The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 10, 1931, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, OctoBor 10, 10.11. : - 1 . ' FULL OFVBi VITALITY y HAMILTON'S 1611 M:.i? St. _ DiAf \v \ rrni-s on Kas> Ti'rmg ? ?? OHicc, ?Kxi?'n*f.?Small Profit '* FAN-O-LIN SYSTEM In Beauty Culture Give FAN-G-^IN Hair, Scalj Dandruff and Toilet Preparations a trial. Their worth has beer proven; Registered in U. S. Patent Office. AGENTS WANTED. Write'for ter<?n Made I?y Mme Fapnie L. Carolina 1029 11 >k1* Market Street I GkORr.l Tl IWN, S, C. mnnm 11 u t n i < s i? IS { ^ .ihiii. ?** . .S' IMPROVED i MYTtfeKCTH,^ = ?pARDUI if? a. wonderful 3 w* tonic for weak and ner3 vous women," writes Mrs. Lena 3?Catron,1102ft S. 11th St., CJlaiks-? . s ville, Tenn. "I took Cardui 3 several years ago, and it im3 proved my health. I certainly 3 recommend Cardui." ? If._yoji_ar?_run-dowiL.ner3 vous, or suffer every month, 3 take Cardui, a medicine used 3 by women for over fifty years.. 3 As your health improves, you 3 will share the enthusiasm of ' ? thousands of others who have 3 praised Cardui for the benc3 fits they have felt after 3 taking it. ?1 COXWALY NEWS ; : in,th..l A M I. Sunday was.a high dav fiv m mh rise prayer meeting where every hod present was hlled With the. h<>l spirit, at the usual hour of preayhin service Rev. W. I. Gore ascended tl rostrum after -all - prolinuria rics: li T_.__ selected ,as a text jst. Luke^."t-1 subject 'Do this in renieniUt ranee" 1 Me." He preached a soul-stii rin sermon. The doors of the ehurc forward and wero united with tl _ ' ' : . church, namely Mrs. Rosa Lyon>. ft After which the holy, mimnnnia was administered. wh'IoqIv < the broketu body and shed bloml "7 pur Lord. "Visitors in attendance; Mr. Alwn i -- Williams and family of Brown's.("h; pel church, Goldsville, The- Sunday school opened at tl usual hour, after a beautiful an ?ir-?brief?discussion . vf the lesson . w were favored with a splendid n view bv the pastor. After which w had some very interesting re '.arks h Mr. F. B. Hemmingway and Mr. 1 L. Jenkins. At 8 p. ni. Rev. W. L-Gore and Re G. W James ascended the v< stun the second time Immediately follov ing the Usual devotions he seleetc , as a text St. John subject "1 not God to whom shall wc God'.''' il preached a very instructive and ii ' spiring yyi'Miuii. ;?? .The Eiunmore family of Georgetow was inthe city Sunday visiting M ancT Mrs. "Fete Hemmngivay. Miss Cecil Moore left* .Monday IV Myrtle Beach, wc wish for her a sin cessful school year. The missionary 'society met at tl home of Mrs. Liljie Latimer Frida; October 0, 1031. A -supper"was give - also Mr. Lill Moore motored to Ct lumbia) Sept. 30, accompanied by M Ernest Graham, Mr. S. M. Xixoi Mr. Paul Smith and Mr. Erne: Moore to attend tlic Grand Lodge >( ... .-?i?n ?f Knights of Pythians. The able trip. Mrs. Mollie Joneie left last W.ee for Washington, D. C. Miss Mary McKeiver is back 1pm - from Philadelphia to the dclie.ht- e / / her relative^ and friends. v Mr. F. B. Hommingway, Mr. Wilt Wilson and Mr. Joe Thomas Gadd is back home from New York, the \rep$H:ted a pleasant trip. Mr. John Allen motored to (wdun bia last Wednesday. ' . , J *' . "%J >boy. " wced_A readlzz __' _ _ \1TT T T-?T^ /-??* 4 r>r iuiAjiii^iv ^itArbL llH L KUH NEWS 1 1 Newberry, ?The Sunday schoo was well attended and good results obtained from the lesson. At 11:3C tlu> pastor Dr. McClelhrrf announce; as a subject the solemn days of life the "church was lull of fire from be .ginning to ending and everybodj went nome" burning as the message ^was full of fire. Zt~ I -a.- Ko?Sifi,. Floyd, spent ^he .siunjnw in New 'York. Leave for school wor' September 2G -at Westminister, S. >C daughter ot Mr. .and Mrs. K. Plbydf The Willing- workers club met a 1 the home of. Mr and Mrs.'Pettis las ! Wednesday afternoon with the pre 1 sident Mrs. K. E. Swcetenbury pre siding. The meeting wa^imspiration al and business like, Mrs. Pcttnr'wai ' very generous to the board. Rev t'laik of the Baptits church?was pre sent , and helped in a tangible way. The Sunshine Club had a Silvei Tea at the parsonage Gill Cahhvol r "trcet?presided by Mi's. Carrie Lei - 'WbiVner and Mrs. Tueinda -Ehowr Mistjess of ceremonies, the following ? ones were on program:- Talk by th< j- pn siding elder and pastor, talk bj 5 - Mrs. 1! fit tie -Alexander, 'Allen ant ~ lVrnson, iristrnnnrntirt solo by Mts; 2 Eugenia Allen and Mrs. Allen am 2 Ai'ilie Hare, cornet solo by Mr. S. W : vet!./ . The club will meet Wednesday = evening atj.the home of Mr. and Mrs z Pavenport. z Pulpit Aid Board Inul a very fruit z .i i J"-? a i?nK 1'1'day evening, pres id : ed by tin- preside nt Miss Adtlie Rear s fnrii. Kl'iels" very loyui to Iter Hoard S < v.ardes Hoard No. led b> j .M i s...). E. M. Kinzie will meet at .Mrs s Ed<lie Hates Tuesday' evening*."'' Tin- lit. Rev. It. C Hansom, A.M. S I). |?. Hishfl|i >'i' South Carolina wa ^ e-'th us at Miller (\apel and sp?7m I't on)?I ho . oibjei ?"The?heritage?cr = i1 \. .1. I., i hul'ili. TMe1' I.M'd o r 11 fist is with us.^ FCront this subjec E the bishop carried us into paths tha E :e\v men are ab|e to walk. The housi ~ was Idled t > over Mowing, .then wi E were addressed by Mrs. Kansom an< E AH'Sr-"E. A-.- Adams. Drs. -Nant'o am E ' Ad" ins. E Drs. W. A. Adams the Presiding 2 Elder of" the Newberry District hat z hf men To meet him" here and re poll z ed their Educational money for En z dowment day;. ' The pastor Rev. Mc E C'.ellan and his gocd people had din z iur prepared for them . and thei z waited over to herfr the chieftain o Z Slate our lielived?Rishop. The hish E op scented to be impressed with hi E or their treatment. 1 am sure wi E li dour best for their entertainment - Mrs. E. A. Adams was in remnant z with Dr. Adams. Dr. and Mrs*-Samuel Xance the I1 r K. of the (Ireenville District. Died = mi nt conference were present and as S sociated with the men o!J the district = '! re following men were- present : Bishop and wife, Dr. Adams ant o wife., Dr. Xance and wife, Rev. Yount and wito, Dr. Harper, Rev. Cunhing htim. Rev. Riser. Rev; Hawkins, Rev I M. Williams. Dr. .1. K. (Bant, Rev | I.owis Rev. Martin, Rev. J. I. (iolset i. of the 'Baptist church, Rev. Bowler, v We had Pi of. W. A. White of Lauiv yens' and Rev. John Boytj TTT the jr saiav 'city. The bishop said'he saw u. Xuwberry as never before, having lt. !>ee,ii transt'ofmeu. ;r*? 'The choir had a prelude.,the creet ?t| hy the pastor. Dr. K. A. Adams linI the first hymn, Dr. Harper let, t) in prayer. A tjuartet wifs rendered i.. Dr. Samuel X.inee re.nl t he ' serin; nr u. a in. !?kI5, was- rev eied by? the choir. The billon was. introduced bv Dr. J ,, (\ MetMt'llan. The hishop electrified JjiLj?hem'el's. A -duett- Allen undi+uisi ,( '?.|t iml?is* hn\ p." Thr^ ctdleeiors we?v brothers -hit .,| \\ illiams 'ami Richard. The people went homo happy. Benediction by the bishop.* The hishop said this'wa> the greatest euA^taimnetit they have pad in the State! ?-? i'mxtox xrcws-? e Tuesday, September 2.'1 Misses l.inv liio B. Williams and .Mattie"' Mac U 'Young left for Allen University. The l.'ulpi tAid Clllli HUH lTiday v.^ evening -at the., home of; Mrs. R. P. a, Ale-xander. Friday at 4 o'clock the "Rambl'irte; id Wild Cats" of Bell Street High .met If with the cflicint players of Sijns Hi te Union, one Bell St. Ifigh's field! We l- were defeated throught si hard fough.t ?lotbUe. Ur?uncourages?the?team 4-e n push torward and gain renown. l\ T)li} 'Raptisi Association whirh vras was Alt. Bebron Baptist i" churchy September 24-26 was quite a success. A goodly number of representatives were present and took acle live parts in the prevailing activities, y, Sunday was tshe tfogul^r "Love n Feast I>ay" at Friendship A. At. E. >- chur. h. Spiritual help was all pre-, r. sent. The pastor left as a reminder 11, Feci.. 12:13. ' <t At 3:30 p. in. Sunday, Rev. (I. 11. >s \\'hite and Choid from Behtel A M. y ! '. Church Iriurens, held service at ^?Friendship. Rev, White is ??minister of no mean ability. lie preached k from Psaln} 137: sHhjet't. "Remember ing Zion." \\re all enjoyed Rev. ie White and his choir. >f ? Messers Herbert?Lea _Fv?nn* and I.eVester Vance left Sunday and Mon ie day for Aden university, ly The many friends of , Miss Lillie y Kfite Lealce will be glad to know she , is hack to Clinton after a pleasant t?- ^Hay?in Asheville, N. C. during the summer. ... / ? : " L j . THE Pt/.-r?i3TT0 LF i. Off t<? Firestone Plantation re > _ . ' T * i L- ?T.he-ne-x-t day at noon I tel't by au- f;1 to^mobilc for the'forty-mile trip to too TVi River Plr.ntn*ion of th" Firestone' y :C rnpnny. The dirt row], ha.ps ihi; jv, jhvst in Liberia,, is none too good. I Noliting H'til'"* ' !1 ! ' tie 1 1-i I 11 I1 .In !1 1 " for ovi.1' a year ,;n I .? ?> >( <|U<otly it is [necessary to dri ve with eauti n. Th<* . trip requires all of three hours; Ltderir.ir a Xtn World ; To motor into this .largest hf the. r Uhrcc Firestone plantations is to on- \* | tier a totally "diiTercnt world.';; picture ' , 'ot' what this beautiful country might ' ) be under intelligent control. In just .. 1 eight years a modeldevelopment has '.' , been earvvl \v - :-t \v.is alnio'. ' . impenetrable tun;>'L-. The mile-?of :' : roads running in all. dircections, well ' t crowned, .'rain.I and- bridged. could '' hardly be improved and workers. /' t- 'clerks-, supemntc-nrtonts arc well housj I i-d. ..There is 'a modern ~10U bed t' ,; hospital complete!-* .< tuinm d. ohmes, " j a genei ul~!stTmv-\vtth--ioe plant adjoin-,. U t ing, sawmill, machine '.shops, water t and electric light plants <ahd a wire- 1' . j Ameriean ctlory *n- lie heart, of wihi t' . | American colony in the heart of wld >'. ^-Africa. ?: : s-j -The management boasf s thnt this . task has been accomplished almost ' . I wholly willY native lis'oor. -veep: i;,.os., el (being clerks and superintendents. ! ' .Liberians were first employed a.T j clerks, but were found to "1 -l- so trou- a 1 they' had to lie replaced by Negroes it r From tlY^ Gold Coast, Xtgcfiu and Sij I erta Leut.e. titer . c a ? I .ike; via h f fovenuct .remaining. bo; fane l:nv > \\ | . been replaced by natives. The sup- n S ^ erintmdents arc all A-inerieans. \\ rt-h?h] ; the exception of the director of - the : . tree nursery, a Dutchman. 7~j : TTreestOllo I.nicest -Kniplny.ei "tj Tho Firestone T<iiii|h ny"is f lie laF: ' j? gest employer of labor in Liberia and | (quite natural l\ cup sidei abljt iiitere-t j;i .. must attach to-it t rea! meat and pay inent of that tab.?t\; ! i m'nl that the f ; workers?Si l.?th?. ' audio .1?LiLiio- ii:?1_ wage of otie hiliine a d.t\. e: i < m Vein if iit'lliii'U'il. for l"???nl. Hvilled i ' i workers like ehaulVeui;, meelfaitios. , I nor:?er.v V '<?' k< i ::f' TertlT". it., ij, ! from one t<> four : liillnur :i day, In j -he'-finintf.?nominou l.ibiiuni_? t- ; [1:1 i.l ft Mill 1 \ti (.) I'.iiir?> i 11111!:II li.lt [ ii 11H .'i r< I ..f toil ;i 1 r.i 1 -del . in, l>ut the (JoVeninielU objerlei!. say- | ( tjinif. that I.iherian fairness Were prol> i testing oil the tfiyini'l ihal tin- hiyji ? jwoges drew away "t!\ojr labor.' J\von j ' hank elorlu. ill Mini) n' i.l ;-a!, hut two i j pounds, ton .is)j_i}linirs a 111. nth. At one titho the Firestone I.iherian T,ay* r h'ol.l exeeoeded Si.Otw.(>',)(> annu'allly-. ^1 | The laborers work ~at will.' only a 4-unol! peroeitajre ever uruwinu-a full .month's salary.-Out of a total of i 15,000 Wi. i kers tuav t mployvd ?u ;!,<> .j'i'ti r.ivet' n' -ilt::' ice. t--' in r Tit . t lie; I tl out daily. So there u-ofTis to be noth-i j' inj* to the rumor -that-Hie men are' driven. I ]p The workers any housed m sixteenL. B camps reseniklinir diminutive native j villages. F.ach ramp is tilled ! y a r | nrtive headman T r'ld by the *.v . ! . ,e:r. s.hci under wh.se" direction perform their daily tasks. The "i;.*.": , . will not work under undc,-irahio in tl"^jj-' n imivs. i 4010m i tie c;i?ii|i n rt | eli mm Mil : ry. .'itnf i l| deed, than Monrovia. There ah doin members of in pre than '"he in a enmp. ? L^4, J Natives Are Skilled j-t The ' nipniiv liie?m on" i-i-' 000 you n{? ruhher tux's and ' he ii i ca (. VV .i. I. II.' ;f?.'.ill ? I < ! : ?bf nal iv.'S. Tlio a i A e: m ' I ! : ' 1 i j 'n trueks aro operated and hy^elsue- j .' I paijed /by r.nt i v. s nni i-:-v\ do ' !'h 'jollier wiii'U semi ri.n;r' shili. .-a ... j . | eonsi ruct.insr lead's. aid ei-lv- i.. ,i I II. III! Inu" eoneiV! Idd.te . e- j}1.1 ; Is w..u!.! M-r I.ihei i.i -h.urtrl-Trr: i ? ?4 ( ' i ivo roc or. ars?r :i -l w 'J* ! : h * profit from the traitiiinr these, inst r. e * ! ii"'?efot?now ii. r? i ! .e' in?td ; ei ..1 .. ? | Sx'elTiiu;"" tiie'TI'e ;4' ,u T nip.-it.. f j ' I a!:.v\v? r to l lie :.,a fi/lili : i" o. ' . I'residenjt Raivlay. I wen; to the "' j1';' . I'ue "(if \V.~trr~Hillc . the re-nl(;:rt-rntrr--'-'h J a</or of tlie' Firestone plaid at n-n . uii7> " has bee 1.1 in l.ihereia since the ' ' iv;iinifi>'.- of t lie pro i i. a! f I: j' ;; was rather wearily anin.ed !>\ tin de ' remarks' of the h iyj l.\ oei; i1 ~ e. 1 A. ' jp.dit.de jo in eeile.l to li'la'n iln '.' ! . ; history of the rmiT|ian.v .v t 'riVrrt-* i mi Liberia. ^ ! 111 a || s W ^ to III \ (jlle ' l"ll . oin'o; li a illff the" I 'resident'S* claim that tne ' '' '.Firestone lYinpaiiy had iii-is't'-i tie.en jGovernment iitlist build n ads so that ini ruhher muFht lie'taken to port; AI r. tTr nines' dro\ e tiny in.; ts ' ? v 1- i1'1" inpr No. 10. on the Ihi Riser, win r.e ' Kr there are warehouses, a sniall dp* hp j and stweral largo motor launches , .moored. explained th:?t~7s-H-h ) 1 rnKliov n< linu l.mo 111*, ilileeil Pi shin- ' pod from "that point to the mouth of ' ~Ttn??rim?:tt Mnchu'h?w he < ?it-?i??t? ded aboard ship, thus making com-:j"J piot oly~rm nrcos.sat i Ttirsprrra i r rrri--r~Jr: land. .He pointed out that the said! H and much older Mount Bavchn plan-... tat ion sits astride of a l.iherian Ku.nl a | that was constructed, long before 1,1 the Firestone Company entered the *in country. | . Denies "I'ressure" jsu When I mentioned the a.'ousath n 'an of President Barclay that the Fire- tin stone Company, through the Arneri- W can Legation-, sought to gef the (lev- t>! eminent to use pressure" to increase an Hew ,vf 1 hr> phi nt a 1 i nils, j f hi he replied: - <i.. .?? Fc l "There was always a., sfllcionf; Spp-Jhrc ply of labor uhtil former (District su Copimis.si.oner Davjd Carter (ndwj -jailed .on. charges of murder) beganr~ to interfere with laborers cji route TrFfhe" plant nitons ill order to 0KtniP*^ = illegal fees from them -or to divert them to forced labor on the tipvernment. reads. "Upon being requested to stop .the practice*, Commissioner' Carter refer- " r i i - i _i :? _ :ader ' yrr> 1??r jHukkia? ^ SMU YhKK ^ j =?-? * . 11 <1 iuo to the then President King! ' j iiiiindiaU'ly t?dk up the matter with < i President, but the only thing he !' , ;,!al snv wns that if the American 1 _n;^tarwould mnke the refftHM tHat ' i e Firestone Companyy would he i [ llicil with more labor, it would j furnished. 7 I "I replied that I could make no' I h<v<juest <">f. tbe"'Amei,ietw-7Mini.--< "v. nor could I see where he had any- i' lint*, to do with it. A high Liberian ' !. ial w.as interfering with our labor j trrly and I was merely asking that', lis interference cease. * However,! r??~uJont King eommimichted with!, V.- i-iancisi who was then American ij inikter, concerning the matter. Mb. 1 i raucis replied at iirst that he would ; >v<- nothing to do with the matter.' pon King's further; insistence, Mr!', j.incis stated that he saw no rea-' .'h why an American ^corporation lould not he permitted to have all i" labor it destred.M Mr. Itines expressed .-*the" opinion1 Kit the. whole scheme was to make ' le American Government appear to forcing the Fiberiaiw-Govcrnmenf supply tjie Firestone Company j i h labor. 1> discovered later that i ii'i f was not a shred of corrcspon i nee in the files Of the American ' eiration t.o support President Baray's charge. IK-nIt's League Spur The Firestone- manager stated, in liswcr to the charge" that his cum -to. rnspBod- t he f.uagiUt of Nation* ivestig/.vtion, that as they had -nev' had any difficulty in getting sufi unit iubor, except when iittert'erred it h I?y Lihorian otheials, there was ! reason tor the company to -com- 1 lain ng?tttr*t?t+re expnitat ion of. a v. -huu'lied laborer's. He mentioni the fact that \ ears before Liberia. id been efilixed for permitting this ji it it- lit "buys" and that Thomas, .f.? Faulhiier. wealthy merchant and c.id of the 1'eOplo's Party, had boon I iiftpie.nt and outspoken accuser ot i'l-Veniiiieht officials in -that.eonnee- i ?-iT lie . sTfgt'ested that perhaps ?rtnrnrv^?Ilut.v "ha\e -pee.l1 ;he in\estigation. H is I rui- t hat lo.UOP laborers aie . Allele Je-t recruit fxuiu?Lhe-^cat?r ; ed ljberian villages, and i lie might ewui-ei! for crediting rumors ilia' r 1 jtr?via.--- used. ? -And .vet.. liuiu in* ... ' el'?m?t he interior, ulii-l e 11;.TiTey ^dxi^-LadXLce__Ji||'-l so desired.. i cu /ew hei e e\ e.n at the peak ul s : peratioiis the. Firestone Cnntpu .y =id?kaL^ii,i I'orri' fn get Lihul' L Copyright Iddi ?Ho?missionaricse of Christian (lunches sit idly by while boys are sudd into slavery?" Schuyler >ays yes. lou may mt agr^e -M-il-h bis condemnation of missionaries. hut you are bound to sit up and take notice when you read what he says next week. J GEORGETOWN NEWS 1 '.u-kci son _ A. JM. _IL Church of eorgeti w'n is battling the tide of ie -depression. Georgetown and com KuVi.y' is hard hit by ila- economic ?->sure in general but especially by' ... ... . i... * f ' i - .? v .'.-IIwi . mv :\. v.. I.. l^UIIKHT , i>: potation which was the -only pay i! in the city. The other churches "Vl'.-' i it , depend on mill work hut iiy family iu Diekerson (iepeiui unity it to it it. ami hecaG-e ?>f that u^h sud'oriitfr have been expenvien- . (.I amnrte' the members which caused , "cTiTrnur to he aide to?raise all 'of -; le'ir claims for general funds, nei-1 or i' r presiding: elder and pastor.:., 'I '. lit.. .Iu!nr.' I Iblmiftt, (tie [..a tor?i cos tile, conditions bravely and will Tiito make ii^htiwirar. He is ; a chance. He is . popular with , lute' ami. colored. The young peo- J e of the cit\ come to his call joy- : '.!> l>e.au>e they can. learn from , in. ile is the editor cf the News of lore,| People' which o tiers iu every >ue of the white paper of . the city. Snialay. September 27, a p. til. trim -f-fnny (iwas cairiort t. 'The participants' were fiom^si- ' on.'- In'j iijos| popular people of the j ~*4 " a-. H. 1Bftrsrernrale, M:~ij asliine ion, ,1 a mi ie Ward. KVIci't ord; in.lot .V.niters.ui, I liana Steele, Kosit . :?!.-1ft i:. inez Aiuler->on. tlvaee Aiii: on. Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V. llohiusoii neitt liu.lv sum was' realized. "Tt"v. I i?h?rTrrr-rrTni was ^ inueof ^n^-^kuioiy. _.a.nd willingly A VI. her MSiio'v to holn in this r. ' :nu n-.. Slii- is a sin..'I ei net it* woman v. ho is accomplishlt, some ^vod for the race. M;ty 1. wl l/e-v her to continue doing' g md?; eels. Mvs. Rosa Gadsden wife off. 'vMhVn (lad-den of the South Gavea conference was the mistress. Fan-O-I.in News ' # Mad-no Fannie I.. Carolina went to' allies a few?weeks-and-gave i s. Relecca Horlcy the finishing,f .ulj in ttu- Kan-()-l.in svstem. MrsC iriev?toak. a rrdxrse. t.h mugji mail 7* mi her for two months. Since shel aduatei! in the system she is doing:,' nice hnisuess at No. 3 Jones street;* Milllins. The people of Mullins'* d those who wish are asked to give c r a trial. l' MiV. Carolina traveled- much this]'' miner to the different conventions " d had splendid success in selling: e Fail O- l.in idea to the public. J hde in 'Julio. she visited the fun i a! home of Mr. T. \V. FoxWorth | d ' al^o placed one of htr rarthe in j: ixwoitii is doipgr a grood race busi- | ss. and should he given ..unlimited, j piiort. SllBSCRIBE TO ll THE PALMETTO |1 LEADER ; ?, LOTKHAKT M:\VS ^ ^ Habits .111' Mil lp: ii; i ... y a;e ' I'Ut bad one* are avnin-t , you. For '(.'M'TuI wwi;." I had tlit* habit of pit- i Ling oil. 1-1% thai iff -vvity i havv Ire en m rilont f >v several week .... o But I have east aside the habit of * py.lting OlF, so yorr> r ?,, nnv ' .. ii'Ma r! v.,.'} niper. > regular - p For the last tv.o v,<-? hs v ij.|M, p '?pifkgd?gp?n?v. hi to?r.t ] el :< uld see something about'. Lockhart. h Ml this publication wa because a 1 S'egro had killed a white man. \;j All ot Lock hart w*. hocked. a ?| lay - afro when trc?r ews i '"i<;h' #i here :r ihat Mr. Walter Gofo.rth. .a citizen * t-hh p!rvC". had accidcntk mashod Khi t*"- tOif-tt V* f*" i'' 11111; ft; r \h.e\- ?r fs at Lockhart Junction. Me *.vas -car it ! iod at .once to Majority hospital ii: a-i I'Bioft, \v?*i!e the doctor-,, found it *, Here.-sal/ to o ps'iQe . .j 'he- rr, twceii thv Wi i-' and . . . 1 i i.- i,,auv frjends. are delighted to know that M he i=i 'getiifi}/. aio:;" . .dr.. tJ4.. a< forth has .'worked f- .r c- '.th: y. highly respected l.y th.- people hero. '].' .Mr. Mile.- j); Began ap-i .Miss Ma/. ( ait- J.. iiri jvt d. : iola t Friday-? H.r(?(?k!j i?, N'; V., V litre they . .. have b? en \\V.rk><v ? ?.. irfti'i*. "a 'Tidv 'days' stay "with" parents. J'rnf. and Mrs. W. .M. ' Began p. will?leave 1" > ?ih tied :??_?. resume their -tudt.es. M> Began is- . a, ... . ...i M, . ?'?? i i in i-vaM'M ?IUU .'Jlf.- I ' ' l_* ll M Ill y. Is i' "V . [ ( Ik'jriv. clar?. .... 'i lu v *.v . *;r I..?. I.o kiiii:: !*??i !; iiiiiia-.-< - .... .ft "themT J" HH<J.especially. Mi: V. Ot'i(ikt ; , ^i'^rpTt!.-. 1 "i . i?u t'iml I.aura b?h i- ?!'<>! i-.<- i-fmm. lletv is hoping thai itu-y' nil! haw m :-uc- t; res*Iul/tteir. " . ?> ? We have-, several nil ihi: -ivk list. , I . senilis. -U. ill If. till' M'i.-s li-airi! *1'!: ~> |i.-~"'i: '-III'.- . tiiVUes MTV ill. Mi .Yaiay aid M is. Mary 11 < rnkw' at'- wry '-a-!, at. ;lii- u 11' i',v. t ? . ...' . o i ai imI !' ? l~ i > I'?rrT ' i i\ n r.li i- that (key u : ! -?m-js?wm'uvrr' :?11' . I .1111"11? I }? ' f.i; J . 11. ;i .1 a: t It! n i reader' the. I i.'U i v i I t.-ii > < , n a 1\ v. ila-.- |"! Mi* . 1i ! . t . < an ? ]) la.'ii'i'i * ! '>i'C !. ? ;i. ' i. t Li I, a f I : v ; . : i ! i.i!' I ' Ml'-, liel.il p 'li ; . i ai *> . i a kiial In . eW! y '"iif Ii-iiiv. -ii *' I.: wi ;. . ,. . . '< S . til- w) ellllie' * In.. I '. a' I I en! ! Hettsi. -aa'l .m1 ' i ' ' ' ' 'i a- a MKVOssfuJ \r.ir. I 'a- Jii.a . .! t.>. ii , : : 1 Ik- , in .-<-ir i". f. i. ;n' \: > will chauee ; . < - < -1 . : -M. : \? i !l ' v ( I MIMiKl \Nr> \ M. I.. ??-? i tit t?' h?n ' m . >? Kev. .lv It. .Icnniti'if*-. I'a-tur Aiken " m.--atile Twirl i i all! \v. r . . ?> jt>-< n.v May a' _ ( '.m. ...m; :> i l:v;? c ivlereaee. v. 1 M . 1. W . u. nesklinff _ v!?h-:- i'h. i .La- '.* <! - 11 iet ] >:**;. cl.V'si *.* ' an -.*t. i:.nr , \j?e, nini i >* f;n.-i". ii* e. .1. !? '. ." !C 1 ni11**?ileii * *. !'* '!?Hrr?i. o .i -ill , l^ evtnitijr -ervk.-. Mli sei'\ v.". r*1 "r Well at'. ! ! . ivi!(!*.-i! *>( t];* . ha ii, O;i* - .\iiji:Mae I .e ' i.-. i>'.' .\:1. ; .' ! < n !". TUlle ihi-l.h.--. i *?> ? y .'I' M -'' nn.';j .VoM.ny Me ::.l !(? i -n, f ( >;?r?irtrn?tt-p?rr?-t? < .. . 1" . report* ;-i ??>\e i. *.'!?, it ;v * I'ai.-cii >i11<- c t !:* * i. . .1a!.: 11 27. Tiie ol'ieia's as'.eu !* [ filvir yf 'tile Ha-:- v . nn.i :.i-" laiaTT.C . far annttiiT Year. ~~ ~ The \V. II. a"..i* m>. iety Met it the h a e ; Ala*. <!*j:i MeFar :iM.?r?r? m?"?:?T?j. Jenkins. pre>:?l?-i:'. nre^iiiine. This j> ,\as one * ? tV.? n;'< l . eiv -i la-: a tie- > > 1 hel.l : II 1 ..* havV?rrri??ss ^+*-1 n} i ! ,!l aeli member i iiv?A . wen: u?.i\ a: iJe<ltrin.ir themse!* e.- 11 ;ie<lieate their lives'te-tne .set v; * l mi-smis. A piatahle. V-u.n * at _7 he ken.lriMo! ] ill -lei I :ix e at.*1 tivam '* ;v!.?- wa? erveii. ' ? M i. 1 W ,M Ai. i ii.ee. I'. A J. :.* . I. TTSoal Me! It: . \ n M. I ii.; h "a! einliil 111*- ?i. t : i j: t. i .ranii J i *lit*%' Ot' h__ "12. ) ' , if,; i i t..: i:? * yj: A e*ln?-s*i:tv.; lt*-\*. ai.it Ail* \ II "A]. (Ikv^*-' 11<ai!* ?' i liuriKil t.iiji ta -1 '.iu n i :* -S:Tfi<!a ' illern"an "ii l:>:[ cr':.!.i . n- iia . . tla \ 'I'tnrueii luaite A.lailji.is . * * i-l.iii:: anil...!. ..... i .. .a . . . at. >< V W " VkTATi',. ). 1; \u .him. TT7." 1?. ! :. My,- . A :!. ~ i:il- i>niimiiu afai trustee" uu-cliny oi lilotl . h TT,-:77-. ' . - A" "Name >\'k .ai Vj i' 1 be uiven yt . v ho t\ numniily .1'eiitci- nipht UJ ) IuIht a. '!'? .i- a if a it \>'ah h ^ili ho -j.: . ~ it of the T'.ilin-t A:<1 Cl'ifh. ami is '? poiwivtl ?'?y Nits. Hat Vic ' Albany., )ur hiebituTS ifrsr! frhrntF nrc* askc'd "5 O bo piVSC.nl. Mrs. tteytrico M (ihco Williams, T pent '.ho Wi .-'It- Mi! ;tt 'I; j!:<' vfth hot; 'v taTtnts, shi' left M on.Lay nVorrinp: .... ( in i . , * ht- instriuto's at Alan 1'LDi.U'Uiity^; 21 M'b< wlm. has boon 1,1 caehintr in the jrratlotl school" hero ?<<rr thc-xrars b:r< reshrThnV+rrr pnsi-|? icn an*l accepted a p- sith-n in the , ity schyol at Oranjjeburjr'.. Wp leirret i o lose her both in school an J church 1 lit ,\vish Iter nillrh MiVeess ill IioV j lew field. ! II III \ \ M W S Suiula\ Sjh'.?.'.l v. - i' i* ; ' ':?!e.pH|! nnl thy les:<.n n.i.-s w .1 il:-. i-.>e.l hy J'' ill. A .vi-h n?|i;i r. \ u w v . n hv 1,1 Vtn?Wt?hr?< iI.'11 !. rM?r ''.i?|, , II lie member- of ihe A. II. 1 eauue 'n lelil' a very inspinn.sf 'fweVniig, W'jVi rrt> a-kin" moiv to attend. { * At S:00 nYloek Hi v. ^1 ounjr <leli\'-|bi mViI a t>uviif?i>r message whieh fvcry-ijoi >iio en.idy'.T?r/ !Mf?. l<!a Abranis has ai a1 "Cii?i" i Min 1 >i11?n??v (:-?where I'.1 she has horn lisi'nTj; hev "?l:iiii*bter I in'iI reports a pleasant stay. ilj We ar.e pro.nl !o know i!..it .Mrs. at Soott .ill i Mrs, W right are up; after j'w a short illness. tl ? I WNf; NKf^JtOFS ? 'M ">"n:kativi hi-aci k. 1 The V'ui!'j Xi'i'Tiji'S (ooperativo " .oajfuo.of this city htul its usual I n Wofkno.sday evening. July UOth at ? o'elhek. The enthusinm mi the part I mi lit ft*? -rrnr? court pootts vounpj. I ooplo who have bo??ti eruU-avorintr t ? '11 U-liiii- the inrp i' 'ftimtiia a" orv ' <.'ii.~t i La tive and sun- inoan^of I i?ttt i ilit; 1 no ^'husincss. ai.d. ( .iniinic,' i'y and thus obtain that st;lf 10s- J L'ct and pr^finrp' which, inevitably g v I T.tihtjfcs 'to ^*1*c%{rhahc(?d. Quito a t of fr.e time. was spent, in o tlin.rs plans*'for, jrottinrc if. touch with ' 1 .e ..thinking element uj' our pooplo *' pii tU32 ' ' ; a;.ti to- I peraticn in this cooperative move.Tr. Cortin Cash who joir.t-u this : : or oration recently wr.? pi'c-sent. and ided tw-aeh" to the intore.-t* <-f, the . .inteihn ently putting tp. I a Kfotlpfl' jtumEer Of: qucstionm re-. 1 'drv t / the- ni*i!i< ipie - .of ( oitsurncr.s re . ' flu- inTormat i<>n I :*tdr?.ihftt 'h<' KyojrtM' i-on'n-l ! ( n :nt.^ I < Jni'.-rV i'i>[ poration has I been ' . I ' .I'j'ht.' to < ' dumhia t?. stay and at ' I ~ i . " . ,->< - a 'a eve I ' ' c nt a 'of- tin- Neiri >. ? > <iVv hivlTUjVvti with ' kiu ' '.t-Jii:.?a-tiw# - " r;:,i .>. < ! .,-vative- ? <- tr'.Mi-h si a h ?'ii! vVri><-<._ lit-i.Iv a.u.:: t>u.sc_:.t;Vn... .1 lLi>. s I1. .. 't-tt- he v i 'in- f" t.i ? Ir:n)fu! .in il nil il iil<i-I'lirrc'iit, tunic*' '? t'.c rtriniks ) .' T.,'-?jay 111:t11 ItTTT'jiilinr tnkiim ;>'! J hv ' i .l.i y.Liyh .v i ;r i itti i'ii at' rU'i y-" nkaii:,v' with. ' '* !: !" h;.11h:i!-i-, ?ifi ' lty 'jit'rul.ia r way ' ? n ll < Nri'-i .i a rat ti.ailar n ' :..i'jx-H!h! _"i ' i 1111 ' 11r'ii ! ( hr'jt: v!: 1 ! v t hftVl' l-.t i.t-.'i a>i; ariV.ti-. r.t \if\ luvV- . nur ]\re" _ at s .' : It i'. . - ..'ah I. it ' l'"il to I ?). / hi 'a..V!' t. , i. ilitvx. ; i,,-- tz : i.: t ? ' ' o> <-' :< T^'TIa \*" '* ... II.'!" - H 1. . I MM I \(t_t oMI'l .i; 11.s ' I !!{< I MONTH J_ 1 ?'..it ' > oy f.?-n U : ; . t !) ?...?!)'.? 'i k '!'<.? t' ti-f ji -:1'J with an oil-. 'i i ' i" i *' ' ' ti.' ; t> ' n-tai r.y ftjiViN- til' this institution is the . a it* * :: 11' lily" hiirh -?.-h" 1 W'>rl; is. ..vtranl/.t'tj mat ::s t n-';.- Nai ricrh h.. ! art--: i: several* srh "Is wiifiv (.r,!v ir ran: mar t-hV ..'l w..rl: i* t"i< ' Tr?- hitrh sc hool - Well- Mip'-ti a ltd has excellent uoi'itifs.e for carrying--'hut it's pro.iv... T.hy W'.v Ihv.usttfuil . 1-4ill! ^ y the' Ro-en\va"J ]* .?.,itrt a e: and ^ <'i' v ' i - .... ;?. cry re?pet-t. T":s te*tr. .I'w-i traded r hays, manual traminc and' 1 rick- ' iy:nan1 <.i:Ve.red. 1imvcvje the u.r future i.r is expected that it; adit: >1! . to these,. e. III'm1-. .j? : :>f ?, ry Heard li e arc! au'a - -J u-,U S _ i e triyeti. (litis as\ ?' a;'C d -s f it:r?rrrrri?f~TTTT- T A.l! ot* the-e T5".'..;';, t> tanyht hy l.nctt'ir i:i-1;; ;> {. v. "a ! a?e. had a '-! training and several y-?*ar> of 'tvyy.yt inal t xt.vrienvc._ It has ' hoen he-aed?td,al t la- nc.h"?'l h '.? In- ?iw?a tivc..in view, the ei r* ii/tilum has 1???his? ' ' * a I. h:!i adWied. I Ik limine the i?n I i s -ten.-he! . .): -a t,aH I a ' ' ' n't . -.A il.. ; -aJtl' f' , .ft; |'.,V I ' 'c I'tdh'Ws,: . y U. 1 11 iid\F > >n. 1 * ? i r:i-i: i.i!. It.hU . I "lives. . Mathematics; Bessie Annette, < lavotive 1.1I aainiotid. tMie'm-' ' !' . Mat he'ii a;' iv- : !'! > ( ) , \ 'he's'. l'.iitreiiia 1 ^Is. I'm ! -h, i lat hemat tes, Physical Indue 111 ?t?;" i a !- ?:. - . Ai.it \ ' r\ . ,B hie; ,)oe:i:V K .V Bit al > da a'; a. ( '< e ).'cla ! aclivi I \ ; ' it. M.-.IWs, Etiea.-h, Hi.-t. : \ . Bihlo; . v i.e. at inn, Biolne'V. Bthie P: e' tnfi '.'...lit. .M . 111 u. 11 1 ! I 111 i i 11" , I li. .sb< r, Utiv.Uhix .t.n: i il.i M::'.- 1 oe-m w-i'sir: l'hi': a *111K ill, " 1 M- ,.i. {,> S. u'ti.-t': 4-i~u4?S;.iu^-WT. l-'Pi... ::!* *Ki! .irlu e n. ? T".' sch>> ] is located just \> itside . . : ' > r !:n:1i:;.:'... '' ^ rt! krnir phmpus ^"h.ich" ri *?-- -it -' ~ ited one frame and. two .b; iek?build- . >t lull-nt soo?n tu bo. a j ley. energetic," "tuutous ere up. Ur yanutinns such' as glee- clubs, quartets, 1 tv.a.i';r sports*. f otbail. Jvtskothall, i-ehall and. tennis, and all other ai- f ' cities, that tend to make the young . pb- ?:' ''MV!U!,'.;'.y ly.vbmo u>cil?ritizens, -.ire >pnn>,irod. lV-phc e.rnihd trroivj li. ofhi. .school, U. I,. . ickson. the principal expressed the tinion that is only in the beginning a period ~<T expun^ion and VTeveT-' j tment. . h":?* ~"T"SI >1 IKK COl"NTY TRAINING SCHOOL NKWS I Suinfor O'lnytv Tiuinirnr school will ten October 12. The l'acultv is as" rovtst" o ^Missies Thelma Spears. Virginia-' andiiiL Sadie Ciruonis, and Katiina~ . rihhl. Wayman .Johnson, principal addition iu rc-jrulaV-alusi w'orK, 3Tiss tuning \n ill head the in us ie depart^ natidnah agriculture. The Untstan<ling-^?ros.jwtoi' to'hegin 1 the o.peiiifig day afe: two shown, J ie to* supply fFTe sKop wITfi tools, -j id -the other is to get- 1?joT:? for the The Saturday before the opening IS ?y a hunk exchange will he ograted '-jjl the school. It is tln.ughB that this ,1 ill. he a welcome feature during lese tinies? - g . '