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Saturday, November 7, 1925. 1 s.
The GWeiTmioiit "has been w
keeping its eye 011 the socalled s
r Iflbor congress and its move- v
merits recently held ih: Chicago, h
: . The idea seems to have gotten d<
out that it is -a child- of the. M
"reds" of Hioscow. UhcIItT Sam el
need not" mistrust his ebony .ai
sons however. They only be- if
1 lieve inured in combination wklFta
^white^and blue.? , 11 y<
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-? - Colored ?-bell-boys--hr hotels C1
had better be'ware ol' men beg- ci
???? ging them to go out' and get if
them some 7 liquor. They will lo
some times even pretend they w
are sick unto death ami must
_ have a drink or die- Better let h
J-them die if they' wrH-. Such 11
* peoi)Je_Fas_a rule. aire liigh 'tone "P
liquor officers. To early their f;
point and get yqu in the Federal p
courts, they don't mind doing c<
violence to the highest .antkhoikfeJ
feelings in the human breast. uJ
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The Pullman porters, had hot- ^
. y ter go slbwj in the union busi-'a
ness. To begin with, -we don't a1
like or trust th#? -oolil ic-a-l bo- .8
lief of the mail who is employ- 11
ed to .persuade them that a ^
union is- best for them. He- 1,v
r^sidesj.the a. F. L. has grown al- ^
_____ together too suddenly soliciti-i
ous of their ivelthre^ The por-j
tersJmd better:. li&teii _io_.s u ch j_
men like Hon. Perry \V_. I low- *'
ard and Dr. I. Garland. Penn,!
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men who are-:decided successes'
hi life, rather than to mere a-gi-~
tators, | K
m m i't
After a hard fight, a colored N
personnel was put in charge of n
the Veter&ns' Hospital at Tus- C1
-kegee-^with,-iHa4or...J. II. U>rd 1
-as ; Superintendent. * It seems n
now howevei' "that for personal ^
; gain, some few of the men in 11
charge would have Major Ward Cl
ousted, forming a most damn- ;
-> # . - o
able plot to achieve their pur- f5
pose- However, they have ^
failed a>nd Dr. Ward is still on u
the job with the full confidence -,l
of the authorities.?Some Xe.-..JL
groes will do anything for sel?
even though it may mean thd- C1
embarrassment of the whole?race,
and they are found in
every community, 'this city no "
exception. 1"
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South Carolina ' 'Methodist t
Church, South certainly docs^ is
not care for unification with the rn
A/1iof PVtlirnW Vnvf F ncf
jTlCl/ilUUlO 1/ , 4 i I4i \ ii) a i v;i in, ju UkIU
week, it_YQt^d_175Ui2:j against ..tc
the union. Meanwhile the tl
Northern- Conferences ar? vot- m
ing overwhelminglly . for unifi-^_w
cation. i t h
Well, the "dead State Fair" ci
juafr^ wouldn't stay "dead." It ec
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is about the livest thing lh pr
e State last week, thousa-nds m
PCdPlQ- : in attendance and fr
ried exhibits of merit. J !ti<
Gov. McLeod has designated oi
-proclamation as "Education- c<
Week" November 16-22. i)o-ai
g this time stock is to be tak- ai
i -of?educational problems, tl
3eds, etc. We suggest for n,
)nsidera'tion, "Why Not a s(
ent of School Funds For Ne- C(
:o Education?" "tl
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The SfatP Colored Fair. S
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Despite the knocks of those c;
ho would destroy ... because g
ley could not?rule, the Slate ll
ait uas a decided success. The^
vhibits were more numerous, d<
lined and 01 a nig-n order. Apd z\
le people were there too. The b
reatest disappointment how- h
cer was the failure of the d
late Colored College to give tl
ny. sign to th~e~eftizens of the. t<
tate tint "it rfrVi and i? dn V
lg anything To help in the de- tl
elopment ot the people. What T
contrast.between it and Client- p
311 College at the white fair, a
>f all the fine exhibits at the c
liite - faiiv - fhat of Clemson c'
tobd out. Then too thegrcat d
;ork erf the white farm and b
ome demonstrators was in evi- T
erice. If the colored demon- u
tnftors are doing any thing E
se "besides drawing-their sal- i!
tdesf far asany evidence: of
were seen at the fair, 110 one < <
[TO"ws~it'"bTTt"'f hOmselves. The d
trim-- 'Mlvr -"lnols .' nd rolggs
had ' very creditable ex-'
ibits?-schools like Benedict1
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BiWc. Tf^-!-^r Universit-v. Flor- ice
High and Booker Washlof
Colcmtbia taking"" the.
mCWiany rural schools too',5
it-e there with tine exhibits.
At t!ie meeting of the stock-,
olders during--the fair, all of jj
le officers we're unanimously Q
selected, demonstrating the n
net that their efforts were ^
lea-sing to these vitally con- ^
?rncd. 1
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There might have-been some tl
>or_ deluded folks who believed j.
lat if they took no^pal^t by
nding exhibits, the fair wuulliL_i
ra failure.'""iiut the l'aiFwas
success, as the thousands in j(
ttendance^agfee. It is now a j(
Sod' "time for all. disgruntle ,
v , ._?ti
dks to "put up their little .r
a-mmers and decide tha't theyj
ill help boost for the greatest;
fir cvcr in TH?t{ '
el the .Colored People Hedp. ^
Following three or four al- ^
ged attacks cn white women ^
y colored degenerates in and 1
round Asheville, N. C., within '
le last- six weeks, The Ashe- ^
ille.Citizen in an editorial de-i
<<
landed-that the leading Negro i
I i/.en.j?.take-^ome actions -to 11
>rovent"~" further outrages. In c'
raking such '"a"demand,"evident- c
T that paper must be assum- (l
lg that decent, law abiding s
olored' people are?at fault m 11
allowing .such lawlessness, p
uch an assumption however ^
; far from the facts. Our
I
hite neighbors don't realize j
.ist how much lawlessness of <
II kinds are frowned upon and t
eplored by the upright colorccT7?
Iti'/.ens. Were it in their pow- C
I t_ .. fr . . .. . - / rl 'V ?r M rr
!, ine QHieora 01 ine law couia J
o a fishing every day.. This f
>r many reasons. They know, c
rst of all, that prosperity and s
appiness depend upon law and e
der, and secondly, they real"--b
u thai?the devilment of the n
rnfh-ant and vicious-is the yard -o
ick by which the whole race - v
measured, and they desire so v
,uch to be regarded as worthy C.
tizcns. following The ?cdi- C
ic colored people held"a~mass C
netinir Sunday afternoon in si
high the matter of helping in o
le enforcing of law was dis- si
issed from every angler The.b
meensus of opinion as ex-^si
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essed, was for the appointent
of law enforcing olFicers
om iimomr t ho colored nopnlnon?common
opinion among
ir group group generally. Of
>urse. such an idea is at variice
with the?prevailing idea
id practise uf juir sections of
le country^ But~ does that
ecessarily make the idea less
Hind ? In many instances and
nder.-eertam circumstances,
dored policemen a-nd detecves
could and would he more
Ticient in prcVeTTtfrrg- crime
md apprehending criminals,
uch men would receive c.oopeition
and help from those wlic
nit take the ideally higher
round that it is the business
f all trood citizens to help in
ie enforcement-; ol law and -orer.
The .decent colored ciii1
?t- I- 1.4
e kept in; mind however* that
is" teaching and preliciiiny
oes not often get down telle
criminal, for he is not there
3 hear. But" this is not peciu
ar 1o the ' colored people, it i
he same in the other races,
'lie very?ones?who need t hu
reachment are the ones whe
re absent. The decent colored
itizens want t" help sigipre^
rimes and criminals. Yon
011T fullv reali/e. .\V)iiTe*'iieiuliors.
.just how much they do
ell. -us--what more can we ,dc
nder tTie'methods in practise
Iveji though ftjs still thought
n.-t 11mre?is no place jii the
dionie of Lay. cn'Yrdflnnmi eft*
dored men. Udl us-w; -it , a cdr:
ore, arid it will be tried.
A. & T. ('ni.I.KCK NOTES.
" t>7r>'aiwr,TTy7' >rn~-.
not her traditional game will
ring together ltpr-?*mmg. Si.
ual football - representaT'i\\>
ml tliq lighting grid warriors
i A & T. College, There is iicj
iferior complex in the St. Paul
utfit. This ^ promises to lie
ne of" rhc~ mesT rtTrviourl^
ought j^er.os of ,tliei-season
i. & 1. li'i"' ai last i(;iiikt herelf-aad
the, boy^, ago. Jikili:*:
heir stride in mi I I'm-m
U-eiy^man " came cut of* the
lore ho u: e ga m e ~ a i: i) } irpe c]
Iany oi' the oiil gratis and forl
l r I " r^, fcil itrrr
inr at.i-i floutsam ~ nvi >' r! <>rl. i f
e on-hand to sir.g-jnnd yell then
oya 1.-J;ghiing son ; on to -viewy
: This -is-.lhL.iluiie.vCo.aihis
h-iine. Men-mi i . H.me
A. & T- Hold Moreiioime (o a
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The hoys from rhy. Old Tai
[eel -State ..jounei^CUl-- -To Jiu
lir., Off rht> jMofi hdn.-h; Tig-nr.nd
there, . in his own j lingeriml,
held him io'a 7-7 tie. The
ame was played-in a. drizzling
ain, on a wot and soggy field
'his, of course* proved a bi?
andiCtV]), but. in.the face of that
act, the- A.- & T. team fprcec
Bear" Wilson iwross tjie. goa.
\ the first lihlf for a turndown.
Coleman kicked, tlu
x-fHt?point. In . ?ffrm44
uarter, MoiidVbr.se. evened the
core. The^hov-. are now" pre
aring fen- ''The Home Comiiij:
iame with St. haull."
)ircctor~Sta!e>v at Community
Fair at 4 hapel Hill.
In. the city of Chapel Hill
he seat of the L'TTtt'1'1 r.'Uy ~oi
s Or til Cai'O.iIs I', e.V l" 11K
)range County Training School
'Ills institut ion is header] 17>
T0f."Bv L. Iio/.eman, the"])rTnipal,
is the - Agricultural Intructor
under t'uc Smith Ilughs
Law. ' This r.-gricultura
eacher's ?krrmv ledge?of the
ecossitv and benefits of 1
ouat^ fabvwv+th the aid of be
ay for the organisation of the
Community Fair. The Annua'
'ouety?Fair -was?held Tlutra
lsl, October 29th. at The
'ounty Training School. ' The
chool owns six and half acre?
Mand, in the midst of which
tanas a commouious modern
rick structure. Exhibits
bowing the achievements of
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TTO LEADER
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the Negroes in Agriculture,!?
Mechanical Arts and Home ?
Economics were on display. fc
Prof. Eozeman, Mr. Craig, Miss j l
Settle . and the faculty ,of thisl|
School a-re making a creditable '<
^h^wing Mn hip farnPy "ypjjj
college graduates from Atlanta ^
University, Howard- and T-usko- r|
, gee. At 1 ;30 okHolck, in the j 1
iK-hanel of this institution, he- ; |
4'oro n large number of farmersr^j
. farmers'" sons, wives and citi- J
: /.i lls, Director Staley oi A..& T. i
> Utdk'ge niade^a-n address, which;
, ylhased the audience. In the]
. afternoon Orange county Train-!
i h g school and the Washington
11 it^h of Greensboro played a
i game of foot ball. The charges
i of Coach..Ellis of Greensboro I
r.u-iumphed over . their heavieiij.
rivals by ? scor^ , of 9 to 8Many
^rooters- from Greensboro ~followed
the team to Chapel
: Hill, among whom was Coach
> Lawrence of Bennet College. .
Comjpjercial Department Gives
.Play.
Tiie Commercial Department
Friday evening, Oct. 31. orei
seated a one act play under the
| direction of Prof. Occomy, head
rof that Department! ? -i[;V.
M. CV A. Representative
Alakes . Report on " Kings*
Mf. Conference.
It-At the Tegular Stinday ser- ^
-'vieo;v t he yov.ng men and fac- s
uity advisor of the AT M- C. A..f j
|j.v.'ho' attended the King Monn.
trttrn Conference - last summer, ,
u Co their reports. Prof. O. .
J A. Fuller, the .faculty advisor, '*
uji^LUileter of COTpmonlcs^.|
|Mr. EV J. Baker, discussed "Ih-1
Iic\t--racuil and-international Re-'
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'unship and ITonoi* System in?
iS. iiools and Colleges." Messrs. !
_J). C. Wcoteii, \W Hawkins, G.
T\ Rogers ga?vc,"Echoes, from
I lie conference." Interspersed
> among these talks were appro-;
I I-)riled musical selections.' All ^
of the talks-were filled with in-jf
' spiraTicnuTi
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, ALLEN LiWEKSITY NEWS. 1
A . f?y. i'rol". G. A. Singleton f
Tills -week mueh^j.nterest is ?
uaiil'o; led in the State 'Faif.^
) Tim major intoi'uot in centaucil 1
, v'i the , Football Game with
Benedict * College.-.- Because I. of 1
r lie . riva'lry 1 ietween tlie.se ..two
'jinsiitiitions the games promises
to Ira light to the finish. When1
this issue oT South Carolina's i
^.LhSJilr- t Weekly makes its ftp-''
'pearance the game will be hiis-j'
tory. ? . |
~ QiyFi'lday. of 'last week -the;"
-"AttrfrMr'TriTcrMry-'Tdeven"defeat-'J
"UfTUaTnos InsnTute of AutrustaT^
Ga.\ 20-0. The Augusta team
' was not able to furnish reai oj)
' position to A. U/ . " !
'! President D. II. Sims has re- |
' tinned from the session of the
| Pahne.tto Conference.' lie reports
the conference a success.
1 On Friday night the education'
a! intcrest was high.. The President
delivered an address on'
' I "Bulwark of Civilization."
Bishop Beckett was "so iim'
pressed by his -address that he|
requested him to deliver the
r same at each of the annual con-!
iterances. j
On Monday morning, Bishop
,_\V \V. Beckett, Dr. D. M. Bax- !
Cler. Manager of the A. M. E. !
: BookConcern. Mrs. EsskrrLcmcz i
Beckett, daughter of the pre- !
aiding Bishop atwL several min- !
i -ters pa-ssed through- the city
and visited Alma Mater. Bish- !
op is this week holding a con- <
1 fcrence in Mississippi.
?The?Northeast?Conference^;
oil?Xqy. 11. It, will ^hpjj
' ham Idncoln Gaines of Balti-'!
more. Bishop Gaines is a i
h member of the Omega.. Psi Phii?
-Praternity.?It is hoped thaCTetl
'. will visit. Alma Mater while in}4
t he State. " y ' j \
Allen University Quartet will <
, represent the . school on Educa- <
t tional - night at thh Palmetto <
; Conference. ;
Principal 0. Y. Valentine andn
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co5Xxm.oaoa0^.o?oni3OjCOD^o^w.cy^
| :-: STRAY I
1 !_ A Department of
By WILLIAM I
(All contributions to this Depa
> poetry," accompanied by stamped
{. and sent to IbOl Va TuyluF^t.V Coli
^ column. Allworthy manuscripts' v
it name. Amateurs and poet'-aspiran
it- tha' talent,. ifLxtm- .have?iL).
5 . J>h6 Editor 6F ibis Department
| siring poems on any subject for ar
> WliS " ?tprawipi - ttr ?
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From a Love-si
~?By William I
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With each passing-hour ]
You are the very suns
Sweet- flower, blooming **
To- me n star, piercing
Thou art- the-dolight of i
Lingering lovingly on
My heart is glad to see
; . Re-echo 4n my heart \
And the music of your;
Your laugh sends mirt
Your love-lit eyes reveal
. ? would that time nor
~~ Love bids me know Its s<
But circumstances wai
But I yvould obey love: ]
7 But I ThusFobey Reas^
==7^-Jh^4^yL?n)tn vour-fr
My passion. O believe* i
Each joy we lose Love
R. S. Hitter , *26 returned
_).wberefthey represented::
he^Uni^efsity at' the Y. M. C.
V. VohTerence. They report a
irofit&ble t.l'ip and inspiring
neeting. At
prayer meeting lasUWedlesday
' evening- Professor Sin-"
deton spoke on' "Peter's Re-'
ease from Prison." His theme
vas the lure of the undiscoveril,,
it .-Was followed by a loud
liscussion.*
Allen University . Literary
forum will meet next week.'
rhe meeting this week was
postponed, "
The girls have begun .Uioii;
practice for this year's Basket;!
Ball tea-m.
On last Sunday evening, lie v.!
jcorge A. Singleton "was the^
tireonwood.-^Frof^ssor^-VVv?A^j
Hilyard " is principal. Jrfis |
. l^eme - was "The Purpose of j
Miss" B. Bouknightr and Missj
Rthet IfAbson were indisposed \
i_ few.(lavs this week. Bv this
writing tm?y. .are olit again.
Professor H. (J. A.- Perrin. is per--1
1 . Day 199-J ~PH<
~ PATTERSOI
Funeral I
And Licensee
_ A|1 Ca U Promptly
Night.?Motor equip
1109 FRIEND STREET
Our Motto-'
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? i Hats Cleaned and .
? ... jf ur and Deliver.
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Saturday, November 7, 1926,
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.EAVES ;-: . | Current
Poetry i ~ 8
). ROBINSON. *- ?' 8 '
rtmcrrt must be typewritten, "real 8
and addressed return envelope, ?
imbia, S. (J., to the Kditor of thir g ~
ts, this is your chance to develop a
ly occasion, such us epitaphs, me- 3
a, or topics for programs of all |
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or>ooov.':>.o.o.o:^ o ojo^OJQ.C^P^qoap.Q
ING.
ick Schoolboy.
). Robinsun. '?[
love you more and more;
shine of my-life,
n life's hlealjf. barren shoro,
the gluum pf strife,
my love eager eyes,
thee alone,
the smile; thy sighs
vhen joy is gone.
voice delights my earf ?
h into my eager heart.' .
1 the soul I love, dear;
space e'er us could part!
iveetest plea^mrcFr,~cfoim you;
n; Reason "bids wait;
[ love you, want you:.
on,?Jove and wait. ' ? .
. fc.' nor's
soul. I pioafr.
mccs_that. restraftiL, ,
my lover r.>s yoir read:
shall for us regain. ' ~v?7:'""T~
ffH'niilinr liivj ?1ii + i#i<2 nrrain
XV* iliu U1 Wl ^
having been ill several daysf~p
column Prof.. Singleton is ably
assisted" by Miss- Sadie Green.
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PHI BETA SOCIETY.~
The.meeting of the Phi Beta
Society of Allen University met?
with a very educational pro-?
gram for the evening. Mr. Ja>s.
Jiles presented- a volumn of
book-; to the Society, that the '
him a committee to buy some
boolfs for the library-. The
thirteen, volumnes are called
"The American College Courses" ~
The program-was then in order. d
' "thesis?"The Density: of De-" 1
mo -raev"-?Mr-.losonh Frppman 4
Addrc.-s?"Aaiure '?Mr., b. H?
F. Gibson. . .
Song SoL-iuty. - A
t)?pnrM.iii<'Hinrarlity nnd .F.nvi...
rcnmenr'?Miss Osmona LeVallie.
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Short Talk?Mr. J.< . T." ,W. ' . 1
Mims:" ^ A
The program was very
structive and inspiring. Visi- fl
tor* are allowed. ?
Kalhcryn Sharper, ^
; : - Reporter;? ;
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M & PRATT i
Directors I
i Embalmers
Attended Day or ?
jment. ?
Newberry, S. C.
"iERViCE" " '
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