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-Saturday. September 19, 193b
REP I B1.1CANS BARREl) FROM
- ANDERSON COINTY
OOlRTHOlSE
' "N-o .Republican meetingsj a:?.
going to bo h-ld in' the -courthouse
. . a< long a# 1 ;p,n custodian".'. say>
C.t-rk o.i court. B i.. .Young oi
Aliderson county in refusing to ;? !
low a mooting of Republicans in
? - -vhe- V-cur:house. The Republican-'got
mad as they should have and
?say that they will run. a candidate
against Mr..Young. The issue will
be "Who owns th- Anderson county
eourhouse . It s just too r-ao
that this clerk of court will not be
beaten. He evidently looks on him
tStrii. no; as ;:.e c~?;oi?;;i:;
owner "oi that courthouse. He
? seCiv.s- r.ot to ur.de? stand that :v
is but a:: ctbicial. the salary ' :
whom :s taut by the taxes of Republicans
as well at of Pctv.ocrat#
and that the courthouse was erecteol
by funds raised front the sanv
people. Some people certainly d.
not act very well with a littIt
pow'cb. Too- many want to* be
little Mussolini. Hitler o;3 Stalin
SIX MONTHS FOR
KILLING NEGROES
In the. vmy.trail* court this pas:
we k two white nte.n plea a eh cu 1ty
to '.r.vclur.tary nuir.slauchtev
The:: v:ct::v.s were colored people,
killed by the car-Moss and rookies?
opa/S;.;or,.cf automobiles. One victim
was a your.#: mar.. the otr.-'t
a wo:v.ar.. a former school teacher
The two rue::'# plea# of fuiltv were
a . confession ' or. their part- that
, they w-. ;-y to blame for the death
of the# two tvop'.e ar.d under the
law*- '-Id be . yur.:sited. Rut
stead, they* were turned loose t.
ccr.: -.ue :hvr . c a. e 1 -. s # a::i *re - k
less The sorter..--.::uv; #e.:
< aions: term of f- 'ht.T.th*
;... ...' ..... .........i.- - "dur ,* ..- v-'
IS-ha . r '.?N ; v u.s r.tv. - r,t a: si.
Bvf-vii" 7* atta'-iO the-sattci
arc shared out ev-ry year by tru
, careless or or at'.or. o: a at: tr.c c..es
?.!' vva ,v?5 n'.t St!.? HI?e. / ? .. 0 . t
t-tT its a*, e b-e.r.*? r.'.iOr : >
ayra.'.:v.c slaughter. but f--'r
5t-T.t-. V.. C > a ; V? i'Ti f'.Vir, Jf "V.v
wih.nct do :rJu..;h " .i-rress.::.: o
y e r a 11 ^ r. * r.. t' -if yc a
?:? w.on?? :.v-^ f k-jn fcif e-iv.-y
trTose' of ' T^VcrhVs. b -i: rrrfc'lrrr
* ' drtve r s . " or. cose * r.e r.r.v-.
o place ;"r the p-'rsor. The e?
W ' "T . .?' 11 ? .V. -?,' .! . 11! . ' 1
be sr.atfed oat a? these .f Nee ret5.
Of course every time a :v. tor:#5
u "fortunately si:..# sotr.eor.t
i: r. .' s rot .tr.ear. tr.at r.e is car :\
of inSvlur.tary -manslaughter arc
shdbTTt be r aTtrshrdr.-somerimes?rr
is the fault of the victim. but :r.
? those oases where there has beer
criminal ca;;c-essr.ess. as it: th s-.
tw\> oases, the courts she a hi r.et
make a farce of the matter. A
Negro's life should 3: oar. somethine.
But the safely of all calls
for ti.e??pn?>| - nmf itt?of tfaos.guiity
or r.ep:;^rer.t. careless an..
J VuiosV n\v fvc v k i v n ? c
The Ohio wash ha? nt^de j j c
ord in h.s particular lir.e of a tr. letics
ur.equaled by any athlete of
modern times. For that, all hotter
ar.d praise. Because of tha:
record, the young man. r.o .doubt
ha? the chance to turn it into .mar.)
dollars. It is said that already
quite a few thousand dollars have
been raised by his Ohio adryurefs
for the purpose of presenting hint
* home. Owens is now practising
for the purpose of entertaining
the public ?nd hopei to go over
I biy because ho is Josso Ow ens,
I "the fastest human." the Ol>mpic
J aexn Now that public wnl tor tno
most part be made up of l'ciuocrats
and Republicans pretty emuly
divided too in those days and
tunes.?l.ast?rrrrr?J ssc?w-as?e
I L>y the lwtr.ociatic loyus^nTTTro oil
ins state to aid?+rfhi. Jesse now I
however eotflos out in-.the flat announcement
that he is for the lie- '
publican nominee, fioveinor l.anaon.
for president and otieis his
services as a speaker. ' Now Jes.-e
has the American riyht to be 'in
favor o; w .10:11 he po.ases am: -sc
cast ins vote, but hn-'ni.
live partisan position at tn:? tape
and under all of - the eiu uir.stames
is hardly the part of vvisuor.v:
. .II'SSO IS -n.-.T a k'.b \ . 1 ii.- ' :>
no expel a mo. or no woula know
.. hetr-r. Ho can-speak his.:.can o:r
and eveil though, the K\ pub.nam
win.-Jesse-will not be km w 11 in a
substantial mahser. But in the
'meanwhile he will r.a\e alienated
. some of his admirers, p op.e who
.10 doubt would ,have oontiibute-.i
.0 his welfare by way yt patronaye.
Jesse .-ays that i:.- w t,
ao sonierifiny for his people, bur
sonu-one vio'se to hun sr.otnd whis-.
per in his. ears that that is hard
. -,v the road: to do mtien. 1 in
.:ot a politician, hi w that cottl
.:ot easily be dispensed with .am
10 harm done?save' only" tev his
wn self.
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he- reason for the *?. parti* ivh ::.
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SI BSCRIBE FDR ,
THE PALMETTO LEADER
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|MOUNTAIN CITY||;
| ECHOES ?!
-ft?_ By 'TAP JIH" | i
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Yesterday being the second Sun(
day- the^regular monthly services
; at laurel Creek followed the Sunday
sciiooi session. We had presi
< r.t at Sunday school 103 plus 3
; visitors. The visitors were intro- !
duced and "each spoke Words oi
encouragement. Mr. C. H. Toli.v.^t
and wife front John Wesley
ach made timely remarks. Mis. j
Johnson from Moore's chapel ainJ j
others.came in at the close. .
Among Other things that make
l.aur.i Creek outstanding Is It i?
or.e of the few rural churches
w. ere the pastor can nally start
his service on time and the time
is 11:30. Sunday was a line day< .
church well tilled. An able s'er- 1
mon delivered. The offering'rah 1
close to $30.00. and as usual al. \
could say. "I was glad to be *
:> nnd at the house of rhe Lord''
During the afternoon we spent
sometime .with- Pinev Mt. Lodge
V l-!i W IS c 1
. apv. ?? . u. c/ off u.v,\ voi I'ivy fr
. at "their annual thahksgmrg~5cTT ~
vice. The program was good,
consisting of a f*\v short addpesi-. <
o by .members; a. short talk by t
. he grand secretary and a sermon d
try the pastor,'-. Rev. K. W. Col* j
ins. The offering hoared $10.00, j
rhen followed a nice wul-ccokeVi j
v. prepared, dinner. Those dingers
that always follow \\oivt feci .
you.
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.hir.gs. some time happen., So>w\ '
. ve.ved an invitation to. run dowr. v
.0 luskegee. A:a.. to a meeting 1
a re the-secretary of. Agrcultuie *
acolli speak on Son Coivvet satioh..
A v accepted. \\ hen w\- r* ceiveg '
a program. it was headed Unite*
.tat. s Department of. Agricu'.tuu "
\ urn-nit Ut ah adjustment aoi:r. .;.-.>- '
Southern Recion. iS. nth I
astern section. .Mississippi, -A'.a
an.a.- Florida. Georgia and S .it:- .
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ten pddress. which was dry a* d.s: c
and about as interestirf as ntcr-, h
M PALMWTO IMJanm
phine. The next speaker, a Necro
preached shipped from Chicago
in order to make the response,
:he Right Rev. Pi4. J. C. Austin,
pastor of Pilgrim Baptist church.
He \\as a fluent speaker but if
k\ hat he "had-to \vaj a response
o the paper read hy the secretary
.hen there "ain'T no such a thing
is a 'Response'". The National
:omnvittee may use these big Nefio
preachers to pull the chestnut
jut ofthe tire but believe me the
pulling and burning is not done
;or love of the race,
Among those that were, in our
rroup to Tuskegee were E.C. Murray,
B. T. Miller. J. L. Morton, H.
ll.'Qibbs, Jas. A. Tolbeit from
jie?-nville?all thorough bred Re'lubiicans?save
one.
C H EST EH P A R A ti R A P H S
Mr. Clarence Leathers will leave
? * J ?
u a uw oays 10 ii'sume nis studies
it Hampton institute. He has
ust returned from Durham, N. C
dutual Insurance Home othee. He
s spending a few days with his
.arents, Mr ar,.l Mrs. C. E. Leahers.
.
Prof. S. Louis Finley left Moniay
for Benedict college, 'Columbia.
to resume his work as lnstrucor
in music. .<
Students leaving fon college are;
ilessrs Eugene Mobley, John Waller.
Eddie West Brown, James F.
UcCullough, Cyril Spann, Misses
lulia Sj>anh, Ocelia Stringfellow
>aisy Heed, Willie Bell Heath.
>oxie Barber,. Benedict college.
Miss Eunice Adair.- Barber-Seoia:
Mr. J. Camillus Knight. Howad
University; Messrs Milburn
iichbu#g, Clifford Hooper, James
.happeLe, Miss _ Ruth - Hardin,
;tate coilegvj_ Misses Louise Baboc.k,
Matilda Allen, Ruth Crosby,
-iviivgstone college; Mr. Albert
A';.ite. Mr. Eugene Adair, J. C.
:mith university; Miss Arsonia
tail. Friendship c.lKge.
The National Baptist convention
n CcTum-biU last week was attended
eaCr. day by groups from
. ;uster.
The Fairfield Presbytery met
lore Thursday ar.d Friday -it Carnel
Pr-slyterian church. Rev. Mr.
danOney. pastor. -It was. a 'fine
r.veting, \w?.I attended and with
nary ' delegates from various
.iu'OS.
On Fr;iay right. the ' women
av-v a pre.*: am. A beautiful pa-1
ear.:. en:::l d '"Light" was giver.
y a r.uir.b;: ef the women, each
arryir.y i ar.s:..e which was ligh:d
from the \-rson's candle' next
. their..- A:, interesting history
time written by Mrs. M. M
r.. s. w r. v..-.s in the meeting
rh.rn" it \e.iS. b-.gun In l>>5. was
ad. by .-.esident. Many disr)_
..-hed - .sitors at:er.de d the
. t': .: I\-ci la Worthy. whor g;adft*.;;
::: B-n.eU'.ct co..*-ge in
'ay. r-.a:v.ng tn.e degree ot A.B.
.; Sar. .ay tor Rock Ht.l .wr.ere
v will ; e a-me ruber of the tac'uly
*F; Lvr.dship co.lege.
M ss Err. s:me WLkerSor/ ar.
V, .-Wed r. e- s d a V m. o r r. ir. c : r o r.
V'...*:rn.?'aati '.Miss Viviar. Ba:
Thursday.-:> resume rr.ei:
a: reaohi'.s :r. Fir. ley . Hich
MParham..''arrived Wed
- :ay :v. : : rom., her h'om.e .;r
J5>., 'O bt.i'lV.i' 0"'.v C'
r.i of Firit-y Hi-::. F :
:hviT y.ars. Mis* P.P.h-a::-.
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the mush a'. dvyarrmor.r a:
".a: v. uriwrsirv.
Y ./. Hi-a >,h. . oyer v.: F:ia
a: ? v r.r... m v. r.- T . a
- ; srudt-r.rs are dewr. a:
A r.vw Ke'.viharer -ha*
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A \ 7: .: V. s-. rrar.e B a y:i s: c h u r c h
:...y a mu'.ri: ude was r?v ser.r.
:r.i; r. s e wi c v s w e: e h ed a: .
t h:. h : h era r. e: a5 o rv ;. es ; ;?:
I - Muiohed Lv'.v;#, who- died or
.r r iay a: :h< Prvr. hosrit-a'|
.,> e o: Mr. Sra"r.:<=% j
> She leave? her' husVar.d:
;: .a'.'. sors. .ar.d ry.ar.y other |
.. . v. l r..:t : :a.-u-r -Svar.r. |
a". c.:: c.?:: r. Thv: f.c-ra:]
? were r.ur.*.cr?: -5. Sr.-:. wi?1
v r -a ." vab'.v character I
; :v:.vjrar;.* ar. i
^ Skvtrah white ?:; ris j
. Bvv. M-?.;-d;-r.r.a. the r*...
;.ia:ho? a v:-u;h:r.?r ?errr.;r..j
r.v.: :.vir.* was :r. the church y&: :
' A. Ccher. ha* rurrhusvi
?: r.r.ae .ar.
': ' G ::y Babe: v. k : I. ar.c a s -!
i. -r sr.t the week-err h-re. I
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I'. ~i Sur.tter ha* st^r:
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*.a. . Carura: Pittsburgh ar.:
-. :...s *:e:t her f.rae Praiarhr
ieijhra: Mis,} *.:ar.ra Black*
e; ua ar.d New Y:rk City. 'These
' .? iai;ss w.LL arr.vc here
- vay : resurr.e the:? w:rk as
richer? ;r r:r'.sy Hi ar : I-x rf.:s
??*? ".* .i a. M>r. 2 r.Tr .t *
father'. Mr V-Yh
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GEORGETOWN NEWS V
By E. J. Ford
Miss Edna Keith left last Monday
for Charleston. S. C.. where
she will take up nurse training at
McClellan hospital.
Mr. Thomas Lance will-Teave
on the Sist for Yoorhees Normal
and Industrial school at Denmark
where he will specialize in bricklaying.
Mr. Malverse Mack of Bishop
ville and Mr. Edward Jefferson of
Baltimore, Md., were visitors in
the city the past week.
Mrs. Alethia N. Frasier and
two. little daughters, Marion and
Willie* Mae left for Thomasville,
Ga., where they will spend two
weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. G.
Rones. Mrs. Rones is a sister of
' Mrs. r raster:
Mr. and Mrs. James Wiles have
just returned from a two weeks,'
vacation visiting in Washington,
D. C.. New Haven. Conn., New
i oi k v lty ana otner points of? interest.
Mr. Robert Cox. Jr., of Fayetteville,
N. C., spe'nt Sunday here visiting1
his father and other relatives.
Mrs. Sarah Nesbit of Charleston
is ill ai^the home.of her son, Robert
Cox. Sr., west end Prince St.
The Misses Julia M.u Sadie R..
and Christine L. Brogdon will
leave on the 22nd for Allen University.
Columbia, S. C. The latter
will enter the Freshman class.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams ar.d
"Bud" of Elloree were visitors ir
the city Sunday. They brought
B. C. and Maceo Howard honhe \yho
spertt the. summer in Elloree. Before
'returning they visited the
beach. Huntington Garden ani
other historic places on the King's
highway.
The night school will soon be in
session ar.d the writer is advising
all who can to take this opportunity
to at lea$t_leai;n to sign thein
names!
WOODRUFF NEWS
Trinity-A: M. E. Zion Chureh Rev.
J. R. L. Allen, Pastor .
Sunday school opened at the usw
? ...
uvur >*iui cuoi.. air. i>avid J.
Wilburn and all teachers present.
Sunday being th- regular meet-'
.in? day the revival meeting ber
Van at 11 o'clock. The pastor
preached a real good sermon. At
3 o'clock the Rev. ReubenBrowning
of S.partar.bu: g preached. His
sermor. w as full of thought and
inspiration. W- all are living in
hope c f a successful meeting.
Prof. J. M. Fo-ter o: -Ashrvillc-.
N. C. and Mr*. B.anch Foster' an..
Master Billy Vincent of Washington.
P. C.. are visiting their mother
and crahd mo ther this week
at the"home of~Mr. and . MrsTTT"
Wilburn.
I Mr. ar.d Mis; Jam*'# Satteru-'nite
of Spartanburg and Mr. and Mrs
P. Williams. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Por.al.;
Alexander of Asheville. N. 0.. vis.
'.tecj. tr.e above churcr. .rr.uay at
both service* \\y ~
v'.j'.tcc : r. v s:ck rvi 01 Mrs. C ' <? - *
;ir.-e Foster. ;fc ' : '
Mrs. MoJova Pi'.irirr. a:..: ,ia::?r>
:r c: Ir.r.rr.a'r.. S. C.. Mr.' a.-.j M:s.J.
R. Fiicri::: cf N^' Y,:k Ci:v
: vis:too "fr-.e h: :v.v ' Mr. .a:: : Mr.-.*
La-.v Wilburr..
1 Mr. ar. a M:s, S. osr:c:: v? .uvuv
Mr. a::i Mrs. Pa .:', rileiiir:
I so:: Paul. Jr.. : R:,'hn::::.i
| Val-. a:e visi-.ir.o Mr. P.lerrr.v's
I Mrs. NV.'.i* Pears . ::o1*
Silk '.is:: Me-sdaru-s C he stir. *
IF, sv'r. Puwhrl ftie^Uklic* Foster.
Mrs. G:.vt: FV?tvr a::,i. family
vt: o. v>i: ; > S::::r. r.vilA- S ar.:
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BISHOPVI.l.LE NEWS
St. John \. M.. E. Church
,ReV. A. J. Felix. Pastor
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:hr Lord." . th.r RvV. .J. L. Foot
.v tr.e :v.orr.:r.?.' sent::r.
a hi eh was a \v.:: ier: ui rv.^sueIr.
tr.e a:".e:r. or. F.ev. S. S. Bur:is.
past::- c: Ur.iir.vi'.'.r" s:a:i:r
rroapr.* to us a but r.ir.o ntessaee.
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Rev. R. I.. Lemon, Pastor
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bars'* att-r.-Ur.:*. T'r.r *.yas,
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By John O. Hmrt
Q. When was ponoral John
IVrshinp. American Ge n< ral
= Id War. born? ?~
: A. September 13th, 1860.
Q. When was President M
Kinley assassinated?
A. September 14th, 1901.
Q. When was Wm. II. Taj'
27th President, born?
A. ' September 15, 1957.
Q. When Was the great Bull
of Antietam, Civil War?
A. September 16, 1862.
Q. When.was the U. S. const
ptution sipped by Congress?
I A. September 17, 1787.^
I Q. When v/as the corner stm
of U. S. State Capital laid I
. l*resident Washington ?
I A. September- 18. 1798,
Q. , When was the death <
President Garfield ?
" A. September 19, 1881. -
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I First Haptist Church?
Sunday morning being Haptism
day. quite a few attended the serj
vices. We ha-. three to be Haptizin
ed and othe* joii irfg in with us.
??^?Vi Clark preached a heart felt
?r sermon from 1st ~.tni7n soi.j.wi
c. "The Regenerated Man."
At three o'clock we were back
to receive the I.ord'a1 .Supper,, also
p a crowd attended.
' | Another soul stilling wai dylivered
at night hum I't'overba, sub|,.
jeet "t lot of Hum-" K'vciy one
went away loiolilug over" the gps
pel.
i. M.ra. Sudf*' M'tVleallv )a visiting
her timlhtrt,?Mia -Kiiinia
Mack. *
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.stall's tcacln rs wai also visiting
lis, W.. w?.|? ie any nlitin|:cis al
all times. ,
af The business meeting for the
quarter will be held at the church
"at H o'clock Monday.
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