The weekly i|:oi; "Science and tin
machine hYiVe tin facy oV
the earth", tuc vmy:, of me., and woni- ,
' frod +t, and oui i\ nowie-Pro <a: n ?Iti
Kveit the nieii may, jflorit'y scionc* j
it is not a (hill W ho -wrajviriyn?frr' i
Ti too! to he used. Any world vow J.,
thii-t does not eiiihi.?iv.e it uVi.-se: 777 " j ;
murk. . j i
Religion nni.-t net He pa. t ia! .7
slight ai y area of kim-w lodge. Poli
ties, T'VoriOil its... ('Hisie,- ;;ir. Jill loso.
phy,-?all are different interests. >
man in his'tpicst for the good iil'iv
P.enedit-t ('oTP-ge tniil Allen I'ni
.versify under the Itituk'i rliip of lh e
dents Starks and-Sims began ano.h-J,
eV year of work on tin soNcuUenlli. I
Those two colleges arc leading l.,u
van in, the ait of coopeint ion
Jiliuii-iii-huiied-. with dolbthv
This servant has alwayt <>n{? n.|
'Pet"Tor"V*Tiitrttnttio n ol <lupii< a-s-co+n ..I
work. .Speaking,' alimjj t'l_tir 'lino ?.i
low (lays ago' -in a? ynmhitied family
L'l'ollli moot liny t hi.- hail was In'
.-.(piaivly on the, head hy I'rc.-.ider.t j '
Kmeritus. Antisdel.
There- is" d'opiny ' 1 nat A hep. ..-a I j
Menedici will live loiijr. as bearers n j
jntxrfH('t*tt?-e to thoie-und- ??t -)t>>n-v\4rt < j
hovs and jtrlrls who waii; in .t.lie way]
of preparation for' la'->-ei- u el'ulne
' in lih'. . ? I
I es;t~yoii forirel." l*vof. A./\. '.bin. . J.
1'i ineipal o!" Sims . 11 iy_ii School in ,
l.'niun has load- a reeord in,
city of more than pass-inc"- no.: i n*. ;
There is-jin?tr:we of litllcnes* ?!' m.h-v.,
rowiu-ss in ijie. man. lie, I .uvrs-oa. Id
Tinley and Myers stand o'.st,...-iHfc*
liitiedicl forg-otten |frr.v:rrd::L!
and lieu lias Stale and < "P.i 1 in*j forgotten
such at indoles as I'aiiJ." |
ai.d' itdtf?Mel lonn !?l 14a? A id ?
I'preoteVr, Addison .an I tioadwin
I he--o stai s, ot iiu- I'lane i il w?o--pioneers
-who.iaid thy 1 onadat ion an i.
spayed the way for shell later "ei lolu i
ties as the Williams brother-- ot Item
edict, "Abe" lloWaid a.pd .Swinion
A tier.
W'liy not a hMM-hnll ;>:irk or i I "5
IVoil irana-d. after. an ini'-tandifii,'
alludete instead o'- naming it for <
t11 cliiiiviiimn)j
t'lnnehes arc iM- uaUy n.a.mi-l lV>r i
f !111 !"? I41>iv* 11, and then iil'icr they afo'l
dead. -Addison-- Khd<4? or Addison?
Cooihvin Field sounds A1 ! ! !: :tl
Selah.
-?South f'.'.rnfina has vioelod till1, o. Thanks
to the j^dod, whito- \v n.u t,i 0!
the stale. TkT Hit est. news i; the
ell'eet. that the eoiistHulioil is on it way
back from- hell.
?-N WV-S r()n
last Sunday lu.ornimr I?r6mpt1y
at 1U o'clock the Sunday?Se hoof of
KhC'lU'ZtM1 A \I W (IKii ? /?!?
x unit ii w]ini('(1
hy Superintendent .1. \V. Ford, and
most of the * teaehcrs wore on time
with well prhpared lessons to impaty "
tn?thc. students. .
At 11:1 r? the pastor .preached a tvon
derful sermon, taking I'ap.his subject,
"Excuses." A lartre and hpprccintive
audience heard him. Tn the afternoon?in
Ml. Olive ftgplisL (dmrch .
threP funerals were preached by-the
pastor, Rev. J. L. Brooks;* .
The revival meeting is in progressin
.Mt.. (Alive HantiSj. Church. Jaw. ,S?- 1
C'wXlanfphell w1;o is pastor oC St. Paul 11
Baptist- Church, A nderson, tsJ ttointr 11
irift preaetuug. Rev d^am pi it'll ~trr a 11
wtinijfrfdljircncher njirPTs1 ifofn{ ' rnufTi J
i n this ni pet i a ?* in the v h|
uC t;>i.1 n fykssfc.?
Tne JubFWq, quartet of Georgetown; r
with the SilvW-Tones and the Puck- ?
et/ts Four Harmony King's rendered v
exccflent selections to a large audi
PYTee at Khcne/.or Sunday afternoon.
?Rev..and M?. J, W. P. Puckett hadtas
thf'ir dinner guests on last Wed-y
npsday, Rev. S. ('. C'amjphell, ttcw. .I.t
L. Brooks, (). Y. Valentine, Prof, and ,
Mrs. Roy Gordon and Mr. W. L. Fox...
-' ' , /. t
~ ?~s" -?
/
worth.
-JThe pastor nfid members of Ebenez-r
were>?lnd ?to h?ve as their guests
m last dStrnday-'afternoon. tb<? Rev;
S c. ("amph'cll.
Tt\o" revival mootmsr?nf?Khenezer
-V M. Kw"Ctyirfh will luwin next SmiraT^TT(>vr^*uT*^^^^T!?r<nToujrn"(TT
N< nth Carhlitir will do the preaching.
The Colored Community "Fair will
1 "'ill nil l he llrrh. or t-rrrnher~nTr^TVTfl
inn six days. Come and enjoy your
:Vivos. We have secured one of the
cilcan.er-t carnivals on the road, the
Douglas Greater Shows. ? ---- >' ?
Prof. O. y. Valentine was welcomed
int :> our church as a" member iand
i lunch- worker.
The. Dillon District Sunday School
Convention will he held th's. week on
St. Mtttt-hewfc Circuit. *
Carnella Foxworth "left last. Sunday
for a brief vacation. \\ tide
away she will'visit friends and relat
ei in I'liiknleliihia and ."New Vork.
Mr. and- Mfs. P, F. Presslev were
the, week end fliests of their nnvnnls
it Ileniminfcway.
The following - named pers^ps 'niv
indisposed at this writing: I*'inili'l,
Shi versj, M| Hi'ii TilTiM i'i 7\Ti
i MuaiH iiadsden. Mrs." N'aonli Foxv
or til. Wo are wishing for .them a
1 needy recovery. : *?
.Mis. Ilattio Kenny, mother of Mrs.
I'irlit of all. . .
Mr. and Mrs, Hampton Smith are
!lie happy parents of a tine baby boy.
ThK ftilln\viiii'. -nai)ie(l teachers, have
hotyt-rdkeUU?t^.-tcacb-4n^trii! Mullirre
!' jrh''' Si luntl: Prof. ;(). Y. valentine,
i ute West. 1'Vincipal; I'rof. Itoji GorMiss
f,. Alexander Allendale; JMiss
lU'ssio Mullins. Florence; Miss Sara
Vatts,-. . C-tmnibia; Miss Raima Wilr.inir,
(banu'ebarj':; Mi>.*lva M. MrVnten
Maiioii; Miss Christine F.
!oi ibvaie. Columbia; Miss llatiie II.-,
, TinnnonVvi 1 !? ; Mrs. K. 1. Dm'hett.
IuTf>11-: Mr~. Ml 17 Williams, KTuT
tins and Mrs Foreneo K. Brown of
''rane.e]-iirf.. .
c i int-on n i:\vs
. VaeiUinns are over and students
i:lid teacher's iuv preparing to leave
:~:al * siiine liaM- left for their school
'.v oi'h'. ,
Oar sehopt yip'oned - September 1,
nv it li a lartfe enrollment. Tho fol(
wi'tijj: coinpn.stY the. facultyT Prdf J.
. Johns oi. Principal M iss Naomi
: .li 11. t. t'ohnnbia; Miss I.illio Smith.
' ise.r; Mjss Samson, Due. West; Miss
' irkson. Columbia; Mrs. Ruth AlexitleiT
Glinton, Miss Panola.. Harris,
I !?lit??fi; MTss~""('lara Pearl Wrieht
i n 'iviis, .Mis's Claudia ITorraH, Clin
ii; Miss Ida Boyd, Xuwhon-y: Airs,
i;, f\_ Alexander, llonoa Path> Miss
1'"ir.ii'c Boeder, Clinton; Miss- I)orANNOUNCING
THE TIIIF
:c ' ; c
State (
'? Septembe
Freshmen and all ot
.port September 22 f
;vsl: enrollment regi*
; . ~ 1 A11 I*1 Hmlilg WgH'Ru
. manhood throng
AtlilvO ire nn/ l R..
A f ully Accrodi
> - . cat i'oirrff-V italizc
i*; ?v?? n4. - (.
ulalogue on Recii
K. S. Wll KINS
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; a
ALLErTur
The Peopi
" WilPE^in he
Septerifil
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" C M. X- ?? 1 ?
fjcpicuiue
'rganized as follows;
1. of A-rts- and Scionr o.', ,
2. Tiin'uiir ' ('o1U>k?> ?.f i\<luV;?tiofl
violin, ?1orijc{, (roinlxjiw, ^oiiora
training. - .
.1^ Shiiul i.l n:..u o.i..
l_r>. A Tlii"i?lf?jcU'al Schoolwith 4
* Tli dc^Tees.
?fi.. Students in Teacliuc- Training
ftluualion iiv ibit ^ollo^e will
, , and -xvcuiitu? practice under
Scluud t-flicial, N
-^pcvilitondonts of-School* of "Ci
?7. The KHcnee <'<>um's=wiTl, M^o!
through the? "exchange profess
. , fr-'fltv.ylttfwrimvfct- KtLucUian
- . for benefrtrof public school"^
| i, work tpwrrd? a degree, get <
a standard high school or Ni
^ , " . t ; ' a- a n w fntlPf
TTT; \ cn-alipnaT: Printing, TTome Fe
: For further--informat
1 President D. II
Regist
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V . .
Saturday., September -20, 1030.
"{ : : ' . .
1 othv Lomnx. Clinton. Under the
| pevvifiion of thiseflioieflt faculty they
t- expect to put over a great' program
d" ]\1 for T.Tujilihi M titer left last week
,~:frrr lrniory ftehrre yfic- is teaching in
Sims High School.
.Ue s Him nice Kcipr, lormerly <>i
^Newhcrry. spent the week end in
'< Newberry. . , < ;
JMi-'S I ! '")i I! nry :tnil VTr". A%pe,".
Kvnns returned from PoT/er why re
they tnmvht snmnier school.
Vndcrtakn- W. T.r.tTV t/ ha? return- *
p(i nnu \' w 1 i?v|< "and is ready to
' wait i n any rt.?? v.-Ni >- in need.
Air. md M' 7n.jTbth. and Mr, .1.
"T. Kennodv.. Mi srs l.nnoUe .and Macbed
Kennedy. at) of I'noili wed',, in th?*
City Sunday and ' Miss Clptelle
Harris a |?^p calf", ^ '
Miss Ida. Royd, <ni tji'rd . frende .
tcaitnr. v. bo * 1 j 1 bci >) in I 'te Tit>s|n-- i ~
1 al c 1 ! r ' 11 n ; 1 ' t?m n'-llml?iri?Ht?
pi H t l-ll 1 " I' ill' " ' !"'l'. >1 ; ( j 111II va
I'l't'i Ijjx- cli: i-I- of her. class.
Rev. and My.y !'!< I?. I .illrew.ood nini
Pored to. C< 1 In 111 Ida Hie pa-1 week 1 ?
-i- Ml.is l.niVn 11 i ! ret 11 rued la t
wi;vl> i'ri.m I l.ifup! mi. \ a.i where sir*. 'i
!'.ttended tile la. t r 11 of summer t
m lim.l. She h !'! , I'"i-1?I:jy tor < lie 'ter,
WliM'r?h ' IL.t1 s-cli .'in?Cinli'V
' school. . .
j ~ Ci Hi 1 'I; i ' ' V N i l V, S " ^ ^ ^ ^ " ?
n w.rr I I - ' T ' " T?-- - - ' ' .
('<il.f i> try !. a few pupil",
j l"avins>; 1V>i.'';. 1, i- 1; i . v\v< k: namely
1 Mi- . . s'.lii: .-a t">> CvMU-Va-. .luck*
] Soil. Cat ri>. Itcii. .-a "IJnl !.;> , 4-.lde.tl
I ibilicr, a; it Mr. V !. ii -li l|oliiiisoii.
Tlu- tuany i'ri in!-- Misc. K.va "Tloh'
in.soti. a - ! "! Ci 1 vo her- in' toviii
veil il.i. ?.? ... i \?In li.ii .1 l' 1 1
a slni '1 ii'>:"i li. 11'' 'nil a - - lie is li':l< N
htlfi* "fill'""Vi lli n "< 'i.'iii I. " 1 ; i'fi 1 I
. Mis.Maby 1 ):i\i-i!;.wil. Alias Malli.-.
t in"|. its , l-.l'i-.' i di b:riik li t.
-j 2 ; m r> - ;
-j ?'!N' KXVS ;?? *
| A win iuspiriiH'*, revival .re.i.vi.er
j.\vas held in TrihilT \l. I'h.JCIiiiivli,
sponsored Ijy (J. II. Tillman, :m
:il?|f minister < |* tjjie jjospch -' S:t .* .
wliale.vit inny.V.r can lie said niurc of
the old ! i 11.10" t i liici'.n is -needed, ' ' -
j- -frtwl- i* 111'* mtve -prm-orl'iil ' ( J n?| ~;|T "'-~
; Ily, was diirifi'.v" (ialinlh's time, when . ,
d llavid^said ..'.'you eonie to ni?? with ?
<? ol d?luai?.lnvi ?1?4?I?i om,?i-H?Ck
Hi'mi' of the l.ord. Spestl^inlfTif "lynch":
-mirs 111 t tn-^npio- pavat, trouble
* is. tho rare i< n??t frrue to the.ivjselve
?and to-lo'd. , 11,,'hivs promised to
oaloor 11 i; children.And II" will. Our
_JuaU44? l!'!!1.. 1-444 i-u t-Uo 1111 l*ol't limit
dues, and the" only remedy }s l>e true
to onrsiilres ami?ta?udr--4 ind. Tlv
; world and they-that d ell.tin-. reiiv ai
all His. lie sir tin.- < par row fa 1.1." *1
o ' i1
CM>OvOvvvv,-,-r*vs>\4'-'"v! v !M>vv,vvyOv
HIKIH AKKl'AI SI.PSION ?
ZoBlegCI , ' i;r r24.
1 Q3Q. " '
her now 54UuJ< nls , .
or orii'tilful ion. B v..
ilered iiiul expected*
UIHImH M.IMI I t 1? I 11
;b >iui . V-"c.it; ?-it's. '*' ;1%
st Tiatliiioiiste.n~insi.itutimi
i> i .
>a. aimtl .t Rraulil til I nvn tiii- Y
nest:
K)N, r*?**?**.? ?<'nt
panyeburi;, Si. ( . *
^ ^'.59Rgfc^#tatsite.?
DIVERSITY | ?
le's School
r 51-st Session fj ' .
tralion - :
r~10-16th. " [ S
yith < Min -ci . lend i nc: In A.?1]., and I V
conipvisiiifc ' !(?* Toiiehei* Training H
i>y |ii:>iiii, .cnua.], (tuhlic deed?music; E j
I orchest i':?I inn, li:u itrnn and chorus jjj
our es leadiii'.',' In tlic.lh 1~. and R. I
Department and tim e majoring i'i JJp J
have ( tic opportunity trf\ol>sorving p I
(tie direction of designated ?
'fcrc(.l in (lie I:i i,. <I . ^
>-Wi], fiV ' ' J
K.h|]' : :UI,\''1 !|UI I
onomTc.H