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Jr"^ T"rr"?u~i_c.ujjlu?-t" the order ol I III I'ii t i 11 CTTCi tTctuleFT??: t.l'iu, il. 11A.MHD'N. - .i'ulrifchtfi V-d?toji .i Ki:li k ,. Edito] ?^ E. l'liJUi.'. JiLLlS Field Agen< . Al.KRRffr Tj BUTLER. Adv. Mgr Communicatijn intended for the current issue must be very briet nni) should reach the editoral Oesimjji later ifritII Tuesday-oF -eae.h week. City1 news, local/ personals and social news bj Wednesday night.-1 Business and Editorial Phone 4521Cola.. S. Sal., .Mar. 1(5, 11)35 CITY ( Ol N( II. I \IU-MIM)i:i) A few month aH", ( ity^'ouTl'c'il decided .t<> employ tor - months, a tudored physician t.?; look alter tbe indigent colored citizens .in need _ ' (if 'nn-divtd -al U ovoid,y; it ' has decided t.. mala-. aULJi |R'L'MI.M!im... -Tina vou.nci) has. 'dune this is 'not surprising' t<- the" col. red '.fltizehs-. t' am posed.. ,n>; If .is ot fair-minded and progressive .men. When the need I'm such a physTciatf was presented to Council by ? tnr-r-t .'"Qii-i i''1 Cmmeil?did . .not hem and-haw a- some.go.vei;nwheii a matter needful affd nc<V nessaty for tile. welfare of colored citizens is prevented, instead,, it trcted' promptly. - Itr?t'n?t. .yity "* Council in its cdl'i.rt to make Columbia tip WorthwhiU* community .i. es ndr f'li! to fake *ir. onny.idera I'li'iH 111,, r.iei t i i. l ti'.e city i?eo+rt."ppseil of cwin red poopb?is woii as .. 'others, atel ibis at'tit.i ie is nflect ^aHanzTtriWn?to i iTtrrC-'ll'f , yolorvd people ..la- ertili I'u! ' ' r Ihilast li't of 1 id id'il I: < s- by (' it v I ' 'II heilST'ATK -*'??l:t-mr.lT? . - ' ! teachers' \ss(?( i \ ridv Thursday- "Tend?t\s it'.Ay. ef 1 .1.1. week the annual iT. ot 'ne" >!'>'fji. li a in- -'' \ tinn w - ?it so.--ioj; in thT-' .city.. That cob .I d .t'-ac!.'r-.. an- na!i/. jmk in*' it* ? j ! ??i* MH'i'i' ;nr . m fJ| riii'nr fact that over invj .yruvc members thi- a-- i<-ri. Thu assOcjati'Hi i- headed by able ate! __?'ex-perii ui cil 4 " v.'l the tine programs f *meet'tijr-i .-now 1 that tin- education ' !' their peo. pic is a* si-rioi;*' mat' or' with the.m. I'i vliaps there ! rut i?"U' hopeful ai ! ' < ! <''1; men and women anywhere that:. . colored - U'H h"f.-.- Ilt-alizinif a'* they (lu. that oft into-. they '*re expected t"'make rTf.^k^-iv.itliuut " mpwjmilainr- hU-Ud'tM'Ss; - They oanV-sqi with 111 .t ?11s . hen tjtc+fi. thrjittrh They, !^"-t it- -lize (hat by ?<y Tnmp.iU'i-t " i o?ir T1"' y in stances of very ..po^^iita! vrial.~-.All honor to thi-'Kdy ofvjiu n ana women, f* < ] ..red (Y>!yjp!oa'skvarr pi ad that thev have had-the. ,-,f ..vt. e'a.hpT-"TTT- rafter intr. . . r:i'.f>it(;i \ ititnvhs^ * IN I.YNCIlINf, If'one \ve.re_ t. tak?" -crinusly a resolution pas-oil by the house of repre-cTntathe i.f tin- legislature of .. . TWrftate of; (iiiotii'ia-; he could but r ! reach the' .conclusion t hat the p-?ov< pie Pf tlial Std'e h'lh '.'C.t. In ITIOb murder. The house < f roprc?on tdtiyo is composed of nw-mb'ts ele'ted by the Avhite '^ople of Georgia. These. numWV- are sup " ^n^rTpTrT -repV<"-?'"ttT '"T*e tbew-T Of the White people. The resolute#1 si ntains a number of "whereases," aninng them heiee linU'iilWinu Ui ? feferen<'e-4s> the CJoptigan-Wagner Anti.tym-hiiiff I.ill 11. 1 11 ? ft. r... "jjress:' ''Whereas. said hi+i is ajtn ' ed directed at the South and is a reflection upon its people, its state and local governments'. and i~ vio lativa?of the nij.uiid' t* State rights." If the 'Costigan- Wagner 'Anti-lynching bill is aimed at the South, it is so because the, South' has all too long aIlo\ved* mobs to. - take the place of?its courts, and under the Federal constitution, every eitiaon has the right to have his day in court; mote think" other wise. The "reflection upon u, people" is not so much in the ,H III (lu ! ? ?.' ! fpUl th>'Vl>H11ll l\Tim 1 "iinl wume 11 who have been mob- : {j ??n its state and local go\ drumtoil<>**""j as the failure of the state and loeal j governments to function as go-vern^C* ment< in-the matter of proving! themselves superior to cowardly' t jnobs. The com hiding oaragraph i Ol' the resolution ist "Resolved by ! ' the house, of representative of the J _S4aU??of (lool'giit. Thai we eon- [ i 'ienin tins bill as a Violation nf t Seate rights and a reflection upon ; I the people of the South ami their ? local oflieerST"" ""State -rights!'" | i rhese words once staod for a prin-1 ' cipul that Had some merit in them : iinl if tiny meant uimthing J n _i -right of a state to murder helpless 1 a ion, women and youths. 7?Local i dicers; some of them deserve to 1 >e i ? fleeted Dl)on. Too often have- 1 oiiie of them aided and a he t ted ' r.e 111 <b~ ,J!ut tieorgiu is not-h imj'i k.-s.. It'has. many -tlnnisand ? -iuemhot*s'wof~;*he association for?1 lie prevention of lynching made J :p of-white wo rye n. ' ' '* 1 -??? | PERSONALITIES | y tnv ? . * ~ H. V. G. ?' xr 5 ^ ] M:\HIKW allxandku JIK.NSON ! - 2__1 ? 1 ? :. " W Tiv'iu \?. i \\'v "f*Hl of in'm-by .tilth" ~ 'ability. w |iau>i' To fuiy. tribute .t> ".Matt" ilt tiTu'n. ' '1 his bruve, , auurairftU's; ativetH-Ul^mii, -alUl trust" vci my Ne^ro aeemnpank-d- Ail'.niral Hva^y?to--thu North L'olc. HvUstih was b.iin Maryland -tbmti tht- Mot:, mac Rivet-. in Charf ^ - Xoun'y August b, lS'ib. His Barents, I.emuel ami Carolina Urn t;n weyc-veryLpu#r. While Henin an." unite yuana?Uic?laimily _ no vet I foRy-miles. Up the river to uYashinirton. 1). C. ' When he was at oijrht yearti-ef .tg;e his mother i.'if leavfr.tr him a iittle orphan. . h win to school for u bo,ut six ears, ami then went to - Baltimore, le finally trot a ji'b ;ts cabin Imy n the Ship "Katie Mines".ami for L.T.- .C- ?> ,.i... I t.. At* ica. Japan,: France andf ViulH" ppinf's. ' . . . After ret tiruiuii u? America in I ImiT !h' mUiTicd I.ucy Jtmt. Rosa. 1 'nnv, t ht'~! itiir trw -t-xi)K'rt-r and T In- !\vi> ! i?*c? im*. jfi'fat t'i'ii - litis, I 'proving : to- be. ambitious,. ?aiai a ".Itwli of' all?1 rnilf-" yiy w hecaino theAdmiral's . -.sjst.nt. Admiral lY;vry mad - several = hpj1- m .*"(: ? > Amcrioin TnTn?''iitTtr~ : K nkiui?wis taken. i -His sol vie r. each t rjp . pvcrved his indesfTen-''' v:hility for the next. K)}rHt 'at.1 wen' In vouch' . the S*..rllM Op July's, 1'jpS Peary with Ilr'na doctor and seveial scientist i. ( ft NVw Vnrk. Peary had mad - i;i hi.-, mind. mi >-..,fnr. all, that in . ?vuulil ju t retilHi -to i-iv ili'/at i i ' r.ti! his ambition wii" ' tea Veil " p-' '^ ^ ^ w Kskini's. win/ : l-n went ah-'ntr. \ iter l lies' ' t.AX i h tr~a^~VUr a- 1 . lit-y i-milil in i-heir ship it was an j hjiViii anil a part <>f the p.itl'^. s-n't" ai'-i ad P' make a ffiilHI .L -i-re fond suppji.es. As thest | ^ t iri iii told conditions rilh- j ' .'i'v w re' shot;. The nearer they | :11;i '' UP ir U"ai th'1 harder tin | tp wa?. I lit' t? i.i 11>ietun nf tip' \itir rcjriops '-would almns! t'recy.c ? '> li'ilii.-. "Matr." he wa> _itlk.iL. uu- a J way.- the on*7 tu li.x T VFd". harnc-v Tin do?i> _ ?i- some' 'her ta k; with . almost ' fnr/op ! -. These ' thiny*, atiV'ii.ir i.'ity i.thjw tlilr.ys. lie diil. mad'., ? trip?rr?-urrcss.- - A I Vary iH-at\d his ir? al. hi' . t hi iin iv.! ark one hy onv. xin"- i '! finally m ly < ni* American. Urn : 11 l'1 'ir I-'. - k ' inii-s a coniP ni-J d him. ,<>n April >.. ll'OS, tlv I ?ui-iv wuiv- p'-^-Slar'- au4? St rip * I In I* d ' iutliL_\nrl h Tnl . Thr I.ihertv matrazinc .stated i !';|\ "Fr\v nr?iplc ri-ali/.p-j ~ ?1~? int wa? actually tin* first dan w. arh*tIn* Rob'. Henson: hi ! ra il-hva^'p diirintr the 1 s' I 1 t;i t' rh.?cvu'diripn. was?thiri I-' ? ?j '\vI'i vr uvuuttiA ,.ahi :il . n-i'.L '. ary." , " * ' - ' '1~ " In I'.'Id t Iri> .-i:.jyi]y.I'.r!t' .wrote.. The ,^ N^ai, l-.\pl'ir' r at the North r .d h^^,. I'nit<-d S *i t es CIovI rn- : , hi i,t a^Yh^p'cfor nf riistoim /Tn, j ' 'I'l.rk fit>>-. Moitran Cutf< >?'< ' ' a; JhM' ifii' rc, .runc"Sk^ 1 '.<2 I con | ic I' d it 'decrc* of^^Mi^stor of - .nc.ncr. i.ri Mr. Hcnson. " wTrd<Jio ' ,.i'd In- worked. _ l'RQv PER 1TV NEWS A+?t-*?H?o'clock?g.-rrires he 'an vitU an exceMftn'S. S. lesson, "fne ~Airh noon sermon was elivrr he Rev. \V._ Wheeler. His text 'N-v. 'I'i: 1 (I arM he used a subject, I i "v~ "**"i (TTir?rn i?*r!'"TV 11 ; \ver\ .ore enjoyed his inspiri pr <rrvo:i. On ]<'ist Sunday evening ^-ih'ro wtita Uva jdTvI'X--tea>. round , ' ^hifoh. (friii' (it the home of Mrs. I Pouhnight and Mr. A. Mnrrnn. ?? At both pla-O'.s the gUests were hitrhly. wntOMalnt U. On last Fribiy the scholars, aroutul Howard ' Ir. Ififrh School celebrated th ir ( first Field < oy. There were many visitors From- the country around ! .imong them Prof.. C. D. Hendrix Mr. W. Mills, Mr. Valentine and . "any other respectable visitors. We are always glad to; have you. On Wednesday March 0, Mrs. " ' ppsa I., liimiht raturnn>l home ter spending several monTha. iD f Florida. ? - - . 1 ^ _ r-~ \ KampbcllgramS | * By Sloptvon~f*T-Cw?apheH & :?i hBy their fruits ye shall know ;hein" not hy their leaves, stems, oots or shade. 1 think this means jy their works, accomplishments, x. hievehionts, tasks finished, you ivill know?e h u rue t<*ra?-"By their y their support, we will know ach other at Florence in May, vvdurn Bapthits- from everywhere ivill be'there.' eV' ry moderator. of m asssociation. union meetiinr. i-v 'ry church WiU be liujrc. with a lihtralu a donation. ami dooi uay. i\'e art* calling f?r meif who will mend U|>?the?broken?plTfces, mini ivhose ambitiup is to see the"Baptists organized, and?w-ho. will pmdy ivhoevtM has ii_pLan. Ironio oh pas tors, i-tii rt?n~wr- o+giuuxing?y * ,u l im ntbeisi?t ome to?the?eoi.vcu. tion 1.1 see what it is. like, see what it is doin.tr. cohie on you are a big man, ami will be named to some important position, sit up at the ( 'runt, get b> the wayside. Jesus . f Niizaiejtli.will pass this way. Isolation*,. staying in your own yhoro. . TheSo Grants plead form largyr attemlft'n e. Se.nd yotjr pastor. send one of your leaders so in the mouth of two the truth may be planted. President Butler, the liirinTj 1' tl'-e-unknown mail, wants to knrm?y?tu.--: Viee-pr-esideiit Dan t'is. ine cnnnipion <it tlte little preach ^."w.ho is a child of (iod." wants to shake 'yotir hand Presidents P.iriso'ii and StarksA "the nates to .an, education for your rhijdri n"-de- ire t ? soe-'-y-m-f&c'g- to face. .The con'espondiufr secretary wants..you to serve on some L-nmmft tees':?Ww aH wo nt-l hocteventi'ji to know you,-and you know the cohvciit'oii. Whether'\-ou need the Vonventio-li <>> not* we need ivoii. 'I'he, world will, nil-s you when yoil.are'yotie, if you will <1like the l.iltlo'streams, unite' with other streams and make a jtre.it river, ' We "do nut have li j; I and Little You;. It is a we. it'll us, and ours. You will know what is projfi anilJied before ?you yet there, rune ,nn. brothers, h ts make. our convention a- real State Baptist gatlie |iny. It was planning. pusljng. peppintr. publ-ieity, pressure, pi t siuasioh, personal interest, jt.r.- jftiaut programs th.it m:ide?"The State Teaehi rs- .\_A,ssocial ion Tlie t. i ~ i eat lie) itii.' in-ll:.. -'.a'.''. Meirlike-l?r. A. A. Sims . Bap t'i-t) I 'in l". At-l.iiw:-on (a Baptist ), I'rof. S. Kinle.y <a Hsi| list I- Li II- H. Butler la Baptist I help to make tin Ti aehei;s' Association. These were not all.. Alice Wehh .Vnrlersoit. ?upervisor of NcTTm-Trhn,.t,--'il, "A"i'iTT.'. .o Thaney ha- ptrf-.the scltmrb*- t*ar-ihtf- iou+a She plans, fie purpos? s. -he piisht->. Wi' Vai'i hi r?* men .at-the runvcHtion. fhis year. As unc of your leaders. I am takir.y the tn I?1 'o reach i'vi rv . initii-ti r. " .? The "Voice from Tin- .Mountain'' roared, hist wot.-.k in The School and I'nion' ayain-'t.?rrrrm?"hmniim?f"r -4U-??- le-io^ni ?.f ict i hiv the 'tin i1 nil to thoin. It doe.-- sound funny -p ie. I that -of. it for mo tn iunni .air iiiy-i ff- Tor, in?oUuay W ell. t <upp?-e my. world ooh-i-ts of im*. I. myself and .minor I know the, ami myself know- mine arid it uiity'.Jju iiivi.'.. Animals. thai run hardly ever yet s:ek. All that 1 m ruiirihyfor now is; to do liet'ei; what-4 am tryiny to "dir I will lie ulad--to? *aje~ some uiie el .so 11*\, to i tin up?n?y d?a11? ndii'.oc 'or th - i-oii-jny eoiiv ntidit. Hoar mi Voire t'n<m tho Mountain-. ?I' i 1" ' > * i" i !< -'." !! ' ' hitter to httve' s' liio corn before vo,, rail the hoy-. I" i- hotter to lYove"**^' tir worth, "to yive a denoii-t.raii'-n if A HI MT V, /'apaoiy. adaptation, .ml, till tlio-o other 'hit ys wh'rh yo to niako one- ready .. ... . t. : t * * * >-.1 <1 (!' -uitii.:, 11 1.- Ol-lUT 'TO I('t :oKs run for y. u. l?ivi r.<<t y u run "Tiy li.r iTTT).?V' irTnTtrh' !>' ton trr-ji-J I.w :i:r ,i h I ran I'll < t<. catch-"--- 'truin ami when I cautrht it.' l was luu tiimi t?> t?! 1 the conluctor \yhvrc I., was (roth if. I.ot preparation, "< xponenoo, accomulishim-nt s. an i t! oojrnizo . pcrson. Jitcommend .you. X", I am not r\ihy to loop anyone Vmni runTtmr^ritrrrtTT^ nyhahui Campbell at Klorchco. I want you to run. 1 Ci?~K~lI7JiV,u:**?ld' c mo out umd yet n the* race p r re ordinjr secretary, ssistants, pro-idont. tj;o.!tswrer. ii^r'aTrTrm-omPr^Uh't' -r-t'-^mr-rrrr rqjiinos at a rabbit drift'..- Nobody shot. We had a time ruimniir, 1 ,1liter-- lid d(ip" all ruimiuf. The rabbit trot away. KIHSTO ISI. VNI> NKWS T^tyT^nx? cnrrieiPhti by "the hr'ee public sHna>]>- of the Island -It" tram' s in1!1 tv^tkspl.i'yt'cl by thr At Allen Chapel the Sunttaj^S wa- well conducted by. the assist -i'lmri'iniwm1 'I1, 'hwas discussed very plainly by thf 'each' is, and it was explained -nitre clearly by the pa-tor, aftei he Sunday School the A. .('. FT heac-pc. w;iK conducted. by llut.pr-esi lent, Mr. M. M. Me^gett. The Rev, Grant prefoh'dl frorr ihe fifth chapter of St. Matthew the thirteenth verse,, thente. "Th( Christians are like Unto salt," hi win linn. After the morning services tr AlK-n the "Baccalaureate. serfnon' was rM tr creel-hv,.thC~Rey. J. f* Dunbar D.P)., the pastor of Mor ris Street Baptist Church, to th< gi'H Unites of "Hea-ddt' Pllblh St Koohr-subjc^ct, "id- al", his ser mon was enjoyed hy the hearers.. THE! PALMETTO LEADER j PAHKNT-TKACMlIIKitS' J ASSOCIATION P.OfitUT'ca.hcr:*' . A.-TntiaJ tio.n. nf The Culi:-. lJ. Saxon School luhl its regular nnmliuy meciinn, t iUttathiy?t-yr-?t?v? - MereU Pit* 11 tU Tat TTHUT", ' ?l^le jriite to the State ParentTeachers'* Association which convenes ill Ciiln miii > M ' --T. Craig?wrrs rtrrcTeiT as\ alterratiy .Mrs. Bertha A. I.nrgley ;,t,d .Mrs. Kebefcca " Simmons were appointed to serve in the refreshment committee during the State meeting. . .Miss William Head, teacher of Sax! >n School, introduced our. guest " hin>. Mrs. Simphina? discussed the.dangef" of communicable dis" etiMs aitidng schmd childum. She ..also pointed oll.t the importance. "~iTf ' parents cooperating" with the. . the teachers in chirvking slifh dtsla-f-s a^s, liU'ltsles:?chicken?pwr " small [> 'X, whooping cough \ and many other" diseases prev<deiH am.ong s hool i^Jiilrfren. The . association is hoping that Mrs. Simp kins will return again in the near future and give another helpful and interesting -address: ?. Rev. Young. vice-president-, pre "ided - . - KIMiSTRKK MOWS ? By M. C. Mitchell The student hotly and friends enjoyed very much the Mock- Faculty play given l?y.- Prof. W. M. ._Andotson on -Monday night. Mar. ?4+r?1 {?R5. A slydeht from eurh class .reprc-cnted their teacher, and -4?tvrr+?the?best imitation we've had in KiugStree along this line f it; some time. -The majority of +TP teachers have selected?their .May Queen aml-muiiv projects-are being planned to make this day a - :-1l CgBg : :? Pnl. D. L FaRpn, Prin. ?f.Cha-r vis (iraded School* "at 1 Ilemming1 way. and Rev. A. Alack. pastoT pf Mt. y.ion _M. -K- ( hureli. U rtured | fb the adult student?;-tui- Friday j night. Both spoke in general ol' the work, eongratulatod the pupils .ill the progress* made, sihye 0-toiler; and left ftvany words of on eouragcmcnt. Mr Earnest Hicks, :t student of the night school, won .i.hc second'honor nf (he state 'for writing the. second best-letter- to/the adult messenger. Mrs. Watson has. jrott.cn many congratulations on having hc.r school among' ?JLhosc. of honor. * The S. S. of Ml. Xion M. ' E. _ ''liiiridi ij , I'ljiiui 1|ili|,i1iill.v . mule I.',. >!'. li TdeiSdiip -,,r SujiT. I). 1,7 Kill ton and thO faculty members. The vountr girds and hoys and also tbf 'idult tui44- o n u -in.,darge numb' "is every Sunday ilternoon, and itis very impressive to observe the h'torod^rf?thff^stadentx ns well as il.e :eaclu 'll'l' " T'l ff *" 1 11 l.'l II .1" loll V . 'Atrdmir (tie" VTs'itm-s Strndiry--?f4er^ tion-i were:-" Dr. (lofdoii of Dillon. S. ('!,' the brothcr-in-laW of Mrs. I,;: . A . Ma-on. . Misses' I. Wikon ?M-. Wilhep-spoon?nod M. MitehelhTlie ymtng folk were entertained, v illi a- -ilvei tea party sit the home f IP v.- and Mrs. A. Mack-Sundayj ?at ti'*re*" *o.? Mur.?DP 1 lie?pa rt y? " I- !;. : lo ihe -AdultClass of Mt. /.on M. K. Chinch of which .1'r. 1'. .1 1L Me \list i;r.. i- ilM rilrt or ? t-fti-H-t- ,'t m tuhcr-Av.a . )irev itrt A ( few g :oc- conducted by Miss Inez * Tharpr were played ' -after?-wliieh i tin enjoyable repast consisting of | t- a* sli d ndwishes mid- ii'e. epesini_ in I cake was served. Everyone ! -pint an et lovable afternoon. ! Tho !,.->.jrue of Rethel -A. M. K. . Church .doing .splendid under ! tl... ll of Marv I,. Motiz*' n. She is VTi<Aying-mu h'. in iiH m ine league and aisQ.m ri \ ir.r remake others intoresterk'I'It.. " i-ye-jog serv-e-e en Sunday ; n'ig: i conducted l>v the pastor, Rev. i" Mi-., Hughes was very impressive ..iff (juF"< ' a few were, in attendin re. ' * ' 1'le re" are ""several lit ill Irs hi" store fertile future. Anions tlfem ] A ni'e.-i<mary progi'ajn-sppnsor i'v?Mi 'ilanu's ( ni'i 'e .rames .and ' In:; lli'l'. !i> he given Sunday af1 ternie Mar. 17 at 4 o'clock; a I ToTn 11. anli Wedding sponsored: . Jee?Tharpo?and .Mar- . ..ha Ree>e to be given real soon.. Fh\ and Mrs. Avant of Wilmington, X ('., .-pent Monday ami Tuesfav with Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Blake lev Mi. Alfred Robinson of Wilis' a, \ f^., ts spending a whifv with Mr. and Mrs. Rlakoley..' Mr. Rohin-on is the. sim of Mrs. Rlnko-* I'lev. ' * t^rr-iQAl'W-;" "MeTn n;~TYrrn-rgr; uave a grand receptioff at Their cafe i. Main St.. fn honor of qyite. ?h?fer-sv?i i i' in 1 - svlii' wcre?present j Tluir.-ii y r.ite. Mr . Klise .Thomas; a teacher of | this county .during the ptU4r?srer'[ ?io?> left Satuiday afternoon Tor ! New Jersey. " 1 P~Misses~ Tharpe and ReOse spent . a-t week-end in Bennettsville, S. i- C. i mis. ii. -\iitcm-il. .Miss Virginia . i it m il. I.ittle S. and J. I.. Cony>i . r? ami Mr. Hugos were the .-uprii'litv A1,!-!. Sev er^^cTf-^t he t car he is 'of our tfi.wn are planiwo-g^Jo witness the Sia> I earners' TTssReT^Tion tTTTTT wwok-ond. :? ? The girls and hoys oihthe Igfftkgt i hall team of Tomlinson High schoot ( played a pa mo of basket hall in >_ Lake City with thot-feoyst and girls ? of the school there, 'the game was very- ii.bve'trng and full ot , excitement. Tbo-d oys'-game was j tied, the scares being 10-10 Th? gills lost. Roth teams-nre doing 1: C| !e'fdi<r under their leaders. , Headers of The Palmetto Leader 7 v i !hin.g in",ys N> Ik published wilt please see That thje reporter gets I it before Monday noon. -4?= ? ? f . 11 CARLISLE NEWS ] ; . : 4 Many of TJIiT members and' i friends are .sick. But 'Vf an* triad fu hear Uv.it mo.sl of ilu iii ate -smwrhproi$r. Mr.?KiUmi- Church, Su-nday School was opened at the "mount hour "mth the Stxpt. Mrs. L. Suitor, at her post of duty. Sunday?School lesson was well discuss'\i and nisfny thoughts wore npiiKiu tiux v?~nic/i win DC noipiui At 11 :.'>U o'clock u\. bad a warm love feast meeting. Mun^r 'testified that t' ey Were aeteiinine.i to .see (jn. il_ lac in peace. At' 12 A. M. the pastor preached a eoul iTirring sermon, from Ads Stzfr. ? ? ^ It is hard l'or the to kick against Klu- prick. Hi arts weic made u> feel- The--sermon was well rprrpareii. . r_ S:.:i> 1' M Itov. \\ 111 uti Duck tt delivered?nnot her?nu?r oohoi Our members a re?s t i 11 striving- to -make j his a successful year. " All "clubs are busy at work, we ar always ghul to have visitors to come and worship with us. Miss Lucy Mcllwain spent the week-end at ht??nu? with her parents- She 1 -ty?attenoinij?Sims?lliuh " Ko~honl. . Union, STT*. James Chapel Rap*T?T. Oliujeh. tubers* ami pastor, 1 Rev. F, L. Wilkes ar?? moving; swj lotus fine. ?1 - ..",0 Sunday School is doingriicely. The pastor is preaching t)ie gospel. H?- 1ooiiuJitIU^4ts-a--^feetfU-tnes s?g^??"??_?I I?_?. Amount. of $18.00 was raised.'. Williams Chapel A. M. K. Zing, ' Sunday School was opened ut the usual hour with th r Su'pt at her; -jh?s4.?Mrs; Alter Williams^- The ! 8. S. is well organized and is;'do-! ing well. . At?T'J '<T*ntupl; rrgn 1 m'?^orvifee. The pastor. Rev. 11. .K llillian took ntis tvxt front St. Ma^t. 11 oil "Yithved. With ('olPpassioMr^lli' hunt lieht to. us in this- message, it wa< plain .to?tt>r th.at when (Jnd sye lis struggling to-do his; will he will have compassion on us ail \ cotlte 'to our rescue! Sl'I'viflK ? !.? ? I !., 1 ll . leas and friends turneti out well. \ Mr. Fred" Brown spent most -of.the winter here with his yrandnother, Mrs. Fr.ni.eis?Fn d-ish.? 11^ll'ft a I'. " / v V Miss Vas.tie Johnson spent the week-end with ,her par* nts, ? Mr.! apd .Mrs. Watties Johnson and] worshipped with us .Sunday.?We Were very 'sorry to .hear nf *\'t he~ileat h l'i Mr, i >;ivr .Jeter? The j family lias our sympathy.. Rally closes at St. I.uke A. M. : K- jfiitm Church Sun ay. We ex-. pbct all members to do their best.Yo'u; alwajr yo over the_top. Ti;.r~nri rT~Pi;..niK,~ 1,1' w n-' r I'c.nis. Chapel met at Mrs. Flllcn Knelislt. Frlday" at'ternoofuVMaircti Kth wjth' the-'superinten jeht, Mrs. ! I.innie Stewart- presiding.'. After' the rf-msjnes- part .of the_ nie tiny: eras- over a delicious repast was served l?v the hostess consisting of potato tfilad, saltines. cocoa, fruit punch nhd t ake. The little _ all expressed themselves as an s. I.lX^H j;. ] U'l;.-ll SH01H Sun1 ' ;y afl>t-'i (.it v. it!i Mi .. :r il 1 r~. ii kk i-: \xi> Turin: By C. M. \^illiam> L j1i ... Aiiny I'mlff, tjo.vWas l>Ur- [ j uti.jii T'ieaSunt (?rt?Vf-Church on i the?Krln ?was a?.-ili/.' n? i Wat'crce until'a lew years ago yhe [ P.Vmily moved to , (Ja jylen where rshc (ln-il. Sin-" was tin- monTo'r oft Mi*: AVnu Portee-i-f Conj^arce, I)u*/f i. i cr an! Kd Porte of Buffalo, N..i V., Tom and Juntos I'm too*, Jubo j Taylor and .Mrs. .Mai\?ha Collins., -T-t-iad- ion.? 'I Another death of -ad inijuiv-! j tattoo was that of Air. Henry C.ourdinc, .March 71It. .Mr. (jo.ir nine wis a faithful ctooloy-o ot thtv Tk>u. Hyl. lor many years. ' f uneral sorvios Sim av atSt. j Luke A. -M. K. Church. ' The- Iloll^y Funeral Aid Society | liol a very Jfotr.; ijuarli i ly n-,e; t- j I -ntf at" Gadsden, Mar h bth. I'elo- Ijra'.os from Richland. Calhoun and ! Kershaw .counties'' wore- there. Splendid np .rt.-, encuurauinf.- romaik* front "every quarter, Mrs, Munson reported" that Bethany-is rtio.ll to loivi" ' i I>.I o.a I. tvu 'Vint mil kUHWVIJ , tlmr is good new? bceausv. Cab. v. .i.s >ui..cial]Y.. ln-hiii.. .in Negro schools. Mr. Davis,- assistant to undertaker Ilofloy, i- .-till ' inmroving. .Mi. Ho'.lcv was call-j j ed ..to .Foil Mbtte Sunday a. m. to i j l'ury Mr. Art em as Ilayiyes. Rev. i H. T. Marlon; of Aiken pleached at , Mt. Olive Sunday twice t<, i tip illed audit nee. lie v. Marlon is I rtruly a great preacher.. K1 v. Hall.. (> ' Columbia and Mr/ Smith jc-hdted the snrvi e,t Rev..-'Hall will preach "on the second Sunday in April. . - ? Memorial ^ service wtlfAjc held Maich iMthVor Mrs. Slim ItmM, I , i i - -1-- -- r>" nil I'M l t vim di'.d Jan. 7th. s, Mr. Hazel Younjc \vh<> had his ; :rm Woken. j,\vhv n lie fell from his art iia.pi o\ ir e mcely. I?_ M*'.. M._ C. Wiliiiam*. is in the. Veterans Hospital suffering Avilh "4>,a<. eyes. . . _ ^TWi^IIshers Union met at Mf. I ; N'ebo SSftu^dav. S\v< 11 -^prntrram. ! ti'o<?I {linrtem^vttre enjoyed. ftcv. i Wine preached aThEJ'rof. Hain| well lectured. .Next npvtinu- at"" Si. "Philip ?0?ond Sit us lay nSllny. I Rev. Shinn prpneTTTT^t^Ur'NVfi^ j Stir day rii.'ih; to a mixed ndier.ee 4 nf white and enliitv*. j Miss Emily E. Williams <,f i-Booker Wa.sMf.Kton .is honve til | hut is. improving now. ? A ? ? 3 ; _____ *? -*~ i ? Sl'MMERVILLE NEWS ttf Summery.Hlo bar. tunl its-e-? t rization "and hay ^trraHgtrl ? pro- j r'""ii fur tin- installation services rii-hifh rt-Ht jirn wwmiTU.?Xbat-| : program will bm announced next i w< ok- i__ 1 Mr. Chris I'itikney, local deacon j I i;,e<l at Bethel la.-t Satiualav. bv '' I J>iaju?stor, Hv. F. B. Clark. i Mr. and Mrs. .) antes Rudolph~1 ( and son. Freddie, wort* in the city I St or 1 ty. .. . Sunday at Betlud A.?M. K. , Ohurth, the pastor delivered, two Kieat sermons The church was edified- Alt ! Miuieh good has been accomplished. The organizations arc working very smoothly. and he is assured of ^successful year's The second puurt-cuTy^nnfcnMn'' will trcr held next Mnnl,y evening. March ISth. The Prcsdinp: ..El Cr VT.llI PI CHVll MUlCUt V. 1 ' t h, .'..'. 'lUiillE and evenintr. The members and friends are invited to be out. . " First BaplisT Church Sunday, though cloudy, the church goers were on duty liusual. It was the end of'the sect nd tmarter at First Bap: is t:?Onecandidate was buncd m liapt'isin. The pastor preached tw() soul 'stir riiijp sermons morning an ' evvnjiyjr. At '!: '!() the. I.ordVSuppi'r was aik_ ministered to the tneinbeis. There was..on*'-t accession ' for the day. Miss Mil red ivM-mlt ' .The it. V. iV-U, Was ,wrlL.a?~"arb always delighted to b>' present ml enjoy :he lesson- taiijrhl by the- |MosA*nt. Mr. .lames Anderson. __ * Social News Miss II. R. McDmiald Was enter lained with a "birthday Mumer at tin home (if Miss Alberta flood-" will i\r\(\ nutlltoi- A ???.??- *\ . . fniiuiit; i prcgcfrt were .Mrs. Ollje (Joodwin. \Vi 11 i it in It nils' and -Botttttt?H-rrH^ Miss Ruth Toonu'r spoilt, tho week-1 n.;| with Miss Annro Mao Kuwhrds at Ridgevilie, ..She reports a wonderful trip., Mrs. Mimiio Toomor is up again to tho delight of her many friends at tor -having hoi-n ill for several .days. Watch tho Leader next wook. SOC'IKTY mi l, \ I'M S Roautiful spring- weather- again r i-. i. l ... | tin- oiMriyl church poors Sunday^ March '! The Sunday j School-of Be.thesda Baptist Church l oing largely atton iod, Prof. I Bright Keith, ?Jrf gay an interesting ijlvisiration of tho Sunday Scho d losron. ? The 11 ;?W .-orvioos arc being bot1 r ItTTTTTTTPmr.-h r>Uoduy ""TTtTtT* mom Lei's.. Us well .as_visitors. We 'v.t'ro gla , to have worship with us ix Sunday-.March -'5, Miss, A. Kvans of Darlington, S. C. aad Mr". Ji s< ph Bostio of Wasl^pirt<m,- 1). ('-. Dope they will coino again. - , The p.'.stor. Rev W. F. McCoy lias < n a monthly drive for the new church thill' is being erected. " The -Roscn'wall Consolidated -School stu,kilts art full of inturektU 'ml p p i? the class loom* as wel l ^iLh-LLXHa activit e^ Thy, i> 11s i.f tll.i "lit nu' Economies classes rfc* t ikintr trrttit pride hn- serving liot hutches to In pupils *aily. Miss ^Margaret T. Bonapai tc. Instructor. Tip' hoys thrift cluh has a splen t! <1 spring, project. They have com plcted a s ionl'ific Brood.'r and i avc Htrc a.l/*ip'aced in it Holt baby i irks. . ? The g.'rl basket hall team play. <1 interc's iiig game Friday, March I. on the Busenwald Courtsi re HI ii:c*;;v tir.'uiccf .school pfayT-: rs fougl t hard and held the spectators speTlTmu'n 1. The *c< r-' was 1v-f) in favor of Uosenwnld. The Roonwahl team... will play the I'.leh'em School team Wed'ies 'ay, March (>, I'.'jl"). T e s rtfi ? - at lh lhet Baptist Church on the third Sunday were . c ty int* ? : sling. The writer prt ac'i , -t-H?h i ' i wentTct h?iwnrrrrsr*y? ser.? ri ? ii , Rebuilding of Bethesda Baptist . ( lurreh he-no longer a gossip, but a reality.- The foundation hug been laid si.nii th beautiful frame structure is nuic'klv hemo on./-iA.i ? y r- *v Rev. W. C. McCoy is always on I the job, after delivering one' of his master pieces on the third Sunday the usual rally took place which j anioi.ntel to on hundrOc forty one doll <rs and fifty cents.. All, S'1111 f 1 ri> _ iiiuhiiiol nffim<r'? .of t Htthesla and Union Churches Were installed Sunday morning by the writer. -* * The-wide aw;rkt^ clubme'mlercd a program at Rosenwalc} Consoli<1-it' (| Sehod.a few nights ago, all who- hear., the program thought ihe-} ftpticipaVit* were at their best The program was repeated at Hope Well Raptist- Church the thirl Sun Tlay evening. YVe shall never forgt^t, Lincoln's I Ray Program, at Cedar Cro' e .M. j K. Church,vRev. and Mrs. Whittak j j-^.ivi.i-.ju'imwng uuniTs to Th?? pastor, officers and mem- j Iters of Ik'thesda havc '".i|i|n eofriilqd f i i_ LFrEVYIS FUNERAL HOME Undertaking^ And jpmbalmi ?SLOGAN? . r,OWKR PRICKS AMIUa;.\N( I- SK-BVITK A?j Nfar An Ytmr Nearest Pkoi 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUM I*hone 927(> I. S. I^evy, 1 * Saturday,- March 16, 1935 ^ RI!)(.'K SI'RINtJ NEWS i (juitr n t number--was pi1'sent alT^^*" 1>v both touchers and t>ap >? iIs. -1" ' ; 7TTA: Tilntt^ltrvr- Ju^cs ., ascemletl the pulpit with a soul stirring ser~ ni'pn,- as usual. lie gave us plenty Vu thvjhjghtsf tcontribution they .received from the Eastern Star and * Mrs. 5l. Vr. Prince o? McBee School spent the iwvek-end at her honu\ ~ " r Mr. Joseph Bos He? Washington, . D.-e. is. visiting,, hi.^ relatives and ftiends bete. Baeote,-i^fncj? Evans and Eliza J. Sweet are on the sick, list. We are praying fpi* them a speedy reTnvuryr. - . ? Mrs. Elizabeth Evansc, Mr. Isaac iV'hose^ and Mr. William Sweet ".fWotoye. to l'lni'eiiee a lew day a a go t n business. M..u: n?__ ti ? f in i s, .Miiiuo .tiai1 nines 01 rnew ? York^is? visiting her sister here. All'the friends in tlrJ vicinity wore' yda-d to welcome Mrs. Klizabeth Sawyt r, and greeted her with smiles-on her y* tu^n from the inMnnv. ~?j~ Rev. S. J. Frazier of Marlboro, worshiped at' Union Church 'Sun-, / day. Kev. Frazier js welcome*at for us on the second Sunday in. March. Aliss Tallie Thompson, spent the < w< ek-end with Ijer parents. Mi >. .Ma, k M.m.loik ft YuJtur 1 lay I'm* Richmond. Ya. where she will 'spend a month with her sis;-, tors. Mrs- Jainek JJavis an ! Mrsr. Six-' teen Bonaparte are amonp the -ick that hav been lingering Ydr few days. ' ' _ ' Our 'proc.rossiviiJXiuunei'",'Mr. J. : rg, Dickson, >'i._is wide awake and his farm, beiti# ahead of all the * other fanners in our community; with work. -* ?- ~ ?? , i n 1: accomplishment and PARTICIPATION OF THE. I..Al'KEN-S - COUNTY IK. s( lO'Olv The year ha; brought about many eh.aiijp's in the- school activities. The cooperation spirit be'ifh ft t'.n ill I v?an 'Unient body i * felt more than ever. The Draniatiee Club presented in the school auditorium a play c?- i titl' d,. "Look Out Lizzie" It was ril h, all yvlin w-Uni-s-?-)l il _ The grourMs- have been beautilie<F by the CVVA workers. Shrubby surrounds' the entire campus. Plans for ,an industrial room are under *' way. The . I1''aimor* Declnmat'oh Leaj.ii ..1 \\ .n. Us 111-., ill.'tl'h'l t-viiiU'St. ill tilt'. Laurens County Training School. Friday nijrht". "AfarrFi". 1, I,!K?5. The members of the district are St. A! ban. Simpsi.iiville. S'. ('."Ninety Six, S. C.. jiti . L. ('. T. S. Cray Court, ?-S. C. Jl'he Aviim rs of the first and second places were Misses Mary ??/. i.i.... i ... i ' ' < < - .hu .Uiiiu \ rcciu ir.inu oi tno "Ivanrofis ('iiumy Trainfntr?Srhnoi?1? (Iray Courti. tuel th third \va.< -Won by Ninety .Six. -We aty ghnt t<. say-that Mi.-.* MuryV.?Bailey, who ha> beer:" nil the r-iek list is able to. lr u*i!h 55 again. The agriculture ?.T|ii> uavo its, annual fath ers and smi-' "finliquet February ~t "22. I'.'.'!."). The tables forme..' on "F" which represented "Farmers," *. The color scheme was Ulue and gold, th school colors, with for-, est see ties; surrutjK iing the eiit(,rc el' parents and friends were served. A very enjoyable, evening was spent, -The?principal and. _ -oaW.e - a rh the basket hall tea hi s attended the Titui nantent Monday , February 2.r>. 1p.'ib at,Textile Hall, 'Hreenvilb-, Both teams participated in tile games. The day was well speift. The teams enjoy-' ethe I.cuguo games held at the several schools rumielyFountain ?Inn.' S. (*..'Wooiiruff. S. C. and St. Albon. "Siinpsonville, S. C\?They in.1 lmikim; furw:'n : lo other'loUTS". The most uppermost in theirminds is the clash with B 11 St. Saturday, March 1UIJ5 at Clinton. S. ,('. (Iray Couit's eiithusiastie band students arc gfeTtTng . ready ty take part in all activities of that day, ' , WHAT HAY*K I HONK? By YY . I-. YVilliams Nor 1ft r-oi'f dumber dose your eyes Bui^ The train of action thro' the day. When? have my fe"t chose oyt the way 7 ? ?YY'ha-t have l- katrntwhere- I'-ve?? been, Kroni jill I've heard, f:7oni all I've seen 'P~ ' . ~ * What kiiow I more, that's worth the knowing? What have I done that's worth the twin#? What have I sought,, that X should f YV'hjit duty-Trtnve I left undtanfc? TheseMfclf-inquiries. ar.e the road, ifWy I I