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PUBLISHED WEEKLY
i?1W Assembly St., Columbia, S.
Cntered at the I'ust Office at C
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who; \"??tf?l l"i' fiaiupl' n and I
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nia<l-^-f'.r them to pa rii ipat
a wf.i'e Democratin - Miinutiy."
Dollar- to -doi'ghcut Mru?
that sn:v.e primary would .}*',
; ? fonn- i >' ,'i'ei li t ^ -. T,-.- mv ']m-II!
therein sonic- of the thousands
intellipfnt, tax paying and
?: ' right .Negroes of the stated -
I ('audi uti' for the I". S. Senate,
j Thus. 1*. Stoney ji'eis , of this:
i "Tiy , I K'mocj at ic Party is a white
nuyi's paity. Wo car't ti i./.'Ie with
tlia' pr Idem in the South,"--Mr.
Si in y here takes in too much
[ I*. rril'ory. If ho is ready sin.ere,
C h" o'luh.t leave I'hurk'etun for . a_
v.hilo and t avid in tho free states.
oj_ He would . leai n so.iu'thinjr about
j present day D'mreratie Party
\?9 j ;iii^-V4 ty?important. that South
[^Carolina isn't the JVmoeratic
_ . Pa' ty h.y a butjr shot.
"I -til! believe ill the fiindamelli
a! Pi ir ipie-* of th" Demoeratie
0 , I'urry. No man or?of men
y j d ' io trt?TTTt r>f t hi'1 I? n'(~T?
'?? 1 " y fatli.e);." ,And yi J!?. S:o"..y
I hhhd S nator Byrnes for not
l."takin..? a walk" with ."Senator
j Smith, in Philadelphia. I! t n:ay' e.
:.!.i of tin's js just "polities."
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'and i?\viy Hilt in fn>nt:;?w it h ii
i.K..,i!y killir.'j r cord'. Two wui
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in -yd" X'iu it is a'aml
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In i s r.d it rv could com'1
Up to the conclusion that a reuj?l
1 iiOiisc. was in-order-at all timet
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ami In all pl::oeg?-but not so?'i1
ii' arly ivory killing' is a matter!
between the killer and the one that
jrot killnl and often they make
up the crowd t() do the witnes inv
The thine is done so-quietly ,,n
til it h some time before the law
eels wise andcome one the set tie.
ddiey ye at it ill a ..matter of 1'aei
way. If the map gets provoked-hi
whipped out his >;un or knife?It
the uourin f'els that her rii'he'oiisdignity
has been stepped upon?
the ready no pick is brought int
play? Then a last ride to the h spit.il?a
f' w hours later a niodej
ate ui.iiiu speed" to the. j^av^. .
yarn- all over. We admit it is a
dark picture?just whnt can be
done to li^hteit it.' ll'avin kndws",
we don't.
Well it seems that, chat colored
man will .die in the jras house lor'
that tciriuule muruer in Astieville
a lew weeks ago?at least so _
is tlir \ itlii't ul' 'it' <later:~ATtvn
arresting many ?iiQ'irent oats -m .
holding the night watchman i;
jail for several days finally-a No
gro was accused and he sw- ais h.
was beaten, kicked and.'cursed jnto
i Um-ed confession- at- the trial he
domed liik gatilU hat was etui
\letcd withiii an nour aFter ~t 1 u
jury it tired. Time enough for-tie-'
lob- ration?if the man tried ,\vareally
the- culprit that did t!u '
kiljiiie ---as t0 w-ho did the killyi.
iWt? i t ally know-- Clod i.ntl the i.il
led. A wrong' ' confession sum
1 h .i s?i.-ai) la-?heat' n.?I;ii-Knl?am?
cursed out of an i.nicent i<erson.
especially' whi l e ' race prijiij'iet ,
[days suMi a '?If ong"point. . T-.i
"eonvieud man .hoh|snt.i .yen a.
-being ? cm <-it d . away - l"- -,n -t?-: f
u i oi; l wait .Iwis .io'oaj- T.tK }; .,
;ii'?ws notlump about. ill- ' I;:i m i
-and had nothing-to ?1? will! it i
M at adds, so >ay- the im>i 'in;, t
u:\\s" Ckti. h4 has so'-nythiVg I .
tell that will ire a,u .< ye <?p.; ei - .
until then ht^us ahid'e..tile -tin \
ittd wat'i-h, work and pVay. .
It seetits as If 1 .'an io'iv ; nd i< . v
ir? playing-' mighty"mie ball, tit
| days-; each day ill y >oe'nf t<> :? ;
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will ho. ill iv n out sir,.I av ;,y J>,
oni a uail'-J'.n iliuif I, >V(.
" 'there out of a lail;y yail.'f"
1 the-rate thsit soni" wj | lav
lis hcli< V( that the N<yru i- jn
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Wail' ir I hi.- <oun1.rv; Vote'1*
| in demand are necessary t<, th
1 success of any candidate i?ut whvn
i the Negro put hims'lf upon the
A . : . 1
TOE PALMETTO LEADER
|men and thingsI
| By J. S. BENN, Jr. I j
K or|? CONNECTION 1
CONNECTED?" \
Taking a mental observation and (
retrospection id' a few years back
and the pres.nt operation of our 1
yr at cluireh. I am forced to won- '
i.er some times whether or not \
"(\.r . i 11 ir th .. ^ .lU-v-t.d." Eiv-.il 1
boyhood to thy present, the Writ' r J
M. E. 'church as one "Biy Coniuu- )
lien," a rilijiious oryam/.ation with 4
a poliey and l?ov rniiient lhat was *
; Patrolled and manayed by colored
people from i ottmn -to top. This :
centralizaiion of power, organized 4
upp rt'd and ofiiciattd by Neyio-s
in. America was most conducive
to lay reliyious choice as 1
to the (Vi.<_mj;,atinna1",\'jhe ami 4
fey."tree and j which 1 wottld worllil)
(tltd. Tii li rut "Winn' ptiiw " ?
a> it relatis to reli.uious oiyianiza- J
itui v.as-not !'i-st employed bp the
A,' M-' ^ v itntvn -TVnt "was louiuLto A
be very uppjictihle to a tr row illy:
thinks of a i> nin.-< lioii. naturally A
thinks. j t' a uniform .system oi x
operation oi' two or-more parts .01
t|Ual putts Iuuir.ir uniform tela- ,
iionshiil"*to tlu -ysta::; which "fives j
acli it nunn nu.in.. It is jtlso na.aial
that tiiu. e several parts' 01 '
1 an I.e., heati t.p some wiuiv and
-uv?vii-ii1 .11.1: 1 b.?.-upel vist il?try
o'me in tiy t?r Itotires nannd by the
'' >1;>ible eo>1 -1hututs that make tin ^
its st'ick-hoMei s or members and
ii in all y,- .a.'r suit df.mutual ,,
-H.e.T~-r-ratmn tr.T'the ^
mutual an.i at nerni eood- of all v
ha.: a five line Ud therewith. This f
iKitual 1'* defat i?ui and T-'entraliza- f
ion of eomi etional "author.t,?
,dd be e.t ijy. caiied a "I'ivol :
.i t' out of which and around
ehit li t iie .1 br.fiecliwu ft volws. '
iitlei s fi t 111 tf.e-' afibve 11:1111 t. TsU-'-ei
ill .itithoj 11.V are eXfet ted uv
e tdr-efvtti and r :s|Hvu :1' 1 y ttli
\ !'.o are conni.'.teil liierewith.
While 110 siim iy tluukimi person
. !.,i -U1 n w'.? and li v's.his chureh <h
iay oiju r or-'.'iii'.iy.ativ.n'to whieh he
iH',y~helttny. wojdd expect a perect
ami sua . t.iliy. operating
r. cry.1 .izu: h "Tart rill' lliilesT^btT"""
h 11 we tid}.!: pt ul ennsid r very \-(
an full.e tlie whole ettmieelion anu
.mv ?.iii> tnn- - n siimiS't:.iit i-aiL G
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fial a t-?illi"ii-lust .in wlrit hi
"T-l '.atcit : or:;-, ?>? ' haiiii.s ai' th "i
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i". ti i. i- duty I '->11:i. 1 tu re t,
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ii jr. i! ith Gi'ii ra! (ami' r? n a 1
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tlla'i ulilCAL FACTS u
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did Mexico agree to r
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r." iThvsieiun, horn 1
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' t: ilf- to l'fu- TouTTest biddot f
") mivlitv .soon after then
-will et ase to hid mi'l _j
i ijik pile he goes. Watch. ?
t
The Creenvillo and Laurens
Colored Farmers. Con- I
fi iv. i-,. will i,r. held September 2
f .!!"?hi > he pi Church on highway i
hoot 1 1 J. miles east Of Simpson- <
vile, S. C. This is the nineteenth
amuial session. A s|d(.ndid pro- I
orativ-is to he?earned?-OHC---A+C-f
f:rrnieis of .both counties are 1
looking forward to it. First W'd- 1
nysday in September. A great day
is in the making this time. '5
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KINCiVIKLE N'KWS
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Ikllo fellow loaders, wo \\h
live in this vicinity truly renliz
that it w;us good to'la- he\r> e*> |?;
. ially the past week. So r.ui.h s
until we ale saying as The'liien i
jlel, "Let advance on. our kit'vs.
Many of you read or s;i\v th
drama entitled "Ten Night in
Bar Kdom" but it has no con
parison with-?-Eight .Night in
church Room" that ju-t | asse-d a
del Alt. Olive Baptist. Truly th
ihVeting. was one that will be Ion
i eniembeued^by saints and sinner:
bhe meeting - wa^ -tbo - Ue^t- - w-?-v
had for several years atul've-ry sue
essful. Rev. Sara jSmith who wa
.he pulpit spokenlan and spiriutii
heplurel for five nights preaehe
md sang better and better unt
,ve could imagine Angles sayin
'Rejoice in _ His Great .Niline." O
fhursday night we were please
;o have.,participating in the sen
j.e s tin l.unior .Male (,'uir to
Tom Rev. Smith's church in Ci
umbia and they truly sang. .Ma.
^5cul bless the boys as lie bless'
lev. Smith. Thirty-two conveti
ye re aeldCel.
Friday night Tiliss .Upt-grew'',
!ie>nei> with some r<<viv:il ^oiiitioil
vhich were \h ry unod. Sin; haik
r m MV^-oiii Baptist, Kastovor.
We wish to thank St. Jaine
Methodist. Alt. Zion Baptist. Re
I ill and I'lei-sant (ii.uv.- IJaptitnd
also Alt. N" bo' all for comin:
u>d biiiij;' your pood ehoiis an
>th<?r m<-mhyi>_iu lulu ns in
iieelinjr. . WT. n yolt mod lul]
all on Mt. Olive slu> will suv
IUv. 1). S. Wells, the . puslm
xeaclmi'-a- .vomlcviiul .sea nam Soi1
ay inoinin."- a.u<l U>.v. Howard <>
it. Matthew closed tlr^nuetiii!
Hinday tiiirht with linai tVuaM.i
houjrlit. * ' >w
Airs. ,S. Cope is now improv
njt nicely. .
Little. Nathaniel Williafhs, s? 1
f Mr. and.'Mrs. C.'A.l. William
v in the Columbia Hospital.' H
>?> is improving'. ? : NKWI5KRRY
NKXyfc
Calvary Prosl>\ ti riau (Muirch
Rev. A. 11. ReasoiKT; Py?'<r
The 'Sunday. Solioot -orvie. wis
cry yetid and ' n'iyMe.i hv all. '.
The; funi ral st rviet of .M - Ah
limes was In Id at her home o
nldwcH'St. Sunday airTirrr . -h.
astov offhriiUi'd. .Ml.-. ('. K.. Mar
n, pianist and I'rof. WW. .Ii-mlult
a slo. Mr. 1". 1!.
ndiMtaker. J'hr . thvnw"was "Tit
lastcr ?<f (ht- House i'i11!She
was a d' voted unit hop u.n
ad siiflfi red a In a y time and
.dative a.and friends to nii'inn 1, i
assing. . ?
Mis. Kuniee K. Allen who at tided
i!k' ^ oiinm People's run
rcnce o f -t '\ e I'M i>> t pi. i
?11.1 v111'? ' ihaf was 'h: l-i }; 11ib:r.
islftlite", Auyusta; (la " i 'tufifM:
ami' Simduy a'tii'iuMin. l-iie.r
orled (|iiite a siuves-fii:.- trip. 7"
.Mrs. 1 kstiiir ! '. Mart in .V. !>
.. of N'ewb' rry County w.ih i,
-II jrirls, hoys and frum 's
feduesday at- i h? - 1 II f-ha'
amp mar ( oluinhia, S. (-'
Tiny reported a very i ii.'"ya i.
ay.
Alls. Wallace, her i audd.'.uyn
it: \i,i.i... .i " ... i , ,.
illiain i-vtunieil alter I..:,
i.u' .spent , a pleasant. vacation it
kashinyton. I>. ('. with i, t
11(1 ill New \~utk fit.- wiili. i..j
uuyhter, th< cildreii's iiicii.i i".
M is*- 'liionia-cma <j"' i l . u: i;
iVunud 11 <>iii an i iijnyal.le \aia
on ' aei t'iii.pani -I h'y her !? i.i -,+r
i!: t l.iiio.aM. who i.Ve- i:
W Jfisey. . '
.M - st s .>1:: i.c hill a'l,
r. S. (iallnr.m, !li. have t' tunas
nine 1. <>.u 1 .c
Mr's.-Vt-a I!.- rr ? ntH--.Mr-~--.MW;
ie. Fold ! I'd: I>al. tin i" . d
ere tile firsts of .Mrs. Delli
avis, Dray toil >1. Tlm.sday cv
injf.
ka-vrovr.k m:\vs
There is a ii itw end a season
?:* every" piirj>??.-< <-ii i-:u i h-. This
i a season for. revivals end tlk
lajnr.itv of clu reh * ar. now em
r.K'd both day ana iii^ht trying
- c rr-c t ' 1 ' < ' !.'
laim backsliders, and revive tTTc
hrisl-ian . I'<>r i-\. i ;h t j:i
or prayer, it is now, the future
h-itvii (IvptUUIs' on V : : is bya>i
'Vu' ' i I' 1 -ai U.rlaY. (J. : ! :n i
r.s and. nwlht i s of ..vstevdu}
u.nexl over to u- tic 11; ii t-!of \
ay, They prayed for us that \v<
y ? vor hold up the standard o
lie hinli.
Yesterday -our mother:; am
athers had family prayer am
illicit 1 i? !?' vh;ui i . h. ? o\y t *' \ r
I'hey alien d church service
ocularly and \v< re h*:?rt1 air,
It, while yesterday, our Inth'.i
UliT mothers.Tfied niit to rob Cod
tor their follow nntn.
.Mrs. Marv Kit ha: d<on r.n(JMr
ralam id're ' Curry* visited th
"only?home?hc-i?.Mondav?e. in1 r
o?me-of their relatives abide, an
eport finding th' ni fine.
oris. riorence Jenkins of Was!
Tig I on, D. 1 he widu'v. i f t ho lat
Jr. Jerkin- is lie re visiting her sew
mil daughter; she looks the pic
are of health.
T/'hoj* (lav will Tic observed a
Toplcins with a fine barbecue.
The Anniversary of lli.lley llm
al Aid Society will he obscrvcc
in-1 everybody j. jnvit'-d to conic.
Mrs. Kannie Guinyard, sancti
"ted nvcaeher. . Pittsburg, Pa
o cached?for the- Rev.- ' Bnwni',1
ast Sunday at St. Philip. Two o
ler girls, Georgia and Magnoli
ang several beautiful selections
3h'e was accompanied by Mr. Gee
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TJuinyard, her husband and all <>;' ,
her children. They were the I
jruests of Mrs. Quincy Martin, j
v They left Sunday evohituf for*
' iorkinsville, w'lice tliey will
pnnd a few days.
>f .V. i-s Inez Martin left. l:t t ?urilay
for l'ittshurjr, where -he e.\to
spend the balance of (the j
a year. The writer wish's hei* a
r- happy stay..
a The Revs. T. (J. ami W. R. T"
i'.ownian niotoied to Winnsboro, on
e business.
n: Ht vival nieetinir opened at Mt.i
s. /ion church Sunday right. tin are
.rr..n;L all.amuud iliw.-..
- Mow man annoaiie > thai -oreiiis
s will not begin at the Missi .n 1:11- I
d til the so'cnnd Sunday in Septernd
her.
il The rally for education will be 1
jr at St, I'hiiip on .the second Sunn
day am. the. Steward ss o?.( th* '
; third Sundae.
HKl l-A" \ M I' ( HI 1;( II
Key. M ichllet on,* Pastor
(| - Sunday school was- opened at ,
s its r.sual l\oiuv with Siipt. Rev. A.
Redden in charge. The lo-son was r
won *evfully taught bv: Hvo. J. ('.
. '( n( k' r ;-.mi reviewed- by Soph
s At 11:00 o'clock p. Ayer_. meet-j
(| it\ was condiK'tvcl by Bio. Win. j
Muldrer ami Sifter llatlie Burs
ess; Tin1 pastor pav c a very |
touching sermon. His text was
, taken from L>an? fJinl cluii I .'r a'? M
,r -Oth verse. His theme:
i] <"? nt inning Mercy Toward L's."
thy members ai.il friendI,
; ssf mbled fTT tij evening dm- '
0 p ram' which .w:nt conduct ad by
Redden. Welcome v. addr s.s ' by ,
^ Mrs l..ea: 1 ino-ffr'ifrieiL I
AT' r rlio 1 progr/imf Rev. rhnp'd
AI<r-< lavy preached h wonderful
sermon. Welcome?to our visitors
at. any time. The debts are still
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WOODRl'l.'F NEWS * 1
Trinity \. M. E. Church
SinMay srln nl opened, at the usuiV)
ton ', w it.ii superintendent, Mr.
D^vidd. W ilhiirn Ttin 1 all, teachers i
at - their ! list -r/ (i'.lty. The lesson
was very ahly reviewed.
Alter (til* regular devotional
services, the service, hejran, at the
i si al in :n'. I 1 o'ch ck. The
in s?iU'Cw a.V dcli'vei d try the ;i"?- A?
tor. Rev. .1. R. L. Allen. f/k
At N i 'clock tiie pastor mounted /
I he rostrum in iiis t sual attire.
.Many were in aM mdan'-e. The c
ser\ic''> were .yedd throuyhout the
Sunday art<'rn< mi. Rev. , Allen .
melorc ..over to Pauline, S. G. with
the simrinir class from the above
I'iimn I'ltinrll ivlnrc hr? nastni'
at Cfiest nu.t.^JLfidge. Rev. Allen, i*-? 1
ii:T\v"orn?lu?iVrir a revival 'meeting * mL
tthis wc'k. We. wish him WM
Viieh slieee-s,
Ihtlh- DeTona Cromwell jeft lasi . '
we.!. u\U liis a.'in in?Wash
ingtru. |>. .Miss l,orep Ci;umv>ll.
W?e hope him a pleasant
t rip. * * .
Miss. MyrLle Briggs "aTid Mr.
Ce<>, SauuH'i Ferguson are martied;
Mr-. Fugersoit is the daughter:
of Mr. and -Mrs, C. Briggs.
They w e maerio ! at the home of j
her parents, August 12th. , , -*
Mr, F r-e .-t. is the- only son
of" Mr. ' Ms. U0ubgu Ferguson.'
Thiir tunny I'vieiK.ls^ wilt thenr jmteh
stieee^s.. . /. .
Miss \*i. ia . Franks are visiting
ry'lai ivs and friends in Clin-,
I oiy Si ('. this- w 1;. * . ,?.
1' -.f-._ Allen Williams " and Mi-sF?L?iiaiupson
-iuo at State; college-tin's
w o!-, .() .angehurg, S. ('..
. Siek list are: Miss Grace Wat- ^
son-.?^Vltal -* in1?? ('hu-t i"o?FetfC'V,?? -fRachel
Rie?v,. If. j?. Drummond, t
Mis. Frank T.ogan.
? pfljtod for them to enmo again.
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