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IF- m W ' ^ r - six | SIR H. P. CRAWF0R1 LEN JOHNSON CON- L . ^ ' TIN EES RAMPAGE (By The Associated Negro Press.) " 1 New York, N.r Y., July=?Reports from England continue to sintr tho'nraises of Len Johnson. the colored prize fighter, John~soff who, is a ITrit islier, has relong string of victims. Todd was defeated in a fifteen round bout staged in London.* Among ? the ottrerr whn have fatten troTCTe Johnson a>re: Valt Hot, Ernest Jyneke, Joe ^Bloorh field, and Charlie Ring. HI LED ALE HEATS HICKLY.V (By The Associated Negro Press.)Philadelphia, July Itilldale won anuuiei game 111 the Eastern kr Golore4 I^**gue 1 >y?defea 1 i ttglhe ~ Brooklyn Royal Giants, 6 to 4,In a fast game,Saturday at Hilldalc Park. _Q , R. II. E. Br'klyn Gts. 000 102 100?4 9 3 Hilldalc < 103 002 OOx?6 14 0 ' " A record-crowd raw Lit Tlrot 1. ers turn back the Ilarrisburg 1 Giants, leaders or the Eastern " Colored League, ai Foriy-eight and Si)riiu~7tri ot.', Saturday af ternoon, 5 to 4. The game was a pitching duel between Herb Steen. of the locals and Cooper of the^ Ilarrisburg Giants, a....pa?ir__ of south-paws, iwith the local hurler having the edge by reA'son of his finetwork in the'pinchos, H'rrWg Gts. 200 200 000-TH 2 ' Lit Eros. 023 IHJU OUx?h 11 2 \ * \ _V_~ E'ST'RN LEAGl'E STANDING ?- (By The. -\.ssueicUed?Xctfrxt- Pre.ss.) "~WT L. i\C. Harrisburg Giants?20?-6 .7C>fl 7" Ililhlale - ?27 9-.75t B't'm're B. S. 13 10 .50." RV.h'r'?h_G Is. IS"TflTS BFklyn R'y'l Gts. 9 13 .4DS Cuban Stars 9 15 .376 Wilmington. P't'm'cs 8 18 .30fc Linc'in Utahis 3 19 .136 FORM NEW B SE B'LL L'G'E (By The Associated Negro Press.) Camden, N. J., July?This ei ty is to be represented in anoth er basoball league -as .the. resuLl ? el-the TormaUun of the -Inter State Colored circuit which- gol under way aG Eleventh- and II nden streets Friday night. Thd East End Tigers, tindei il 4- T -..i T7< trie iiuuia&eiHU'iL ui r i ut:mantis TTfo Tocal club; The Tiger's opened the Jeague campaign with the Auto Car Giants, of Philadplphifl, as the. opposition. with the six dfubs hovP linked ir ?"L- the circuit. The other five club* '? } Wfo'U >.|,j,;. V^ca"H,rJ I ' ' t .' ), Grand 0titcr Guard. i will.1 >nttlo Freeman's Tigers fo the nfunant^ - Their names are jMain Fine Timers. Birtpitfgh&i: Eyes. Auto Car-Giants and th Philadelphia Quick Steps. 10<h ('AL-VAiaiilA-NU AT ' isi'sincsc fcagff ">rrx< ! (By The AssociutsMl-jCFjETPOFTrOTRT) Tulsa. Okla.. Jii.ly?The cuter 'tain men! committee of the Tu .Ncyro i 1 n i 11 utt- 1 vcayit? ha through tln> instrumentality- o Jjie ..Seijtutor's harrold and Pint 'just completed arrangement with the War Department fo the 10th .Cavalry Band lo l'ui 11ish music.lurilie entert?iinmen h>f - the Xutiona 1 -N vgro BuA ihu s League, whan meets here .U. ' "gilst" "lTl-jnlj" p t "I l.uFa c.x poets tmcmeriaimjh i Xational Negro Business Feagu t in jXi'CEitwrrle/. '7?77 , ? I Arrangement* have been con "pleied wil h the Oklahoma-Vnio Railway Company hy'which a visitors may have an opjuirt unit ; t ()?>cit .1 hy swottd i ,[hc TOrrrt Sums llu; Jduhaw Park. Ti.r lar^e ,- i<riii-sooin ..cat's will leave 1 looker W'a. dtuu toil. .'liii?ii. School^ Kt'-'-UJiaV A'ac ' day (!mi i:cj_ : *; = '-a;t ir < si '.hum i A'.'-JL - I'. .3I.""aii 1 P..M, tor aforesaid Park, a ili: ' tance .of il'l miles. roc the : ma sunt of One Dollar for the roun 1 (trip, condilienetl ' liiiK the. rar for cavlt trj>. . " TTiD * I'ni; (I Sfai.es is the c |c.cntcr of the \\"? >rld, -Oktahorr 1 is-the. oil center ot the Lnitc ' SUffcos, 1 titr-a t,- the oil WlUUP't | O klahoma.1 and I herd ore, the c .'center otLihe -woiTd. Thus Tu -for showing to l>"'' visitors moi 't-activity in '.he oil industry thfi ^ 1 Iwy li:i\v hi: licrto s.-i-n. It ijwith this pur}><4st; in view th; rfwc^Travc arranged with-tile 9-! ^lahoma C-mon liailw-ay t dm par : /? a 11 i ? * '' * .: i or a iroiiey r;ue tnrougn Ki J'fer Oil Fields and dowrr-^ .'Mounds Oklahoma, where evei > lone will pwt a chance to see i jOil Well shot. The visitors w |have an opportunity to see C ,111 its crude si ate and also to si . the, finished product, they w .'also visit the" Oosden Ket'iner L. the Jar^estjn the world. ..claim for Okjahcuna that_in poll I of Natural resources, ii is secoi . | t.o noiie_in. the. United States" jAmerica, from the Lakes to tl JGulf or froro the Ocean to Ocea - and all ( fforjs will he exerted demonstrate that fact. ? i Arrangements have also he( ;made to visit Page's"Cotton M | at Sabd Springs. ... 1 i of Mr. T. II. Steffins, Vice Pre 5 ident of Sand Spring* Railwf THE PALMETTC .Company arrangements have, lw?nn porfepfpfl jiv^xvhifh we mayi have a picnic and free 'barbecue* for the entertainment of the visrn CO ".itors one afternoon while in Tul- sij f . . ,\vi FAITH * . J*- _ > . ~. _Tne lime would fail me~to-te41of-4 he-many tilings tliat this he ?????? great suhjotf^iaith hasdone but t-() ;there a-re a few things thht I amjtjr j going to-express concerning it. coi (Faith is the suhsfancfe of things ("J*" hoped for, the evidence of things not seemv It is said by it the elj tiers obtained a good report. If 'people in former days couth obH^ (tain a report by the same thing 1 don't:-mean that bur faith? . should cause anyone-not to speak'? evil of us for woe unto you when all men shall speak well of/ypuJ But I mean if people oftoday had" ?the faith that, people in former?. '!dnVs.ftad-we could obtain a good _ J report.. . 1 am not a pessimist. I , believe~UiSli there aiNe some (hat htjvo it jjy , bntti we understand Cliattheworlus were tranr=-j? ed, by the word of God. H is for the lack of'faith whj* men disbe; lieve this and deny God a? the di[recT creAtor^rml give~^edtt~ta:~ 1 , the creature ami fourfoot beast -1 rather than ;God. J Men have denied God from the t creation unto the resurrection If --and it js t hi' laek of faith whv. T I fit hey do so not only have they dc~ nied his creation bTit they havirfri C denied hts?incarnation, virgin birth, baptism, crucifixion, bur-- tl j ?Oil in >iirri'['l ino -mil food in<io-.> ivTuentd Also they deny God him- ,T,J *c!f. ITis l'or the lack of l'aitjl { >.\ I'l'.'at' nLe'luonu1^ tSUld 111 his hc.u t ?_ there is Hi) God. Unbelievers have [. denied God and everything he -*. g-ha's tuuglit.-Tln^ilibkf- ieiich-C.y.liS,^ ,f lli.it since the fall nntil the re--c. - d.^-iiptinii of ojir hodicsTlmLjnatL~ s~re?srttftih yet men have denied : ]]L their sins and say. they have no . ..'sin. ' . . i ' Of course the BiblO says sec- ? 'I : . . ' Rt' s wildly that if WC .--ay we have itoI^Ai i.'sinned we make God a liar but re it .says I'irST IT vVn-hh\y llfr-slnivt! -L. deceive ourselves aifCLllic: truth '-'j jv-is nut-in us.?That is titer, differ-; cnee in the. two statements*. One 10 1_i:is~making God a He aiid.the"(Jlher 5 n is making ourselves a lie. lie in 11 gardless of what may be taught v i believe the real faith is 'pleas- fl n ing to God and is going to over- c |r I MirMT. H-rt?rt41- nau el ' -1 1-tllUll V il) x cluit. he pleased God and apart. 2 ri from-faith it is impossible to V ? p iiliu-c him.?Abraham rose dp .2 ,f 1 arlv one morninc and" saddled r [(| -rrisuss-and wont oiit to IFlafu^of s_" promise not knowing whore he ^ \\ was going.- That is the trouble 1(j with many, they try to know too j. much and not believe, enough. I si don't mean that faith should |>e,il Jot coupled with the proper know P( ,a ledge, love and hop^j. 'For know;C] lodge is a power and there is ? jfiinihirifT la*' than love . and ,}} we must have hope, but. let us? hayo~What- wo will or may it is ^ impossible to pjyj^o Gml with?= ,?o outTaith. , ~ZJ inj As men are failing in every ^ js' walk of life in the natural world ^ u for .the lack of faith, so arc men ^ k. failing in thi> spiril lis! lil.t>r hut T J ty believe the just are goihg^to livo ^ e. by faith. 1 don't believe; any of i t0-?? will go back 4hat have real < y faith. Read Hebrews tenth chap- ^ m ter and thirty-eighth and ninth < ill verses. Furthermore faith takes < )il hold of eternity and sees God on L.e Uis. throne and the four and < ill twenty elders and the four beasts y( as they cower and giv^ adoration to the name of Jesus not nt only that ITut has gone hTtTftfte i d' ~ u ml cr world-" AvhtTrc -demons are ^ oTbOlehtng up~tbeif~ fruit less cries 1 1 1-? u/.l -'-1- . 3 10 aim nas muugru duck inai wnicnu,^ n, has strengthened us on our way.'^ to I know that this part is not the ^ ?, practical side-oUt-hnt yet_it is. 4 m true so let its he faithful if there 4 ill ever was a time in the history 4 | of the World that faith is beingt* fcyrt>Ufc to' the tesft rids now but wc^ sir!shall live by faith". " -rr. , IP iy [ Signed Grady Jone*. - . | > . 11"i| 'rHw niii*r "ir~ J- . J ***** ) LEADER . NEWRERRY NEWS Newbwy, S f' , ifitly Newhrrr strict Sunday School Conventio nvened at Trinity A. M. E. Churc Ivcr StFcet, S. C.. July 16-19,1921 th Rev. Geo. C. Johnson, D. D. pre hug. chief and Rev. H. W. Walkei stor. The convention was called t rer~by~the president Rev. Johnso l>:50 A. M. Iha scripture was rea <1 he commented onjt. Afterward had testimonial meeting. Ever legate expressed hin or her desir r heaven. It was one of those ol ne prayer meetings full of fire. Th nyontion theiv-wasorganized. Di hnson is a good -pV'esider Knowin, he does how Jta..* handle the peoph : ?* ' ..V '. ', U "'"ir-"1 Hifeiiroft : ^ -BC3F?^H [R E. F. FLOYD, jGrand Vie* jGhnnceHtfr. o jrootj)..people c.f Trinity A.. M. E urch treated the delegates royalEj w.-t s reported ?that -thi^-eonvervtio t >K> lttmi * 1-1 Vlt T*Tr.ii-l>f> 1.?IT T>; ,. ? g pVit over for many years, c ~~ The members of Miller Chapel wit ? great pleader Rev. E. P. Ellis ar tling along nicely with^ the worl 1 will be ready I'm llie (Jrand. Led# ^>tttii. Hurrah! for Miller when it i ishetl it will be .one among the nices w+dvn-Kt-ructures hi the .state. Mr. and Mrs. C. Beachum and other re the guests of Miller congrega >n on last Sunday. They are frot SOUTHERN RAILWAf= SYSTEM. ' .Corrected February 20th, 1925'. Arrival and departure""of passer r trains at Columbia, S. C. Coi rive No. " Between Isio. Depar ted to December 21, 1924. fOw a ill -N. Y>-/VM|fuaU> 31 :20 p 32 Aijgusta-N. Y.. 32 4:40 .Oh OfTl 1 - . i - r*rr t * ^ iOu 11 s. < viHirifsj un-v/in. i:+o :50p 28 Cin.-C-Uarlestan 28' 4:5^ *40 p-JlO Columbia-Cin. 9 7:05 :35 a~1M =4%brmhia-Jack. ?3 1fi-55_ :00 p 20 Columbia-AUf*, 19 7:00 >:loa 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 6:45 :30 a 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 2:10 i;25 p 5 Colufnb'ia-Char. 4 6:40 :15 a 3 Columbia-Char. 6 2:40 :2."> p 11 ('nlumltia-Chas. 12 7:10 ':20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 1G 3:00 :'45 p 2 Columbia-Spar.". 1 4:25" 1:25 p 4^1 Columbia-Green. 15 G:55 t:05p \StColum^ia-Green. 17 2:10 rlllp 1,15 Cub) -b'ofli Hi'l 11.1 r?;15 Xos. 31 aud 32, Augusta specia ullmans ami dining ears. Xos. 27 and '28, Carolina specia ullman and djning cars. Xos. 9 and 10, 23, 21, Land of tl ky special; Pullmans and dining car High class coaches all trains'! IP ndable service. Schedule figun iblished as information only and n< uaranteed. ' ~." ity ticket ofbce, 1307 Main Stree C. T. COBB. C. T. A.. Telephone G356. LXLLE \ r . :c ? ?T 1 oisnop w. A Co-educational Ii Offers the F Arts and Scier Grammar School, I and Tailoring. ___ -por further in - ? Mrs. Mamie and Brother Benniel Bates were the guests of Mrs. 3. L. |d> y Moon; on last Sunday on Caldwell h - Mrs. W. Rf Graham is still on the ; sick list'.? R Prof. Gladtfen and Mm. Lillia Deon.w P are home from the State Summer li< o School reporting it a success. n Sir E. F. Floyd, G. V. C., is working] ? j very Hard to 'uecomoduto all delagtttaal== [a that are coming to the Grand Lodge, i y in secm'irrg- pum)' imiimi ?for - them ^ a while hefroTn our city. !Floyd will J look-out for his - friends so let us do-}-, e unto him as he does unto us. StancLxj .. Jjy the bridge that carries you over ,' g^ffe. 'h Mi's. Ann Jones departed tfus .Jtife ! 11'"On July 19th, -4-Q2&?from. a long time I _ of illness at her home in Helena, S. j ~ C. She 'died at a ripe old age and. and two daughters and a. s host of ' friends. . * Patterson and Pratt are the funcral directors, when you?need them call. . pn them. They will give you good service. We have two of the best uudertaking departments in tbe State. 1. When von need them phone Or call, -jDr. G. W. Singleton has overhauled 5 his drug store and now it is among the nicest dfug stores in the city. When* 3 you want to cool oft" and refresh your-,: self go to Singleton's Drug Store, lie T and his clerks wTH hiakc you welcome. ~ .. i- If you want to look young and need ( Tan up-to-date hair cut see Kev.C. L.1 j jBracy up stairs of~the same building. ;(j He will gladly wait on you. " If you feel like Seating -go- to Mrs. > B. Wr Bradley and Wilsun.?They will ^ |E Profession e . o * " ' Office Hours:- -?-'"-Telephones: C c' 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 353(51 9 c' CiUO 1'. M. to -8 J*. M. Res. 0513 3 ;t Dr. C. E. Stepehenson H ' 'Physician and Surgeon 'S i? Diseases of Women and Children A , ' Specialty 1444 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. j i . Dr. L. M. DAMELS Physician and Surgeon l~ t Special Attention Given Diseases of; *' | Women. t., 1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton i Office Phone: 0429 Res. Phone: 7105 j PrOfficc Hours: Telephones: i P 9 to 10 A. M. - Ollice 40701 P112 to 3 P. M7 7 ResT 0902 i a 7 to 8 P. M. . . - " . . ' ^Trank Ik Juhnson, M. Drjp . ( D I Office: . Residence: 1118^ Washington St. 1028 Bryan St.; ( a ' ? Pi =*= i a i Office Hours:_ Telephones:!^ a I 9.00 tu 10.80 A.-M. Olliue UTOfi I ' , 12:00 tn-T:I)0 P. M. . Res. M92 . , PJ 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. ! ' : TJ a | K-nn to ft no P M I ' * ' 7 ^ STPAIjT M : Office: . .., Residence: jv ! 1702 Mafn Street 1417 Pine Street 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. ie | " " ?, s. Hours: * Telephones: e- 9 to 10 A. M; OHice^oOS-l -,s 12 to 2 P. M. __ll_ Residence 243 * 3 to 4 P. M. . G to 8 P. M. / . __ I *'jDr. J. Douglas Williams i fcj PH-VOlCIAa & SljlKjlliiUM .?! - 1109 Nance St., Newberry, S. C. n in _ *>*' " N UNI v E] ' COLUMBIA, S. W. Beckett, A. M., D. D., ( nstitution for the Training of the African Methodist :? olio wing Courses: ices, Normal, Teacher Trai lome Economics, Music, Pr formation address: Rev. D. H/Sims. Arl I ^ Saturday, July 1925. Mr. Millar has finished a very nice veiling house on Drayton St. Whtm^you-want a house built Jt will Mr Miller. . ^ The cornerstone laying1 of the neW osenwald school at Hannah Church ill itf thn 26th of July. The pub" e is invited. . . K'Uifi " PHQNP -? aona Wwv T u UullTJ * .V Jiair ICaHcing and Upholstering? Furniture Repairing and Mattress Renovating. W. S, TREZEVANT [)1'J Harden St., Columbia, S. C. Arrival and Departure of Trains ATLANTIC COAST LINE t. ? . I t o I, L iM li l A, S. (J. ~~?ri . t . ; ' J-lfTective September 21, 1924. . (All traine-dailyj .? 'epari. ,, (D-iiion Station) Arrive : 15 a. m. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. m. Sleeper to Wilmington. _ :25 p. m. Wil.-New York 1Q:50 p. m. Sleeper "to Wilmington :ou p.. m. Charleston 11135 a. m. ~ " Parlor "Car to ^narieston olumbia, Newberry & Laurens H. if. 11:55 a. m. Lau.-Green c4:40 p. m. ~ 4:20 p. in?1 Titurens- 9117:55 ami. ?Union Station daily; d?Gervias St. "?station daily except Sunday;-; Eur information mil at Union- Sta-? -?' ion. Phone~Q782. J al Cards I , **? ?v? K* % (ffiee Hours: ' . ; ?* Phone 8538 A. M. to 2 P. M. * P. M. to 7 P. M. : lundays By Appointments. ?-v-.? , Dr. HrG. Thompson ?? Surgeon Dentist Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. 414V6 Assenfbly St." Columbia, S.'C. W?-.. nv?n.n. H) to 10 TVT ; 9 trt (] P. M'. ' * 'clephones: Office 15744; Kes. 3702 DR. M. A. EVANS' Diseases of Women A Specialty. Graduate Nurses in Attendance?? 501 \-2 Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. H? H^OOPER-?? -i '' uennst . Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty. . . )ffl. Phone G429 1125 Washington " )ffiee Hours: ""Telephones t to 9 A- M. > Office 4241 to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 1 to 8 P. M. - ' Dr. W. D. Chappelle^ Jr. - ' )ffice; Resdence: ilOl Gcrvais St.. . ?1301 Pine St. )ffice Hours: - 0 A. M. to 1 P. JVI. 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. Dr. J. H. Goodwin [119 Washington St. Columbia S. C, ~ Communications intended for the current issue must ' reach Lhis ofliceT (Tf out'of townJnoT " 7-1 .HtiM- Triosilay night.. City news by Wednesday night. fr t+t <$> $> ^ ' Chancellor - -?:r~ x /\ f XT A nc w rv 7ui nc^iu i uuma? o episcopal Church. xr~r? ning, High School, Y inting, Commercial . jfc j VL, P. President. ? r;. - .. *. "? - . ? '* y';',. j. ifP