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SATCRDAY. YH TURER 30. 1 ;i:t7
" ^PATTERSON Ml ST SEI'VE
7:. YEARS
The Ur ited . > tTTt^s Silm i.iiw
Court has .refused t?< . review t ' .?
case o'f IP'ywar.l Patterson* i
Scottsbor.o l.oy?who wa.s coi.vi,<-:
ed on testimony which thes St'a.t?of
Alabama says wa- to -luirk- to
copviet 5 of the other hoys accuse.!
of a crhric the world knows j.cv'i-,was
committed. Patterson was
sentenced ttr 75 yeun s--'reqllv lit**.
?aft^'r 3 trial? as fifntast-w. ar.?i
unfair as ha< cv< r occured in tin.
administration of so-called .ju>tie<
anywh'ire in the civilized wen Id.
The youth was giver. 7." years .hut
if and when tiy <U eenY and Chrisj
.tian sciaiimnt of Alaban.ui re' tie
4 upper hand, he will walk win fo under
that sentence a f i mat:.
In delivering' the d?.cisio.n <>f
Court, the Chief Justice. at ur.v
ed that t'ro new j at Ice. 111? 1...
Black, did rot take part", it. the
consideration of,the ea-e.
The fact that the court r.'fused
to consider Patterson's <.a-e dJeS
not recessat.ly meat. that i* wi.l
not review tee cad* of the other
3 boys who have also" si.ppea.hd.
The question invidved are diilVrent
fr no those- <'f the Pa'.ti r.- >',
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case. It is douhtful if insisn lawyers
who have given touch study
to the Patterson case * xj eted
j aiy other ciccishm than'was ren{
iered as monstrous' as 'lie whole
thing rs. ~ .
THE SEN A T Iv-.S 11 () I El) KEEP
' FAITH.
TVipnntrV) thrt oK?rtn?<< ?*f
tor Wagner of New York, sponadministration
deader?- were \ ore
ed to agree that if supporter* .of
the bill would not press T>r rass
age just thc-n. it would be" p.'nee.i
on the calendar as No. ll at the
next session of Congress. Sponsors
agreed Now a-special session
of "Congriss has been enl'td by
President Koosevelt to cm.vehe,
November 15th. The President
has laid out. a program of 5 laws
to ennct. A movement is now
forming looking to the postponement
of the Ami-Lynching Bill"
until the regular ses>T?.'n in -Tan.
uary. They give as a reason that
a consideration ol this bill may
' take up so much time that tho
President's program may b\ endangered.
That being true, the
President should for once >.neak
.out about the Anti-Lyrching BrllV
passage. He should say to h;-- followers:
"Keep your sacred promise;
the Seriate'of the United States
cannot afford n< t to keep faith".
Of course to postpone a con-1
' srderation nf the bill until tl.-: re
gu lar_ .session would nec^.-si t?te
the passage of a resolution t> that
effect by {it least n majority v<it<.
It is not quite understandably just
how such a resolution could be
passed providing there is no pressure
by the President, or if the
pledged?Senators? seriously .
their prom.srs, there being 70 in
favor oi passage and only 23 a-j
. jla?;
gainst ?'~.l cannot outvote
"0. Practically the entire 23
ire of the South (save yold man,
liorah) whet e lynching has notirished
'"or so long. Bui even tne
Southern Senators concede pafc*-ago,
?udubtn'g that there will even
do an attei >pt to filibuster. The
Presid. ill's program callst for the
passage of thy'following laws.
Crop Control; Wuge and Hours
ogulationsv Government Keorga.ii/.ation;
llogi.onal Planning Revision
of . the Anti-trust .Jaws.
5oine1 or all of these may be es< :
tail to' a toller hie. but to' 12
nillion colortd'.eitizeifs security ol"
. it'e is liiOie important.
KIMTOK w. ! :. GONZALES
When Editor W. K. Gor.7al?..p;tsj?ed
away- la-t week, Soutn Ca
oil-mi !o.-t ihe last of a triuniviate
of brothers w^msc work fo:
ie upbuilding . >-'f their statt ^ i.~
urpass d by none and equaled kv
-.it. a f.'w. "if any. Someone has
\ dvimo. d 4he idea that the kind
V.i ciiara*. tor, .of Hhe .mansions
ko-e pass.eg av.av shall occupy
n the ti.r.at Beyond, depends on
ho kind y>f niiiuhial, one sends up
" <y ;rreh;'\#M-- ijcti<>n.a hi the form
f good do while here ("n earth,
f that do, ?;! uc'-.."then tfiat of the
.St'iiiiTois:.'. <1 neci a-u. u i?s mtsur* i
- .in. l^auty and elabortness y.'.th.il
.it' Anyone. Hi' \va< synf(
a'.hita. leg heart mi-hi ml g dej
otcc 01 riyl t ami. justice. W hile,
' course." his.' personal contacts
-veiv Irm-ited yet it can be stated
O
is a t'uet that no white man ir. the
taie had mom- influence with the
niured citii'ens. than. Mr. G nza-'
cs, "wlu;. talked and advised with,
heat tlwouvh his great journal?
i ae State. They'too mourn the
os> of a r-i>Til and a fun's t v.ejjjl
isid .distirgeisju d citizen. j
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rf v" .. ,,
0 Ivampbellgrams ;;
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j; Stcpnen C. Campbell <J
Si.' Paul church i- in the midst
f a; vvei-k of eclchihting. h or
hi, ti i n years one ^ve^k, tWo diiys
four hours. tweiitjfc minutes, she
am had imi' pas'oiv"while, in. a like
period l inm PJ.l.". t<> IV'lM she had
on. pastors. ?' .
.Today, S. ndny. tla, main* auifij/.ii-ium
'hn^..U?"'flrp:KTton with people
aJ far away a> fiftooii miles,
.' 'to enme to . iiaii in t hi - grtm-t
ce! liiatii'D. A fuil wniteup will
1 pi'i-a r as -soon as thi - great celebration
closes.
Your l>.yi:nm<> niis-cd the He.rea
St. Pat;!, Charli-ton Co., S^orni
ihi'.iah, llethkheni, Ridae Hill,
Orangeburg Co.. (h-thsemane and
:v'ti ,r iC ?,. kiti.'iis ]a-| .\\cvkr"" He
_ " sit tise. wifo'Id tinuTwith the
\Va S. S. eonvenjpon. Here
in > ::i tntnKing that you who
-t?'.i' In?II the keue!':. lui's <"f soji,e
/hoc! ought to write that school
and sa.v to the president and let
him know that yon are grateful.
Write'your deavhs. yuir pastor,
or any public servant. Call th m
>vor the phone and say, MoT) bless
yoti, if*no more. It will help them
the live. slJevs. A. W Mill and, M
M Pear' , wrote me a card some
time, ago that made mo go on.
Commendations and not complaints
are. what make Us db our
best. Write your husband, your
V:fb, y,, ii- c ildren and Ijynamo
f'ahipbell. \11 the- members of St
I'aui aie to \frite me a card this
week an f tell me how much they
tove me. You ought hear the niee
himrs t.hev are saying every nito
-e, ut the years I have been their
;i ;or. [ !( ( ! hko ..serving on siTO
>n. Write ;i commendation.
Pay Your Debts
i>. D. to me nrans Debt Dodg' r
ov Duty Doers. A letter is on
lie' (!< k frr#m a company who
vo iM n >f let me have any credit
or'i 1 they founti' out if I was a
D It Dodpcr. They said they
would after writing ten. references.
If you cannot pay your debts,
pay on them, go and see about
hem. Vour Dynamo is not perfect,
by a loner margin, but he will
<ee after his debts, except paying
my wife. , I?trtl?her lrvyo~",gtves.
Debts, Dirt and the Devn fnean
the some to me.
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MAYBE SO I
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This week I'm addressing
1 liestion 'to all the old-Thne
hose' who have seen soinethinj
lis thing we call' life?for 11
ha.n l'orty years perhaps.
The younger genenltion ,will
.enow what?it?is?teH?nWut, ?
Ivet's run hack to the past a
le, -ay forty veais arid let it
at that. H
1 reineinb.r and old thick, b
willed. 1" remember the gi
Trains of coffee in that skillet
tstul to stand over a hot stove
i ip those green grains moving
il they became good and brc
Then 1 took the old coffee . t
full of these brown grains, hel
K'iweeti my knees and turned
urned until out came fresh ro
d coffee;. Remember? Wife'
present clay coffee testes bctte:
not. I shall let Jou decide.
Often have 1 stood beside a 1
ijy laden table aroumT which"
[ 'company,'v the preacher inclu
Golden brown chicken iny mo
could fry like nobody's busi
a ith gravy to match (l)on't
me.) Hot biscuits with fre
churned butter betwixt?and o
thing- {boy you know). "
Hut l .-toiid dosuic mat i
(olktfj with a- h hi\neh fro
tree. ..My probleur*4y&s-35f keei
;:MOLiNTAljN C1T
ECHOES
\\ By "CAP JiM"
Being bu-\v hustling with
Fair froth early v last Morula;
through the weejf. we. were
able to tret' oulJrTSio "Kchoes'
hist issue of Tnef Leader.
Well, the Greenville County
orvd Fair grows stronger witl
years. The Fair this year w
spitndid success To start wi
| full line of clean concessions,
j nisheil a groat opportunity fc
suckers To bite and get cai
j Plenty of rides am! shows t
I muse the young" folks. Thursi
| horse races were great The h<
, did some cleyn stepping Fj
, whivh is our banner (lay .1
.weather man cut loose and it
led down till day. yet many
| thru the rain. The different
. partmcnts were filled with
. lots, worthwhile The show
aid that they had played 1
jail the *season, but had run
.but f\w, "where-the exhibits
i ?..i ....' ...? i1:.! ti,
, :i lie U-ntr sought t'<>r Mo<f>. 4
r. |>r< lt!*iiin j I v.a?>
, v ij. ;s~ I hav. ryvor loon nioveil
?I?f-n?rrr?ii: 1 " ?ill?tttwi?im 'liillil
r.d otto of -t'r ofo who shall cry
for a i hnntro in pio^KHinj.content.
! via- h?-ar i with an opoti'linn and
! f livt d < ye! y rouj'.o'y. Klcyen
Jo liars were <???ioetod for tho work
A v'l't.iiii of lino inert ai\Cin this
: sooia'tion. with a very fine secvotary
and provident.
low. II. I> Unpreo took up an
itlo.ttiforhis.' for the work and
1 am holding it .for a sjiocial l'und".
An Appeal
(Mice motf and for. tho last time
! am. ?-tliin_' upon you who read
those (Irants to send mo ah offering
of luo, to 1.00. I want a Faith
OtVorilin'. I appeal to you who
I know tit wouth of the Training
Work of the -tato* you Who are
|-m>'mh( rr. and?rwu?ni"iiil.i'i - of the
riaptist denomination.. Money is
t what the work'no. ds. If I do not
| ai y'fn- I uin <u-minu t<? yon
'!;ki I V.M y"c;it < h^q/and' I will
! -'ay until vmi Mess me.
,
\N i tli Vour Leader
and women tnat teacn in ftps
j bursr county" a different, t^ypo
pro? Have they more race fir
We would likg to think ditfc
Itut there.is a reason., what i<
! Now to,the hundred^ of fri
both white and coloreik who
piven sUch loyal and '^jiwlSr
port to the Pair, we doff'our
land ask them to join with u
wish in p that the 1 Fair
be bipper and abetter.
1 They are now niovinp in
new Post Office, which is a d
but the bcautv and larpeness
mind. Now wc know there wi
no colored clerks or carriers '
j
fcar* t v
|? u M|J u." UIU PUIA| I III llll'lll
, and bt sine'&s men each yea-i*
nish^j-tiiu? a few things, all
wTtTcV are givvpi away during
Fair '* -eI
jr%;, .
Now th-'re A.-r'eiTe* condition
puvzles us, we are just not
\ to see the why?-Thursday at
Fair i> Mural schools day. W
in free all Uaehcfs and sch
, ? hat come from our county or
of the adjoining counties. \Y<
for to the nlauht in prizes of
to the different little acti\
such as foot racing, high juiv
etc. then we furni-h free s
in \he exhibit hou^t' for s<
.booths, offering cash j prizes i
and with the free enti
for teachers and children ret
less, plus the cash prizes, 1
was not the tirst school that 1
I any preparation for the out
' part and not one single piece
tiled in the name of any 4i
in the city or county. At the
tanburg fair which is owned
run' by whites, and where the;
colored use one building in
corner of the grounds for exh
and whore they hiave a "J;
Frow" entrance for all distint
ill .colored, folic: and 'Tor fear
iv.ijrht enter at the wrong,
"Ttrr^y hrrvr rn?btg?capital?hr
lover the entrance "For Colo
Then \v)iut oating joints col
! are allowed to havi, are sfucl
hind the exhibit building. You
"To eo pltin^b out; of sight oT
Fair to find them. Now 1 did
attend this year, but it was
first time I have missed. If 1
in"ehror in any way, the ch
tame about for 1 it'17. And y<
spite of it you will find boots
resenting every worth while
on d school in the city and co
i of Spartanburg, and the 1
shown would make any Negro
a half grain of race pride, p
of the-race. Now why the ti
trs and principals of Spartan
show such deep interest in the
v< lopmcnt of that Fair, and
principal and teachers of (li
ville county completely ignore
Fair in their own ' county,, an
their own, where no Jim (
, i.ver lights. Are the colored
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
VND MAYBE NOT ]
H. Shackleford) -v* ]
f REMEMBER? W d
L a (lies away without' hittinu' some
r.-? thing or somebody. My worry wa
* i>t seeing that chicken disappear si
.tore quickly, as I wondered if an;
would be left (children wOfce las
not in those days) Remember?
j VVhethee- ehicken ta.-tea any bet
lit- tor now behind screened doors am
go ajinlows---ymi tell ''em.
A sack bf corn to the did mill
iaci.' Two stones 'turned bv water fron
ecii^ thwdam or bv two mules Course
tTpy ground, fresh meaj. Iy.ru' breai
andJ,^ in ghot. each pl ain standing a
: un lone like a sentinel of goodness
iwn. Home made meal. Remember?
nill.' If meal now days makes bettei
d it bread of half so good-?well, yoi
and decide that.
ast-j Cool water from a spring a hal
ther. mile away; a cedar bucket spot
r or lossly clean; a gourd out of whiel
to drink cool sparkling water. .Ma;
leav be the old well with its two oh
' sat oaken."" moss covered buckets
ded. Thirst quenching water, as Natur
thei furnished it? Remember?
ness Ilow does the water . now : usei
stoj by the Jivemge citizen compare
shl> . Tell 'em folks.
thei Verily the old" ordj^r", changetl
but not always for. .the bettei
able. Whilg remembering. tomeinbe
in a that.
> the. (Copyright, 1(13?).
! ing th'i-rein; but what about tl
vi janitors? : Through the years co
* o oi'i'ijtmcn have swept the floor
"J 'dusted., the fixtures, scrubbed tl
< floors and polished the brass. Wi
,J > the -administration be at least i
o considerate as foun\er ones, ar
let competent young colored nu
the'have the crumbs that fall fro
v ()^!the table. It has been clear
not j shown through the years that c
fur I orcd. nujn can be found who w
j "till the bill" jam up. All we a;
is as cit-izens loyal to jourcounti
' Col j is to give us a chance,
i the.J. It looks quite natural to si
lis a] our old friend Dr. I. H Morris*
f n iti t Ito fit V i >nf n mi.rn
fur-! tired hurc for a number ot ybai
ir all1 ami injecting him-elf ifrto tl
upbt. [ minus ami, hearts of so mjiny, i
( 'jf-lleft and went west He return's i
day's u visit, to find his old friends ai
arses associates ready to piyeMiim
iday j Hoyal Welcome- though mai
The have, crossed since he left. V
pour he finds a face In re and the
came that he may grasp the hand ai
df greet as "old friend." Should I
exhi-; decide to use good. sense as d
folks the younp man in the Bible stoi
Fairs and east hi.- lots with us agai
upon we will see that the fatted calf
show killed. "j
lants _ ^ , m
' fu> I N ION NEWS
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The Spartanburg district of .tl
. j North Carolina Mutual I.ife I
I'Msurance .Company held its f:
the ' he oilier here Frid;
?j....- afternoon-mud- h t. The eivti
ulurs nL'c',K^ toi'ce waJ^prosent Aft
' .!.,? the business sessiotjs the force w:
"lM: siTVK I a very delight/. i:l d^mm
'cor by Mr and Mrs. \V II llampt<
,. . d at their cafe
.ttus j^(> /\go n c y was cntertaim
with afterdinner speeches Jay M
|pat(. Manhe* WilsunT wife of apent W
' son, Mr. A T Butwr, apent of?Nc
Ip?0 b rry. Mr A T Pelrson apent ,
;l,Ke Groer and Mr. C Mitchell,
;'U(" traveling salesman for the I .en
t hi' i o j m ] /?
nude Tailoring ( ompany.
door | Tin. following Life Tnsurau
1 011- nucnts wijrc in the city this wo<
.hool, J C. Copeland and R A Gibbs <
Spar r Galfney; A T Pearson of Groe
and [ A T Pulley and N W. Willian\s <
y let j Newberry: !I P Crawford, Clii
one ton; I, I.. Peak. Laurens; \V
ibits Gilliam, P (1 Curt fori. J J Jon<
inu-s A If. Sloan. .Ir .1 Mil), y,,il?
tuish > Taylor and M i -s'J(\~iA Realty i
you Spartanburg. Those witblbe agei
Kale at Union form the agency of tl
ttersr district.
red" Mr C E I.eathers of Chesti
lored spent Friday in Union v isitin
; be- friends and attending the distri
have meeting. Mr Leathers is nlwai
the a Welcome vi-ltY>r in Union
not Messrs. T) O Nicholas ami Hay?
the| Mornmii. agents for the Pilgrii
! am Life Insurance Company are joii
ange ing with the agents of other cm
. t in panics to build ^pd sell more li!
rep-1 insuranee to our folk,
col-1 Messrs. E X Williams, W \
unty - Boldpn, .1 E Williams, Profs Dea
St'ork and Rollins attended the wock-cn
with games in Orangeburg. Pr T
roud, Gregg and friends passed throug
ach-j Friday en route to Orangebuvp t
burg attend the Clatlin-Clark game Tt
; de- folk in Union do feel as if tb
inu| measure is ail theirs to have i
rCen-lour city the members of the AM
the Conference. Bishop ami Mrs Fli
(1 of per, presiding officers in the AM
hr??w ( Conference are stopping at th
men parsonage. with Rev and Mr
irtan Mrs Robinson - .
No? I Mr Eugene Black preached fr
ide? his pastor at Griffin Hill M.
went church, Sunday" morning Mr Blao
5 it? | was a local preacher in the N.
ends 'Conference bfc-foV? coming here \
have live. - >
sup,^ Dr Ty jf* Sartpt, at the Sartor
hatsjfharmacy is nctjer too busy t
is in ?c?l you Hie Palmetto T.qeder. Yot
may Subscription with the nssistanc
| of the service at the drug stoi
the helps to build a big circulation <
andv the paper. . ,
of Mr Grant McBeth, on'<? of lit
i my ion1 County's leading farmers we
11 be funeralized .this week at Rice Ch
ivork pel AMEZ church
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Photo..show.* n< n (loss straiul
now prinu'dj l lie panel* iivciitlj'
1 linotype m;Ju-hin? stcrutypinir a
y her 'J8. Uoscne Iutturec. nolo! t 1 i
^ paper in and has ncvci mi: se
toy at Storer Colieir.\ H.vper- F
0 agent of the school, the e'ilot ,wn
Indian country to organize Raplis
[' Duneees settled a* lew miles ff-om
ni l)lie and racial interest. F.Uiloy
the thuivhp?} ... i,
1 Burning Leaves
r
Dangerous Practice
October HI-IT?; Au; man leavj
es "are falling last and the russet,
tan, red and ycilow . swirling hosts
'' may be put to good use advFcd
^ State Forester H. A. -Smith...
. Smart gardeners. farmers- ;trjl
1 clever housewives are- well aware
,( of the mulching value of leaves so
they gather them and place theni
[n around trees, and plants to giyt
<Y protection from tli winter C??1|I,
!{ I Sometimes, .they are stored, until
l" summer and the n used a round
plants during dry weather-to conr
serve moisture. "The iy*rti tiring
value of ' compost. is well underLA'
stood by well informed fanners
)n arid gardeners :iud compost,npplii-i
,lt' to farm crops has been known t?
s< doitbli.* yields Hardwood haveIll,
.axe?ui?great ;n. I c in?pi 11.11 in-j
11' compost. . . < '
in ' The all too ci-iiiiiiiiii custom ->I
t burning ' leaves where they fall oi
rt in piles ?is not a. c'onnn ndah!-.
ty j pract ice. especially in vi e vie*init\
et ?-...... i . .. i > -
I ' iimi ii:uiiw:iy>' }j.s 11>.
''' i drift injr smoke' iv iiut's' V!-i!?i!:!"\
Vj.and thereby ;j.dd to mir truilie arte
, cid nt tod. ! ' ,
td J The .h.li ning of on eonI'yji'n'tc
-or. hiiuniiinu- mad surfaeei
n.j raises <rr< :tt .daiiiacc t<> C.n-pave
s(ment. In many eiis- the fin fron
lurniiijr h-av.es is communicated t<
nearby sp.ucti;i rfVI V ?u- \vuhi|.
land and. -a i-11 d'v Vi t '.-u < i
Y fatal ~ tTi~>is T^T^nY-n" m~7m ~?7
re-alt fn.m hurnlijir lenVe-u
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tM*r?nd P'iindji of Mi-s KtheJ \\" !?-li
a< ' ?>;? ??f v'i !di j| dt a* h ii
~ Xi-w TTTTIc! 11m n-mains wvic
>n brought he.e and funeral ir.'-d at
li'T home el.uich. .Mr. aid Mis.
''' Welch ha v.- our deepest sympn.,s
thy in "their sadius.-. '
M.rw M. di rties died at her home
[lt in West P.errA tbsvilh- after a loaj?
a pe.i iod of illness. Sir- was funit
era listed Wednsday- al'tei no- , at
Kvans Cliai el chinch, Pcv. ('
Cox. pastor; assisted by Key. _(.??>?'V
don. Undertaker -I. II. \\\ Morris
in charge.
'Jr.. and Mrs. I. I). Pins-m of
if. Morris College passed thru tin
i-Jelly Sunday eh route t.> i. e lu-ii-n
MiBpptist association.
?iJ| Miss B. E. Graham county >i:^'[pcrvisor
made a pop call 'Jmnduy
; to the opeiunjr of the AMI! seri
vice and made a short talk'on tlv>
10 , ...
? one. day ol?tcachet's?institute for
the l)<'nefit of the p.. \V -ehoel law
if; and other school matters fo; this
t term:
i'ti Mr.?I [em '/wmiiinnmii??Mm rjs
ctilliKe speht a tew, days home
"s with parents and frierds.
Miss Odeil Thomas had as her
m house guest hr sister find has.
hand of New York, Mrs. WinforJ
Thomas.
,Y R''v. 1). W. Williams of Washn
ington is home for a few weeks
!'] attending- associations.
The Ever-Beady Handicraft club
'met at th home of Mvs 1 airy
O i .
1C I Gamcy last week.
i(. ' The public is emdiallv invited
n | to attend our eoinmur.ity nvo'tinir
E.Monday nit hi, -November 1 at Jthe
P high school bttil irg at 7:d(> p.m..
^ j The'colo.red t'heaatre is -.open in
0 If y 11. Mr. C. II. Cropland inan:ift."
"
_ ger; Mt\? M Johna!;in.. secretary.
)r Rev. McCoy attended 'ho ass<;F
cratjon la.-?t week with Rpv. Mr.
k Drake. .
Cj Rev A. J: Wright pastor oi Shi ?|
loh chuich delivered a wonderful
, I sormonrj- to a packed house Sunl<tay
morning. Theme* "The F.nal".
Mi*, and Mrs. T F. Gilliard and
Mr, G. P Kelly of Darlington and
e Florence sj ent Sunday gue. t s ol.
>f Mr and Mrs. J. B Drake V
Prof. R. J Burrage of McCall
Hand Mr. J. W Rodgers of McCnll
[were in the city >Mon.Jay on important
matters.
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; V" ^ *-. I IksR- >v_,t r
ltlinu pi ess oh \v'i irh the Black Dispa;
move I int"? a n:<;?1? rsi ->|?!i>lit. which u'n !u
mtl mat mat: nt;- i u. i'pinont.. ail sit !'
tor ( :' tii >. twenty- t lire.--year-old pn|x".
d an. issiM*. A na tive of West Yi'rsrifiis
crry. v, 'ii ; / his. father, the Rev. Joluv
s bivuuht t.? Oik hihjmjsi territory .in 1"^'
t churches for the American Baptist I
Choctaw Cil.v. N p.ted for his militant
Dundee is frequently a speaker at whi
7 UlV.K.WV NKWS.
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Mr< , listi-ada Miller Thomas- of
j Yew Yui;k City spent last week v
' with hi')' sister. Mrs A. M l'iek- ^
< !is? who has heeii 111 for sometime'
\Ye~are happy l?? report, how ^
<-v<that Mrs. lMekotts- is very (
much improved ?wj
. 1'vof .1 S. jShanklth. Miss Thelma ;
Shanklin.'Miss Otto Allen ami A1 r
' Joseph Siianklin fiof Reaufort f
visited our--sellout. oTi' Saturday.
Oct. 2d They' are outraged in
. 1 elihd-work in the same county | ^
Mi- Maf ion .Johnson left Sup- +
day r.'lernni'ii for Chesterfield, i
' ".h' rc _-h.e y.ill resithve .her...vyork lhi
in ;h: -ei.'y school, there. Mr R I, a
' MeCt.ll i< also a teacher there' j r7iTr~C;irj
ie McKay who has been II:
' 'in. New Y>iik f(?r quite awhile is Sp
' it home attain. eo.
' Mrs t'haini, Me Kay nn.l Mi>s '-'f
\iaiie (iiih spie will teach in Marl '
.' I.d.m eountv?? J
A I! of t'm- eountv schools are
VV> ii.vnmv;' .their l'.'.'JT-dS sessions
and y e i\\ i-h -lor every teach, r' a
' lie eessfll'l, -eh'-111 term. . ) ^
Mr and Mrs Warren Poe. Sr..
en>estaiiicd in honor i?f their son
" Warren's 1-irthdav a tin: Versa vv_,
I lutr day nicht,, at their homo on
llm.'er street. j in:
The Baptist Jlissiottary Society
met "'arctic1 h<nm- of Mr nnd Mrs.1
i -Oaniel "".Smith. Sunday '.afternoon. ^
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j ,s. Over :>0,000,000 people are dn-ab
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.*. l"),00ft people are permanently (lis;
' I } ed States.
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I *{* One man in evcrx siv i? rideni nil
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X .More wages are lost on account
I through lack of work.
i ONI.Y INSURANCE IJEATS TIIKS
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.iliv rlv.- "' ixiw't'pst.w press, two
.' 11:? fonna.1 op: nine on Octo.
j hhiivi M' ami -started the i.
Laving heou born in a dorrhi- '
William." I>un..:"?', was financial
:?:* wlr n !i's father .came to the
Ionic ' Missionary .Society. The
y on al| matter- affecting the
to. toil'-iv-s. on the radio, and in
(Calvin Service). .
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Smn of the'people of the City
ioyed thcnv-olves. at .a-"hot supr"
pivi-n at the homo of Me<t.:
pan Ford, Friday night This
( per v.as uivYn in interest of
Baptist Missionary Society
Mr. am!. Mrs .Clinton Marshall
Kersha\v street h mored thei,r
tin :', >tr< Amanda . Marshall
Up a birthday party last week.
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Inl Beauty Culture
Hive FAN A) I. IN IIAIR, Scalp
,ud.rii'.l-4Xtui?4'j^Uo.t -T'-repa rations ? :
Tiial.. Tlair Worth has been
>yrti. Have aid are growing
lit- on lln!! Heads and Bare
ot wh n directions are followWiil
ptoinote a full growth
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ft Sif - he llair (Jrower - 40c
lie", s'.'iio S mo . . 20c
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