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Communicati-'n?intended?for?thrr -?torrent issue must be very Ifftef ? and should- reach the? editoral desk not later than Tuesday of . eath week.) City news, locals. 1 personals and social news by Wednesday night. Business and Editorial JPhone 4623 -Col'a.. S.C.. StiTday, April 43 - . All Court's'in South Carolina do not treat the killing- of Negri . by Whites as a^TilUe-thing. In ;!tTr l'ocoilt term of t he Ci'iinninl (A m l .of E^oenee Comity. twVi wTiiti men ?-who killed~TT?yrrfnir. ThdolVd man. " " i'i e <;1111\ i-ii an<t M'tiicHrui i.\ _ the ;>i'fti4ilimF jiiiliro to imprison merit tor -Jf> "yohrsi .The murder... .ers .coinhiit]te.i t}j? rrjnio' wlnU' -mfjaj*od i'i 'he r?.bfif-ry !" the nival ' house ,,r ther.ulv. ,' Thr . man killed. (roveriii-r lirove- of Althama has the ri-jfht idea :il?<*nt law if any .rate. In view of the SrottsbpYo derision, he ha* written the oflieers Mi.'irtfed .wit h th -duty of riiaki?ir, Jiip lite jury 'list, ''hat they .. shouhl ilU'l.lldo A.oh l'1'd citizens. lie urj^ed timt this he dime. Ue.ni-e-it is the law,-whether Ucy like ii <>r not. and 'hat the law -hruld Jh . jobserved in "letter and spirit-."*" T ? In a recent editorial " hi - Tin 1 ?' ltaluifc'h t-.\. t-T-l?iVt-ws-~aiKl t ibsc'r- ' 'ver eoiwuientine- on lh.er- Harlvn.i : riot ~n rathef' di's'm if true, jiic'tire of tin-- statu- of the' N'earo in this country is drawn. After 1 ?fiaiinif that inieiHTrmTrnTrrr hotter, as many >oiitherl:er*-think. for- tin* Kcifhi. s" to h ve remained in the 'South It Lit cad of y.'imr to the irreat'city - \< w York ft- say-s.L_ -Hut. Hie Luvat- r. . sadder 'truth is'*. that th?' Xtyro, in the Smi'li^and _ Inoiiii, every where, are somehow. in a lan-l.m which, they It vo'lived almost as K im- as any whites' in ? ittint jrttll aliens'; "Tmioi-.int. poor, exploited, ton often. liunirry." I'lain- 1 , . ly and truthfully spoken, hut who is to ' hi.;ime 7 Certainly not the Xcfjro. lie has doiie tin host he could under the ' eondit jions -stir- .. ?rmtmliT! cr'h Iffi r " J ATTOKNI.Y fiKXKKAi; ... ' DAN'Iid.S SWS. _ Commer.tlnsf. *on ')e Scot t h6)-e ? decision a< reported in a local pajpl **Jer, Attorney fl*[feral Baniels saysr, that. X'eir rot's jn South, ('aitolin., are not excluded fn in jury duty v ."solely l/e^au-e < ,f their rails-and color." But the far' is, they are excluded. It would .he ii/teii-stino' for the At torn--y th-noral to <my just, why they are i/xe'hidc'ilT lie further said Unit in .? ino vountieyX'eyi-io's serve_.j>n juries? .huts'ule ' \f Riehloti'l ('.unity Whei'i 71?IW- - colored men have been ^summoned for jitry duty. enld-red 'fit oi-lo"M.t r "not servo nn juries in South C'nro| linn.?RrrMrrrrd?(Tn'iH j f v" Tr.-sTT'~T,' -"" L __ not, had very many; and in the last few years but precious few have served as . jurors. And not even in Richland County hrfs a ec.'l ored man ;iei'ved-otrthe yrand jury as ahyone can recall within t Inlast forty years. Certainly, when the At*ornj'y-Olener.il said," as rel - ported, th-'it "Xot many Vejjroes ._are fitted for jury, sirvii es." j h't?- did not intend that s'ateinont. to K . he taken seriou-!y, It sounds too much like what a Jury.. Comnfissioner of Alabama said iji fryinjr to explain why, Nt trroes were, not Called for jury duty there and 1 which Chief Juftioe" Tluirhes i*n L bia opinion so Hntphat Irally de- L. '. nounced. . If that statement is an I r, ?1JL _ 11. i ' i H<M I Dl IIIP Kn"WIC<I^O fhelt r Mm Attorney h->^ ofLthc.~ colored citizens of South' Carolina, [' it would he a fine thfnff_?.,for hinj ' . to take a day-ofT and learn ,sompthinr, '-Hi, [hi n' hi r inlf of tin i population of the State. The fact ! is there artr-thmrmrrrts and thous- | c ands of N'etrroes who ran easily I measure" Up to the avernpn jury f ?5fil III tile muM*'of Mouth ('mil- -J | ' lina. Of course, there, is no law f which prevents colored peqplc ' rroin serving on juries; no stfch law oan he written, on the statute books, Btit the "'wii' in wfrfelr the law is administered is the H-.iiipvTtn^tTniteti States supreme Court has declared the law as to j ur v~s orei cot-, A11 ofTieTals ~"m list take ail oath to uphold the law. It will now be ati interesting thing to observe- just hiw stieh mprr~wi 11 ueii their oath of otlioo-?not only ?this State but m~ all other's where X eg roes have been barred t'roin jury duty because of race and color. - . ~TrS'l A PREDICTION What will now become of the "Scottsbopo" boys is ,a question that thousands have asked! ' While not, a prophet or the son of a prophet but jus| keeping in mind how Miiiigs of this kind hl-e done, we forecast the following line of procedure: J 1. The Jury Commissioner of Alabama County in which the boys, were original I v indicted' will draw J-poJtita'd man- far- five grand iiiryj. > I ll. TIi|> boys will then be inlieted Jjgain. ! . The Jury Commissioners of tlie County in which the boys will be tried will have one colored man on the panel of the'petit jury. 1.. The boys \vfll again be tried. The spec'al pm.-ecutor, I.ietrtvrr=ant-Governor Knight-needs a eon virtion of tlioso boys' to further boost him politically. . ?will. ho " con viet yd atid sentenced to death. Alabama must show tlull ?no NVw York lawyer itltt1 <-olOo down mere 1 and make ' hui-r?contention-4 nbstt-rd-as- it is 1 tliciajly false. 15., The^d event seiitimoi.it of Alabama will at last be heard'and the (loyCrnor wilPcommute their death sentences- t'o life imprisonment." To be perfectly frank hnwwon "Xr>. (') K- tin- woitkost p..0>? in tills forecast, though we hope it will lie \ ? Kampbellgrams \ X A Y Hy Stephen C. CainplK'H A?1 -2? ?? I.iflt is stimulated by drives or lirir's; motivation and,that something' that 'makes living interests ma Call it advertising.- call it publjeity, call 5it making a l'uss, omeMiing to cayry us on. tit! ike eioiijg Daniels, Direyk1 tor of the 'Morris College Kally? m his last article hit the spot and -tfppli'-d the urge, tlu- spur, the I "i,-, MIVII V-W1J 11141 it UU?U{, tu feel." I>id-*ypu read' .alii it hesaid i ll IiiiIiiif the iJirtfiT, the heart, the soul of Baptist itl'uits? Dan, you spoke my. -"'uiii-inioiit. XihritS'can own and op* rate an A elass college, with I'vu'y man a master, i\nddwo<}, enuipped aeeoniing to stapdarils. It will take otih two faetuK^to do it. .Men and .Money. "Dan is after the. Muip_y. He ./vyaillts .u* to pay iiion!yt?1-am al t'. r the Mitll. If the rrroii eniiie they will brine; the ntuiirji. If the money ejmie men will ' have to lniiiL'- it nr -;rirl it?That luxieh un- worth all that he is a-lrinjr ft r. Corny oil men. Be a full mail. Pay your $5.0(1 for yourself artd'siv that your ehurehf? pay. Collie to?this eoflveiition Dike a ""viu uTi' ih. .Vevcr mind. a j?.i? u. your ??Hi . suit ai <1 ' f. i't tile brethren lit"the' convention.. at?Trinity Baptist ChurcTv l-'l' r' tie . S, C. . -May 1;?Ihin;r ~ your minutes. Send fur a .letter Monk. Klei-t '.inn' ?tni'l -end the name,- on iii fur as-ifrnment. Briny-your wife along. She hits -fayed honie .-<> long that she would appreciate soin<- fresh air.. A trip to Florence will do her good. Let her ednie with you so, slie can forget home burdens for a few days.' Bring a deaeotH a Inn ft or some good .member. Put on a contest for the trip" and ht the oi\e who re ports the mo-t money come with yjirre State' Convention money and when you .come, and represent, your name w ill fro in fiie records. Lai will g.-t a receipt" and haVtl it "o-how- that you were among thosewho .put the., thinfr over at- Florence, . Come o? and sit up to the front )ik|e the Bishop you are. ' VVe w-ili need every, pastor to h.ejp walk uuf, tur endowment plan. !'<A' Morris College; Aid for AI is?? * -.ion Churches,. Students, Secondary Schools,,' Disabled Minister's, I -t t'lct I ' ( i i oil v , T1 nnn.t.m tio'nal organ and to select the best i.i. ii i'...- 11-.. e?..-a . i . .. *wi wt'iuu piaces-.- ir-ymir section n^'eds 10 p ro s c n Uytj on/ "ome-artd speak fill* what you waiiT" Prissi dent Huticr hears any irnii who. cuMres-es the chair. Several 'of, us- /are running for uertafn offices. We" feel like \vc can laid anyone else and want a chance to show' what we can do. No,, no one is running, for my of. l ice. Some of 01 r'* friends are wantin.tr to see \i? ? leoted to certain offices. The election is not the hip thing. The hig thing i^-a long 'range program. * Pisablwl .Jtinisters, Secondary Schools, A t'.apti-t Weekly. Student Loans. SoOO.<)<)<] Rn'ovme.n'f For Morris College. Monthly offering for Mis -ions. Kv.ry Pastor A Alionhe-n_tW tlu-jc nnveofion. Rotation of ftnnvd Members, Uniform Rndgei for all :hnc Conventions. an<l F, nn.] AT Convention meeting at the same linre. -Eight District meitings or the-State -Conventions vith- all S'tat ' "ftleers fT'tTP* A? >''? *?-"tnU'ldtori If all v. At) Annual Ralv for Morris College Tuesday 1 fore Thanksgiving Day. Doorway roni 'evo^y Church. Association. ?nd f-'mon Merting, foil Th?^.. s retarv. Rotation 'of elected ,of'icers every four years, those arr d , _ * 1 *' i personalities! [i I "BY I , ? H. V. G. % ' WILLIAM VlCKENS Among the Ttons of South CaroWi Ilium Pickens, a genius orator, . author and social reformer. ^...Tho rural neighborhood of An- 1 derson. ehim-i* KiTTTirfh. place. He was born January .15, "1881 the sixth child of Jacob and Fannie Porter.Pickens. Hi? parents,were very poor hut industrious . Be- J cause of the former condition they moved quite frequently from one ; -settlement to another. J Mr. Pickens first school exneriencc was in a one room cabin, with no'cfass windows, a fire place* and * a few benches. The opened serv- 1 ed .as a passage for light,"aim the '' jthen fAmous "blue back speller'^ as a text book. Finally the. faml- ( ly moved to Pendleton, where he ! 1 some'mes attended a six njontns school;^. In January 15, 1888 Uk* Pickens * moved t<> Arkansas where ' the-y found conditions ' worse in a *sct- 1 tlement 15 lfiiles from Augusta. After a few months they escaped to Galloway and 'then to, Artrenta J Avliere young?PU'kons" had udvan: ' tage of a nine months school. He was now 11 years of age and all 1 his ,time spent ifv school amounted less--than six months of real school work. . Wit h a, burning desire to learn. J "he Tapt constantly at his firdohs. 1 -His [day?mates called him ""old man" because lie refused to flay ' until his lessons "WWcloarmsl. His ^ averages were...always from' '.'8 to ' 1(10. At the age of III his mother ' djgdL _ This was a hard blow to. 1 an ambitious- boy. After a few bard .yo:iiv of, working before and g after school and during the sum- . mer, he finished Little K< ck High . School, Ln 1800, as Valedictorian. ^J'hc problem to go to" college a- )' rose. Without mere necessities he entered Talladega college in 1800. The school sent four young men Interest of'the School during the 'summer of 1000. ; They ' rais.ed $100. He won many honors while t there and many prlzcjs in oratorical s contest*. In 1f?()2 lie received liis I Bachelor of-Arts degree. Jte-t-ben- -? entered Yale whofe lie -Woit 'Vie 'j first of the ''Ten Kyck I'lT/c"^ in ] oratory; .merited: tiue Ps+?Hettn Kappa Key, and graduated- \Vitli r lienors in a)T studies. This was f 11K)4 and another' Bachelor degree. The fall of the same year he he- t iran tteachiyijr. lYUirungcs at Tallede- , Ull. III 1 '"ll'i )| i 1 ]| 1 j 11 111 i 11| n" ~ :;mrl received a rrtiplonia from the' j British Espraiito Association. In i 1H05 he.'was married to Miss Mill- j tile Cooper MyAlpin. To them t were horn three children William Jr., IXattle Ida. and Ugly Annie. v In 15U)8 Ki-Jv. honcirui him with a Master of A l is degree. , During t, the sum liver of 111 fa he toured j Europe.. . AfJ.er his. retiliiT ' ho n "tmrffht one year at Tidied ega, t, whieli brought to a closu ten yearS' | 'of useful' service there. In T.)1l f -ho?went tn?W iley t'liivorsity. in Marshall, Texas where lie taught t. Sociology and (Ireek. i III 1 (J 1 S\i?lnv i f 'nit'/.i'cif ? - v.... *?><r t rum a degree of Tnterarum. Doctor. Thi' ,-anie year he . 1m came Dean ^ and vice-president in 1!M8. jIt. was Mr. Pickens, alonj? with f Mrr-Jocl K.""S|>lif}fanv, whom we u r,ivit, credit i' r thi' t'-tnhlishirrxr~rT' F' i't I >(*< Moines Training Camp ( dnrmo- 1 lii'?World M'nr,?Wcrr?ft- -j" not for their 11l'ort Negroes might have lieen only privates- and none of them olHeers in the war. ? - r In 1H18 Wiley University gave ' him the degree of la gum. Doctor. 1 In fP'Jd In- adePpted .a position aS ' Field Secretary at the N, A. A. C. '. P. Mr. Pickens is a 'member<?f -the ArrrPvlean "Negro Academy; the ' National Association of Toachers j in Colored Schools; the K. of P.; the Odd Fellows; the Mosaic,Temp- 1 lar.; the Masons and en-prosblent 1 of the Alabama State -Teachers As-1 socfation and a worthy Jiegdonal . Secretary of the N. A. A. C. P. Among other things lu- is ati- ' th<rr-oC "The Heir of Slaves," ^ "Fifty Years of T/inaneipation," "Frederick Douglass and the Spirit ! of Freedom," "The Ultimate Efforts of Segregation and Diseri- * mi nation," " Abraham Lincoln Man 1 -and Statesman," "Burefcfno Bonds, ' 1 ( His autopiogrnphy), and "The ' New Negro." . Week hefoie Ittyt n few college's * out West enjoyed the pnviledge of hearing Mr. Pi'iVliis LeU some of 1 the inU-restiiy lac.- about oui race. - LIU ! "the bjglJhmgs and. these 1 shall ni>i- y\ti> ouih'h oi unit' and lal- I ent. unt il ?tj\ey are s r. alizi d. If? ] I was runnlfij* f<>r pjividoiu of 'Ivy ' united brnthrrhm d,~1hi-. vtmld. he t my platform. This is f'anipbeH- ' sm pure ami simple. I';uu-j?f?i<Ti*'y'Hiys Vnontli, "I'ush- ] inp^Jfi) ilie' Fronts l>y Marlrn. Hi a< (yourself full and speak and write yourself omp'iy. R> a <\ men arc- readers." Meet, me at Flor nee April .10. thru May .1. an! !x? suye to'run for riirrvrr/ F jvi? ' Lot mo hoar from von again. i [ ThiTnks . io _ ii.ll for. ^your?ox- , ?>r - ions nf r'rvfiime.rdatinn <>n mv-1 w( > r k in - - oorol.orv. N'oxt year I [ will do hot tor. TTITi wi 11 hoar from mo roon. ' t "'WIN.V.<ilM>H<>" NEWS \ _ Y"rv touching Communion sor. 1 vices wore- hold at bath Wayrtian , f A. M. K. antl .the. A. M, E. Zioi ' r Ohm-che* lion1 lum StHUlhy morn- 0 ing. Quito, a fow visitors were p?*ont, ap<l wore benefited. P,-E. d THE PALMETTO LEAD) D. C. Crosby was with tlm saint it Zion whore1 the quarterly cor fi TiMiri) wu i hrlil . ~ Friends of Rev. N. 'Smith an Congregation wiRrfre sorry to heii jf Black Jack BaT^t+st? Church c which he has long served as pa> tor being laid in ashes last Sal urday night. The origin w;is iu known. Miss Alice Lee, who. for soni time ha> been indisposed at he parents home departed this! ' lit last Saturday and was funeralize the following Sunday at the Ar.V K. Zion Church amid a large an sorrowing crowd. Rev. L. A. Ba tier, the pastor, conducted the sad >efviee. In the rostrum with hi> were Revs. W. G. Owens,: J. jV Btatty, G. M. Uliner, S. M. Small unijl 1). C. Crosby. The flora iflering wa-s beautiful. ? .Miss Leo leave- tn mourn?he ess a mother ami father, 3 broth .us, '4 sisters and a host of rela jves and friends. Peace to he ishes. ~*~t Misses L. Smith,v,Cecil Jordai ind Sara Brown were dinner guosti )f Miss Mamie L. Gladney at th tome of her father, Mr. Isaac A1 ton last Sunday: Miss Gladney i \ student of the Junior Chass a Fairfield "Countv TfaThTnir Schoo iere who entertained three mem >ers of the faculty. Mr. rind Mi*s. I'eav were a nong those who attended F^juvl r's Day exerdisfes at -Clinton Co ege Friday of last week, They re 'ort a grand Tnnei Rev. J. M.. Beaty, accompnniei >y his daughter. Miss Emma, anc Hisses Bcissfe E. Pickett and A liclia Molnto-sh moloivd in (Hi est r last week to witness the tria wnU st hi Oratorical. at Rrai?er< nst*? ' ' .. ' \ "Doughnuts" a two act .play wil >e given by tin- IJunie Economies Sfcpartment. <?T -.ily FajrfieU PfaTturi'ir School here next Mon 'ay night, 15th It propilses l( ) the treat of t1,11 *- "'in, ~ Prof. F~EL Mcintosh and ?undh*of his boy- attended Field's Jay exercises at Camden last reck. They reported a royal time i NTER FRATERN AI/CI.I It " A William II111 Jr. Florence, S. C.?The Interfra ernal Club has held three busiiles: ossions since our last release, bu iroke the monotony c>f husines: essious anel weekly forums- -1 >"> oiniug. ia a goM-pMc "Smoker' aist Friday night. The whole 'gang" was there, hungry ane oady for a drink of good hot cof ee. The Culbertsnn and Sims hrotli m's HroTe at"Tficfr 4best in the tour 'pm.mt ton. Pliiki - iihUfe tTu lighest bids ii) bridge? and Bro,. Mover made the highest I .-ids in hoi o'js. After whieh the body went nto a parliamentary "wrangle unil the wee woe hours. The last t\yo forums have dealt vith hto discussion .of the plight if the farmer and the aid the gov luiment "has ufTl'iid. Mr. II .S 'ersoiv, Alpha Phi Alpha, farm demonstration agent ^f Florence ounty has been the discussior eader. Many very- interesting acts were, rvvealrd t0 the groin s.vir. rcr-dn- v rv plainly ifi<<usd the question in detail. The fol awing is a resume of the gonerai opics discussed: Farm Credit Administration.-idminj titration is to finance farm tidobtedness, thereby 'permit! in'j! afiiJU's t<> retain their farms aryl iDliies. J,o. establish a permanent credit system suited t< he n'art i<-iil:i-r- no<>/U ...? ? i iasis and at possible .cost The farm mortgage loan will ake tin responsibilt?es nf'a farm rV debt if bis farm is under ? nortgage and the nnutgage is not nore than 7." per rent of the valdt if The farm. When the-latter inie,_.lln re is a great?pudlulily if making an agreement .with 'hi terson who has the mortgage ot he farm fo-srale. down off the def intfl i1 reaches the limit of tin- ad ninistralimi loan. ft. also will atke ear.e of a sho:1 term delit, where farmots li'ijvi lorrow d money for a short perio md arc'not able to pay the deb vhen din-. When taxes on the land are ile inquent and the farm is about t< ?eeomo the. property of the ..state he administration will Fendilj iiHKi* <inc jonn.' >\iki m .s nic ea s even (ho repurchase of land i: jossihlo. 4 * _ Production cptdil is also .avail cble for purchasing livestock, fctd "ri'tniyv r. farm equipnv ilPaml i'o epairiiig and building. :---' Period of loan matures e'onven entjy with a lower interest, thai ' thni?private mstitit! ions -Whore farmers are in need of i ohr for any farm benefit and os >eci t in- ownership, it. is advisabli p obtain an appointment, and in brview (he Farm Credit Agents o: the various counties. HOOK Kit WASHINOTON HEIEHTS PRESENTS "PANDORA' p School auditoriupi, April lfi'th rh Booker AVa-shington -*IIeighP >chool will present "Pandora" ar >pero'.ta fn three acts, on Apri Hth in the school auditorium. da ndicntions are that this will B< >ne of the outstanding musical anc itrrary Events bf the s'easofi. The moils of sixth ?rra(Tea constitut< ho cast with a single exception his 'tfieing the part of "I.ove' vhich is played by a pupil of second grade. With Miss Oorin< Clordolr,rteacher* of tyiird grade is accompanist. The' stage is <'t for sptenditP grrttrntainmcrH rf music lovers.. J Hooker Washington Heights cot lially .invites you to be present." * im ER ' ; ;s LIBRARY DRIVE i .. I'hi' r\ll?'ii 1' nlVri-siTy Club oT~ d I Columbia, South CarotrrnT'THanks r I the followihj* persons whose nam>t ' es appear -below for contributions >- made during the State Teachers' > Association for the;Allen Univer>t sitv Library Drive: r Air. U . S. Minis, -SI.do; Rev. '1'. e E. Robinson, .$1.00; Rev. D. J. (lad-1 f son. $1.00; Rev; E. K. CJ. !> nt. e $1.00; Rev. E. P. Ellis. $1.00; Pres. Abrnni Simpson, $1.00; Mrs. Viola ' ' .Sunvmers, $1.00; Rev. W. (*. CFtfW-j d ford, $1.00; Rev. R. E. Brown, $1.00; Rev. . B. William*, $1.00; - Rev. .1. S. Martin, $1.0*0; Rev. E. u L. Bland, $1.00; M rs * Kda Duroan, .25 cents; Mrs. M. L. Addison, * $1.00; Mrs. E. I Alston. $1.00; d Miss E. Dansb.v, $1.00. I We shall, appreciate cpntribu1 lions from other members of the - alumni association. Send sill con, tributions to Mr. IT. H. How;ird, '' president. Allen University Club of Columbia, S. C., 020 Walnut?Street, n toiuViu, S. C. We are asking the s cooperation of alumni in helping1 f us t'v. c the top. Ix'.t lis assist in - building a Jibrary for.=A)nia Mate}*. ^ t . ^ MILL ClUvlCK NJv\Vj-^?^ Kev. F. 1). lf^i^r. Pastor. Sunday was a big day despite 1 ~ tlie inch men! weather. ' _ _ " S. S. opened a, the u-ual hour, ] tthe le<^t>n was taught by /he,vp?s- j . tor, who gave a wutidorful^Vxev- j ge.-is ol' (TTe same. At th-i-xdose'-. I of the ^S. K. the devotions were eon j I due ted by.Ywo Junior -towards. ! At 1Uo'eloek the pastor mount j _-?U~ thv?rostrtmi and seleeted his j text from St. Mark 1 ] ieet, ; t ho-, ma in " and Qiis was "anotherVburning nn Vsjige. j A t t he close of this si'rvirn the . pa-'or .went to Reed'j Pm'nt. to I inca'oh for dlev. II. IV. -Fo+Mr-jmd-atr:>he cflo.se ??f this servie.- they \vcji4, , to Koek liill, our,vsj_sler church, _ for night .en ij " Hrry.T~ilrT: [7.n| ,i? Pew Ually. ' * Sit'O. o'eloek IP v.. Ford? " wars introduced and selected >as a tixt Collossian '!:?. Hub. Whatis life's goal?. He brought a soul - Iil'eimr on.vvi.r.. > 1 -- . /hut i in* sri'mon the Captain from each IVw lilt, i heir?cnlh 11 ion?rmrl a mail siim was v air/ad.All aboard watch 4his column - and t he. .Mill Creek Circuit. . I MURK AM) ItlKKi: " ?> ;<'. .M. Williams , ahouts now is the coming; Marriage of .Miss 1,m ile Finch to Air. Sylve-lor Jeh?son to take plhce' Sunday April 11th at Jit. Olive Haptisl Church, ^'"" vjlli'i, ' \| j m 7 I'null ;s a very papular teacher >1, the (iads.-lyu. School anil learlec?7 n church* work at Jit. Olive We ' .wish tin in a happy voyajfc/thru , '. life. The Tom Creek Union and K.S. , ^ Convention nut a; Red IIill, (ladsden last nth Sunday. The session . was full of interest "p ?<?pie n?.l? ?reports ?.| kooi! worksi Rev. (I. S. (Irant of ;jve A AT. K. Circuit was a welcome visitor amUuHeie timely?* ajk. "R v?*. lli.rke. Ducket t and ' l.owman preached. Prof. U'ehher -HiuiJil A. ! >. le-soii. Miss V r h'll _AViinaiiis iyatr a paprt% :*Ir >v 1 Trw " . LloytU'Mc.-srs-.l-. P. Taylor, I. Williams, P P. Webhir .!) . leal tiijues. Pen W. K. I.loyd i.- Pri s. Rev. L. A. I.ownmn .Mod rator. " -??.\mu:wi n: st:\\ s?? i : St;. .lames A. M. 1-J. Church ltrv. W. S. Minis, Pastor In spi'e of the. inclement weather ' Sunday' schc 1 opened at lUs'U) a. " m. with aTl I< nclu is and otlicers j- except one, Ia-njfthy discussion of, 'he lesson aiid then review,bv-Rev. L. I)'evlinyTii)d remarks *hy Pro. S. . ' IL Adams and' pastor, U'ev: Minis. At l I :,".n lie v. L, Devlin and the pastor were found in the. pulpit*. _ .Tim?paster?rcwd?Ps.dm?1.'> as' a"" Script ure . lesson, and used St. Mali. ">:P as a text, subject, 1 \"Spiirtual Adoption'''-which was ' -Very interestiliy. Sunday ni.uht the discourse used , - ?f'-nnd?in?Psalm?J7: I. Which was the ending of ,the. rallyi^tcntl ; tola), Shi. 10. ' Iiey. K. II. (Jreene, pastor .of Grace Mission A. M. K. Church, preached at 4:.'i0 at St. James A. " M. K. Church lor' the heni-lit :*?of ' 'he Missionary Socii ty.Thev themy of his text was. "An Open' Door," found Rev. ":X. r. T<?1 311 i*i tl) (*(-t if in fi?v t hi.: - gnrvino? * 'S'.t.no: -Thy niali- (jua^tet from PhiladelujflMi Spurlnck as j_ 'lii't'ft rf'ss ?.Taint s* . i last Thursclav^Mjy ami ?iuite a; ((leasing ere>w<f enjoyed the sony-, thev sang. Trust, they will stop, t ijurain Chi?l<h44av _moming> the children of A. C. T. wel'e 1/Iess ^ od to hear thy qtftirtet for fifteen - minutes. Mrs. Mar v. L. Pope :do tended the Presbytery held in - Newberry .on last wepk. . 1 MT. PlSfiAll A. M. K. CHIRCH Kev. W. C-. Crawford, pastor Sunday services ivero well at- ^ fended at Mt. Pjsgah. Rev. Craw ' ford preached a wonderful sermon, 1 using as~his subject, "Four gleams " of. the.Father's House.'' We also) lam a larpe crowd to commune. I The pastor was assisted by Rev. 1 J. M. Harrison, and Rev. Barney ' -Jaim s. --We?were also plari trr^ ^ tuive Rev, Warlcy worship with - lis; L We TiavO three l-> i lj- days ori . /April 7.' Tap Day; April 14. I'a'm ? 'Sunday;' April 21, Raster Sunday . which ends our drive. On tap day the church was divided. All work inp on the "Red" side were tapp! ed and sat topcthor..' The same true of t.he "Blues." ? After mohninp services the p.isto Mayesville to preach. ? ' The collection for the. day was ?$80.79. , ^ HE.\rFORT COI NTY ' XRAtNtNG aCUOOL ^ i Burton. S. C.?On March fiO, the E. girls' basket ball team played" lar Penn's team on Penn's campus, be-; The game was quite intei-eating, tij After the girls' game the faculty of if the xi'linnl pl;>vnl P.-nnV' f iHml w4ty. Interest ran high. Both teams Fl< played well. Both gardes were wit lost, but the ^rirls and teachers im put up a hard fight. En Professor Shnnklin Sr., Miss drt (Jiliiard and some of the students jus on last Sunday motored to Hardee- an< ville to visit the Sunday schools' ("h there. Tlu'v reported a'very in- f(>) teres ting trip. Hit W e were very \iouch pleased to t|Hi have had representatives come a- g., : round and give our school a sur. vey. We.are lipping that this will ] mean build a bit ef_folded attrac- a tions and improvement. y.-n The "Ag Boys" are doing nice- ^ j lv with their garden products. ^-ns i They have shipped 00 crates." of radishos 15-crates of . sweet peas v , and quite a ,few crates.of spinach. ' The High School Department ! presented a play in the school J. | uulitoriuni Friday night entitled x-(> "An Old Fashioned Mother." Those ' * present expressed themselves as I ^ having enjoyed it. This play was ' had in interest of the stage cur- !1U' . tain., Miss Allen was the director. _ ' Miss Fray.ier spent the week-end i home with her parents. , ' a< Professor' Shanklin' Sr.-, Misses wa (iravson and Hall motored to (Jar.- 'H'' i ett Sunday April 7. to visit the car Sunday schools. Professor Shank- a,u din is I)ist.-Supt. of Sunday schools the in this district. sha | BENEDICT LsiIMMERi x 1 ?;?"?^?:?~~ $, Columbia, X V. r I SIXTH SUMMEJ V ' : | June 10th?J x j. All courses offered (luring X Allen and Benedict nf_e offered ? Special offering of. prescribed *' schools. _ 1 . For furl her information \vr a-- - - ? " Att'KAM SIMPSON. X- " . .. PrjCjddeiU X * | STATE AQRK jf- ' ' " ' ' " '* -AND| MECHANICAL :|: ?annoim :f TlUrrWKNTY-FIK | SlIMMKR SF ? Beginning Jun X : ,K ? }... . . SIX W KICKS OF ST A N I.) AI & IN AORIjFl I TI RE. ARTS AND S AM) Kl'TtAI. KDl'CATION, V 'f KDLKATiON. AN D?HffrV X. : X. For further inforniatiun..:iddr4'> DIRKCTOR OF TIIK sl l ?* ' ?? ;?-f??-? . State ,, A. $ ---- - ' . Or V .1. . . x | Summer School SUMTER, X ^ ?June 3rd Jut v?_'i _ V ' * Under Auspices State Department X Regular- Approved Courses Carefu j* MI ;uula I d~tTrtTrs( s loading 16 Adva |? \\ e have a strong and Experience< V for ime and two teacher Schools. V .{. (MRS.) ANNIE E. S { ' MR. >V. (). CAIN, C? V ' - ? FVitr further information write, ~ ?- ilox' ^ :tD2 V LEE V Y'S , FUNERAL HOME ?SLOGAN? LOWER PRICES AMHULANCE SERVICE As Near As Your Nearest Phone _ fttftj TAYLOR "ST. COLUMBIA Phone 9276 I. S. Leevy, Mgr. to ' g . < if r; ? . Saturday, April 13, 1935 WAI-TKHHORo NEWS. Rev. I\ K. T'llej' of Wesley M. churuh-eeiiduytyd Mk .,! Tie ^est funeral s,ervf??s that lias. m held in Walterb'oro for some ne.?-,M r. Anth< ivy-- Diiliostr one?TjT rtiii 'oldest and most respocVd ir.cn* rf?WnHerboVOT-diecl i n "* nida where he went to reside 'h his children until his health proved. He leaves a wife Mrs. mill Ih'Bose and several chilli. Mr. Chalmers, Mr. . Cornel- f were here and also. Mrs.- Endy --- I Mis. 'PeiVrl of Florida. Mr. amors is a postal clerk in Hart d, Conn. Many citizens spoke of . ; worth and christian life of deceased. Rov. Marcus of . rintrt ,wn made the principal ad ? !^6i 1 , * . .. !?e\*. R. IT. Johnson conducted very successful revival at Mt. m A. M. E. church last >veek. e sermons wore practical and _ pirational. ' , Many of the teachers of the G.T. iool were present at the mornr service at St. Refer A. M. E. irch as was Miss Thelma Miller , Supervisor and Mrs. and Miss .net?, -wife and. daughter of Our sidinpr elder. [)r. J! M. Miller attended the f ul AT. .^1.11. ? .1 CMIlg 01 [1111 ilia iL-iKiiKi rrcs:ery ;it Newberry last week and lorts a pi vat time. t> National Nepro Health week s observed by the Adult school e taupht by Mis-. McTeer. They ried out a fine jualtb propram 1 'an - impropriate health talk by County Nurse, ,Miss Mellam-ALLEN | >CHQ0L I . Sr :&v% , ? , ___ * i ~ R SESSION :|: - I uly 13th ' . . - . :t the regular' sessions of { in-Jiio S11niruer School. ^ coillVst'S^ri i' i iiti , t oae.llor Y * v' ite; jr . i - ??1?M (J, E. NELSON, :]: < Director. ?^ X * * N* VV *! ?' >*? CULTURALI "College f~ 1 ^ s. C. |t? ES 1 V ' ' X ST"7KNN1TAL f~~ CSSION | e 10, 1935 ~~f - " 1 kl> INS'W-CTiON -r '] t'IKNCES, ELEMENTARY ? . (R ATIONAL TRADE $ u IE ECUMLVI R S - ' - Y .? 4s:. w MM Kit SESSION, ? ' p"NT rnlL^rp j angeburg, S. C? { r X : ? Y for Teachers f S. C. | y fl, 1935 _ : j_ _ * ? A L of Education. lly Selected. Y ncc Tcachurs' Certification. X I Faculty.V. Spec ial Teachers X - -I A iANDEKS, Co. Supervisor *?* i ; A''""' ?,vSupt,.of Education | IE, Director, _% ? , A Sumter, S. C. T k Jm I " J