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SATFRDAY. N OA' KM 11KR 13th
FILL OFT THE CKNSl S
< AKDS FRO VlI'TLY
Next weojk, hotrinlving. T.uc-stk^v
1-fitli ni'i' .< >if 1-?r d-i'Jli d td?Y*
2bth, u.- Cor>;u T>?~rhc? nnnm"lo-ye-,'
v tl'.d tie i;vl!y ui.yoii.'oYt'ii
will lie nuiv'. Instead, howTver4
of men a- '!, w.-'mcr." ..coming-. Around.
(>uo.?i*i??nr.iir?- ("aids' will
bo sent out' f'.v .each i 'dividual,
to till mil. *(' i tain,.!!'.:'.' 4ii),".s will
bo ask'. d._ No ?.j}e in-d in- itute to
Stive the?iniomration -smmM as
the Government simph trying
to get - -at.i on the' ui.oinpl iynti v.t'
sltuatior. so. that it may .bo able
. , to hos.t coj'O w'jth-r thr pn h.ler.t. "
, ' t-'o niany of ;> jdo' - ? "i
mid ch^nt giving iniornv-. ion 11.
the (loveVriti'iont *sj??-cia!;y .it.-vj.
the \\".>rld War. 'I in-y' iina.-.iiie
many thing- 'tha't'" have .-.< ,ba>rin
fact. Our mi? isb-r.s v.'-uid bt.
' doing, a tin.- j b-ov .*: ^T. bring.
Sr* this malt' b to:-- tin ir' .
- gations Sunday., uivitig j. ;n
trftion. .
LILY-WHITE dJ.I^VHklt-.tXr"
A OA IN.
The P^:.N-i-rr-A.r.:
: V "
inesy a- . ,
t th;s - b".Uii . ?' '
niiueen'.crr., *. . '.V.
From r : r r : .*
mat irr-ro .. . ar,
gar.izat im. < a.y _ . _
Repubihar.-.*' r ' r* . - ' :
port-, it ct :aIr...
it dnc'3 rot f v-r. v.- . r
State Natio.ai ( .r.tr: .tt
chosen ar. . . h*>H tr.e,r : a
This io-calI<.d or'tarizat' ? hay
. ir.tr tho r.unrber ;<; 1
> white. s^i-iiosc-diy?un-s''.'.if (1 a
petition to the National vhyan;zation
asPri' that the "O'.l War
. Hu so." U- W. Tolbc'rt l-o displaced
a*' t!.-' National* <J'.''.unit.teemau
of .t'his State. u,yot.n?j Republioans".
v. ant an . all w-Vv..e or
- ganizatinn, forget'nl .or/ ignorant
of tho i del tiutt there is i n\v no
such thrntr as* uH dvhite ilb-pubiican
or Democratic patty. Tn. y may
not know it. but w/thintr.-contributed
more to the till ning-< *'' colored*1
citizen-- away from tit Republican
P.'i ty 'titan its Itirting
with this "lily-white" bnb,. for
many years. It ieache.1 *-* *erith
under .V r. Hoover ied by l is
Postmaster HenfVal. Jfc'a'tcr P.Brown.
Th-> ie-ui!t was V- 1{??<?
ver trot hrfs?colo'-cl vot1 s? thananv
fbimt'it..- Republican prt.-ide.ntial
candidate. The Rop-b'iearr"
party wan*> those colore i \ cters
bacl,<?and of course, wt arc
spoaking or'?the?voters, fit*?t hoy it
States which have a do ooi rnt?o$
form of government and pyt Fa'cism.
'
The former "lily-white'" organization
.'n the saddle for 4 years
previous to 14>.'4?3, was aided ano
v abetted by men of that id; from
W North Carolina. It may b~ noted
again-tbat a North Ci-ohr.ian,
the same lean, if Wp niis'ohc not.
that had sr; mueh, to sav about
South Carojina affairs is again
spouting aoout a "decf'n party
in this State. Maybe North Car'
olina has n "decent" Kef ut .iean'
party?decent meaning white ' 'as
he means?but it is not apparent
? ? that it cut v mueh ice* up vherrvj
y-"J*er#raps, it could, do b'ttf if;
this* or those North (Carolinians
w^r^ not' 5<t into?-este,d?in this
State's nflfrVs. Rut who ever
hearu about "Young Rrpubli.
cans?" Anyway, they will b e
somewhat cider before thej see
the present State National Committeeman.
f isplaced by the Republican
National Cpmmittee.
LUMP-SUM PAYMENTS ON
OLD-AGE INSURANCE
A stoa. y flow of claim* for lump j
sum payments of Federal old-aye ,
insurance is beihy certified, includ- (
iny a total of 127 in South-Carolina ,
up to October 1, 1037, it is announced
by W. H. Nixon, Jr., actn.y
nmnaytr of the Sociul Security
loard's jCVlumbia Field Olfice. In- |
hided in that total, Mr. Nixon
-aid 31 hav"e been certified in coun
Jos ficrverJ?Columbia of
4 V. Va *
Mr. Xixon explained that thei^ '
Are twp types of lump-sum beneits
under ' tlu? old-age insurance
u'ovi-idns of the Act that can be
nade, anytime after December 31.
L'.I.IG. One is a benefit which an
ligible worker may obtain upon
caching age dm The other is
v! own as a 'loath benefit paynent.
,
'y\bout 72 percent of male wage
arners who die leave widow,"
>lr: Nixon .pointed^"In more
han half tloo cifsra in wfiich oldiJ;e
insurance claimsfcthave been
. ifi-d. the amount of tlje claim was
111 t hat tile deceased mad to l?ave
vii- hi-s' family.- *jr?
".Moic th\??iy 70 dimtli- bent fit
laims and 51 elaihif| of eligible'
..inkers who lutV(j lyaehed age 05
ilreadv have btunrWcertiliefl in
o\rth Carolina TheWlaimants are
r.en anil women '? n* have earned
acres in a factory, shop, mill,
*iinc, store or4" some other, line of
usiress, iliclucfrtl'lind'r the law,
-ince Deeemtcvk' 31* 103*0, an.i beTv
l, a. li.i i!| ?iiie-.05; and. rclac .ivt'i
or estates of those who have
'it'll this yea
Mr Xixi ;V deelared fh.iit, ill the
a-e .of a death claim, the work-,
r's relatives <;r e.xceutor of his esate.
should btaih the proper ap- ,
/Miration foiin, fill it out, furnish
t^roif ni. ? tic claim tntd send tin?
W?r matron to the .. Social Securi'V
. Hoard likewise, he said, eli- ;
ribU-w< yk? ; s. upon reaching their- s
'.5tir birth ay should obtain hppll- ~
at jir'n form* > * I
Residents. of Columbia and'licar- |
y counties may obtain application |
daV.ks at the. Hoard's Columbia
' :'ii-ld Olfiim' located .at 1226U
\sscnibly street, Mr Nixon said
uiding that claimants are assisted
'rey charge in tiling claims, t
M ARLIoORO COl'S'lY
TK.ACHKRS' I.VATITlTi;
\Ii-s I?. K, (J'-al.a;, cijimty surer
iye^.iirg. After a -ho-t !
*T si-n i-e tin .-'.;i).kct 'f- r '
r nmul v.a- taiicn' ?:! * .
\V, -A ( H i-u-ti..;: ( K >
ni aei.'er Ma!;., I'-va- d the I'm. !'
tv:? % . Ii- r;v , * r.d ?' tu
ys.itv I.:;* TV is''was a Mv.-iv
Vs.-us-i-n, .M-s. A..P. WWr.L Mrs '
1'. .M.'P V:r.v?>:.rM: s.' TV, > It-Mri. 'I
' st:. 'Mrs. I. 1!. I' M:s. I a V
Mi-- TV- irr.a: ?t -alv and a
jr. IV- k' !theb;-.ct- >
J;A. t.li1 y In > .r/lr .' at V, ry clearly '
.'Var :ti.ir.gs_ that s
' -ti'.-.i ' rv are u11.c_
"ivr.tr- Ti a* o't?V:.'T he di/r.eV It l
;?.i'vnd< !arg iy r,' the type .of per
,r# : tr. 'typ-, ; v'tv.tryjr.itv1 ?u" *
M " ^rr t,ri1
. a'.: ni af*nda! ee j
I . Law. She ex- '
j 'air- i.'r.\ < tr;e law i?
L lit-raev
t;.r i tV'-:' ^
? .... ... . -* (..
- . v'-arv 'fiduca
?v-,.
f-i>w a ' ' < ' r rr. nr. u n - ,
y ;:.y !.v -g *.?<,??. mv
u.rr.vr.. y real!... means
' place*, whore we
| r , V.'.. should bo interested it: .
: ! ":?e social contact in the* coin .
!>: .:n.tjr whore wo work. You ought
i iiv jtl^-rojarid like it arid -if you
; fon't ;tike it you shoal. not he
forced to fir; a .thing you don't .
want to riff.- <We annul make ev~p?y
individual the Name. TThe c?h- .
ect of *h public school, system is
.to h'.'lp -"blot out igfnu ance. In-toad
of -fUsci.ning?p. unraius fold
schedule*.; for certain hours and
ay.s we should instead study our
ommun'.'iif s and thefrr needs.
Organic Needs
W'e all (<e!..ng to th arimal
World and thei. are certain U;eds . 1
,hat all ariu.ais m.tist meet,-!. 1st
! in.: ia Wy.n.:. t ih. .MuETlTiriug^tu-J
raise ti e physica: level'of hungry I
children. -i.d (tomfort. Every ?
child 11 i. t hf coitft'ortable. We. can '
nut get' -nti-falr i y results from
ylvt^t-e- Wtrtrt th-v-arv unc-oiofor.
j_a]de. di h Rem cation. Children
mhw he re created. It is a part
f 'animal lite to become t'/red '
When the child becomes tired it
re-(Is M -t. 1th Activity. All nm
animals must be active. 5th '
.Reproduction. The drive to own 1
and fondle pets. All of these en- I
i r into our'program and afc very
i m pb riant" The re -.age son: e t h i n g s ]
hat the -ehcf.Is should use to ?> -
.clop this type of program. "We !
must try to develop every individual
to the maximum of its eapUe- 1
ty"i '4* -M '
Mr. Felton. was introduced. In ;
speech lu emphasized t" lice;
'or a democratic* education where !
the children have a part in the
darning f,f the program. We" ;
oust have real live teachers, not 1
lead folk w' o refused to be bur-V
; --- - 1
The question of what to, do with
he rotarded child come up. Af- \
or much discussion. jt; was riecidd
that children shypSd he sepa- ]
ate into groups and not grades.
)ur highest ambition! should be to
seep jthe" inCivrdual from feeliiig""
inferior. * 1
Closing remarks W'er* made by
Prof. C. D| Wright. ?l
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I 31'
VISITS CONFERENCE ~
On last Sundav vye were blessm"
to attend the conference at Unon
in company with Mioses Carrie
Sail man and Hattie Shephenson,
the first a teacher of Drayton Hi,
the other one of the county.
Messrs Ulysses Moore and J. P.
Walker guiding the Wheels.
We were oc pins as it were to
tie on time for the bi-hop's sermon !
and delighted indeed to not only
hear the sermon but the review of
the lesson; to say it was line is
saying little but, a world of meaning.
.
This wriigr has .been a loyal
member of the A. M. E. church
since. It'll and lias tilled offices
viz. ast sect* ty rv,-district .^u per indent
of the Sunday school tvuVi
many more that we will not take
lime to mention. Just here will
<av we have followed the bishops
=>f our dear South Carolina since.
.ht> sainted \V. 1). Chappelle, to lay
.itw who" was a race leader'froim
ins ni'uu, i-ouiu nave and would I
have i.o)ie so much, but it i* so'f
hard for colored people to under-i
stand each other. This Bishop J. !
S. T"Upper is a God-send to the old j
Palmetto State. The sermon and
the rem<\rks .coming from him were
fms of truth; If all who call
hem selves ministers of. Christ
would throw cut such the Negroes p
every where would be better. He |
not only told us of heaven but f
how to live he. e so as to r^ach I
God's eternn' tluvre ami,it rs what
rhp people ot our dear home state
need. God blesy yon Bishop Flipper.
They tell lis you are on tc "
building our church in Camden
our- native home citv and we are
with you 100 percent. Tlvoup.h at
Newberry never will we rest until
our, church is Jjuilt tc.'riv, dowh
by.' the late Bishop-Hurst, His
.\';-dow should hfln.
(Mrs.) Florine E. Hurst.
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NATIONAL MEIHCM. ASSO'N.
nTII.B ACTIVE IN VENEREA!. "
MSEASE CAMPAIGN?PHYSICIANS
HAVE SPECIAL TRAINING
OFFERED TlkpT
"Partly as a result of the t-f'<>rts
put f-'-th 'by'the association
his year, there has been' esiabished
a training: center at"'How-_.
trd 'university, with prospects {
nore'- centers later. .
Tlio ' ^iirrpnn (..-n. ? !?] 1 >* -Ii
:a> stajed that., the Nat total- Medc.Tf
&.< < JuM.t. was th*-.ti>st. ?vftcia!
. eTaroa-f.. u t?r pledge.. ;*s ..
"TO hTi in this, -eam >y!ljrn.
ANo- H-war > I'ni\vl:y
ur.d rway.
I I'arr;.:. j.:.? a s ci.*.e,avt-'
ln vri i: v/tt .i. fr'speak at thy
a-x; a: r..:'al ??Tii-n at .Ilampleh .
" If, h'> ;,:.4 to ?.? !.; . w ith Dr.
.yn-joi M, Hi!! Atlartft. 11 ..
resident "f tie National Medical
-social i<T. :tn<! I >r. 1). \\\ Uyrd "t'..,
sDtfuik, Ya.. chairman of the NatOta
1 Medical association coiumXion
far the ra- ieation of Sypli'il
ar il oilfTa who are deeply ir.v.r.estv'l
in this cahvpuitcn.
The secretaries of the vafious
tate and local societies should pet-,
itioli -their state health oII'kws ih
irovidv funds fovi these- courses
vltkrh are pQ'ere<D Details may be ,
.ad by writing I a-an N'uma -P.--.n-.
tdams of IlowardaMedkal school".
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ORDER -VOI U
CHRISTMAS CARDS
EARLY
{AVOID THE HI SH
<? - '
Southern Ry. System j
Arrival and departure of passenger
trains, operated by the"
Southern Railway Company, at the
Cnion Station, Col.imbia, S. C. I
effective June 1, 1027,
Tr. Leaves
No. Columbia: For: . .
24 5:00 A. M. Chester, Rock Hill
Charlotte, Washington
9 5:20 A.M^ Spar'burg, Aeh'vls
.Knoxvillc
12 8:30 A. M. St. Matt., Orangeburg,
Charleston ,
31 *8:30 A. M. Augusta, Aikert.
15 A.M. New'by. Greenwood
Greenville.
10 8:45 A.M. Blk'vle., Barnwell
\_ Savannah.
118 11:20^A.M. Camden, Lancaster,
Rock Hill.
i7_.12:4Q P.M. Sp'hg , Atfhvle. CMr
18 4:50 P. M. St. Matt.' Orangeburg,
Charleston.
12 5:00 P.M. Chester, Rock Hill,
? , Greensboro,"' Wash.
Bait. Phil. N.Y.C.
17 ' 9:50 P.M. Netv*bry., Gr'wod
, And'sn., Atlanta
!3 10:10.P. HI. Savannah, Jackson
"tllle, Miami, Tam
Tr. Arrives
No. Colombia From:'
>t i-sn am ?r \
- v.fiiumn, inuipa, ? j
Jnk'vlle., Snvhnnnh
18 6:20 A.M. Atlanta, Anderson
~ ' GrVood., Newbry
11 8120 A.M. N.Y., Wash.' Charl.
Rock Hill *
117 12:2* P.M. Shelby, Rock THll
Lancaster, Camder
11 12:35 P.M. Charl.. Or'brff., St
HfntfKpwfl
>8 4:10 P.M Chi,, Ash'vle. Spar.
>0 4:30 P.M. Sav., Ram.' Hlkvle
12 4:45 P.M. Aujr., Aik., Ilat'hx
10 9:50 P. M. A.iho'lo., Spar'btj
(Atlaiv, Greenville)
11 9?25 P.M. Char., OChrij.-St
M ntlhoWQ
>3 9:40 P.M. Charl'te., Rock Hill
Chester
16 9:35 P.M. Grn'vle., And'so*
Gre'r^od., Nw'br>
CITY TICKET OFFICE
1208 Sumter St., Phone 6316
REPOT TICKET OFFICE *
So. Mala Street Phone 8021
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IE PALitfferro lMde)?
| J MAYBE SO AN
;i: (Bv Wr Hr\|
1 i
. THE PAT O:
l..liege graduate?"
"So what?" I asked. . t
"Well,. soinoK&w, ho can't make
' He doesn't seem to click".
"There's a reason," I said, "always
a reason".
> T r.|,CeL:.>il in* T'cniilil
i>:i that fidjow. In the first place
Irs own folks deserted him just
because ho was dotoi mined to KCr
: > college. - .They coitl 4nt see the
i cd for it. '
Thesw parents (some parents are
f inny. Jike that') started a wliis!'
i injr campaign to the elTect that
;hoir oll'spting was lax.v, didn't
5>nnt to work?wanted to be sit-r
<y . >
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% rGet Reach
f? +
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Buy \\>uv* I
' * Tables. Cook in
X Oil Burners ar
* ers XOW.v
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i: Kitchen
, '' , , . r; *
% and 1 a I
Kitchen Equip
X*. by all means.
! KIMBR
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- Dependable
X 1.211 MAIN STKKKT
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f:'; G<rffand in hand.
SATISFIED FE1
V . . . c
Ih'inK Your L;
% C,mailing' to us a
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^-The Saying J
V "The best way t<
"Y - i
4^ I>"*> LIlLUUgll
y ' When you buy
& pie Groceries am
ways look^forth
y easiest on his poc
V .to his heart.
%
y That's why W
Our/Store its he
if BEN CO
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2.TW OKKVAIS STREET
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P MAYBE NOT A;:|: ?
^hfickleford) X
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S THE BACK
ling up in eollt-ge yvhen" he should [
have been working to help out at
home. .
People believed the Whisper? j
(as folks always do'), and at ev-;
cry apparently hopeful turn, peopie
knocked and closed doors of
'opportunity to this young fellow, j
? If. this fellow get a job, he always
found tluit somebody had ?
"HEARD" about him, and in two, ?.
eases he was rooted out.
Nobody set nu d to PAT this man
on the back gently and'express belief
in him. Everybody 11IT him
on the chin inste h ?tut hint .hard.
The fellow's spirit was broker.. And
it's all_ over when one's spirit is '
\:i usjitru.
New it Viav have. been that tli
fellow xjicl not have the come back
stuff ih him. lie may rot have
had the get-up-hnd-go spirit. And
yet^Tujw ban anybody get up and
go when everybody is on him all , u
thQ^time.
I don't knftw what you think a-'
bout it, but I prefer to pint on the '
back the mcst trilling fewrnv rather
than sock him on the jstw.. j
(Copyright 1037).
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Cars Washed. Hoped, Greased arid Tolished
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V * Haruliuil and 'loijjet Preparations
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" 1 Box Special. Hair Groyver - 40c
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Funeral Director . Georgetown, S. C. - and
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120 N. Harper Street Diamonds & Watches
Laurens, 8. C. * EASY CREDIT TERMS , ^
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. 1831 TAYLOR ST. .COLUMBIA
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