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COLUMDI
HEROISM IN HELL?AND a
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- r Continued from page 1
, I " Y'
Dr. J.C. White, Tresideiil' ofN
t- the State Sunday "School and j ^
? ihr- Baptist Young. People's Union,-}
' and Pastor of the BigZion Bap- i
tist Church of-Columbia, S. C.,'^
ia being nritipj?,Rd. vilified arid^hounded
because he has invited j ^
the National Baptist Supdayj,
School Congress to hold its an-j .-j
nufirt session in Columbia, June ^
! 9-14,' without consulting a cer-j .
. tain band of assininical brayers.j
who think that nothing can
will succeed unless they are-the i
L_ instigators. '
These jackasses even go so.',
I b(
far as. to Say, "hte Congress ?
should not come to Columbia, it1
can be stopped and should be
stopped." Old King Midas, tho't!,(
that h ecould sweep back the1 ~
ueean with U bluulil amT~uTTniu "
n
very near being drowned from .
- r ? nwn .conceit... The National..^
Baptist Sunday School Congress is
not a local affair and no one .
man can promote it. y
Dr. Whiteis not trying to do r
that, but he has taken a stand J
. that should bring constructive
criticiama instead of destructive^
criticisms. The idea-of its-coming
might have been born in-the '.
brain of others, but it is the balanced
brain, and the balanced
will that is producing the results. ~fi
We are. nerfectlv willimr tn Ti
render to Caesar what1 belong.) b
to him, but we don't give kny as? ti
prrijig^Caesars that which be-LA
* - longs to some One el^e when they vv
are trying to hoodwink us and ti
portray themselves as they are h
not. The Negro race has lost-toe-4-j
much money and too marty insti- Tv
tutions have failed already be- w
cause their interests were not b<
championed by fearless, unselfish
men. Dr. White is not one b<
of the "public detfamned" philos- tl
ophers, but a national religious pi
leader, fostering a National sj
movefnent and trying to put'
Z? over a National program. ? ei
Dr. White is doing too much, ly
you say, What have you done? ai
Can you cite an instance where ti
you, his knockers, have put over le
a program that bids to he such ir
a mamboth affair? Perhaps you 01
don't hear anything about Secre- tc
tary Finley, of Chester. -Dr.
White is putting the program ul
? over. Then-agam^ you don't hear tt
anything about Rey. I. W. Wil- ti
? liams, D. D.* PR. D.,-the question- of
ame graduate of "a Princeton li1
University of Indiana." No,.not
until Dr. White began ht<? un- fc
J'hen _you , open your bitter in
' attack and even employ your lo-jsc
caf paper to lull the people into hi
?. ^
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\ -4false
sense of the situation.
<rhy don't you admit that you
lings Dr. White has done?* No,
tin want to fool the people aain,
as you did about your detiees?JYou.have
fooled them
ice, and a "burnt child dreadsle
fire." . .7
ingress will be ohe of the great-1
>t things ttnr-Statc 'Of South |
a-rolina *has- evgr seen. It will
i a~paying proposition to the
business man, to the city at]
rge and a great undertaking
fi the progressiveriess of the
ice. Columbia-should be proud
yts coming. It ought to come, j
he^changing idea-s and associa-l
on between the individuals will i
enefit, not oHly Columbia, but'
outh Carolina as'a whole^ [
Dr. White should be praised j
>r his endeavors. It takes . a!
rave man to face the ipusic in I
onfh Xarolina- .and-frdm thei
oise, the trouble that is brew-.]
lg from a "bunch" of white-1
dk Negroes" hfakfes Hell a morel
njoyable place to reside and Lu-!
fer a beter coroperator.
?Asheville Enterprise. _
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01i_ *11 rx
jr. ^pruin m speech at
A. & T. College Wara&
Students Against ?
Ravages of
Tubercolosis Greensboro,
N. C. Feb. 16?
t. J. L. Spruill, uhiet Health
ispector, Guilford County ^Tuirt
ercSldsis~Sanitoriurri, in a lec-J
ire before the student body of
.. & T. College-gave a sotefnn
arning against the ravages of
ibercolosis. In the course of
is lecture, the head of the Coun;
Sanitorium -made a plea for
hole - hearted sympathy to^"
ards those persons who have
sen cured of "T. B's."
Dr. Spj-uill dclared that tusrculosis
is not heriditary and
1flt it i< hntVi oooil.r I
... tUICU iffllU
re vented,, provided the necesiry
precautions are^ollowed.
In contrast with the popular
roneous idea, the speaker clear
convinced his audience that
rry one who is suffering with
ibecolosis is not forced to
a-ve Guilfod County, for here
i our County, at our door, is
ie of the best equipped sani riums
in the South.
After oulining in simple poplar
language the symptons of
xbercolosis, "the expert stated
lat, "Sunshine, an abundance
' air and wholesome food, clean
I'inC ?nd flonn nnoi*Wa
0 ? wvMii \JUW1 O VYCI C .
ie only preventatives and cures
?r this disease."
Brr Spruill quite frequently
terspread among his remarks
ime original wit, which wasi
ghly enjoyed by all.,scription
Contesl
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the PA ram
S. C. State College Notei
Orangeburg, Feb. 13.?Durinj
the past week and the week pre
_xedlng^ Jthfi;. happ.eningSL .ahau
ihe campus have been of mucl
general interest,
r On Feb. 6 under the auspice
1 of the Y. W. C. A., a group o
;the students presented the we
known nlav. "Pollvanna" to
, large audience. The play?wa
.well rendered and received muc
applause from the large grou
I present.
set aside as "Observance of Ne
gro History Week.',' Specis
(chapel exercises each day wer
[were discussed, "The History o
the Negro Church." "The His
toryof^ Negro Invention," "Th
History of Negro Art and Mus
ie," and "The Early Civilizatioi
of the Negro." Much interes
was taken-by all the students ii
these various discussions, a-m
those responsible for the pro
gram feel that their efforts wer*
well paid by such a genuine re
sponse. , .
? The Mayo High girls of Darl
ington. for several y fears- cham
pions of the Pee Dee Sectiop o:
South Carolina, were unable t<
cope successfully with the Stat*
College Cagers. The game wai
iritcrspersed with many flashj
plays made^by Taggarfof Stat<
and Jackson of Mayo. Startinj
off with a rush, State swep^-in
throughout thergamer ~ ~
__ While, the visitors were un
able to obtain the lead they bj
no means stopped in their threat
ening attempts too d so, espe^
cially during the first t\yo pe
ribds, and as a result of theii
rlovf DVl'f xr in rvnocin/* 4-V* ~
uvAiv-mj in [jaooiiig Lilt: Uclll
they were able to cage only J
from the field by the end.of th<
half. State in the meantime hac
added 7 field goals and a success
ful iree throw to her credit.? Returning
to the-field with re
newed spirit, the visitors sta&ec
a stiff rally and landed one fron
the field at the outset of pe
rioc^ ^and later added one poinl
frorh-^he foul line.
ThIA ^tbihi Whs weUth^VyU hj
the local Cagers who by mean:
and the last quarter,, finishec
at the long end with a score o:
24-9.
The .State College Sextetti
traveled to Augusta Friday, Feb
12 to. meet Paine College one o
in this game was unable to maki
her sixth win, when she lost ai
exciting game filled with fin*
U
pass-work and basket shootinj
by both teams. The ?arae ende<
Paine College 30?Stkte Collegi
25. / *.
-Sunday Feb.* 14th, Rev. J. E
Smith, pastor of Bethea A. M. E
ChurcH. nrcjifViPrt n
... -.Ill J
-sermon", he used as his text, St
Matt 7:25, "For it \ias Foundei
Upon a Rock."
d^ight sermonf/ .Mate lJh2C
'What Lack I yetr" sttfeject, "Th
Last Gh&nee-for Salvation." Those
on the sick-list "bre
Mrs. Anna Todd, Mrs. Mar:
"Garrett, Mrs. -Lessie Brockmari
Mrs, Nettie Leak left to job
her husband in Daytgna, Fla.
Mr. John FinTey left for-Jack
sonville, Fla-., tosspend som<
time.
Sunday, Feb. 14, being Foun
ders' Day, at 3 :30 o'clock, a mos
execellent program was renderei
in honor of Richard Allen, Foun
def or the A. M. E. Church.
Mrs. Minnie Sanders and Mis
Mattie 0. Duckett were in charg
of the program.
The following names took par
on the program:
Hymn. Prayer. ... Scriptur
Lesson, I Cor. 13, E. Beasley
Hymn 731?Our Father's Churc]
Reading?Why we Celebrate A1
len Day-r-Miss Mamie Hunter
Recitation?Chuckles of a Smil
t?You'cannot lc
rrotlBATHBlt
9 ?Samuel Boyd. Recitation by ^
eight girls?Allen's Spirit lives {
? with us... Namely?Willie Boyd,
- Maude Burton, Hattie Lee Per- !
L -rm, -inezv Smith?Rebecca -Wihpj
1 liams, Amie Miller, Mattiei^
Pearle Shelton, Henry Etta Fow- |i
)ler. Music?snout, u Shouts 3
f W^e are Coming, 737. Recitation lj
?Honor Richard Allen-^-Miss *|
sl Essie .WjUliams.?Recitation?Ar ^
? Tribute to Richard Allen?Willie tj
h Boyd. Music. Instrumental ?j
p Solo?Miss Claudia. Robertson {
; Acrostic?12 small children^ viz> ?j
3' R -rSammie Price; , 1 ^
!-]l?Nina Smith. . ' ,
iljC?Johnnie Mills. ^ |
eiH?Hannah Catherine Hunter, *
a^A?T.?*aK. 1
r -r> t -
i iv?james Williams.
i A -f)
r,D?Emma Selena Suber.
e! A?-Lois Mills. 1 ;
- L?Priscilla Shelton.
i L?Willie Lee Fuller.
t E?-Rufus Pitts. ? i
N?Vanelta Crawford \ I ^
1 Solo?-Prof.1 E. S. Allen, Mrs. ^
- Mary Whitner at the piano. ^
2 Music?Hymn, 334. Remarks.
1 o
- Offering. Benediction.
U9m ii
Bennettsille News , K
^ The farmers In Marlboro (joun- d
5;ty are still idle^ for work on acJ
count of the difficult weather. P
3'I am sure they will be out on C
^Rrime as soon -as the weather ^
.1 clears up. t
Tj We were very sad to learn of ei
'i the many deaths' in and around
|JtheCifyv Among them that re- ?
cently died are; Mrs. Henrietta a
; Laurel, Mrs. Tinnie McNeal, Mr. f'
Eddie Sanders, Mr. Willie Brad- ^
f j > ? " '
j ford and many others I can't re- ?j
Tcall:
-1 _
j Quite a large number is on the ^
? sick-list".
Mrs. Essie Munnelly is still c<
. sick, trust she will sopn be better G
5 again. ^ ?
jj- The -Graded" School Faculty^ h
(consists of some of the best tal- b
jents that. the State can boast. w
They are bringing the school sysj'tem
to the standard, where we d
cf the teachers, for the past week P
j.;has had a severe, cold, also Miss Cloud,
with tooth trouble." Miss i*
rrinnd is vsplpndid teachar?XLui.il
primary children are just car..irjgiLaway
wdthJ\Trs. Whittaker, ^
j las she is a great lover with her T
? little students. M-r-s* Whittaker Ll
is a real teacher. b
Q Mrs. Mary Lorpax spent the s<
" week-end in the City -with^ber
^ many friends. She is still teach- B
^trrg at Tatum, S .C. MrsTXomax "d
- spoke very highly about her new
* home in Columbia. I -am sure tl
~ the members an$. friends will C
be delighted to welcome the eh- P
V tire family. Call again Mrs. ?
Lomax." ' ^ a
Miss Terrie Thompson waspa,
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is new charge in Timmohsville. w
le is still teaching in the City
f Blenheim. His strong teach- ^
lg force consists of: Glispie
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rust that he will be the nrearlr- ^
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=r they*were bumtr out~the^ tast
f the year.- j 1
Atrsr?Kt^sie Mpore is on thef~
ick-list. . ' | tl
Prof. J. J. Cuningham and his 'n3rps
of teachers of? McCall
raded School reports a spledid :hool
term. They are working
arc! in every way for the Marloro
County Field Day, which
ill convene at McCall this-year.Prof.
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id worker. The people will do
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lg hard foi~a splendid showing 1
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nts think that in case Prof. G.
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2hool this term why they can M
egin to teach as he is O. K.
rork in Bennettsville "". jH
Rev. A. E. Lomax wrote of !
is splendid stay in the City of h
olumbia. I will say in ^ull that ^
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iomax can, and will preach
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hurch, every one seepis to^adlire
his sermons:
A large number fc'ft for Fla.
lis week. Trust that they have S
luch success. ~
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