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HAMPTON Publisher N: .)., K UK UK KICK Editor 11. \\. HAl MOAKUNEU Acting: Editor j,. J AS. JS. OKANP . - . _ ??1__?. _ ; .Manager LEE A. I.IKSAX a.i. Vi..: ... . lU.m.-ii'l.'r ?r. Cumin.inri'ttlious inuhtdod lor Hie eurrent issue must" he \ery brief iiml >hiMild roin'tj thv clttnTiinr dosk ^ ol tlit* l'aliuctto keajjvr not later than Tuesday * <>t or-eh week. Citv news. Rivals- por<?in?lc muisocial news, by Wednesday ni^ht- , Business ami lsditoriakI'hcne l."?23 . COIAMW S.M .. SX ri'lCHAV KJlli. 1|>i;;j mk.ko msmin wkkk i lie current week is heiii^r '.bserved throughout AMiortca ^ Xe>r:.o Histon Week! This week was. sujuvestod'.by the AN>,viat ion. t'??r-the' siudy of.. Xe- ' H'l'o .kite and History df-\\huTi Hr'..Carter (i, W'ood. ; s"n <lire>t.-r. ' Kor <eve-rh.1?vent^-tunc. Negro Histoid We? ? lias been observed dining" son\e week during the; W ithout question inn. h cinrd" has been aecom,dished b> the Association foY the study of Negro 1 ite and History in placing -g the, dis? ' ? I1'1' 'I ' I ' soljtyc Mudt-iiis little. ! :.:hc a.e nirkshnichi - .a" Hi...,-? race. ? ? : ? ^'''e tliaii th.g C-ro. Ass-orrrn.on has for niauv. .veais puhhstted Jhe Journal et>\ecro History, a quarterly' maea.ine that 'earries.seholar.lv articles of lasting immh tance. Many of ..these .theses/Inn e. been- verstruv .ed- while '\licir 'authors woro>doine ri:>':ua e tier', ai > 11 .?i a. A LtsA, .. v . imp "' :i - P. W'.'o.lso'n' ha-^lvt'TTa v e:ita ~ - : :: y v v .'l r!:,; 'i:''s; N ra? 1' i v s > ' ?' \ i i\ \" c, ? * ? J _. ' * ; *1 : - ' * v 4. "* ?t?v? SCNiJlLl Lli o ' * * I* .1 ' hi Atiw : ,i ,in ;\ . u- . . ' * r~* 1 ?k"?y-Wy? ;l , vN.ii: .V }V. U tin. ?vok> ,;'. ... .. _ / ' U ' ' .' ' U>f\ \\|.:;. ;;; ,/ ' i' .Vi V ] ; ; S v . " i\ \ ;? h!' f " W i;.Hiau^v. a' S. ::;h j ... St'i:. ;i t "j;:'. . , t t ' \ ' i'~ .,, ""h:u_ v..,., i l :i,.i," l"' y . -r?. ' ' nil' \ v i , i. in - i , r ^.,. .v,.r7~r l\y. a :;*-. . ;.r ... v> c .. '. ^ 'V. ' ?. j . ' - . ,- - ' ... \. , fat* tiv , ... . ,. > \ ,0 A 0. V. r. ; .. .'. / . .. .... K':*"' ;V: . ' ' :' iijy-..: ^ wv;:v- ........ .' > f %--N iace ;i; . \ -c t >*' ' i. ? " ?* ' ^ iVuV:; , . I'-? nui.ii . v ... ;. ; .. : : : - [ I . ^ ~ vfttr rrrrrnmov. Hoar ]? c- s.at ov* ;Vs - - Koyuvsonta*:\ o i\vkfi It is- toro.tv > t. t to :up suoh Arjprr.cr.tit as c,<' ' Av.: -,i. - isikica: .L.-.z X.? |1. frwJi.' Tv.o s.r:>! way to Vo ;mo s Va; k? ar?i <t;Vc jjli to fat) ,V. v.: t j- <\i,}cat t" 'n?t> tvr oor.t K of our r a'. . st oo.'Attso tV.o\ ,v,v otf Au.otV.i^r B color." Thr Irq^rfr c t .or? to a c\yi star: on tv.**-nttv^h K **ootixi rjuo ^.tosttoit, Ma\ jt liv# lonjr to j L_- ^ 7 T ' "? f : ....... - its Imttler for consistency. In the State for Feb ruary <!, ftn article was printed "which told of th? election of incumbers of boards'o.f ..trustees, of Tin ( itadcl, Winthiop and State for Negroes. One .1 I*. Mason of Oconee was named on the State Col lone houri). Mr. Mason, invited to address the join Arsembty- is reported as having?stvkf that w. old see t oit" if he could that no .French w a Hfin Ihv k speller for industrial, schools. The election of such men as Mason to the t'rus tee board of our (State College bears eloquent tes lintonv as to why Smith Caiolina's record in edu cation for Negroes is so i|uW>r. We are told tha Mm to College. although it is the only State sup period' seliool ft r Negroos h:\d its budget roduooc to a 'greater ex tout than Carolina. ChVmsou. Tin d'hadol, The tJIedieal College or Winthrop. Is tlu'n mo inclination on the pait of the Custodians of tin State's integrity to do the square thing by thos? who are denied a say in their government? I .iparalo education -must continue South Carolint I.oald - npttort i> tirsl .hiss Cniversitv for tun- Ve to eiti'4g|ts. This dual system of education, however. \V ill he sutVu icni toboggan contnn nweallh? of far stronger' tinan. ial .Muicking .than South Caro 1 tt:|. ' * ." . . . ; . it + * - % . ^BETWEEN THE LINES^ IIY (lORDOfc It. II VNCOCK vmict.i:tir consecration. l'he war glouds are lew and threatening; and although vye liope not. there are evidences that wt are,about to ho drawo once mere- iirto the voi-t.-v .q attoiher war!. The very thoughts of such unfortun Jt>e plight is Q".'?irh to annall tu.s. _-liardIu_Ivax?. . .......... . v uiv u j ?v? ?r?v* tlllU JUtlUt.1V IUIW they appreciated Jlio surcease .from wars these tei: years. .Japan a close student of western ways is lit a>r?resstve mood. For what she is doing: ami want to do in China. .Japan has many precedents iti in'toumJional - t??lairs and especially thos.? affairs which Joir.o wtth.it the nurvoy of" thy Western nations. Ry herself Japan is helpless to withstand t-lte powets ,of the West unless certain unforesoo-u developments--make f.or -interna trnTmt "TrtttimeOs whiel' may array Russia. , Italy and tterhaps Hovinnnv m -t+ivnddo of Japan. \\ e can never tell what the out '.'ome of events will he in a world where nations prae'ttee secret diplomacy. Just a 'day or two ag> it was this w titer's privilege to talk" with" a Tfiar reeerdly in ditpan. He spoke of tho-joy ef the sr+ diers who ;were departing for Manchuria. L'por being asked where they were going. invariably..! answered "we are .going to die iti Manchuria." W ostein rations ma> havc.^hrave?soldiers hut t<. date we have not developed' a fijrhtittct psychosf - iike that?of "The Japanese. Ttio> are hot jroTin merely to fight?htrt?"to die in Mnn'/huriaj'1?Ttrr , s.'Uiier who wo.tjlJ like to return to his native lam ami hoed i no;', will fu.d .! it.l.t'l llHId U' s.i'.M Vs.1 fet'-' p sel.lier who goes' out to die. U is said e the Japattose that when the breadwinners go to tin army marry?of the dependents commit?suicide iT cider t. relieve their.soldier 10vcd.j.inos.^a?.oave; 1 "Ts" sa~! Htat ttie i*.1Rtw mg.Jragic episode recently Japan?"' A nowlv' wod im'fvev w a. oa\nc r :..o !v?u: and Ins bride wont forth t, say tarewo't. . h\ order that-, her soldier . husband '?n'vit?! >'? wo', lure. .in" ink liui i i.-.s eyes! That in lo\e! That if oatvmtisnn 1":' > writer. ijoes not pretend to know w n.ai t!'.? .Japanese : oep'.e behove: but whatever it ;s..tr.o\ are ee-mpiotely lonsoeratod .to it. It may o- t n:> v omploto.n otvso. ration Jtd an. ideal that lias oron.cr.t Japan to t-He.-*tivr; aitionc the nations ot" . m ia: -eap-a+r- has a-ero od at mi '^lie world knows ' 1 :'e o^'ws i;ai i. > '.'.u to w r.ore t:n \ are Inv a tney wy-tv .ed:r.pieto?\ . onseerated to an .ideal: ti.e -h.y-aot >? - {;ohi--v-lW-m?{noser'. pi.ni1 pp-iive stir. donht".vs< heeause of-their eonplote eor.se.ration to aii meal, rite Ni.cre mods a move eonrrlete eor?oora ' o;> f. .reo.t ntptton. We a'.'r Ivlieve in Negroes but we o.o y.ot tvlteve it hard enotvyrh. -The po:er.niai bar: i vs on. w o. acair. re" presented to the \ ir.o.r.n AjMvr'r.y. and a.:nottjth there ts a trie array ^ "! *' airair.st :t: the taet trait it persists is iV'-tre i parta .par and :r-o Noyrro "afttsar. ? " '' V,vv.ro.a Habr.i\ a' a lorra.00. <. oluro.y.is*. toy tho Tiiv.osc.tol :ho v.v.so..ti ro.st a*.; tho bill a few o.ays .a*;. : : t r.oro r.t ..st Io iv.o-'i to thy o'pposil-ottc. at' a to vtr: t. t'fora. N . ; yahy this :\ s-;.o.i a w.yo x-* optvs'ltior. to :.h< t t opcsoo. .til hat the Nicr.- harhcrs ro.ay also cor. at? to as pit.tr.ajto pa?soiCe. A wr/.to tv.ar. vv-o .t>ee. ..'iyr y. *.: .i Nortr. w :uvt *.he white bar~-V ; ' "V .>A - . f. ' i .h?:: ?" "c ty.' . :;i fo.tr a a wr.f.o ;-abher ar.o jro; the t&rirVo A ^'** .1 ^ a*. > a,.c o w v.-.-ty *!o- " .Harpers .B'.lf was preset-tcli. hi rather felt that aolvantajre was tpc the Ni ;':v bather: he thoiorapOr .av.aeoo *.o cot sew tee a*, a Nejhvo 'shop. Ho sajys he htt.a. . > t.o.r.o. ".ho o.estvev.sc y\a o at'tc!- try. "o s.\ shot s. Ho sf.';'. has h;> work oletvo a; a No cop s tor av..: he.a.tse t y.:a tho vo hs feasor. to he -rx^rtha 1 .: :s wTtTf :Tto"TTocrl . atoer.; ;t :s a .So oat to probable that ho \\as to..-,'y?r tho thather. :;e?*arol ho hao. to 'r.tako sev ova. ..**.>'.a > l ssf a*. tvtaff hot, ppatc sa-oocholi y -f-.r.i, - ???s ' y?t a. a :?o o o. .o.'i. o..-?h-r>?w o y t??a*?*. ac ty r:. y .vrpo.es to avc/ae-acatrs: tho passa.ce of tho Hart or: :v... tt.thi' tall os ultpr.ate-ly ktl'.e-.i there :r.v.st*b< a.so too a;<a:rettf of'htich class serv.ee v'r. tr.e part o':% tho Nkjrro harbors. Nrt k.y.o\v:y;i: tho "vr.s ar.c . o.ts of tr.o t arrors ttao.o' aty.oyc Ni^troos oatortr.jt to. wtv.t-os wo arc.r.o: oiss.tiv.tttc to.o.t the sorv.co ts -^y.t'f. :. .t .> ^ - oooo -v. N '>iiw ... ... I JOi'J , A - ? f -|-| N J '" "ir It . tTc t's' tee.; * v trougrt. Thy .".urn .est /ob too.a\ I'.nV.J C vT.I'.tV* KT.. \ T* . y POINTED POINTS BY GFOKGF. A S1NGI.FTON i'h<' W eos'iy" Tfs:: Mi:".t nudes ?yvn multitudes art.'- r, the \ s..t y of vie.'.s.or... V or the day of the l.-ord- is r.ear i?j the \ alley ot deyhsior..-. Joe". ;>:14 I f WtvVly T V-. " lie's cone " ... 1 do ra t understand . 1 otto know That as he turned to go -And wa*od h.s ha:,J? j. And 1 was da r i led by a sur.se: clew. Ami he was core. "> ? \\ tltfred Wilson uihson w as thinking about some solder Ivy who went to blight>" during the World War. F\ on row Jits werb carry profound meaning to one's soul. _j?gme_ Chinese or Japanese bard I ?*} J-V the same about hi* Yellow or Brown bud 1 \; , TOE PALMETTO LEADER t &- -*-??Wpp^pPBj |mQ|rj|^|P / "45* ''' MUS. S. (J. SIMMONS Mrs, S. Or. Sin+m+Hrs?i.< the wife of Rev: San' Simmons, of t'harlosti n. S. 0. She vame with lit ContY ivnee 'hr.uu'hiJMeshtcnt of the Columbia At 1 turn! Conlotvnoe in li'On by Bishop L. ,1. Coppii servinjr tluve years with irreat. sueeess . Moving to tiie South Carolina Co'tferen in 100: 1 was made Kditor-in-Ohief until tlie General Confei Vear bv Bishop K ! ". l..o.o.?A-l'-lo^ -st^omi- cmiv vrrf the (. ontereneo was divuied. and the. Palmetto* Coi: ferenco was organized:'"She was" elected Con lei onooM>ranch Prnsuloin of tho PalnuMlo PontVrono* 1 which positi'-]', -* y lh'H umil In1 1 r"77i'1 mi'iI m" hi f conn- t'oniuvtieral President of, the W. li. and 1 M. Society. =-* 1 While serving as Connectioital President, sh 1 was made ' l-kin.".--in-chief until ..the Xcnixa.!- XXrfoi ' ence ot 1 >'il> divorced it In in tlie President, an Ttn ft under its ow n editor. ' \Viiiie h^l ling thii 1 position, -she?hint the?honor of~ being thclirst?wr man ill tit*7"A. M. 1-.. t qniuvtion to have her nan > called on the ticncral Cvni'ercn.e roll as a tnemJb< : of that body; P.1 Id. Philadelphia'. : ?A+ present sac is K\ii;or-in-Chief of the Women v- .WissioTiiti> ~R?\ order. ! :r She was.. instrumental in raising over $1000.'. r ^or tne ito:v.e tor I 'ctrnqe.ctn (iirls in CMumtiT t She is ar. arc.eiy. ihur.h worker: having taised ov< ' v 'u'v I'-ei: ing her husband in his variot F charges. She. helped in liquidating tlie debt u : lVt4it-l-r-V-r.'.t?rtia~arrrj MorPYs lhhov nP Charleston. sho.'.hi ltei i.iis; atto t>o siicecs ?itil in being elect* - Pi.du p. Cu a ill V'e q.llle an asset t.. the Kpiscop; i_ family. , ; . . . 1 *?'? it is a. at . >*. {.jttJt.iikal-ie .that while you rva ir.osi' liiU'.- eiv.t'u.-tieu. ai,ai?'?. > are justeu aya-iif etw-ri o.iter Vu-r ;i'lust i; is -true; !\a thi writer luv- to >a\ >: "I t. .a you >o,"_ rius -.s ta iviij. aiai >$.ovt- v . tr.o v> :. to iv.attor.j tr.e wester :;a;u ir.e.ao.i:t? \\vur-e. ;;:.t,iy _ua\ e ii.ve'steii aoo<i . w o huiuirvu ia...t as et wehais i:v-.;he O: a h.. lay jia.vo a uv;::u,i ;.u- >e-.a;.e.t lainuat.. au. .v; " .lotrt at. "liu.. afo~as '...altiy : v x" v??. ;i" r.uc *; vt urn auu v oat ateiv.a.. pi\ st o as.?lu ii- tro-1imr'on'. i tears, tite Xointaas. ,K\v'.y stuueut ei r.ts.or .*!i. \\s fa'i- ."a? .ar.u r??ngry -as Norman." . ?ia.; ;ft* :> ih-tii trua's.: t. ... ::u::aa the Kast a .\a*.eriva.'tv" v#o.y.'.-a.k*.v ^ l1 .*. t*he ...at. ta gova >?. t* .ut?;v wautt .0-1 "i'iVY _ l ~ .tear... t ar.NVuTT. ;.r>s. r...~i-.u. a l...:oi 'jJ.M ...? \Vo.h: .Wat. witejt t:ti Jah , \\e \ out e'o\vrr.mor * ' or, a:a;_,oa:..:tv t-pay. w -.v.. 'Vr?: ?..'U:;.tt\ ' ;ya>. a?. t;.<. e.eutestt. t ; . at. <. ataJsi. tht> v. tta.:;. tteauv. 't'Cr .Vr.e ate? . art "m ty.v . . . t.".i t,urijt. l :.i- Jaat v.fje w . i- . .a's>i o. .?> Ni.a i>.- .t tae hu.oe'.i - V. ^ .'-n -aVc " !. tn '.v v! . ' ,i&y.a':: >a:is :u::aaa a".,a: :r.v Ua?v.* of N; . v. c ; . a .a'.. :a . i.i" t.'.a ?u> ... ? -Y> : ;:a Y ; iv..-,-aiaa>Y a. i Y,-r> i. Tr . a^cf. Thvy > ':> v a..'-::;;. V-.v.'i .\?HT ~ a ^!.t.'*". .r t . .a.a is ' ..jvr. _ ;a>~- - ' .. '.... i , .. raa. a a a I v>' r. I \ f"yh;vaC aaa j;v'?Y ^ uv-r..J4 aa:Y:t\Tk.YY> a: da , '.ar# :ijar. a ra.'.a. v. ,. < . l i a aavd \ juC*': < .CT.*.TV a. w.T.S* ay a ov an " :u L -.v;- <rtT-v--T^- -A - ? - : "Vii, -I-1a Jav > .'.v.',? i l l", .'.i Vi i ' a??. a ia*o. watr. yo . ;.cr- Mr. ,T;.hr.. T:u ":hf.v.rf.?. ::r* Y"k:aka:Yay. .a, .... a: To %vao * a o ;\ (. v. r.i:i a.. ar.a aavo v.tvo I. a: v. iiO.Ty yvcv r ' :*! .av.it '.v.c . ..v v c.;v \vV-.v A .&y:fy .; rc.c a- . Fy.a'.*. I * r.o aa* aa> iycv. aa. : i1 *". ^ t'fav.v. *. 'a' a w or > rTo Brar;.f:i\or. aa.a-.a.' Xivt > wr/.cr a y. r.o ro . urv.o :ro:r. To \ u >. ar..t. i. Ac:v.v. ho ti'.sr.s? th Toxar.f for the:r >u:rvact. Er.c*ur*p<# h::r. V 0.11 : '.nue h.> tv.arch CV' v-ft-4, Nv\v O:\ar. > our >.: Coo \>'a# th.o c ?cof Roy; hi- CVatV Ke. Ho. vfift? 'arid : a\ y arc w c'l. I*, vra# . vor ".ko f :ho M.r.i^tcriai All.ar.cc of Now Orlt.v? *. li;*.or. *. a: address :y y .:t traveller. All :# wo; CSTJ'tr.tRr'. ycV. yvo-oTTtr.e V.r-.O. Fo w.l; nvo-ivo the tV'.'.ro: fcrr.t v.: for tho oyifoopaey PrOf. ?!".i#. Hv> S'.v.y. r. s. Ft ATiT. M..rf. The itele fat i or w:!.!":r. a'.': probahHity do the w:#o ar.d for, jiMo :h*ne. Ho who wo uhd ret\vt Tnort^ credi tipon the church. he who would he, aMe to hr'.nj most to South. Carolho tfh; would ?:and tlv best chance of eWtioTV fhould be ,the choice of thi i state. TYej-araC.cr. service. character. ? - - ? ~ v Saturday, Feb. 13th, 1932 ^ / ' ^ nu. i. i.. ui'-TMiou . ' l~ P}' J- Benbow i.? one ?>t- thy outstamlinu, mvfi -in the ?<.?uth Carolina's I ministry ol llio A. M. ! .. ( luuvli. lie has hohl llui?ln-si ('.ka-igvj. in rkf ^ LLi^fiiniiU' at a ini'Mi n. II.e i ; r , , ,t V cr.nnmnal. ar.d i< \\iih. nt ' Parallel in tho staio. lie wa.- |?rrrinniti' viirvr?f-Vdtr Lancaster District in " ' the Columbia C\nforouco' a full-trrsn and nrcsbiirj; dor of' the Sumter Dis- k tnet in tho N. Iu ( oi*Tkwm-t?;~?;.fa^.'.ya>t<>r.. 1'iyif'ah SwnUn'jr.Bcthel a e j (.eotjrotown ai\d .at pu-si-iu i nv-r .. tho h:.-t-TiV M,.rri.< lb-own TWiL-l -j toil; Jl.- i,- a ?,. II Iit. i" Crt. 11,i ;IL li, a'.'l A.rri CnAc-idiy tunl is hold in O-^JlPjgostnnm by the mini.'it i ? l.i nn"ii ,), 11 nid; 111 hdtth. t arolina. ~~~ "'I' ' '".'d I- ''' ; t'.v. K?. M. (.. ?llh.,nn.f4 ;.v lo.Ji on, la,|ins. >r Groon\voo?l. S. ('"-(l;;.- X 1-..U v,.T. . ^?ciot'.v ,U>M its _ jf ? iiroirri,.,.,i?g?rrir-Tv T - 0 " u"'c' U1 the T School ami A. \\ V 1 ^ ' ! ,v a vu;\ ,,!l0,''Vst,n? J. T en a.<rny ^mTTr^nnms iJah :' "* v'111 ^ and I ^ VliUiv. P i' i - ' | , : Scr prosiiit in of-.\V"l: Mr>. K .;; ' : . *. ,aJlls- T,ie is Danii 1. Nh. l'; M'^VM r' ? ' ? *"3o?iriuiig?> ? ffev"ho!J 4 prnurafirlPli"~ IlL Wi't h il'rivn n m u ' 1 T ~ " ' ' . ' Kl';^n' V)\h ? f al !:'.<* wit'k x;. . i, ... VI N<>. 3 of y, -y I- -t is pit-salml. | - y i. ; . ? ?-? ivh ~ia m.vkt-r:. \ l'. a- V.'.' i " . "!V !i:"tl :h>' n?'* ^ LxlilTvv. 1 v, hu- jj 5 WATCH THIS COi-UiviiN AND 1 ^ NOTF Mi VW rr C V ?* * Vil\V/ kJ .? i" qxe hi ndrci) ri;u i k: ;t schools: j a School ' e.. .' J . "' .' ..V' > County Bell Street Hiirh T. \V V; < i T -1 ? AKon Graded M." r" ".r-*n3' .?- Iliylt ... _ R. 1..- li-i.;.hv~rr- ' - . -L ' " " , " ?I ?-? ? ^ ^ i? " - C?v*t44rf - * it I ' 1 1 1 " Ui1?. > .' j l' i- <,- . < c ??rt? ' "-H ' ?"**? Whittoniore -p *V- " r : 1? ----- - - -- Cu-cnvijle :l Hair.rton'Sf HBrV"\- r^'l i'T. ' Horry * Hyatt'-Mission .Mrs. Sa^l^dV^V" ' C ? -^uren^ Montoith' School 'Mrs. R\' 11. . ''' " . ? ?* j Orar.e .Crook ,P.:lia 1 o *1-7 y. !, V" " ? g!oh an^ I Taylor ... KvU. c-a' \\vr i-:' ' ?.lc;'lanf l* i l>lack\ ihc .... Mrs. Ma - .. T R-chland l'' Reedy Poi.Rt . Miss Ai: c rVa' :r . "7*" ?;Cv\'an<? i. | Mt. Moriah .. \y ?"""?~ ;Cross Roads .. -.1 < \. ~ r -- Ricaland 11 Gil! Crock ---Mrs. \\:in'ic S \\ .; 1 " " " ?R^lAnd; , ' Canaan _ Mi*< 'V 1 < a "r. ? Richland . Hisrh HillMrs." s. Ah'-C Richland l- SihirThino . Mrs. AniiY M. OaVM l "" """ Richland. in Mooros'School Mv< P I\v" N V' ' """ Richland .Flat Branch.Miss* R sa'i : P^^'v j " ?---RicWand U iV.mi'ir.n- M. .- -i . "" 1 .Richland :o'South Kant School \y*' \ : lr..V Richland . 'No'; ',h~S ujo School l\:>\ fv *7* ~ ' ~ * " Anderson "x \Howard S.ehool . ..1,1 1% j\ \ . ?.! "" -- Anderson ?r -Booker Washington . W. ,1. C . ' < > * ? ^oorgetawn W ;vvor'.oy School ._i. \y. -\ r, * ' Ao "" ?- Richland ' Howar.j ?; h-vl ^ Vy ----- Ki> hl-ind or Book Or- 'W ashtneto^ .11 eights : --------'.... Eic'THand"" f* ' . " ." ' M.'K, :s Ktijcowooo Svhoe] M;<. S. v; 55, v , A ? Rwh.a'nd f* Saxon Svhbvl . Miss B. <1. \\ "r '-'J .Richland ' i- Benedict SohoolAiiss i:it:uii:n-vv'<' - ' . ~'V"> --- Richland >b l.oevy School' M:*s Charlotte '? -4 Richland ?r Laurens l\. Tr. S. . , \\ , \ y, ' - - A - Richland !> 1 n'.i s.i-Ki lV. TV. K v. . \ R . ? \ "V " - Laurens a - Beaufort, C\v Tr. ,i. si'SV-r ' " * " ~? Fairfield . * t J Marion C.. Tr. M.'hhv V -- Beaufort tT I.akovuw ? vr~T\yTvZ~r~" "" ; Dean. St root.H; Alixan.kn "5 a" ' """ .1K*.*:*r - . -- >rar:anbnrjr ' . Y > Receipts from Counties?No. Schools Kceislerinf IPO IVr Cent. o t-otintv Komittcy / Cioonrotovrn i p ' Amount ; - ".iamo< V. !KV.?-k- - -- - - ? ' t1- IVtvhes.ter ... Mrs U M U'-, "* " " * < 0 Charleston .. Mrs. M. Alice I aS.v-,. ?00 ' J ; Aller.o.alo .. ... .. lY \ .tV nr " 100 = ljmror.5 T. Miss 1\ w'V " " ? ' ,'-:v 7.00 ~ * Dillon ,!, \.' HoV.< t ' ' ' --- - '20.00 * y MflVr:rit k Mrs. MYoilV \ \... ' ' " -- 4.0o % < ' ' ' . . -s Y 3.00 rT~ TITZZT "^oooTpis Trom iyTTu: 0 lO..0?0 K. S. \N ;iki?:s Y - - -..--$ 5.00 All >or.dini'r in nv*,,lu,r?A-tY % ??-;n i . ; clcariv , heroes of the scheoYiv .In it' ? Vr^^Z| names ot .the principals of h schools' \v. u , I ? ! credit where it-is ,lue ? ?'?. lr. We \>,sh to five full J t. ; . ; ' . . .: v... d JOiiX P KtHuKsS. Executive Secretary. >, ^ *v ~vt JO?*.--- t ,*