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nipaiiH'O bi. the n;Iihc$ UDi. w
ahiiicfsvs o.t the authors ane* |
iir iiiil 1 l. a boina'lory nature ' ,
4 ... . . 1 i, ni< veil I !
t\ liul_l\ my u? lyiuitt%.. i .. x.. v.. -- - |
?.i (n_iv-tivv(i.** JU-j cocked nuiiiu- (|
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Cymjiunicati n ij:t? nilc-rf for the
. rf?irifv?tr mo^^hc very brie'
J_ ' ai[>) "sTa.tiKi iv;i, li ttu 'editors: "
ti**sk not' later tjiaij .lie-day o'
_ each week. City news. local*. ;i'
personals and sitkiI .in ws by
. Wednesday ni^ht. "<
* -1 I.' i:r.in,,;.... ?rw u
OU2Sine5?. auu TjUIUm Ml j m/m: tu*.'
?r-*? -SttrtttflttAA ~M;n l ty ^ Tlio
citi/cif- ot the t-i'-.m-l-i!
try iicv^l 'hot l>e - distfj-i bed 1 y tin |.h
attitude ot\St i;atei Ho-ah of-blahi I'"
on the Ant i-l> ju-hitm . . bill. - HA L*
' yardUl-a- m- of .the ab!e?l' :wk- ?>
in 4"oiii;n.s-, \ <.- in- ;> ,?ue 'or -* r.i i
- 'tviiiw'i i!ico!..?i-tt-nt. X" one . vVct.
kl!o\\.? ^ 1 i'. \\ .c: i..1; ImVV lie VV i [i J
bl't-.tk ' lit.' lb .-vide.-, (to ha?
been friendly .to a,ay; i. it.u' * tiuu :
nn,.;m~ anything ~!y the Weil'ute oi r
the lolotctl..icitizoiis of tin i' kimry. a
. ' .'\e j T
Aeco; Ptf>- rOpV-l t-. At
. ione-v'-fhtmtjel'*?% I.eib -u it-d ] .,.*
(Joverr.tlf of . Alal ania t.( ??:<!'
ti.tlic Seott-horb boys and if
jfot' thin fo iippoint. a ('othinission-:
i i to liivv-t.Vnto the whole rtlYuir. X
^Hut how i-otil i the Governor ''par
___?io4?" tin -o-h^ys -vviv- n they as a \
matter y?t" f-.n-t ynd. law luive. netbeen
eviiviet-d : any crimeA
jianlirji i-.?!i VM'IU.- a '
^ "'I 11 11. .1 , i I 11. i 1 I'll ?.!!. ! j"1
iiu*.~ live ihjWa f I'j iu-t.
'hie t,| !"hT,?tr-trrrys-fytH'l?in'.r..\vi!: *|
(hit!? s>t: yhr- jui,*T*iir f hi>-'
try. fi.V .rt -is l>s?rlijiri-m. ainj oik-'.' ),
~ ' I'l !!') all. I i, " 1 1 .: : 1 a
tli'- vvliiV will <-\, , ;.n>*.:i
li.i a'ali s'.u-h,
, a I'lllcliir. \\ M, jj. {tilllv' \
nmtv. thi-iv oil.- luati" wh< ni!,i-:I
L....t .V.I.,... . ?
^ _ vSu.?nA^Lv..|f-^ .
?! ?:? 111' *> 4 Ti. ii :i:.y ,.'|hm i>: ;irn;i,,
intf tl.ii> iou:." y to ?hv*'lii i.i- u-1j?.
of t-tK'lf a i t ilHe ayaill<t ' i ;\ :!;/a- .1
t'iun; that niati is U'.dtyr \Vhif .
the "( ti.'nfi^tr'-mvr^Thl. ^r-cuTtar.r-i.t
till' N.itiof al A s-I ) >< t !< >M J"< I " tile t;
Advnfit i'tiu nt nf t'niufitj?[j?;
A 'I' i .?: 11 a iiii>,'i'a'. !n;i , ; 11,
lift rr\ tti.lt"' .r :lf. <Mtr ;
July l>f. "l"1 to \;>A1 -'i.'.-h'; l
? "" 11 ^ 1 i>'~ ' t ?' IH \vi-h4+shtiu!
I,,- !>: Vn f ii.tV-v -t t
/ * . ^ ' i'!/,.' That itVm '
; rev.t-nui- 4j;?m I h.tlh-,}. Ur*f'-r? ittali.ity
t'.'t Nhi.y- . f s 1 (K'|.iv.<,- '
If Iti.u >-\\y i !,, t;.?: I i i?i u tl,.~,
boys \\i-tv < f any Y.art ivala r
l~" ; <.'<*111, no mi-"!; :inioh111 w j.j' j i~- - *
i Pi'ur tM Hi.. i?: ' ; i.; i
soniv kiial .c-: a ,-ehn..j j*.>] ji. ?!'
boys, but as aMl. :> lai, i -ruth.. "
' Otl? tt-acluT is 1'lWJ.il 'Vliii f'"l 'ji'biiar ^
T). months at' a -alary wliu h oia-ls-. ?' "v
line wonder .in si* lu.u ln> j:K>:*
I <' exist; IK* 'liV . Why iuT :?>'?
that iiiuta-y !?.; ';h...-r J>.
THH \r\lvt i: <?l.i I'
jf ; ?.W'OSiTli \S 1 :
111 0|-ai:t?.<'bui-ir 'this- <vo. k. ilu
r' i r- . . , , -
l.inilliy ? I ill I . H,l | 'Hi ;t : .. r {4 . r i,
:-l-i Anionjf *tried, were. t. w <>
?tf- y.t*ttfrtr-m*-r-nrrr wjrh'^";nr?tTKi;''o"tl).";i: "*
i-itlurt il. 1 > -1 J.i .|i?>tvcvt*r ui'iv tri'd
for'.-innkn nl! enre-i ' i i- white iniv '
had killed hi* hrother an ! th^ col5:
ored l>\ had done ilu1 s;imc. The _J
white "Im.v ijiowevcr \va,? cohvictcd
of lnurde "-Va bi 1 >' Ilv?* clued buy
/ * was only.of nia!'.-"hfrntrh( 'r
bat -.both. nl' t:. i victims
wi'i'p dead -- t he "lie a s jlctfM ,
fr as the o t h c r. The white.
Uoy ?01 a M lilLllrc 01 ille imjM'lsfHf
(fiitnent, mer y Iravisijr l.-n-n re- j
compter d. o-iule *. h ? ior*vi hoy
drew, only :{ years inijM'rs.onni'Ont.
1 9 " C>riliiiii t iiy . j| mild ;u>n- ;tv that'
Ts ' 1 he col >i < I boy had not coniinittetiT .,
f as grievous n*'cjin1c as the white '
J- | hoy, but I Fat t is i t' tie truo.iea- t
it' I' son of the scetnii.jLr lenit hey>t,o tin |
\ ' colored mar. The ditfcreicc or- ;
curs I>ycati . in ihl ^a. m-t >>>
l{ - a while man's life w ift-^hikon?and
1, great v'aluc i- -> : n a life, jj
The cuJored boy had Jafcen .only I
gf.k?^hc life (>f <ttl,m )n'^ \'i >(. i ?rr~r T! Ti
such a^if'e is ejit n-traf ie : too ,1
It i highly in t In ad T t i n of the
Li law." Tin- h--m|i of H .Tt * i" iide' f? tf
Ki- the r hrn [leia'n^ ' fTTT i. : ! Tie' hi
R| colored citizens desire jus-ice and b]
w, but they do not d'.'sire a low
pard " for-tfioTF lives, "Thou
not kill" is a cummandnient
itirixi limitations as to race,
evd?ur .color.. ami the " Courts
rcnthf?keep that in mind:? TV
' ' ' 11 ^ "|"i' - lit'. ? h ;i ?
xlu+ttir from results, tho electric
lair was n<>t made for killers of
I L'T.I?pvoplc. . Not, of course,
iari every g,uc!r -killii,^ "calls foi
10 chair. but cc:tainly some of
.< Ill do. * ~~
or ih;a|)-^om.y si.kI:ix\'(;
The S-out hoi'ii Senator's who tilii.-tered
for-a week against- the
ostijran-W.aji-iJer * t'cdeial antimehinj*.
bill may feel- that tin y
ive done a ^;ood job bw^ueventrr
that bill from ci.'niin^?to a
>te. 'Tlreir feeling*-, however is
m.ut Tike lije facts /nd armumerits
ley [11)1 lip nii!o:nsri it false Olid
adty. Such a bill jniist ineviiabbe
iUi'Uer or later-'enacted into
Jh?t in s'i utb u ell' will -not I'm
,'? ] ' be contented to have itself
oki d upon ' by the other sections
:' this country "'ami l)iy civilized
ojdc of'-t lies-wo rid as. a place
here mob law is more cllicariouinn
the laws ,<u7v cniteled for the
: c-e.!'\ a: ion?of life and piopcrty.
hat it?4 s- already -.-tired i>frbnt
lea" is -.how.n' by jhe endorsement
f that a'nti-lvncliihg bill of the
- i i;. II,.
111 ! II!': .IIIII' WIHIH-II, IIIIII)
ad l-v v.j'itii:-- t*Inl>-i atnd .assoeia
'Ha v dp r-ut luliev'e w?h
euatiii* SmiilirUf South .Carolina,
vat/ Cou.rt.-_ should under certain
fcumsiances st'amP aside an I .aj>\v
iir'hoiant, vici'Ais ami Hod forikoir.
i.iU'b> ^cXyme .act*unci's, pro4
ut'ors' .indues and ,ii.u ies. They
ito\\ that_ of the nunc than 5,00(1
i a'. \\onion' jihd ehildr,' n lynched
iffiin* :lt? la.-t- o() year* not over
h**-per vent was i veil accused of
injo-- aifains'l "sacred woman*
.AI." They know that" Of tin*
"ir than llMI women ijone t n
atj> l?y molts not-one eotr! i4 have
a n irutky of, such a .crime. The
Men-ipt to-jret that ' I .ill up for
o"-!i!ri was wojthwhih*, if .for no
her i eason. than to show, to tlu
orld that the decent element ot
s*f-S>4iiih r. l-n'i"...min.e " (ieulaterThe
ai'eum' n's advanced pro am:
nr-nn,.-t his hill" presents :i errntrasl
iiit"' TS invresiirfjr. Without prentice
i ne way,.or the- other, it. car
- ? iiii that lh;Tt of the pros wen
- -fif>- rioi- in' every way to that
f .the coils asa-aro the peojde win
i iit ve thtC Christianity and eivk
/.itt ton are' h'csl served by -law
lid *oi fie: are to tlios" who conlitiite
mi hs ami llvse who helievi
i.them. The sentiment of thi.*
-nntry rsi-jit- lust-?i5?inst mob ruh
!il a lav*' will, he parsed "to put
re-irs ntr~ i.if Inn-'hie-s.f and that i:
,* in i -l.-fi'intr hut m
l?it' If
POINTED POINT.' 5
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.. By George A. Singleton v J
The \vri-k!;. :i*\: In th- Minn
1? ' i* ' -l' i | . ' " i ' -in- . .i'- ;f ni.'i >i '
an i i,iMii * wi'ijjv "m in' airuirt.st. tin
r !i : k 'i.l'.in th,, wall luui tin
iiny -au- the him ! that wrotehi
nit 1 fO.V .
I!'' /' kij i !1< > : >i : riiiin,|. no
" ' i '' 'v 1" '' at Miu. s.iiin' 'Tinv
, :r:n!" ""
JSW IiTii ? ;i|i|?uu;?;4-**A>Lt;?tin
!r _ t j" the I ;l . Watfiu
II.iii which \va> t.i
; '< jij :i'.- in. t v\v k i.;.Ti,V I'liUi-i
iaTir\- Hi-rateT l!;n] it <
' "i.-c-. w . : !,n\ < !> hi mii jh iI'ij
!< h>>W vim a kit! ,!i>
l:l>iiii'/im ti', it; I'n -itient liuvs- y? ]
:i!>- h'-_ h. n a won
!' ill fmil-wnri; i have 'slliiwii tin
i'a-1 >t' 'la- na'.i?'ir standing t'<'
iJHia:: l!! '/TiiiiJ lilicr-ty over a
nn.l> anil i \ r ui 1 *. i/1 a. * y.
?A ' '>i1! ? !. ! T! 11'inin I, i fl
i'-l^ai year.- ay". thr i;.-|>uh
an in' i I;. : - "i''.tl i- Jlmf.- a
" s5 n 5 iHe i i-a'i'
I ?.V ' kill; :<? 'i!i a! ji. A n
?'Vii - ti.- u..t what t h v
it. m-h-v-nli-nt rr.at (mil tluV-^TiFt
' ' 'vV.:?-,| j...;. j^jlvoulil Jjavc pa
' W. arc nt 11 l.-?iitiiai?v?l t*..
!.. ui tin'.--.' ua\-_ alt - IIpswVi
? it;> ?:at.y in wrhitij
??h "errh?;f 111.-:l- ti I't- -UfeJ!
as-. Tile Ills ot'-s.oHl * "itT"
11, :.t .. \\ ill lie. as .\rcRffi^.iI>T'(.l'
v 7JT f VTa. IT. UAi- "|'r
hivv'ry Aiii'iiiiU'iils."
--4 > : i',.h_j? : j ihi> tin- an
A il /.a! n/ti" Tail;,' if*,\ l lu- Supri-:.
'/u.i't litvjMon una ii has ri-siilu-i
s v. ra 1 tr'uu: h'-rn "Stall's |? i
>t-K I t*:t iit n... i . sit u
lira'--. \ii^.a;a. A lalia ma an
nil !i i ma ha\a- t-iVk' n t li
ail.
I III' 1 Kil'i.lfl, I ll'l l'l <ll|- js to 11
"nTTa: > i' i I' - i' - dd'h Almi
i-i-a-y. Ilrl.ii! S. A Mint I is.
ttnuiMiat.io'!; Ti ]ii-i scrvatii i
'11 !. ay.j.. T-A( i s. IIi \\a/cr :ti /
il, caught and knocked li.v hi
i :s .\i.thi a:- la iran.. H i- owi
?| ! f .\\ero -ki|i'n;tl. Hut Mi
'T;T7iTI? h;i, hit v .i.
Yo'u i'lit inlu'T' wli tli .eiti/Vii
11< 1 South-, id Hank ami Tru-t t'<i
r' I'hihii.)? 1 j?ii;.-j \ya-^ iWm.-tl.a 1'ev
ear* hi,'" liy .Major U. I ?. Wri^lu
1. Jj"la . it.-. twi'.uys art* $?J IJ.
'Si'.M. . \\ t'l.-ur y. ars. it wil
i-pri'si'ii'r SI.oort.onn. ,\ .new vt*a
Lire of tin Majoi has l> it. th. an
oitation Jin-: ':i-in1n lion of If.iil
> 81 lUll lV I ! ?
'The? :n-_ liv ";: j??n:t7-i V.five at
I 'liti'DWi' t'oiiiaiation.. I' MiaslTeei
<:vu;.!\* !> nt.e I otrrahat' there nr<
tj.onsai.'i^ tli:i:tr- that 'he nilinj
lass will not pu'v nt' tin jrimY
r"Ul .'oi: i-oulHM at i v >' (lfo hlf
"" -trr?t'oi;^ .m(.t ion o.f riMutoina
noil., ri t* !< ( . | y. hnilr
rjr in-impi enterprises. .Perhap>
" would r.ot In- [m-vento.
iy.1 r '< 't to eiiiiic othci
'' y . ' v<'C " '
'j h< wi'iitin r f onti.iiui.ai? cool or
in plains ai.il in :ho Smiih
nvt- Ih'Oh rayir.ir. dust has 'beet
low a in from Kamas ' an.I tin
unfali has la-en heavy. Sir d if"
f v'*" "
TH E PALMETTO LEADER
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Assembly Street, Columbia, South
SPECIAL .NOTICEIn sen
Wallace, He sure to send your fu
and the year you fvere buriv-KP
ing%
?
- H, M.?A man. canve to my wi
house I'll* other day loo! in jr. , fo
for my husband and I want to yc
know if what he said is true? - yi
1 ' I Mil I I 'IHPL11! J'l" II
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IIARHI*ON NEWS IX
RETO-'PECT
Ifino. S. Apiil 30, ?In
the country wh re -?4n? sun rises
brrght at morning up I sots most
- brilliantly?u( Yu iiiiffT" o'U* is^ apt
to i'orgyl ho i- out ?>i" contact with
in- rest of the world an I that he
*wc.*? vl 11* i af?-least-, *iir 11111 o
knoulidge <f how beds living ami
. .what h is (loinir. aiul so it is with
j an dpologi t ie' plea that this writes
- u-k.< that \ I'll b.ai?with hint while
:e tells- you some of the'doings a.-oun.l
our school., It will be neessary,
to mak,.-this writing clear
.nil Hit,iinr to Upass dates.
writer In gs.
On t|u* L'lUlnthc Ladies Mission ary
Society oi-.I'-U^L 1'u,-d?yter4an
('I urch f *i ino spo?sor< d. A : I'-' rv
<'oiltest* Th e Eadies" iiuis be commended
in tlieU?- efforts, for a
sum of money to the amount of
a \enty_ three rntrs ?.? raised.
Ma''ies were brought f am the
neighboring' ehurehes, l'o-aaiU
" -""springs, Pine tirove, Oak (It eve.
Mai bison, and lnno. In-the final
eftntest little Eva Mary .lot:- s,
daughter of .Mr. .Jo>t|?h Jones-,
I'iehi. representative of religious
education for the. Pit'so.yte'ian
' Church won. This baby-was spun
soied by Mrs. J. (J. porter, who
- ?*;? ,sed l " nty ,|.v;-e-??tnt:-"iii > on I
. 'twenty five cents.
On April Hth the faculty and
-Hull tit body of Harliis'on Institute
were pleased to have in their
-TTTiifst Lieutehaln Lawitcii . . .A
r Oxb y. Chief 'of the Division ot
Labor for Negroes,-- Washington.
1?. ('.. w ho-spoke to them oil the
subject "flelpihg Otli.rs."
IvVcrN oiif was excited when a
precisely eleven o'clock a. m.'Kii
i 'ay. April 12. the.'Student- an
-fae-ultyy numbers a' llaibisti.n l
sfilute left their classrooms, ami
il 11- 1 into th,. chapel to remit r a
program .in protest against th."
warr. The program was sponsored
by th V. M. .('. A. Mr. Eh
I len :ei son, the "V" President. pf
" t'lehliod. l tie two most butstand
g speakers- on t-hr program ever
Mr. 1 lei mini Sal ter of th,. tsenio'l
t la-s arm I'roi.ix. r.. .imps o
I In.* ik pai-tin-nf of Kranali aii.l His
tory. ? .
I ?Cn.iay al'l-.-riioci), Aprtf?I\i, at
I'ivt-. o'cloak I'. .M. -the pit i/.an> o
Corirnrhia ware elianm-il by a
pjojraiij, which was-risHiierail by
' I In- Harbison Choral Chib under
lht. ilii fi-itoii of Mi s,, K. \V. Houl.-.ara.
TlioChoral t'Jub. ri-n?!< lad
1 p rituals "and"-classical. numbers.
Kipliiijr.V ".Hn-i*ssioii:il," in p'arHViiJar,
was suny with a yyrvo at' '
|?i-|?--rarrly in hip'li school stu
' tii",-1. . In i-ofiiimmolation of I'alin
: .-..inlay M -s JonnjjCVmTny sany
' "Tifi-' falnis" Tory . In aul i. ully,
1 ,.':t r-pViiil WITH ""tlu- su.yiny won
' two literary as-tt-ys pravi-ntad- on
LJr. '.Miss Ifnbio Nixon of lb. soph.
noli- i-lass-who liiscus-aj "Stk-rul
l.ifi i!: th. Rural Communitytb,
otha.i- by Mr. Harnabus Jonas ol
jy tin--.Junior ("lass, who- ?li?aT.s>a:!
? "What tlu- Y...M. ('. A. Can l?o in
K the Rural Community.", App at [
iny on flu- Channln,'-' Tobias, di
' ri-ctor of Y.M. ('. A. work' aniotiy
\i.-sii who~aa.i i- a v.-i'v. .i"'? ?'
o . -tiny and ir.spii'iiiy talk oil tlu
? now .t riyi: 1 of rtu1'rolatiom i7i
* gsouih'V'arolina.
' Thy "Weak -print- to -ilia Faster
holiday w;i> uiy vaiitful, on-apt
_ ..lor He -ya.nio which" was'playo 1 la-C
:uoo;; Harhison and Alton I niyoi-~
itv. i lu> wrili-r sli.alI iiof'rat>ii
I ft to yivi- tin- ik-'^ails. Altai
* X C:m1 fnrrn+rf hat tie- Alh-n won,
1 Hut vIV Kirstvf Si; nila vv ;i tfum|
f yum; p o]>h'. uiuf P~tlx- ilirwtJ
imn ?,1" Mis. J. G. llui'tvr and Mr
1*. MalK r. part iripati I ,iii a'v
'a.-ter .'.j ainati pYoiluiition,._"S(fliicli
\va> \v<iv1 hy. of in tin; Kifst
1 -I'lrsKylriisiti < "lunvli of I nun.
' 1'roiml.ily. at N:-dt>??Mi - Kridav
April 'Jit, t In" flai Sinjfi rs aL
a 1M ilf' '.pi'11- ' <" aiiilifio-o .in till
idlt'jsi- 'chap 1, Thr musical^ WaU\iJ
:-oi' i ami loiiiiufi ] l>y Mm
" iv. W. Itoiihvai c. I'rof,' S-. .Iatwis'
mi;!. \ of - Hciu-ilii't -Mr. G
-l-A.?l,.i? .oil, al-o >.f HviuMu-t ami
G ..Uiiu'i;?:lia 1 jil)?Hoi'lu ai r', Mari i?
i... Tlwo mall Hov.l. ('Kafir?
I'^'iivii.6 from .John
v tin <' SniiUi;i ni\ oiVtty, appearr
s u?. -1 artists' for thu occasion
Mr, Kin If y rondo ri d." as ins fir.piifi;
,,f }) ninffi s',, i),. i.
7i mm Barbins-. Tho intorpr< tat'n ,
''"Ait- lnamiil it-:i tillv dun-- and brut
: h-.-jam. o il)i\v it -i-n-a rntrrd avKnr
" lau-o. whi., h r.?:?aJti<l in Mi* Kit
lo-y's playing his intofprotntkon i
hi* "Oil Rcyyod t'ross."- But pu .
l' -urpiisos were in stoi " . T(. Oho'
'' al Club -anir "Ob* Kiitf Cult:," t
too was, iin opooh. Tbt'n cann
Wlj u 'I'liioujrt) t|u. N'i^ht" by v.1
? ' | u i i'i 11 i. ; ??:
' ? I'!au> - jt.r ci,in; menyonv.nt ari
now underway and in a short tinn
timiouni" meats w iff-Tit" matte
Wate4? Tim I'aIntel I iT. I.caddr foi
*' ' In- , i,xant date, Two Operettaare
V.o\v und rway. Thin* will lit
a' Junior- pr./a'?inotc't, and T*fav>
ay. Watch Tli. I'almotto Loader
i
i MI-- .? 2 >in.r. rtjjsi
('harlc?: iiii," S. ?Mi:. Hud Mrs
L S. Ij, (?oo<i-w-in IwkI ;"i Jjrand hirthJay
eel broth>n on l-'i i la.Nr even
'w May :it th. ir home.. 'It
! happone i that, ho h'birthdays fe|
- m? tbo^sirrrre rt:T"c Ma\ ' 3v?l.
At S:.'{u p. m. Sunday May at'
?hJ. Sh: I oh,?A-?M. 1'.
_ (Ihai-fh of th>" <> 1.2 yitile yavc^a
1 >mall rally to help improve tiht
ch-tiri-h which is so much in nio.l
r n1 it.
- ? Some ?h loyal ?ist-r< .nr.
IClizah th ? Gray. Rosa Wilson
Martrt Kurty, ^flenova Ray.fihza_
ho li?lt> iirht-.?Mary '(lil'.inrd?-rrfrrl
folly Brown.
-Rev. J; C. James, Pastor
Rosa Wilson, I'' porter.
ft rent from this time last jyi nr.
i i^rriT rhe NRA can't guess the
?A!inItrh'. y Om"
) Mothers' Day is herd ay-aiti.
' With them is the sublimit hope of
the world. Toduy we honor them,
v
Ans: It is very true. It appears
Uiat your husband's grandfather
died recently and left quite a
bit of picjncjpito your husband,
and h(> is now worth thousands of
lollars. This nidney won't do you
my good however, for you and
your husband have now been se- jjj
para+etl; over two years, and he 0{
" oesn't intend to share it with
y?u- . ; ly
l
H, F,?JVili'l ever be free to.
go to the party 1 have, in mind ,fa
and do they love me enough NV,
to keep their promise? yC
Auk: if you don't start -stay- ^
ng at home more and taking more
interest in your hoiVie you most
certainly are going to lie, free, and
- ^rt?won't be quite us jjleaspnt as
you would imagine. The man Fa
you have been fouling around with *
- enjoys, being with you ' but h e *
hasn't the least intention of tak- ,?
ing you away with him-?You
should he tin e t o-y our husband and iV
stick with .him, -Yoij know there
is no oim else that can take hisplace,
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S
S.?My. wife and I are
separated and I would like, for
you to advise me what to do? . se
Ans: Since you and your wife se
are separated, you . should have b<
someone -to look after yuur~chil<j- 01
ren and see to it that they are I J
brought up right". I* am of the a
opinion thftt the best thing for you hi
o <i<> in this ease is to put them S?
ip a BOARDING SCHOOL.
- - . ? .
H. V.?1 would like for you
to tell mo how_mmit cost
my husband to get out of the
trouble Sunday night? - di
1 Ans: It appbars that your bus- bi
baml had a small, accident Sunday ci
night, ^jiiiJ- he was lucky that if cj
-didn't dox any more damage than vi
it did, for it will only cost him the 111
_ mice of a now?fender to?get?out fc
1 of . this trouble. Your husband |
should be'more .careful .when he is'
intoxicated. He may not get out
so lightly next time. - ~ ' 1
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? N-?D.?Js my husband iT
cheating on me? I
Ajis..:?Your hm bam}-isn't-chont- tl:
ing 011 ymi now, but it appears'that w
lie has been trying mighty hard b:
M' ,*t UUL1 ttim IIIK-. ^ I II - yiHI L11
have in mind. You won't have to -t
1 III ! : CHRISTIAN IIOMK ~~
I UK I Ah AIJ) NtCIKfT j _ .w
lie AN ho Follows u (iootl Kxam.,* ?
Sets One, oj
U
I'Ij,.. (.'hi isi i?n 'Hnmc 'Hut fill "7 T^i
^oi-n-jy of'district No. 1 closed it ei
'Wo. ?|;?ys religious and busin *(
: session at Clinton. M (' A I" 11 ,>r '
U- HI.i i. i??r:--'VT? .
_n Willi lOllge l\(). m.) Ill Al'. M
i:rli Haptist Church. hi
Mr-. Marie Burton, rtur grand '?
L .State President was " with tr?~ and C
mailt' one .of the most' fire hum- ui
nrg pi a '' iVfthe officers, and mem- M
' U' s .iu-N-trembler) while .the tears ".n
ran d"Wn their y]
Our next meeting will he in e<
Inly at Spurtanb'urg, S. C. We S
a ijj tin t wiih ..lodge No. M2 in fi
Alt.* Ni hc? 'Baptist Church. K
-The. financial was very goo n<
We paid iTidcrtakor and h'reaved
fa mi lie*. . . "" fi
1" I M-t.i i"ci 'No II: s<
" Too many jli-opb' spend ffTei ti
time -in conuicming the?.work <
'tiller.-. 'end pf M' IV1: II ir 't ji?ri
piovnio. tlu-ir own. There for
ytnr don't have to wait patiently si
hear \\ l.at' No 1 is 4^>mgT. ? T;
\\\. -.lu^.eived 20 new .".members in
"-;ince oar la-t m Tling. -
r TITe t. It. A. S. is doing a jp
'great work, if you don"t want to by in
; buried' iri TT storm-, joiiiTho C. II.
. Ik A. -Society. If you want to
hear good spirituals preaching and _
r ^-ntnrmg- rnrnfclf* US. If youdbnTwant
to eriiharas your families
?M?U IIVUIT Sl-C lljti. V. 11. 11. A,
t' you \yant_to de n peace please
tek Jvstjs, and.* then see the jf
Miri-tinn Home Hural Aid .Society.
Martha K. Saber, Secretary
an-i +vj-???r'er, Colunlbia, S. C. '
_ MIM.O.S .\ i :VV S
? * r ai
A lartr number of Dillonites
| attended the District Conference
at Floydnle la^t week. I)r. C. II.
Garrett has just returned from hi* I k
. vacation after byin^for over two - -A
rrvks in Philadelphia and Wash- |
p -inyton;?-lie i ' ports a very enjoy oi
b'e trip. I-to
The Dijh>iv Juiiktr Hi School had ' CP
its annual Religious exercises at M
St. Stephen M. E. Church Sunday (jr
yftcrnocLm - -Tht^ srrnTrVi T<>T the w
oceaAion wip vert- aidy_4efK-rrT7t?rr
I hy the Rev. A. J. Felix. A large |
crowd were present.^ On Friday te
knight. Mrfy 10th thCaoaing exer- j th
cise>*"will be held." El
r*? -r* ' ' . >c: >
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d in this paper ONLY when
rd in your letter. For private
i self-addressed, stamped en ading,
and receive-by- return
stttm37~^SIgn your full name,
all letters. Address all mail
: PALMETTO LEADER. 131U .
Carolina.
1
ding in questions to Prof.
II name, the date, the month
order to get a correct read
i
orry about Her going, with him,
r she is too much of-a friend**to
ro to? have anything to do with
>ur husband personally.
L. P.. W.?Things have beenlooking
pretty dark for me ~
and I want to know if you see
a ray of light any. time soon?
Amy Your, family should bo a
tlo more considerate of one apher's
feelings. After living tp ther
for twenty y?ars you spreshould
understand one. another
r this time, and kgow howl to
'ep peace in the family. Yqur
mily will have .to change. their
ays considerably to brighten up
>ur home s? that you will be "hap-'
together. ? ?
. *
K: K,~I want you to please
help me to locate mv hr'tthor'*
Ans: It appears that it will be
ther jrard for you to locate your
other and it, will take a good
hile. I suggest that you write
authorities in the city that he
st wrote you'from in 1927. That
ill be?tho?best -way for ytmto
?t in touch with him.- . .
' * * * .'."m ' .
It". I'. J.?Will I ever be able
to overcome the obstacle that
presents itself in my life. i
Aus:. The obstacle . that pre- ]
nts. itself in your life isn't as
t ious^as you believe and it won't
: so hard for you to overcome - it
ice you get on tTie right track.]
suggest that you write to me for
PRIVATE RftPLY and A shall |
' glad to help you-in this matter.
?e note attached to this column.
* + * J
C. W.?What would you ad
vise me. to do about the money
I have in mind?
Ans: It appears that the untrtaker
has already received a>ut
seventy-five dollars from the i
>unty and state on the funeral
cpenses of your father. I adise
yOp~justTo forgot about this
tatter for it wilPhot be necessary
?r yuu to pay~on~ This tail.
J. B.?Do ycyi see any
change for me during, this
year? * Arty:?Tin,')'"
"ill tio.
seems, sooner than you expect,
am happy to predict that hefuro
le mon^h of May is Tver, you
ill he lucky enough to be put
ivrv i>11 yuui in j juu. m aj/pcai a
iat you will again work on tho
r('et c*iir line, '
Principal Bt \|ant and his faculty
1 woffle one and all.
At Bethel M. 11/ t'lnmh Xun-i.v
mptnng .the Kev. W. T. F'lix
[ Fynchburg brother of the j>as>r
filled the pulpit. ItP made
/Tte an impression upon his hear
rs and it is hoped that he will
>on come again.
The Ijoi'd'.i . 111 >|> r was adnii"is-~
'mi and also tht i^udiil.lron were
ipti'Aed by th pastor. On .Sunl.v
night, the Pa tor. He'vT A.
elix preached a strong sermon as
siial. Kev. .\V T. Felix left on
[onla\ for h? home after snend- I
g four day's as iruc-t nt th<. A,
i K. parsonage.. 111 al>o attend
1 the Dillon District Conference,
tewardess Board No. 1 had a very
ne meeting at the home of Mrs.
inma I-. McBride Tuesday aftejfdod.
'
Mrs, Idella Campbell presided
>r the.President, Mrs;. F C John?n.
The board donated the pas>r
$4.00 to assist hint on claims,
Mrs. McBrlde served very deUUll
eollrses".
Mrs. Ks*sl(, Guilyard was pre ntetl
a priz Sunday by the paste
Tor raising the .highest aniti
the Kducatiorid RaHy.
"Miss* CaFrle l<. FeTlx Veceived a
r.y.e for raisin? the highest ami.
the Faster Rally.
LAKH CITY SCHOOL
The eoccrrises-dud 1 I hue, far by
ie different grades have l>een enlyed
by all. Th" annual sermon
as--delivered by Rev. .J. F. Pear?n
at 1 p. -nr. SurrlayTMay 5. A
tuned. suulu-nc.o witnessed the ser
oh. ' . ???
Th<> graduates for this year-aterTbTTows:
Robertu Rrockington,
m-va Coles, .Tanie Mae Daniels,
uncle Fulmore, Hazel Graham,
turn MeCutfheon, BessiP Mention,
li.iah Milton. Walter?Scott ami
nine Belle Singletary.
. Vmotig the visitor* nr t.he srhnoF
i Sunday were Prof. William Bur
>n. who is principal, of one of tha_.
-tuiiinar 'schools- in Golumhia, a'Ul
iss Pearl Harrington, a teacher
Bamberg; ?S._ XI? r-The ^ec+iool
ork throughout the year has been
SIK't't'-ft.
The faculty was delightfully enrtained
on Thursday evening at
e home of Mr. and Mrs. James I
iddy. . I
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ANDERSON NEWS
_P^1^ A. Celebrates NUeOne
of the 'largest and ri ost enjoyable
meetings of the FtrrcntTeachers*
Association of Reed St.
High was held at-the school building
May 2, at seven O'clock,?
night was L iTown^a^r7 "Fathers"
Night."
Devotional servicesoAvere conduct
ed by Professor S. C.* Perry fallowing
a brief business session which
was presided bv Mrs. S (' Perry
-The President and officers/ for J he
terms '35-and '36 were elected.
A uninteresting and enjoyable
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1*1 Allen and Benedict are off*
Special offering of prescril
schools.
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{ For further information
| AHKA1V1 SIMPS
President
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? Standard Courses leading to
A- We have a strong and Experi
for one ami two tpaeher, Scnoo!
? (MRS.) ANNIE
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For further information write,
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FUNERAL HOME
Undertaking- And Emhalmi
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lower prices
AMUUI.ANCK SKKVICI
A.s Near As Your Nearest PK?
1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUN
Phone 9276 y I. S. I.eevy
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Saturday, May 11, T$&5 ,.y ?
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program rendered by fathers w&a.Z*.
carried out a> follows:?Solo, Dr.
W. 11. Young; an address, subject,
-j-"Tfa--t?urC Kathorn frhoutrt Ptay in
Child Hearing" wu* delivered by
D. Edniond Johnson. He \yarm?d ^ T_
rau tis to a.oi.t the*gr<.at tr-rot*
oftrnving the reining of the child
to the mother ebon- Hi* .filntim. ?
lor dovt lopnifr Jdio?muiit ?kind? of
children was, idgal par. n-ts giving
suitable training. The last number
a selection by the male chorus.
M rs. M. V. Ma r tun's - grade ^YTh
" rwidVod~Thu uaTmer for the month
and a social for'having the larges t
numbej- of patrons present.? - : "
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Sciences, elementary y
in, vocational trade f t
HOME ECONOMICS. . ?
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A. & M. College, X ,
Orangeburg, S. C. V-Hi X
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July 6,1935
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arefully Selected. *j?
Advance Teachers' Certification. !j,
ienced Faculty Special Tench era X??r~
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K. S \NDKKS, Co. Supervisor *!* *
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jly 20,1935
address,
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A. Johnson, Director,
lurahia, South Carolina,
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