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..... . : ?. . * I - rrrt VOL. VIII?NO. 9. The GospeTTornado Morris College Program Fresh from the field of conquc _ 4n Columbia and points below, 1) Davis, the spiritual wonder and go ipd tornado, journeyed, to- hi&or ? . ? Beaufort. > He was cared for by Rev. A. V Williams fcrrd^the officers aiuT men bers ofj the* First African Bapti: Church.* Among the members of tl\ church l"'-"-""'!?thai llieie ..11 some of the leading . citizens of tl state and nation. Lawyer Juli'ufl+ ' Washington. M. W. Grami Mii<tr.v 1 South CaroTTruT F. and A. Masons hs been superintendent of the Sunda School for many years .and Mr., an - Mrs.; Fisher, ftt'bmiheht .111 buincs ? - and fraternal "circles with the staJ ^secretary of th e Grand Court of C: lanthe .and many others whose nana i are not now in the mind of the rc porter, worship in this hisUn Church.. " The reporter in speaking to son of the more prominent as well?as-tl general membership if the F. A. 1 Church?learned? that -Doc to 1 l)av was able?to-do -something? - fort which had hitherto been thougl impossible to carry capacity crow* ?r each night despite any weather co ditions. His lectures each evening we listened to with rapt attention I both white and colored in all wall of life. Many expressed the beli iiL. ? A- T*?==_ !? mai neauiort was greatly helpetTl the messages so leariessly deliven by this tnan of God. The* lectin e girls was a masterpiece and niai mothers rejoiced that their dauglue were being ptimonishpd in such str ightforward terms. The evangelist does, not copy tl style of any of hia predecessors b seems rather unique in liis oiigiha ty in dealing with humanity whi putting over his program. To u: his terms, "I fight sin- whore ev< I find it" and make no compromise May Heaven be praised for his C'hii tian fortitude. To one who does not'know, it mig ^ that Li-causi1 Beaufort is-tv on The highway to 'any other p'oi; except Beaufort county, that the' a : mosiphere is not highly cultural. B never was a greater mistake ma< thVwhen thfs is. believed. The cL school. Mather Academy and tl Training School under Pt.of. J. Shanklin furnished ample facilljty . the young1 people of Beauf"', vol1"'" for preparation for the larger 1 i 1 TU? e 11 ? ? HE iqiui Ln WIIUIII I1UL Oinil I ho 1)H) ? eminent and efficient 1'tnn S.hool, commenting on this program of "U lift, that has since bi'tn canieii-1 in htis coastal region. Dr. -Davis is indeed very?hopt-f of the future of the educational a< vantages offered the youth oT^Beai fort county. Tie enjoyed*tile ceurte? of having to visit tho~ i'enn Seho and the Mather .School and delive ing words of encouragement and a monition to the faculty and student He expressed a warm desire to 1 able to render large financial assi tance to all of the institutions th; are'in need, but he is mainly inte ested in the future of .Morris Collcj and the ultimate re-instateinent i -?"?the junior ancT"senior -college yeai .1 work. _ On Saturday night, the report learned that Dr. Davis arranged \vi , President Pinson to .-bring a _i:ept sentative g.rnnp iknrn to roinloi n.p gram in the interest of the collet! This was done and almost exeelle musical program was furnished 1 talent from Morris College under t direction of Miss i'oung the colle] pianist, assisted by Mrs. Charl Washington, Lyric Soprano of Bea fort and Professor Chas. A. Laws* wlio rendered a cornet and a voc solo. The main auditorium of the churc was nearly filled and the gallery w . occupied by the student body of M ther Academy-and the city high ai graded schools.?Many of tin* uhi friends and members -of the Math -?Academy. ???? ? During the evening Miss Hain (white) was introduced by Princip Shanklin and she spoke briefly h ' appreciation and voiced that of ?h associates who are present. A repi sentative of Penn School broug greetings. President" JPtnson spo briefly on the value of an educatic He wag introduced by Prof., Lawst ex-president^ of the Palmetto Sta Teachers Association and for the pa twenty two years principal of t ? Lincoln High iSehool of Kunitoe. ?T reporter was surprised to know t very high esteem in which Mr. La son is held in Beaufort. Judging frc the way that he was greeted on i sides, he was wry nraelyrt home a liked by all. "" ."flL With Morris College "shall TTve* his slogan, Dr. Davis was as usu successful in his program ami $51. was the gross total turned .over this occasion. Dr. Pinson was se to 8mi)e broadly. Who would" not THE PALMETTO LEADER had i borders enlarged and likewise scope of usefulness in that more pc pie read it each weej< than the pi vious one because of the scholars! which Dr. Davis voluntarily puts each week in connection with 1 ? regular evangelistofc program. T successful contestant in Beaufort w Chaa. C. Garvin, Box 583, Beaufo S..C., who will also bo the authoriz agent for the county. He won wi a record of 3600 votfcs according am Sunday, February 28th 1 will be at St. Jame :: Dr. R. s; Lawrence^ le | Bethel will preach at 31 7:yp. m. Beth el V Choir ^ I will sing. _ le ; . . * J L_ A^jirugram- will- be rendeied cmi4L-^i^4ing of selections by Quartets and is choirs. All roads lead to St.. James y A. M. E. Church, Wheeler Hill. Henid.-denum Strr'nt ? ? - == * Gome "Oiic! Oome all and join! REV. W. G. OWENS, Pastor j~. - George Saunders, Senior At-. __ YoQrhees Missing n T . *e> George Saunders, 19, has been mis^ y sing from home for about three 19 weeks and his people are worried a cr": bout him. He lived with his great I ^ aunt, Mrs. Matilda Griffon. 1319 ?ITeidt Street and has just come home n" , from 'Voorhees Institute, Denmark, where he was a senior, when he left re home one afternoon to get work, and J>' did not return. He as wearing his ks work clothes?light,coat,, dark papts, l'l old sh-QQS and nn hat>. Ha. .is about iy_ffve- feet?six, aild lT5sn>r'own skin. -'d Mrs. Matilda Gr'ffen will npprr--int" to infonrrfition about him. ~ j> \l\ - ? i EVANS CLINIC NOTES ' V _ That our -people are increasingly understanding that,rTn~ the matter of h- health, the "ounce of prevention is !1' far more important than the pound su of cure'! is well evidenced by the L'r number of children that continue to ;t-'- be brought to the Evans Clinic for examination. I The last week a great number of In ehildten werp brought - from_the?Elliot rat schools of the county for exam- i nt ination "either because of defective t- teeth, eye, nose or throat troubles,1 ut or other (troubles to which .dhildle hood seems heir. Ajid be it generLy ally, known that here was thereby it- nuruvu uii ins mai wouia nave meant S. incurable afflictions later on. to T.he nummber of prospective moth)y en-, m i kin/!,1 pmnatal advict*? e. showed an increase as well as the ...Ltu03j>er-:--^f -pre-school age fhildrenthat were brought. . That this Clinic has already effectJU ed much far reaching and permanent good Cannot be. denied. That Coi lumbia is fortunate to have such an [1~ eleemosonary institution in its midst J" must be admitted. And equaHy-eer?tain is it that parents who fail to give their children ttte advantage oT its helpfulness are guilty of crimi. nal neglect. j / Mrs. Wilkinson Better | trT' ?-? Orangeburg, S. C., Feb. 22.?It ^ may be "of interest to tHe~~"many friends pf Mrs. Marion B. Wilkinson er of State College, Orangpgeburg, to th Know qf her gradual recovery from c- a recent serious spell of illness.'' Entourwging?reports?from New Yoik, re. where she. is still resting, indicate , nt progress in convalescing. It is cen >.v eiyily hoped and expressed that her ho complete recovery may soon be angc nrunced to the universal gratificaes tron of friends. u- . ' ?? ' _ ,rj the contest rules. The Leader coffa gratulates the winner and thanks Dr. Davis, for the CASH sent in. This ^ observation is also made; that notas withstanding the much talked of deaj pression, Dr. Davis is able to put over ' hiA'own- program?and have abundant tM to apaytv to assist many*other indi01 viduals and institutions who need. This is to the mind of your corresI ponlent conclusive evidence that his ia, work meets Divine approbation. ? , Amid the persuasions stay lonCM ger and the many expressions of re?gi*ct.?Dr. Davis left fur Little Rock, Ark;, for a business trip of fifteen days. After this he iplans to return ln- to the state and resume his lobors in?the ! many?advance?engage in on fro on...his schedule. Hff also plans to work up to the State Baptist-Convention in Bennettsville and attend that. AnrrtnTt-hody and Join hands with thcr brotherhood oT his native state, irt w~ putting over a BIGGER and BETTER MORRIS COLLEGE Program. It can be done. . ml TIurirrgTTfr Davis' abseneg all. mail ?* should be addressed to him at his a!* home address P. O. ,'Box 83, Aberia' deen," Miss, and it will be forwarded to him from there. When he returns on to the state and during his work in eTr^lhe lower part of same, he plans mak? Hri.tr Sumter, S. C. headquarters, its lie carriies strong retommendaits tions from the following pastors whom so- he. has recently served: Dr. T. M. e- Boykins, I)r. J. P. Reeder, both of iip Columbia, Dr. I. W. Williams, Sumter, <rn S. C.t Dr. W. P. Jones, Florence, S. iTs C., Dr. F. W. Prince, CheraW, and Dr. he A. Williams, peaufort, VS. C>, and as many prominent laymen of the state rt. in all of the churches of note in the eri cities in which he has labored, th The LEADER wishes Dr. Davis- a to safe trip and a speedy return. ? htliuc COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY - ^ ' " *=*= ? ? the Great District Drive i >s A. M. E. Church : . " ! Dr. Morse Allen Speaker a4 7 Dx?Jasiah Morse,?well?hiiowp hu? manitarian and professor., of I'sy- : chology in the University of South "Carolina will he""the guest speaker at Allen University Sunday afternoon February 28 at four o'clock. Dr. Morse is among the most wide-.] Ty kriowri'1 'educators ol the South. ; He is especially well known 10 the j Negro group for his unfaltering interest * in race relations. 1 Dr." Morse's lecture is being given in the interest of the Library Drive ? "and is sponsored by" F. Norman Fitx<- c Patrick, dean of the College of Liberal Arts.- ? :? " ' jl South Carolina's First ' Health Institute. i As a result of deep interest and k untiring effort on the part of T. 1 . Hammond, Jeanes teachcr-?hi Saluda. Couhty, f&q teggfters -of that county have the honor of attending the firs) | Health Education Instit'ute held for , colored teachers in South Carolina, February 11) and 20. at Saluda High 1 School. For several years Mr. liar.-1 mond has been Christmas Seal ..Sal. ' "Chairman""for- Saluda County. ' j .Courses in the. technical inspection for symtoms of, vofnmunicable is-.' eases and minor phvsieal-defe^ts were l offered by Miss Jennie McMaster. . member of the staff, of nurses of. the..? State Tuberculosis Association: A < "small group'-of pupils selected-tr:?1 Principal Waterman ami tocher- of the Saluda High Schotl as being ap- ) parently below normal in health wc < inspected -by 'Miss.' McMn*u.r 1 benefit of tHe_toavhers. Through lu-r | splendid training and her experience i in inspecting hundreds < !' sehmi| i-ldi.l. | ren, Miss McMaster ably demonstrat- i od this phase of school -health -im- provenient. The information given . .will aid teachers in understanding cei - tain minor physical fee ts whic.h | re-lard their pupils. * Methods for lualth instruction were. nlTered-by Mrs.- M. Monteith Simkins Xield Worker. Ln_ oiH' of the-ruethuds.- t classes;?school?hoi: s'ekeeping?eipiip-' ent was discussed. An exhibit of doormats made of discarded lumber and drink bottle tops; handwashing . pmcnt made of a range crates; individual ..'rinking, ?tup cabia-iLa made of good boxesf first aid cabinet made of ~cjPAf Jjtox''and 11 'largy collection of pftstfrs were shown. The fact that health teaching equipment need not be expensive was impressed. i At . seven, thirty, Friday evening .a... community health meeting was held at they schooh. About .two hundreds, persons heard the field worker ox-. I plain the manifold responsibilty placI ed on_ the Negro by Emancipation ; rTV.? es :-i I iiwhi amvn^, iUU'IlUUIl \% U> [ given one's responsibility to keep * physically tit'. The high eos-t ol' ill- 1 ness; the fact thaT'a 'lai'tfe percentage ' >f illness- is preventable; the folly of 1 the fear of artificial immunization (called vaccination in some cases): the importance of \vlu;lesdnu''rccrc supporting wen- discu-sed. Hundred.- ( of leaflets on communicable "diseases ? were distributed. Dr. S. R. Green, ..member of the State Tuberculosis Committee, and of the medical staff of the Good Samaritan IlosRital, And? Ur. R. VV.k ^ Manee'of the Good Samaritan IloSpi- _ tal staff gave free physical exami- j nations of teachers at this institute.They were assisted my Nurses Green and wAlkei' fit llldv Guntl?H.uiiiii ii an? Hospital.--Through State Supt. Jftuies.H. Ilupe conducting Health I*.ducal ion Inatitu-t ?s_for teachers in any, .county in^lud) 1 the teachers are in favor of the ; plan, an !, request comes through the proper school authprities.Institutes re quire~ two?days, Friday (for ~which : pe&mussion referred to above has been given) and Saturday, preferably the I Rutiiivlnv r>n which the Cnnntv Touch- . [ eys' association is due to meet. Stiff i two-day courses in health are offer-' ed. , " c Luncheon was served both days By , Mesdames Rosa Bush, Bertha Bush, Ella Smith. Rose Dee, Annie Logan, t Carrie Williams, Minnie Shell, Annie Graham, Ella Graham, Emma Graham 1 Bertha Bates and Lula Johnson. Ice cream was served by the tenth and eleventh grades. j~i The State Tuberculosis Association is arix1bus?~tTP-* hold "these institutes i whereever the teachers' associations < and proper setrool authorities are in- " teresteJv , FK1311 LAKY 27, 1 Columbia i/istriet ot 11 Insurance i o. Hoios TIh* Col&mbia Itisiriit rejMc'senla lives of tlx- X. r. .Mutual 1-itV 1;. surafict> held their" A to tin] I 'Itriet Meetinff, Friday. Fi-li. I'.'. ] at the Branch OHice. Tool i ton street. After t|i.e :i?dl fid! agents, invocation hy I'ov. A. 'I'. 1'ur N";??:onti' AI u 111, i!?';: 'I1' ?t'' i1 i titer extended civet i tie-. to ti c entiro force of.atrents and.'slated Uia review last yen'rV 'W",) k a-nd t?. *_ ft the program f??;- l'J.'lL'. The gcr went over the work of., carl;. an eht sKowTriif t h ~ rrrhi and" i*r*?~rrr. hihit of. individnal airenls. - Mr. T. II. I'inoknoy. undertak?'r, wis ifrronontKMl. He mad< 5 eRoil talk, tclliiiffof the (hliV'-cm ? ? 1" tie i'x-Manuf?er of~lt)e district. lie al-< -poke of his s^-hwdintr at the I tneersity of South ? < ai'1 'Una. ? Mr. W.-~C. .lolu.-'-n <7r~ Bradley Undertaker's, was a!.- > on i Commendable Spirit of Co-operation These are days ,ihnl .will try tin loyalty of the leachc^; .y.y ?) c': rolina. One tea< her On a district 'hat ; has not . a't ry *sihi liottaire. "What I wii'71 1:|1 ccis when will I he paid? I have heei; tparhiny: twenty years and hav'e lu vc^ seen anythip.e like 'this." 1 wish 1 ould answer that question..'* It is a fact that teachers and farmer:*, an lot tro.imr to strike. They are icq in v TT-I 'lildTTur elinra 'c; and e 'o-Yiry' uinl to gi ow. healthy ijicn.and women. I have bp<to 1 in school wash i-,i-South darelinn vu iiutvrter of "a < < 'w . Si* rears "of ""that, time have In-en spend .raveliny:. over the state, and I have seer seen any vri'."ti'p of pe pie nion ipiimistie under adverse ere mstanos than teachers are at -the piv.-enl inn1. 1 lii.i111 in; j i1 j i j. . r nicr "their teachers ?K";t ??r <1..<and ;rovers' are waicinir on those w!vlave faniilies. This.-hows a. -pi it f cooperation than i- worth* -of C'liiaendation. ** ' The State Teachers'..-Ashitio,, ^ llvi organ i::.Tiwn- t hrpuirh -which e.e-i, JllilderS' Of cluiVO. II .1- ill.. I t+svr?rm?o[)[1111 t u 11 i...?rr;?-; . TT7" nemhership fee i< only sr.ini a y.ear. hlnr-as^uiaia-Viofi cannot iivr'iiiitv--- fhvcachers pay their live-. - With t* 's 11, mind I am takir.;: the autiiori;y- t say tlvaf -afiy col-h pu ' or. i no . t **?r?rrr fmuJf?ii -per cent of i;,- :earhrr>> MariluJO* nil! ;? ? i\ > J.* i., r e.-n? efund. riu names of all teacher* vho uiiv Tv March ! 0 will I . ; i n the Bulletin. It will he. impns>:hle o. print name.- ir, d'odli ; in :hat e.:ur +i?after?that .dnio. n~~H mum-opra; !i opios of nain'e- <?f -ea-'hriv who i nv up to Mareh '.i>: will I. -oe.f t? vho pay, i'Vi n t-> tl: <,. who: pn\ at lie convention, Tl1.'..- nleiiibei>h!p ertificate give- tt.nhtrs all tin;ilc?gi' of i lie a- ;a; i > T.h;s e\ten>iii(| i.- . g;..en- w? . 1-tia.t eachei's that a:r n I being naid .nifty oin the- as.-o iati- >!. It is believed .hat the salaiie- .of teachers will he mid he fore- the lia'.'u "j'' t.-.n- co>.\ onion. ri tlitUl'U f -ho ;.! ! : a 5 ! !. ~ 'ound for tiie-he-i available per-ei 'or the oxyetttiye. eoiiiipitteauu;.. Ill Tiember that imiclr of t!?- w.-rk of association .r- dope bet wee!: ! > essibus.' Tin v- nveti?.rr elects -the Terson tliat ;:s n'-im: ;.u<1 Jd". the .earheis <>!'_ the di>tripi. All oth ers of the as>yieation are-to ie elected this Vea;. i'nv \o;ir thr, s. tome to tlu- convert ion, and v.-te for o.ur choice. * > John I'. It <r. .-s If \ei tiV'Secretary South Carolina's Sane Judgement 'j.v J W. W it hcrspnon WlK'n th jiv n:-*c" i;.1 an.' lav .it epates to the etistitnc- lieiuta! Vonday, it is ilea'!; ev'.f th.n i ): . > ferenc" tu1 i:i .C* ! :.?>? !a<t T'r.ui wore tient n il.crur i < -] '. . po : . 1 he c 1 nmudi? uV Sootb s. oni-t icnbi ! ml.I- -.M " \!> , H'!1!!- t al. ' V. : rT~ ? ml* i'li:'^N" gratifying t, those who wo-.ih! more-than-"*[personal .int. rest-. . It is a hopeful s!gn the chn.e'c, when men le.irn that t in- houndui u s of a conference "r a "state. a.t the bounderies of tin- K'intfdcm of CI pel. . .Who. vt i' is chosen" by, nil l\ni-copal District t >. a-sutne the l?'*r??I rship reflects "fh. inc:!?dtre of v.>!.umen place on t!i.? i> ov\.n in* vest.-. Wo create fair haulers, as men en ai t their Gwl. flftci' our-own honge. And here is no linor token of future victory than that'\\v. hinV my-de an iiptial step in the direct i.m of the goal. In choosing to sunpo'rt Dr. Henry Sims for the Hi^+toprirr tin 1 the election oT Dr. Jesse K. Th ai (T as the Slate Chairman., our State lias . exercised se.ne ju'dgeinotft. There is no fioubt but that theVbusuing \it neral Conference shall he one of vasD-and intricate problems which can not be solved by the demagogue or mediocre Ifltiie ' - 1'li U ~t7^ i e tv. XTTvi u ma 1 Li i e .Annual iiisliict Meetini* _ ' ^ " . i\iW. . ' * . - r- : - . .'.'i :;n v. ' ; -"> ?' r "hT>m,T ~ \ > *'. i i? m-:* j/Ia)i*7! Tlf- f' . M ?- I - : ' . < i T!;.. r.i J v -I, ...Air,?\v. I I * I ' i '{ - -N. ': ;<<. T. M.'l-Uriif. i. . . \'-j !' I'-'t "ii : I- Hur,.%7!*t. 'I ' i -I l.i'liil-U".';1! < ?. -If* ) r t. i r 'I'. I ,1 : _li:u :I'.i; 7 )' .'ivirlC . 1- K-.-t-r. !. A. !!:>; : v. ell. .1. <. .. A) - t.-mus, . m . Artcn'iti'--'' >> ' ! ? K. \ 1 i-1. . ' . Ali 7,;:. .. . _tl?. . , ' -plrtllV iff- t+ .xt7i my^ t ' ~~ a .. "a ' ' : - v. i n \ u t A- i-..;-a i. 1 J. ' S U l7l AlOIIMi. I ?iii i:j! 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Her.; titsinv in I *tti ?:i mourn :her j . 1 {: . ' . ' i. 1 , f t . I ' "u:r;il. a> "Ul: Stat' -c. | eo>; r . . w ! i.-t.i 4a';. ' ir in'ijn [ !' v- "?;t . J.:?La?i :i . iii.a , , - ' t-.i-M,,-. V a!'.J ;.>! . > i:i. . w f. j t.e ? - I ' ?. . v. ' Tfi \v;;h 1 t!v.!! ! I-J-, 1 1? 1 ' .... ''".I'. , i 1' ;.*s ta;?d> "i -- hundred tliaiys 1 hat. ; ; "! .--ih'li ."- It i* wry aj? , v. t ' our |'"..hahii',ty of wtcr-w ! - ia|. :>eiu.et of David Hon-. Sie:- ;'or tl'.e His'hottrio. ] :*ni> urtit'lo "wit!i alopniri. s : 1...:!. . Sinis a'ul Dr. Boa: iu-ii'U , of it. Hut our. dcsiiv " : IpVo: u HCi; fatU tlia'i t" 111 !', . ? ? Miiu tcr. an.I t :l'ii i?'.tuy, an.i par-..t> nppriviatinh will mini. 1 ;lv ' h it TA11KY. Of roiu-s*. jio?jluM i,.- cKa l* ?) vol. Hi fori' 111*.* ciir,t:?! f it)- oh tin: .hana at <'luvflanil \ no . oh for. toil .what will, trail-' ; sp^ . Hilt if ^outii Carolina t-xi. 1 r?.o~' "T1vi:~s ;TFht ni' as?~i i of ivuliri iii. " t j thn' -ho i.-iinifi'sti'il .1hs< work witii j la f- m-c to hi r aspiviit j?)iis, tho.ari |'slu rot's .low y in' tho vlia^'ons, !vi j 1 oi _ . W:1j jro up. - .i 'i " . j J. \v7\vTf HERsrti^. "~L Suinnmjlle, S. C. niMthli i . J. 1 ( ;:NTS I'Kii copy. / 1 Rev. L. T>. Brooks For \ : {'resident State Baptist-Convention !: v. I.. JJ." Hrooks ' f |?TTT-T < 'luu\ h of ?^-I'll' to the of .:fc? * Statv Sunday a. ! I:. V. I'. I'.- Convent ioij .'a* 'or Hi... od i<-odf I'l-y.-;. 1 'f'i.ar!'- I"*; a'. .Momorial ? -j.. ... i:. w. while,, r 1 ^^w^4.-44*-Soulh ?* 7 ^ ; .. . _ >- i a 'v..i:31 or two . J ?Hi?1' t ;i i - -wru' n?*?litir ' *=? "~~ ' ' . i ^L-lu^A- auLuiiL- in. 2^m .' v .' a v :i:'o<- .v..." l-'.U JiK',0 ' ' I- 5-.s I-Vi'ti'! t .' rare by 4 i ' : .' - < : ? ' 'Tie irfis; 3 . . " ?-rr1 ?'\ ' . : < b:;. C. A. ' ! *.Vyi! as a 4 * < '.'i* ' v ' ' << :: r.t Ktiiar h~< ' ]. >'!? frr !'~ ,s ' ?:? tn\ TlMf-'-*- j < ' ith ";>.y v. ilii-dravral i. - - . I . W .. 1.11: .. [i 11~ u . 11'l ^ r -.in:.: n- ami I >i . (i:i:i?*lv wa.- j. j by -rA-i-ry -. v->e. ; ' yH ! : -:;av i". 11 ijn?* -with his f". j V ..!,. )!' rr-??-y -1? baj.tist ii w .} I not?Won ant a- * \ in. - I i.;? program and ' ? ' r; I cunvic ; -.* ? ; '.i'.'.ai oius and ;l ' .? -a ,i. v. ideas, * ' ".' ar 'Ollly -? I '"?? - - - T r iH't in-* ;W: ;:V I I . T"" ' \ . ' - " ' \ man ;' >. * 1 ; ".inj-wcxant : .? .. - :::; 'p;ir life w-ht-n .?~?-i-: ?? ?i i?a ml wj. ; .> willing to fur*~ ; : ... ?mXIMITT-KK. , . ' VVi ...irn-' 'c~v.:ark~?5r-u=r?.? . < . ;.L>. 1 i!s ' i- ?.< .r ili-j nitkd';' ; - wri": -v-A-i 1 - j ??>] -riy k""'-: tand '! .i ?-h?Hrrr: 1 .. -11 ! -. "? 1 *: ?rat 1 ib-.-.Vhr \\ 'U'M be ;i i- ri. i:.a:i-n-.'al in 1 k?.' '.v Uji'V .... : ^ i' .' 1 will Jaicr A..'. 'i'.'V m&v : !.. >!.. a .i ha\ <7" Vou ~~ ~ A I I SY.<- ? '' ,-j **d '(?. nj.-et \vi--4444-- V \ SIi >NS' nrd V.l s?.h - :?i?.? ' v i i 1.' 11?iiil- i ' :?I-':!'" TTTtTF . ; :h*r>. v ! w..f- with V 'w.V;,-., ^ r.vV."-r. L- ' K c:. i1 > w,,:k the l!o!iu'i<^ .!'< > v' - * J" ' ! . .. , . .'nv'i 'I.W.i.o Wt-rk > ; :. >iitr.i R Y, P. IV . I'.'oj.i, wV.<> It w th-* church who - I-. I- thi-vlun'sh ah-l. spread"; \ ' / K>>Lr<lt-ih of oar 1 on!, an-.! His r fu'-n: : ust hf a hyt.irr plan .. : < ? -.i- knal of V " . V. A('? : ;nVcfietn-st . ^ >;! .It. appointed u;, ?,iV \v-iti' the' ni oitU nt* * .^'wor k out . M":i'-Pkr I M't St ark > and Pinkon .. l>. mi >u?hv a- i-fiii'-.itUv- to Viii.k'.- a >.i! Viy. ami t,vp- vv it^eoitvcn :?rr-?-??rd?H?? i .i 'ni>? \-rr-. ,!'r>w t iu- ?;i'1VUV.!'U't; > action a-.jki- a >ho\v imr u' the n? \t svtl' TTW ( iinvf'tT ft. . ?1- i..; Itui.. U.v ; = ' , V'' , on <: : tt . i; I ?... .. ,, .'i,i i i vi n.iiin L to pii-at.ii. Icit.i trr'o an^ address l iic .-ante ctvu 1?1 not et-er- . .< .' nllv con:e -hot'orc. the V'-nvontion. >.j I'.rVoii.- ' > (i^ciHci hhn a:nJ~women ? I i??. TRaite" each' -Wiir thjit ihcy v?-? tn uljt I-.'. Ju-iiivl. .1 >a\ a!i of this to say 1 have.the ] ) ,i>n an: foi : he hap". i-t of thi* state a!! 'h.'t is m-th-ii i> an opportunity :<> |1:ia i? my pn y air, hifert oar church 1 'yean t,he I'apt is; family- of the Siatf. I: is nothing* hfAy .to the. 1 %j !.;.\c hociv ho.ii-st hef arc alul know fi'itw i?. pull an?l will make things go. . i a;;, tInn'"ore. announcing that \] I ' ; '! v ra?v fer tin- pivsi ii-noy of * S *nv h;v Scmtoh jtf 1<1 B. Y: P: -U:?- B (\>uvt ut ion <V South Carolina' Yours for the Cause. -M \{e\*. 1,;. 11. Brooks, . . Castor Central 'Baptist Church Charleston. S. 0., f?S Ashe Street. Jl ^ 1 i ' MM