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IPMg* Z | "THE OLD GIlAYii V ' ?AND? ii !, TH^ NEW RlDEir||;:. I: By $ i ( KilV. h. i'iili-Lli1 hi.LIS :rj "Negro Ihisinvss League"-It is grtil'ying as well as racial ?. N encouragement to read. "ilk- Ley. ' ; lumbia Negro Business 1 .vague" ; report us appeared oil tnc nr>t ! ? page of I he Palmetto hv?tlee-"-la-i -i rr week. No subject is. more vital among Negroes the worm o-er man I. that of business.' \ iowing wit it a i mere glance, it appeals ' i hat i d -j. per cent ol all Oumiicss in the t i world is carried on by the aim other races. "Consult tin- directories ol' any city ai d -compare Xe gro business elite, pi i>>> will, mat of othei races and you w??j ui.?cov; er .who control the. cita What is true 'ot tne cities is true ot' tin ( nunti'V Ir <dhiiw thi.t \itrrn ?. are nut built for business. I n*J seem not to have liven gi\ i^-.-ucii' | a talents. Their ' eai.ii.ug svennnj... j is siihply to be eiuproy.es. ot t#.? ness and not empjoyeis. * its iu miracle' to see a graduating via./ of 50' and-- 75 persons leaving t:.. College walls an'U 110 tone v.nl ew; head a business of any 1'in.L I less they are employed ? by school system or business nrml'vo} - ' - trolled by white people, they a.?. ???helpless. Negroes with lapita ? will not invest in bUsine-s. eign people will come to Aiiurt.i as peddlers, carrying their g<union their backs' and 'i-vu bo. oh... rich merchants because of nia .. business ability ami /ambition. 1 not a matter of money that a * counts or Negroes sltftli.fuine.-s . - ^ busir.e s but rather, a !.? U. of % ' ion. or many yeai'- tie A. E. chui Ch di^agti ed v. , h y iei :S.r.i Ii.a T. Bryant, but i hi.nsei'- the great. ->t. bn-': eral .o liver - the n.'n.u.r. i ... . . ever p. odued the church v.,a . yf- . about (!i-puning aim. In-.. i denial. . tor business n.i > a. . . church and tin.- N-cgi . ia -i . fes'sionaliy. w.e com p.,.; ? f:A > > no... t with -any other noun _ up ii.it . bu-stne.-.-i. w.e .tail all.to -t to ;j; grout:.'. Stun Negri.; ?... a..:-.a as ilu Nui lii-.e.a. eoiua ... .y i.?. i . surail v Co'., tie. y.a',' v v. . Lankan and v i. i a'dcipiua ai\ hum- ..u .. rare., etlco .rr.geiyent. Mi. i: ( ...* can point . with 0 T. I';.*metto Leader company,. tne iv. kills' Orphar.au , .1. 11. ! .... !; galia eonipauy, the .Ma:. : .1 t.. eery store,. Ui angvbu. g;"T!; Lay lor store at Fioremc: d. ,V.- - . others to be mentioned in our iie.vt release. . Master's Degr -e With r.o. .ti>?>o?i;i-.n decry tii. ?j!U: u UCHtOI'S "t'lfut.taill gives,' ftujL our inc:: v. ,tv . ; major in .-oniotimv.: > i .. I . Uteiiiry iiitalniii'.-n'in '.hi t place superior ?iV:;rii.'..i. . . a. : not' make a.fuit.oiiiu bUppOS'ijioil is tlit' ' I . .v tor pivpuicd to ii'.o p -I sitions. 'Jo ! ? ' r- j to say, that n \ n a hiifit .na?! a I i..l ?: . ; ? it Woui.'i at!.I no ; the- school, bat phi y a l !?. *v. i ' b cher to every _tn.ii tVnn i.- . iters, first on tr.i ti; .i.I school. Not i.ck.a it ;> t .i don't k.ioA. b it i i a"?e : " T7 chers conic? vl u.a'ihy \? . just as prepared ,t?> <: .-ft v.' assigned them he Mr. e - .. r t h. n- aIt ... ... .;i.. requirement i< lor a i i.i. : school rutin? .ami is r.t - teacher-- arc to in- en. ;>! \ ! V 1 1 SU.-Jl S. ills. I. U.it. ii.i'Mi' il think v 10 qiailii;ea;i..,> Is j.. ? . : ?, j f the re, tattoo h',oi- t.,.:'.. ; thv- in .ructions . ".a-.paft.-JT to it,- ' pup "la. ?i?ca'kin-u -it' a v-.-.n; ..... j ister .in lva.i jj.-t t--, i*-?.l It'.-i cla ,4iCJ 1 ilojjTi v. li t nM ,111:y it; rit--. congregation said. ."that. done r tin?ou: |i,t itui-"": TTT : ' hn_?tUiiliir I I li li I n -=r**r. f -With H.'l JX'rsolts !i. i f i. . But when you consider the hum I ber of college degree mmi ed in puIlman service, its |h? 1>- ,T~ argument to prove thai o'.jr m .j will do well to do some jnojot :ing i.t | voi ir. ( kY| j I ia u;. i \ , i >ii . i*> ?i 11 I I farming. Other master art- in d*. j v mand besides masters ??l* arts. , J The Union j Charleston color: <1 "ministe.'s'interdenominational "union is a worthy asset , to our n.< ' i : ! 11:in . city. As President, I >r. .1. i . lumbar is said to be among tlw let that has oyer headed the a.-soci;i tion. Dr. William A. I.Iaek is real ly an expert secretary. As he; ,j of the topic committee, Dr. J. K. Thomas, is certainly at rat vein." interesting subject5. Di-.cu-se.ni_ . by Revs. R, Ft Krndfrml ami .f. | } James were 'loudly applavde 1 lyj the alliance. The following -P"l< j nf rhprvi in Invmc m-o-ij/ . To..--- i J. E. Beard, C. S. LodhetU-r. I.. J A. Baskervill, F. A. Ost rmnr' Samuel Lloyd, R S. Lawrence. Ff. ji , I. Let on, S. II. Seott and many othef? Its a treat to attend. ' ; ministerial alliance. The field j aprent will be attending vnriondistrict meetings until June. "Let Us Advance On Our Knws". WELCOMED VISITOR - 1 Mr. John F. Hunter, funeral dill rector and embalmef. Lauren , S. k C., was a welcome" visitor in t h.? I i city Wednesday, May 19. While here he stopped in the oftico of K The Palmetto Leader. C IIKSTI K I'All VCKArilS j ? ! . V.;\!isir Hi : r") had as he: ' K <t iVr a few horns Mmi-lav. r vt , h Whit!d ( li'aatr i. 1' had Uin many at- -'Wo "limy ha! soon each I'iia ami i;a; ;y ia'acl was tin t i . C v'. S. S. Yonm.; Mi ml of C'on.it.a a i ompauioil hy .Mrs. Kdna v a .1. - a nd--Uov-.-,Joseph YV nil I'm M~ (. iii ay; n I wo workers foi the a'.oral J'.ai-ti-l eonvyrUioi? woii' , .Monday for. sw ral hoars en ! i1' C <. M.i-s Wvah.Inyksou <>f ilVo Kni?. r-rf s. .-.tr -fa a My vt-Rootx I1TT ; >: ."' aajay in the city. Tin- marry fticnds of. Mrs. Anna ov i a : oiv id iitci family hrv in a polity with law ar.?i :aniily it irayie (iiiiiii m Sunday about id-?!'ay of 'or ' (> yea; s obi irrami a Sanaa1 I loy.l Wylic winiAVii* owned in a i ;.l near' t in- ('(t JIl N il- j'l-l lasi . Su.un>T Tr i: Ira .hotly oX. .Mrs'. lUWalV''1'1' i i'< tliiar hfoi'. Mrs, lktniey wh ,o.| i i!iiori'y at (i reenshoto- w;.s o.i'i! here b'lrial.. The in v <a' ;'n.- di'ttv. ".o.l Lmy u it'll two ' ;n ;i r liii is ;Tii'.H' xb.twir to this ir :?i and lia<i rati tirri\v?l- iii a ir horny in. I'liiladctydda ..win a l< 1- yrain y.'.i kv:it*fniliiV; ili> ai . k m o ,ii.sy .of ifiis trariy.ly. 1';.; 'aker. Will Kimr na- ir.. ehniju lb-body. Kit a ill s.el \ i es w'* i y . -Alt. Ulivt- l!a'?l'i>t rial eh Wei'W v. f.Y'.tf innqi, . "Stitnlnu'k ;ii.hi M-i.-s A'l ? who iia\i; lavn t.a . 4 ' (ii.fMi I ai!> iii c fit aa.a after.a Very miwV sl'ai yi-at i.'n I'. ' a'ruf Mi-.-. Wuyiuan .{<?hn . i . ! '-.il in * aar'nti .cai- iiaV v..-,iv i'l.-takv jthi-.ii* .little. * :.i. iii i:.. : t; , > . F|i:|yyf linitftl K?.y,i! Tv ' V; !' U. K. S. v. i lit in . ! N.Ui'y, a-, -u ?.r lia i . The' iiiYiiiir. wa! . ' a?! . I! .i : I. -; . - i- in a i ' . a:.--! : ' ' Tiir ' ii i'i; i lilil 'aji' v?;- v .---iii-y>. ri- :rll.| a*-. -.aiMroVs . i i.-'.-.y. < > ;'! 1 iii; win : . a .i lie nV'enl ! i. i j .J la all. li fill iy 1 j i' ! i.niaa-;" Mat. o*i ; 1 ' '' Ill fVi I'V ; ' ; ;i... M.r.ivi 1. ' ."?[ : Mr lliij:;: a . i 'i'r.ii y. . ! I.- 11.: ! (. el , , .; * ?>" 'iii'i' ' .... hi V: ?.r. i i?- ri,., srl?. \ ! . : . J. : m M y f Phi!.-.'; ' !. a 1-. ai: - ?!: ?>\\ nir.,r . Sr.:. : ! 1.1 .yd' \\\Yv . '. I. ! :,.i . ! i: ' Saturday 1 'j.i:.i :.-a i?u\ Viler" iu* n .a!!1 i: )" ! . a> ; ilit- dcata il ];.* .. ' ... V. . .J a1 ..ay .; 1 i.j. lii'iiiri-t .: a * i !' ' i' !i is. 1 I . i . ( ' ; V !. : 'ih s.,:. l-'-aui. I ii\.N'iktfs " u v. a.- at ' < a 1. :.tv ' - - 'n'-' , in. ; > :' . 1 ; ;ifi v.i.\< , ' ! >Me i,i" . i'ii, linjimjii.. fi i t;i.h :i r.i. <i -tu c r.i ti_r J'--; . :u li iai?-.J. . ' .3* ){.i !., ' '..' i. trie '.'.ay (Jrlrt . * v.'H .n.r' a ii'i'iv.; ' v- 1 ** :< v.si. yiii-ric i i>; > ;i in v. hit.. . . '*: *' I v - . U.'ln j jtii.. *'51' .! y yn all Mil|* ' 1 1' j:. :ris. Wlu n - ill's . . : .* 'J' A; -h :r -foliiV ' - ' * ' " - . !.t... ... i . i '.yj; | , t t | ?* 1 i '? ' 1; t : J.- cf ';! ? . ta-. , ' y i.i ii'; s win ' ' ''i?n ' > ' >i:i 11;<> h;. ; )} ?nh' 'V.i^atij l,y Mf ' 1 ' ".v V.If all Vt ry, ' y a.(.fti tivc? i-; (I;, i: t;lmv cv, fast, cai.it' ' Mi <""to;ian. as "Miss Kinky '( - it . She w(,) ( a dait.ty wiii . 'Ijv--' and purplu mpc with I utar.r a) Hr-AV? 1- ii.fo> itj., '""l '' CAMHIi.ATJv I fades I'M n: .lohuson : i' -Ila/, tie Sew ii Ail'.- iia din _ ! 'area?' t F.dwsu d.s . 77 kuih .J"li:.-oh I;* l?l.iv Kir.tr ,'[ -Annie MaVearet Cinik "II- Mary K. Hopkins : F Ik" t( w ( i! ()-'(']) . I - I'i o < ii < ( hisholm I,- Rosa I>?-._ Mao>cy (Trade TF. -Mi h'f'j- .Vddison 711 -Mary Celeste Cunningham SI.?Annie* .Hello Ifopo, v' i .'.lake] (olenian : I.in Mitch 1 i1) Carrie Cockrell 11 ? Mary Miller , W'n'ner"May Q';fe:i" Rosa I,c 'Mi .-- ' inlev Hijrh", Mabel C"<?1 [.a !' s 7 to 11 First I'rizo Mr. Hardin Third Prize Miss Urice 'ades 1 to 0 Fi-' Prize, Miss McDowell Third Prize Miss Caasell * 1 .. X I'AMiLAND NEWS ^ .Mr. As I>. Johnson departed this i ule a; ii??. age of Si years, Mon- I < ay, May 10, li'JT. Funeral ser- j i.i't-s v.ere iMii.uateil by Hov. Allen | 1f i iie.-iei livid, a I John Wesley M. j !.. eiiuren, 1 to-day, May 11. lit j , ivaiv.> to ouiiu n ins loss a wife, ? j b daughters, 11 sisters, 11 I luotiuts a::;, a Host ol' other relu- 'i - v.iki r: ieiids. Quite'a" nuih-'f . e! ol ;.? ? yiande-hildrcn and great ?' u. a.aa.:i.di ea ol Charlotte and in.Mi i'mnt, attended the funeral. ! .mioi.^ liic out of town friends I .i.a.miiiy wie funeral were ?I? vt iiiuii,-Mt-s. MaxieU rooms, ...? * 1 ei.na ??i>arKs of - Timmorns- ; \ .in", S. C., -Mis. Sii-te l'a fgett and . u s /.efta fiaoried of liigh l'oint,.j . ? s>' i h t sVroiiaa. dir. M. l.eaeli ahd son were -V? en lie.,r.s. lhe family is g rat of iti I ihe .iitlllij fl le liels'le.Y all of file ' j iv loua s- s. tivji tiiaiiig his illness ' ;j ...*>1 lit i tl 11. | . 11 s. \ e i nulie Liathings and sis-1 a r, dli's. L hainpie'n ol Citniden, j , mi.lay uitii Mis. Gathings"; I i: .-ijai.il, .Nil-. Saiii.ei Gaining*. . j . f ietln ti.iiiUng* an., little ie ! lit: t.. . ! i :!..iiUn it: iiiil. till iltv? Weekntui with had Mis. 1. Jt'/Huvii'l'. .' !(. a '.j Mrs. i ."i . Bivwer, Mv." i- ;.i ilacuna:-. Mi. Lester K:\ers; Mi.-s \ . K. l.'n v.C.motored U < vi.rv. Co li-tedl to tile v :i 1*.'iMa". .. Mat s<-i jiU'll at ,ui< r Academy. . ' Mr. i a.'./as ii;;: oar.. spent Sat.. ;..say i:f Cranio tic on business; Mr. a:.?i M;>. S. J. Sinclair ana .\..aili and j ?av id luut'oivel; to' I-v j 1' C. i;.-l v.eek to visit jr. >'nii laii'jj I'dotju r who i"< sick. ; ; t.Ai'W u ciuri IT M:\VS Sunday -sMiae! at the usual-hour, r in.on ny lav. I.. D. Gamble at.,' i ehiU o'clock. ' . >.:;) say night Kov. MeFarlin of i;. l.u -ii ? V i?i v.aia tl at St; Philip | A. .M. K. orach. a.tor which the - .aks iadivs.aii made reports;' .the al iiuo'-nt collected \\wi? Jjol.S'.t . . ' ; church .work, ' n; uici t ??ir;elettoo-Xv.ilI convene <i St.- .J<>hj) A. M. Li. .church May I' .. h an, H'lli. St. l.aw;\ticy .school closvvC out ; i.-t 'I'll.ii -day night, after a sueul' .war's work. The cum:.a!icoii'.o;.,t .exercises were above ay.rage this year. Aii'. r.r.'.i .Mrs. A. Curtain cf- King A.,- ,A..i .-Ii- Margaret Uradfort a. i ' i of t lioiiips'on high school ..it tin- curst. elf - Mr. and .Mrs. . if Siai'.n Sunday, also Kev. Mei i; ..n k .i;estiee*; Mi. ihauiah Tiller'of Sumter ; . hug ."inn- tintc with het -. I; vt : ,\. I) ."SlillUl. -f ??????????? . L-ttl'lo collar. She was v . : 1)\ .Miss Mary*Miller who i'i MiHiiil in ilu* High school . n;e>i. I.t was a very beautiful Mil the- May Queen in her : i > i.n uho. side, and I-inb y Hich", wearing: hot crown bedecked with gold seated oil the other side of taae. and between these two f evy of. tots, misses "and young | .eiies looking, sweet and pretty, I aei'tiu' their par-ts so,pleasinjr I... After renuuks by Principal | -by tlie group lnalehul out. and ' . aiu the audience saw the lovely -'."it of lads arid lasses-?lai m'vL gentlem n. - i in Friday night in the* dininu in .' the 11. K. department, the 1 r,ion-Senior hannin t will take c ,':snd on tin- following Friday i t nt Calvaiy Raptist church S?vl.*. Show will take niace It "h of these will be under the diii.ii ..f Alt .-w V A Will tirades I through Oth close*! i:?y morning. Pupils were l.ai.pv to- receive their iu'dmotion Th- following teachers left Tlies nfti-rppon: -Mis* Dewey Me * II, I'ttron: Mi s-M. llocxl, Rock I'd!: Miss 11. Tolbert, Ashcvillo, vh ( arsdina. .Monday and Tuesday at Fin's Hi:h school, state dot-tors an<l t ( >iM>:.ty nui.-c we're taking Xi 'j1'1 | iins^'iiVtmn^ami! The students of the High school are now looking forward to their nnvr.yhoemcr.t exercises which bet: in -May 2S ami end .Tune 2nd. h'it'iny niornir.tr the May Queen "Mi-- Finley High" and all of the Mi -t-tnt. pictures wire made on the ground in a beautiful setting : f greenery. The pictures of these i:ni rs wiH?appear very soon in -The-Palmetto Render. ii ii.. r riuiiv. .Mii\ 11, I.I.AI'KK ' AMOUNT 1 to H Mi; - ( 'Ufsvl! S1 k.OM Third Prize Mi-.- Hood __ Ift.oO Mi>- (lihnoic.. 8.50 '.''I M'-i.odai'd It I.Jo Miss Ah xandoi- 1 ??.00 MIlinton Mi -s (lintoii 7.20 M is- Health 10.00 Ml- !iln'fkv\?(;!l 17.51 ' ' ^ Mis. Finley Si 1.0-1 2nd prize Mi-- Mi iHAWdl 11.50 1st prize s 7 lo II Mi.-s l-t-ict*. 25.00 3I'd prFe N:: -s Sumter 21.30 Mi.-s Harrington 13.77 Fir ley 125,50 j..^ ." irs. .vwann-- 13.00 Booby priz? Ml-- Wilkorson 3K.NS 2nd prize Mr. Hardin 02.00 1st pi ize e Massoy < man So end . I' ize Miss "Wilkorson Hooky Prize Mrs. Swann Second Prize Mrs. Finley Booby Prize Miss Tolbert i S. L. Finley, principal. | j i ) HE PALMETTO LEADER GREENWOOD NOTES The Greenwood County teachers Hosed their monthjv meetings last e Wednesday. The primary and ele- ,i mentary groups v.o<led by Miss- ,, Agnes Willrams. She had as a v topic for discussion: "Teaching: Ethics During: the Early Years." j Every one seemed very intereste . [ and many discussed- freely the j problems found i:i various class ? rooms. The subject matter was ( presented so effectively by Miss. Williams that the Supervisor. Mrs. . Mapjye Johnston made-.a motion. 1 tlr&T 'the same to]?ic be continued term and be again presented bj the same leader. The high school group was led " bv Mr. L. V. Walker aiu. one of the most interesting iliveussioiu; u of the year was had by those in l' this line of work. c The speaker for the assembly N group was Prof. Benjamin Saun-" < de'rs. lie is instructing the science 1 classes at Brewer and could not < have-chosen a better subject than 1 Science." All present were made. J to see and reverence the works of !< -i /.?J .. I 111" V I l'tllUl ttUU IA' v.. leant i'es of nature nune than ovei 'i before, (i Mrs. J. M. Walker directed the A .ieslng prc'gram. The Sept. meet , u:g will be held at Kas4 End t schcool, Prof. II. A. Peterson, ;] P dueipal _ j, Dr. I. S. Lee, sons an . neioe, 4 Mi-s.Gertrude Lee of Waynesboro, *. :;h. were recent vi utors of Airs. .I sjah Moore. n Mrs. Roosevet I'<ridges has returned to her home ip Port-mouth. Misses Adel Sini.'a and Mamie Peterson spent last \veek end t h uge. . v Mrs. Cpra Wilhan)? .-pent sever- j til days visiting her mother in j War' Shoals last we k. Miss Sineta Gr;K-bn. a teacher | ;; Trenton. S. C. is time home. News has reached Grccntvooc that. Miss Jessyo Smith is now a ( author of the AKA Senility o! j Tennessee A. and I. State college. Greenwood was -addoned over ; h.-"death of Ilarve..- Young, a well thought vf young titan. Pi's dent! va -the result of auto accident la.-1 Thursday night. Mr. John Harper a nil Miss A. I' Tucker, teachers of Clinton, S. C :;nd Mr. Bright .of [.aureus were guests of the N..P. (i. club Eri- ' ay evening. Mrs. Ad'ie Stfiltl v. a .f inerali/. >-il at. Popular < lv; h Sunday ami ! buried in Save Ali t im'tiiy. Announcements im.'.hi the hands >f Xtase Benson's f' iemls. of her miimajli' to Mr. lb viuald Hunt. .Mrs'. Gladys Bradley. I!>hin-(>n i iul_Miss Mary Francos Smith entortaincd several frien's at .a . luncheon in honor of Mrs. '.Julia Bell-on Hunt. Th. hunie of Mrs Ro'bjnsnn was berth!iful-ly decorat- 1 ed wrth pansies and roses. Tin ' afternoon was spent in playinj .whist ami bridge. A delicious .and 1 palatable menu was served consisting of: white creamed potato- : e<, June peas,..fried .chicken, hot ' roll's, butter, peach pickle, ami ive 1 tea. Mi's; Marie Hoy kin .'c'f ! Do-ton,. Massachusetts wa< a weleonte visit* r at this' affair, Mr. George Gructn who ha i ion. 1 ed ;? ripe .old affh+'fiied at bis hoim' ' on New Market ^t. last Momiav Mc/rning. The lifth grade class of Wis'. Side school entertained the school last Friday with the ever loved Xegro Spi'i i'.-tals and an interesting play in the; school's nu :I-??iunn Mrs. A. I'errin, is teacher of this talented class. ^ ; Mis. C.?A. Ikstes,"Misses .lulm Ilawthrune ii:id . mary Frances . ^Hampton were dinner gue-ts of Mr. Jefferson Ware Friday evening; at his lo .ely home'in Ware Shoals. ^Xufscs Dritton, Turner and Moragne gave .. a miscbTtancoushower for Mrs. I hint', the recent bride. Many beautiful and useful gift* were presented. Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Douglass j are visiting their parents, deacon and Mrs. ('. J. Johnson, at the home,,-oil Baptist St. ~~SKKU(~K M FF.l.roWSUlP -Sunday wn. service uay and a lino one at oar church. J he-Sunday school' opened at it's usual ' noil!' with Sunt. J. S. Rutherford and teachers at their po*st of duty. Tl'.p lesson of the day was well ' taught by the teachers and then ' -tresrsfully reviewed by the pastor Rev. J. J. Young, at the service 1 hour. Deacon S. Si. Henderson led a warm ol . time prayer meet- 4 fngr then the man of God went t< 1 the rostrum having as his pulpit guost,-Revj T. J. Cro'ssin, pa-tot 1 of Little River Baptist church v Rev. Crossin read 107 Psalms^ then Rev. Young selected his text front I Kings. Khsha meeting Ohedia said: Go tell Ahab I am here. It was for 15 minutes as if the Gospel cloud of the heaven had been opened and showers fell t/n ( our heads until eyes were flooded <, with tears.?We -are complete to say: "Did Xot Our hearts "Biini"""l within us while the man of God talked to us." We see Rev. J. J. ? Young a Very sn ail man in size, but lie is a jiant in the gcspcl, al- c. so our visitors, sister. T. J. Crossin and 2 children, sister Elise ' r.-^Vn wu mi. n or officers and members of FairView, Rro. Cleo Cc/nnon from St. ! Matt. A M. E. church, were with us in service.. Mother's Day program was post poned; in the afternoon Rev. Cros- ' sin preached a "Right Away" scr- ' mon taken for a text Nehemiah a r>:4, subject "Work." Rev. Cro\s- ^ sin lifted up cropped hears and brought many thoughts to our h minds about "God's Work" that 1 seemed to be done. We hope Rev Crcssin and visitors will com? a- v Stain, i V , -4 EDr.KFIKM) M:\VS' Kdji'cfvbl academy bad iltill; leninir tor 7 t nil, Mot lay 11ivr 1 >t. The sermon to tli :raduatin<r elass and student-hod vas delivered l>y the Uev. J. V Jurphrof ?Aiken, S. C\, Sltnda; day 1 i, 2:011 p.m. at Macodoni baptist eluuvh. The-message dt ivered ly.this orator was itispii liy, rieh and full of thought. A his oo.asiou Air. T. A. iiirfhtowi white) and'wife were present an orated live dollars in the .publi dTKctlon for the benefit of tli ehool. Mr Hi hti>ui i- is a- lay; upportei and friend to this schoo Monday niclit. .May 17, the yra a tins exercises were held in tit chool auditorium. The aiulijori m h. ii y parked to its utlerniO' a party. 'J'here wee eiyht to rt five cet t ideates of yradoatiot Catnely: . Olivia Johnson. 2nd ho: r .m a in;;t ; Kllen Anderson. Mr .<rr.or.; -Maty llutler, l.-t honoi )ther tiioniliei'.; of the elass ar >. ('. Irvin. James Carroll. Mar ulams. .lev ,-e- (J at > ett and 1 mi K n O'botn . A dartre number c hites- writii ssivl this neeasioi Ire (whit. ) i hairnitiw of. tin* I oar 1" tin te.s. .Mr. H. T. I.anhani fr. T. M. N'< I -on. )visor c ho whin- and' ' !' >'t ! - e ho cilv; Mayor K.i!. !*.??: ri: S]n : if llariim:: M r. T. A. Iliyhtowc ml a host t.f white fi- whir paCW \v'H n'ot p.rr.iit t<> tn'-nlioi la li ft' t'he-r.bov w re .] < c 'e 'lc a the audience a!i ! timely i niari; sdv by each. Mt. 'I'. M. Nelson picsonteil tli ftii'cat s to'the " suhuuinu clni;tor which the'prizes jiivm b h<- Homo Economic* dopar'tiijei as jiivon'.to tTto foTIowniyr for si" tier: Olivia Johnson- and- l'".t h tt.ssi v. Kumford Cake . Hakiit nl'v t. llvjj (liven. 1st pii.'.o; Sa io Minis, 'iml prize; Ivor.a Smitl rd. m >zo. Tlu- nunoup. i-pv r.i of the reolei i' li of Mif principal for the scho< rof. \V. II. Talker was made I i 11. T., Tauihaip. l'rof. I'ar'a .'iVin'ir sorvod in yl.tr school lor :i tars. This bioif.rht to a close tn-'cissful term. l.oo'>inu forwai 0 a ,1 riphi ami liap)>y lpdT-liPi Mydastic year. "Mi's Unit, llf!r,;es J,.ft la-CSu r<lay for New Yo;U City to spun :ie' sin.-liter. "I1 \ ' Mr. Her,ry Smith, left.' recent! or Washi nil fun, I', C. for the sui a r. . Mrs.. Mae a ie I. Coop-m left M< lay May 17, for' New. \ ork l'< lie summer. Kathryn Oliphant entertained ' st of lie": little friend; on he 1 iur siisiy ai t moon. The' unti !' ;?11 racti/.nt tor thee. little plies' vsi the lovely cake holding thre itll'e csindlfs. T'!n? lilt! hostm '. reived' n trite a few svifts in r< ... .li> . i- o The- Adult Thrift eluh met. ; he home of Mr. and Mr;-; Jul ^ :.d Mi -. (In-, le ('lipliai n-iin:r a-; In u'i witli Mr-." Ai n. (Ma- el ' l. doing. fine an v. lia j,die: ,i a 1 led i\vry into 1 *n- -'olio'.'. Tin nv their home.-: MM. K. 1 Ma "- y ,.f Ahhv. v'ille. yS. C.; 'Ali h ! !.om.''X of. (Iv.nw. d. .S. i -?-> ? ? \V!!!TMH;i; \i:\\ s ;; > ; ' <.i: m <r:i ' ' "tin . < ' ??* <.'l.?.i> ( iuili-ll ? ?^Tritny-^irrr V- xv =,v. the - * ' .5'? "i; ...me n - ' '"y1;. A ' ...I.-i.--?n "I I) Kiitl ilMMi ,!;ai -'v n"; J; ' ; "'-III- I I! I.!.., ; },. iy a?,| J..p]t>1 A sianii.-j that toucl till- .s.-arts vf ,1V un;aVt >** ati'ljar.vN. I!,. t?|>| t)u ;-.'V 11 ??* :-v(J..!.!,:,'A, ,;M " * .n. .!; IHII.iovi t< I. !?;*: 'i!f a i;: ?,trr ;a ti-?n - l" i.i?lil'j-s ;>ii<] < :i - H?.v-i .>!.. Ill' I'li'ih'ii! life. (''.ll.-rf.il ,1 \\ I w,.; ,. L,];; I ,,, ;;.|V| v,.;, ;. . IV'^ ^ \I ^ lwiiy.il He ni c a Ill-ay- uiJIhw^ ^r(., 1 Ar.V|>'t,'X'" ? Iviv .: X"'.'2 P.V,iS,VA*,K:s:i"1 Fr;!' i* I'll K i? 11 i' i : ; jy am i noi'!! !< 'par:S. to st>' ml il f !-end itwc wii;, v< lativos an > i 'v. !y. They ?' ; apbasni lip 1b SjK'.l I * >i1 i s. Mrs. I.. Pyr ] ' - -1; i the V'jok-e.n ' ii!i Mi'.v (' i"i Mos-ran and fnmil; ? I.. I'.y (i. IVii'tt Morya Jyito -vn-th an an.ily S'-.i; day, al-o TVT-r:--. Klmir ?d Krsio Kpptu A <1 'lincAis rc at war s?>iwd at hoth place! vhich was quite oumyaMo, t hMKNAIfV MOWS Cen'ervillo Baptist Church Rev. \V. IS. Washington, Pastor Sunday was a "beautiful day f he Centoi:yil!e Baptist churel hindav school w;pj_nnonod-at tl hnriy dp' Th<h, S'uiit. The let on wa-- well disrufcs.d and review d by Prof. C. O. Mcintosh aftc vhich the K"V. (J. W. Pee prcacl d a wonderful pennon from Sail dnlt. rv?:i>, subject Ayrced wit he Laborers. Our henrta wm mule to l inn. The BYI'U begun nt "> o'clock, nrze number a'tending. The toj r s wort* well discussed. The following were injured in nr wreck Sunday evening nea 'entenary: Sammie Kddie, I.eoni illlilie, Ida .Tones, Alminia (Ions nd Paulcne Pee. They arc in th Iullins hospital. The following are on the sic ist: Mr?. Hessie Brunson and Mi ohn Bownes. M^iss Fannie Lambert spent th /eek-end with her mother Mri .ambert. CAMERON NEWS d j Spuire Morgan aiul others from i-1 Orangeburg and Elloree were visi- an ie; tors to Bown Chapel Sunday.and be \ ; were presented to the church by di: i Mi.-'s Asilee Garner to the delight | an y, ??C th congregation. to a kBro. O. C. Keitt, with his tea- 10 a- . hers had a good Sunday school, on - Our school is getting better and mi ,t bett.r each Sunday. After a good of l sermon by our pastor, Bro. John sti d | Cuminings spoke of the work of ? c I the distiict conference. Our church ie I was elated to know that he was s( U -ilevted -en- the first ballot a dele1. gate to the annual conference. Our er d visitors Sunday were Mrs. Mamie o( e Jones and Mrs. Myrtle Thompson, p i- Rev. B. J. Hodge with his choii ej| t worshipped with us in our even - ing service. We were happy to 5. have them. * ' i- Among our faithful subscribers d are Miss Bessie Brunson, 0. C. r. Keitt. Ed. Zeiemaji, Jack Glover, ? e the polite manager of our service k station;- John Bovan, Miss Marie |. Zciglcr, Aiken. Johnson and others, if Heniy Jenkins still selling and 3j i. undefiselling other merchants in d town'. When in need of gas, oil ir .11 )L! . I i; i aim uwici- UllUgS see JdlKJll'S ,f vitorc. . 19 ,1 liov. W. R. Bowman is very sick i with the flu at this writing. His j] i physician Dr. S. R. Green says his 1 vase is not dangerous. 27 " BKTHIiL A. M. E. CHURCH 3>, lt, Kingstree, S. C.?To the'Sunday _ school was a very large attend- CS .. uuo on Sunday miorning. The Supt. was absent, hut Mr. Chap- 23 telle M.Clary acted in his place. The teachers- were present and a J very .splendid discussion of the les- Ti r soil wag had. , .. The pastor conducted the regu- k. ' lar services Sunday. The attendance was poor for some reason on j Sunday morning, but a very large \ audience Sunday nl'ght. To both v Services the pastor preached an ex^ cellent sermon. The pastor expects to leave for 1 the District cc'nference Wednes(' .'a\- morning to make his report. The Claflin singers were in town Sunday. They appeareu at " D Ik-thesda church Sunday morning ,2 'd ip-v. Mr. Quick, pastor, St. Paul Sunday night, Rev. Mr. Washingy ton, pastor and Wilson Chapel . in Sunday afternoon, Rev. Mr. God- j lis. pastor. They entertained a 1 m large audience at all these places. >r Rev. Jesse -E. Beaiv of Charles- j ^ ton, fv. 0. was the guest of Rev. | _ a and .Mrs. Hughes last week. They | -" - t .expressed TTieniselves as having r n.inyed having him in their home. 12 is Mrs. Thc/mosena Stu&bs, form ejerly of Kingstiee, but who now -s resides" in New York is visiting S< p-rher parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Si ubbs. - . ' 1 A M AX OF I.KillT ? U J ' 'J j Strange things are happening f 1 ' . eveiyday, and something is happen I I mg ai Benedict college. Rev. B. ,..1 r\ ndor-sorr of Rock HiU;-S.?e^" ? '? who is a member of the present senior class of Benedict college, T will -graduate witliin a minimum . of eight years. Rev. Anderson ' ni,:ed the educational wopld at Friendship college, in 1929, unable to he classified by Dean Bankhead ! lie was given sixth grade on thir% ty days trial due to age and six,e. . Among'the class of sixteen he r was the largest JjlvyshltFlly ">nd-j? -j?rhw-t'TrsT mentally, without oven i ._ a minor knowledge of a verb, or noun. For the first month ho was J I* tun nox (ii tHe class, nevertheless: j lie excelled at the end. lie finish- | yd his Hitrh School work in three I yea is with Drst honor, thereby leavinjr heind his original class. \. Kev. Anderson. ^?^4red- the niin.,1 .istry last year nnd is a splendid i lt " -.peaker, also very evangelic in ^..expressions _ !:j: E_R?3 n v ~ ~ 11 1 J ' X OJ.J2 ' _ OF Til ];'t NATURAL AND SI i X r> 'l ,|. Laid hare before your eyes. Ex pis 11 j X understand. You need this pricel J .j. which is the root of ail Power. R< "d IX. < an 'u' reuistired. There is no hea I .j. brought Qjfcky, it. Complete inform n *|) to help co\^P handling and postage '.J } RAMA C 1/ - [ 112 West 143rd Street, Dept. !> ;i; ESTABLISHED 1909 :|: J. W. BR $ DRY CLEANING \f it U. WE ARE EQUIP! YOU R K U G C nx a>' well as any other cleaning. If w /, I V A Trial will convince you th X _ * j k/mammmmmmmmmmammmm I HOT,LEY A: FUNERAL 2 K'O Senate St., (G?r. House and AMBULANCE <>l'It PHONE NEVER SLEEPSThe HoPey Funeral Home* at Ga PHONE '*I R MOTTO: "PROMPT ANP A Service in Keeping V 18 YEARg OF EFFIC Saturday, May 22, 1937 , * NOTICE! The officers of the State League ^ d Sunday school board, the mem " rs of the executive board and strict and conference League d S. S. Supts. are hereby called meet at Allen university in a om an hour to be named there 1 i June 1st, 1937 at noon. The , I eeting is called for the purpose " ' " 1 making the program for the ate meeting. Jl'THERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Arrival and departure of passtger trains, operated by the >uthern Railway Company, at the nion Station, Columbia, S. C., fective April 23, 1937: F. Leaves o. Columbia: For: I 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Ilill, Charlotte, Wash ington 7:05 A.M. Spar'burp, Ash'vle. Knoxvillc , 8:30 A. M. St. Matt., Orangeburg," Charleston 8:30 A. M. Aug., Aiken, At. . lanta 6:50"A.M. New'by. Greenwood Greenville. 8:15 A.M. Blk'vle., Barnwell Savannah. J 8 11:20 A.M. Camden, Lancaster, Itock Hill. J 12:40 P.M. Sp'bg., Ashvle. Chi. *1 4:50 P. M. St. Matt.' Orange- * 1 . burp, Charleslon. . ' 5:00 P.M. Chester. Bock Hill, Greensboro, Wash. Bait. Phil. N.Y.C. ' 9:50 P.M. New'bry., Gr'wod. And's-n... Atlanta 10:10 P. M. Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tarn. ? r. Arrives 1 r o. Columbia From: I 4:50 A.M. (Miania, Tampa.) Jak'vlle., Savannah I 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson. Gr'wood., Newbry. 8:20 A.M. X.Y., Wash.' Charl., Bock Hill 7 12:25 P.ty. 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