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Allen Celebrates Ne*?r6 1
---- '-/-r? * History Week. l
(Continued From Pa&o 1)
fulness and their honest effort *
* 4-rvntn \irl.i 4-l*? /\ ' ?-? /? /% ? 4- 4-L A '
luvvaiun uic v>unvmg UUL?LU LUC
ideals of this nation. This r
-- - - * should elicit honest recognition?:
from the masses of our-while-population
in America beforejthe
Negro can hope to find his well t
earned place. ???? T
The Negro in studying his his- 1
tory ?.-nd par fraying ii:~To~ThfT
world should recognize and have
the world recognize that he has I
some peculiar qualities which
are unique contributions to the 1
world life. Patience ~ Js one.T"
fidelity and loyalty. Abundant V
. testimony is given to this asser- j.
tion bv many capable Judges a- <
; J mong the white .''rave.?Dr. \
Frank Crane says: "There are
certain qualities of-spirit, cef- 1
fain shades~of passion"and con- t
science, which the Xeerro can r
. portray better tha?n any other (
_a- face. There is a pathos, a ten- \
t - ' , |
derness, an edge of sympathy, t
a beauty of loyalty, and a gen-j<
? ninnrifms of simplicity yi^prpirOj
? the African excels. I think the ]
Negro is by nature?the rr.ce i
best suited to Christianity. HeC
has none of that hard arid pflfen-jl
sive pride that stains the Cau- c
casian." " ~~ Tt
President Henry Church ill j j
King, of Oberlin College says: U
"Both Whites and Blacks ma-y ?1
be reminded that the qualities Ji
that have made the . Anglo Sax-ji
on so often dominant are not al?
together en v i able- q ua H tie s y th e yr
~ bnvn tVioir-ftwi-inetlv nngener-',
ous, ht-rd selfish, domineering, I
side, that any race may well a- i
void. The so-called "John Bull" '
attitude, the Negro need not
?^. 1 envy. , The Negro is an incurable
optimist. However .dark.the
night, he believes in the dawn, i
He made the long iiighl~of hisL
enslavement vibrant?with?-hhrsong
of hope t>nd faith born of i
I'/,. sorrow and suffering. The Ne- :
gro needs a growing racial con- J
sciousness but not narrowly
built; a sense of his racial solidarity
and yet the consciousness
of being a part of this great American
commonwealth for i
which it is his unquestioned du
_?y to die."
The program rendered at Al- ]
len University during the Cha- <
pel hour each day of this week|
was as follows:
"The Negro and Labor";?Prof, i
G. A. Singleton. (Read by Mrs, i
Singleton.)
ll* ?"The Negro and the Fine 1
Arts"?Mrs. Viola Morris Ross, ji
"ThQ Negro and Science"? :
Get into the Sub
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LOTHING FOR ]
ldren.?Bdys~Suits \
s, Millinery, Dress- J
ig.?Large Assort- ;
md the Best QuRlity,::
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Shop for Men and :
or for Women ?^
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snt Store |
ST., PHONE 7567 :j
tA, $?<;.-' ^ tj
Vof.'-H. C. Perrin.
"The, Negro a>nd Religion"?
z^TtlB Negru and Literature'
-Prof. E. U. "lireGill. . " " 7"Thg
Negro,and Educaliun"?
Jrs. Rebecca-J. Jordan. .*
"The Negro and Professions'
?Dr.."\V. D. ChappelleV '
Only music composed by NeP'oes
was sung this week.
.The Phi Beta closes the prorram
with a banquet rod prorram
of the Negroes' contribuions
to the world!
. J) H SIMS
IEX. GRAB Y JONES SPEAKS
To the Missionary Baptists ol
, Scutfi Carolina: .
i word for Christ concerning the
rreat Bantist mLudoztarine. m
South Carolina and the world at
tfrge. ...
I" notice where our attention
las been called to the coming of
hegceaCNattorrrf Baptist Sun
lay School Congress by Rev. J
1. White. The Congress will convene
in Columbia, June the 8tT
jo the 15th. ITe has also caller
>ur attention to the great Slate
5nnd?y_St-hnnl Convention, an.
B. Y. P. L\. which is. to be belt
n Andersen, S. C.? about July
\ work that is, smaller in num.
jer, but not in its nature._ Now
brning back to the National Bap
i>t Sunday School Congress, ii
s imo of tjio greatest religiou*
^dies over held in South Car-a
ina. There is not a work of it;
kind to cSrffJTHFC with it : even ii
I he world.
As one write? has said: "Le
lon'l knt.w .what the slogan is.
but the Baptists should raise j
million dollars in, Golumbia
There are 280,000 Baptists ii
the State; i^ they would give i
,loUar each, they would raisi
nef-'ly a third of it. Though i
[loesn't depend'on how South Ca
rolirui is <mganize-h but dt de
prnds orr how the BantisLs nr
organized throughout the Unite
States?because it is a nationn
body, and people will be her
from ocean to ocean ?-nd evei
from beyond the ocean.
But I must say here with em
phatic words that is why w
don't raise any more money; it
for the lack of proper organiza
tioi). It's impossible to accom
pusn anything without proper o
ganizDtion.
I was glad to note that ever;
pastor arub^fficet of the churc
and Sunday school were called t
Columbia in February to receiv
instruction and plans how to bet
ter their churches >thtoughou
the State in every nook a-nd cor
nor?-this aught to be done.
scription Contes
TTTTC PALW
I.
I;! Also that Dr. - Henry Alle
I; j Boyd is coming from Nashvilh
CjTenn., at the same time to a[
c po|pt Missionary to travel th
C State until. June. I.understan
|!!that, Mr. Boyd is going to ai
[' point this Missionary from Tei
{ nessee. Now we hope you pa:
tors and officers that go to C<
^- lumbia and you who do not g
^ will make this Missiuuaiy we
* %
X come and-open your pocket boot
jfc to him*- We also hope that yo
X wilt make us all welcome and 01
I / *
y-ett-your pocket 1. ooks?to us? Xl
? there are sevbral of us Missior
? acies working for the same con
{' mon cause.
? "I.e't ns not M a^ our Georgi
|t brenii-?n where them a half mi
{ lion of Colored Banlists: an
j; lhov went down to' Bruriswic
I; TcT-rni-e $50,000. Ther are no
C a half million Baptists in Geor
|! gia, -(white) r.-nd they went dowi
C to Savannah and held their Con
1.1 .
j. vention and gave a half millioi
! dollars to the cause. It was no
> because l~he white Baptists hr/v
p'feo much more money. WhaC
: the matter"""The Colored Bap
> tist record :StiSWSi\ that Qiey hai
fully j^'hatf miHioii members ii
- that'S aie and only a few thou
"sands of them sent anything-t<
- that Convention. They had threi
lor ; four thousand^hdrches^aiTi
"only three or fou rhu ml reds rep
rosi n I'd in that Convention; al
- i ) time or four thou hind preach
^ersiriiial on'y three or four hun
Vdred- paid'.any thing in the Con
"TveiTurif. "That's v. hat thtr mt>f
tor. Of course '.;ome paid t\\;en
ly-livo or npOFc dollars, whei
. .they ah cjmld have paid loll COM I:
each and raised it.. J You can'
rai. o' money with a hundrec
mom! crs r-r-cl only?ten?paying
and a hundred churches and oril}
jlyh representing. The Baptist i:
, (oo great a ehmvh .to he-half re
presented. That's not sayinj.
anything again sf no othei
church, but 1 want the Baptis
; I'operlv represented. Also ii
, *.omin.tr' Crtir State Baptist "Sun
^ d:.y School ('nr. yen lion and B. Y
"I ML to Ar.(Icwon about .Tidv
nv, .ii.wym so -; nnf) With tin
~ ;TirnT,cM- of l'npl i t s i it* South Ga
- ro'ina, if i r.ii>t;;ko i>ot. we coulc
'.ray lo-'^ ; han twelve cents eaci
tnd raiseil. though we have soirn
^t lhcc rs -rl Sunday School work
Y'r.s that d; n't it row we huve-j
|-Stiile_lkU-ti;1 S. S. Convention
, I ricn't n.ervh to say that theu<
j are r.dt some ignorant in othei
| dt.ia."nwat" luu t am speaking
onh~ f-fke Baptist.' '
' i But anyw,Brethren, ;;oi
f will he sure to raise th.e S25.001
whieh gnr?-fur 'education, mis
^ cinii Mail :i\ ii.<> of <onls.
So" go a'a.:-a:!. call_\Vi^4orh thj
Sister and CnTlerstaiuHng thj
, Brother."
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(iradv .T.om><
-^PUAYfrtt AvKKK QIVSERVgl
t IN TI M 15LTNG SHOALS
^ IIIGII OUIGOB.*
i Laurens, l*c >. 11?uur-Sefiuc
has been favored with shower
blessings'. ?
a Our course of study here pro
e vides that two d:>ys, c.ut of ever;
t week, be given*to teaching th
- Bible.
?In our Annual WbokofPrap
c~er, two years-ago, 2TT made con
1' fession of Jesus. Our whol
1 annual week of prayer, the 4t
e we.ek in January, this year, _\va
n filled with a deep spiritual mani
testation and fervor, that, wi
- be long remembered by both fg
Q culty an<l students.
s Our morning chapel devotion
.- were so spirit-filled that two day
- our services were continued, fo
rj?onie<ime in each class-room.
Yerv often throucrh thG wpp
y our meeting -services, becom
h a weeping cloud of tears.
o< At the end of the week, 4
e st udents mftdc confession of h?A
ing faith in our Savior,
t - These services were carried o
- by, reading the Bible, few mir
ut?s exultation, singing an
it?You cannot lo
, , . . - i y .iv >:
. " rrrro
LEAiren
n prayer.
2, Our mid-week and most of
our prayer -services are only 30
e minutes long. _
tl (3ur"\vTiole sFud'enT fjofTyrtiSW
)- seem to enjoy the fellowship of
l-[those that have been with Jesus.
5- | Yours for His service,
>- j - W. D. Hood. "
I ARRffVVIT.T.F T.nr.AT.fi
IS -.
Messrs. Boston Johnson and
u W. B. Greene motored to Orlan
do, Florida? and expect to be
vi IVm innntha ?
1_ Mrs. George Mosley was hos*
1_ tess to a delightful dinner party
complmentary to Mrs. Allie
a TVJnn. flimpnnn
" evening, ut which covors wore
^ laid for nine. . i
A mn^l dpliVhtfnl and pniov^
able meeting of Board no 3, of
held 'Tuesday afternoon with
11 Misses Sallie and Jessie Fair on
Brook Street. When the busi!1iness
maters had been discussed
* and plans formulated, , a social
--half-hour wa?s enjoyed, during
a which time delicious refreshI
s \
" ments consisting liof a salad
course, hot chocolate and cake,
a were served. .
~ Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Humphries',"
^ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edwards',
1 Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Wright, Misses
Mildred Shi,yes, Emily Collier,
m T.""?frTmmTT vt tiro
viiint: i iiumaa iut.-ry 11niman
and Mr. ana Mrs. Elliott Brown,
" heard ilu? "Silver Tone Qui",
"rtctte" at Mt. Pisgah?A. M. .*E.
night.
' Mi*s. Mi M Massey has_ rc1
luriiGd from New York, where
* she attended the funeral and burial
of her sister, Mrs. EugeniaBradley.
.
' PT.STby J. J. W. ~Mi*stAV. ff.
Miller accompanied her husband
on the fourthJSupday in January-:
" and worshiped with the Mt*
' Pleasant Baptist Church of
1 which Rev.- Miller is Past or..Mrs..
[ Miller is, a. sister of Rev-. P. A.
( hurcli. Nnshvltlp Twin
V Mr. George Curry, student of
' Poplar Grove High "School and
' Popular new dealer,?w^.lq. the ,
' trip to Greenwood <vith some of .
-his white friends to hear the
George meant to go.
1 Georgetown's Gossips?
'Mr. A. G. Gill entertained the
p j Youth Improvement Club on j
- Muiahii evening aLXhcLJiome of-!1
Miss Pauline Dunmore. A de-j
i iightful time was bad.
)j Dr. J. E. Beard passed thru
-I the City during the past week.
I Dr. Wm. II. Thompson made;
; ?.* -trip" to Columbia" last week.
jl The stork visited. Mr,- and
I o q q o.o.o o_o^ao:oaox>jo aao^ o.o.o.oxo
o.
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ft ' MME. E. RO$A MAYNER
s C; Philadelphia's most popular ^lair 1
S g; rist and Founder of the Hair G
T ? which grows the hair one inch a 11
?~| ? FRIGE GIST
^ ^ Rosa's Wonderful Pressing Oil
^ S Rosa's Special Hair Grower
r- S Rosa's Wonderful Hair Grower*
5 Rosa's Temple Hair Grower
^ ;x Rosa's Double Strength Hair 'Grow
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| ing, Hair 1
All done better \
-By
$ Mines. Addie Lyles &
I: .Poro Bear
I 1. S. =Leevy!g=Be$
'k 1131 Washington Street
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1 I>U. (iKORGE W. CA1
WIZARD T(
joj The Yoorhees Annual Far
& held at "the Institute Wednesd
? cises -beginning at lVrDO o'eh
g farmer.-, all business men and
y Come early. Dinner will be ser
Dr. Carver speaks at 2:15
2 chemist an dseientist. Dr. Car
2 products from the sweet potatc
S nut and sixty articles of vali
We hope-to make this one
^ of its kind that has-ever been
g be preseftt.
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'eooooooooooero-iygi77^Kro^'?'''t^oo^e
Mrs. A. T. WoodbuW am^Teft A
n bouncing >l?aby girl weighing ly
even pound*. : A
J
Yes, the drive is on but nono A
4^ more valuable than the'one to A
buy a playground. It has come A
to the time when we should do- A
vclop the Youth physically. Now A
hink.of the little children and A
' cop them out of the streets. A
Hi is drive should be a town-wide IV
-irive ??nd not leave it to the fa- M
uLty. alone. Be broadhearted. :
The B. Y. P. U. a 11 (f t he A~
\ K. League clashed in a debate
" ulije'etr Resolved that, Profes-!
ional ,edmr??ton is more benefr- -ial
t6 the Negro race, than in- c?
.biatrial odiuatlon. Mr. H. K.
Atkinson and Miss Ruth Bl<as- A
sengale for-the B. Y. P. U. and ^ P
Messrs. L. A. and A. Q. Dunmore j ^
Hii? A r. K. Leatr.ue. The 1
I>. WPy'-^f was the victim. j 1
Miss. J aide BrockingLon en- 1:
4 art allied. the Booker T. \Vash--Lj
ington -Cl.tib at the home of Mr. | c
and Mrs:'R. B. Anderson. ManjL,1(
rnl 1 inu> wns had " _L^
"Chick" is -a finished drum ^
heater, lie is in the -service of j >
the"Uftdeie Tockic" j i
CLAFLIN'S BASE BALL h
SCHEDULE TO DATE :
Mar. 10?-Ifaine.s at Orangeburg.
Mar. 23 Benfctt at,Orangeburg. '
Mar. 2fi Paine at Orangeburg.
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1 huusands of women can lesl
?&(irower
lias done for their Hair.?
ner's Hair (irower actually does w
Culturower
iionlh. f,0'? fal'in? immediately, and i
at your Drug Sto
'[ $ 1.00 Order to
1617 FITZ WATER
? ?- -1.00 AC'ENTS wantei
.50 Fl;L H/
r? I'rp Madam E. f
. _ : .50
and be convinced tl
er .75 fic.illy treated.
3owoov:>o<yox/o-croot>ow(yo'orjo'aoo'0o
:ry Contestant Wi
Saturday, February 18, 19B8.
lutiful |
-Specialist ??i
lassaging, M^nicur- |
fobbing |
:han the best $
: Geneva HoustoiT
ity Shop 1
lartment Store I J
Columbia, S. C. '?
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A
RVER, TUSKEGEE |
) SPEAK- |
mer's Conference will he $
ay, February 17, the exer- ? ?
3ek A. M. We'111 vile the |
their wives-to !be present. . ? .
ved. % ? i
P. M. Hear this noted xr~~
yer has developed over'100 . f.
>, over 150 uses for the peale
from the pecan. . x
of the greatest meetings {
held here. We. invite all to ' $
T
pril 2?Benedict at Orangeburg
as lei Monday Open7
pril 15?Schofield at Aiken*
.pril 1G?Fame at Augusta
pril 17?-lhaincs at Augusta,
m il 23?Morris at Darlington:
pril 28?Harbison ajlrmo. v pril
20?Allen at Columbia.
pril .30?Benedict at Columbia.
[ay 8?Sehofield at OrangeburgM
ay 14?Harbison at Orangeb'r^ I
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
- SYSTEM.
jlunibia, S. C., effective Oct. 11, 192B
rrive No. Between No. DeparC^J
i:50a 31 uN. Y.-Augusta .31 10:00 aV
l:52-p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p-"^!
:30 p 27-Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 p
:50 j) '28~C-n.-Charleston 28 4:bbp I
1:45 p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 6:55 a.
>:00 a 21 Columbia-J a x v' 1 e 23 11:00 p V
1:30 p 20 . Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 a
1:15 a "8 Columbia-Aug.- 7_. 5:45 p J
.: 10 p 14. Coluinbia-Sav. 13_ 1Q;2Q a fl
1:40 p 23 CoTumbia-Char. 24 5:40 a ^
1:45 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14 2:25 p \
>:25 p 1_1 Columbia-Chas. 12 5:10 a
?:20a. 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 2:20 a 1 J
:4b p 2 ( "lumhta-S'bprg?1 p j
1:20 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:40 a
!:U0 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p
>.10 p 11."J *Co!a.-Char. 114* 6:25a J
' Via Camden and Rock Hill. l'mlniati
cars, Dining cars.""" . " l
Cy rrm i;;o; Main Street,
^ Telephone 6356. ^
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UL HAIR PREPA- 1 i
ND SUPREME - j |
iir Possible g . j
*Y DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR ? '
Crow 'Tilt! HAiirtriflcirTO |
ON FY REFUNDED! r~ , ; 8
t_ify, what Mme. May tier's Hair ^. "
hat she claims. It stops the hair |jj: )
nakes it grow. . " c
re or by sending P. O. Money 5
STREET Philadelphia, Pa. 8 I
I) TO SEEL ROSA'S WONDER- ? M
OR PREPARATIONS
tiat hair can be grownjf scienti- g j
nsr-See pas^ 3 Jl