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NEGRO RAILWAY EMFL(TSTE
DESCRIBES JIM CHOW t A1H' S.I '.A
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space in a Pullman car was thrown
" in jai^, lorcetl to remain there gy< i night
and' the next morning was loud
$518,_]the judge remarking: ''tsony 1
can't fine you more.' "
GREAT MEETING NATION A!. NEGRO
PRESS ASSOCIATION.
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Newspapers have a mission antp v.v
have organized ourselves into thi-. association
for the purpose of living up
to and carrying out that mho.'ion.
In St. Louis I Called your attention
to a lack of cooperation and common
1 respect among the, associated. mcm.,
bers of the craft. I regret t(, say 1
5 have seen no improvement. We do
not .seem to realize our relation to
oruT another,~ or to the public" TJur
t aBsockUjon iunot a aucceys, and will
1 not bA^untiI--we have organized fur
mutual protection. We will never
have ah association any better than
'the men who constitute it. Our weak
ness is not?h$ the" fouftility" of tjm
i - men to produce, but in* Iflieir lack of
cooperative effort.
Personnel O.-K.
1 We do - not seem to understand,
' , that wk' must first sejl our proposi
tion to ourselves before we can sell it
teethe public. Let us be candid with
ourselves. -It kas not been mere sel_
fisbness^n pur part v/Ry s\vc iiave?unl
r an actiVt^ business-producing ass ucia?^
tion; it pas been largely cjur failure
to appreciate the value of colleotivt
j . effort. '
Our nersonnel is nil riirht hot. In.
dividually we have felt that we eoirfd
make it better alone, than by cooperating
with the other fellow. We iiave
wanted to make my paper the biggest
and carry a line of busi?c&? ahat
. no other Negr0 paper coul get. We
have the men and the brainy but
we need a training that will t'e'ac'b-,,
that we can bp'st take care yf our
business by helping th(j; other folio' *'
take care of his.
Our Nceds.We
can build all of our ^papers into
paying and self-sustaining bu&jness,
if we will lay selfishness and
ignorance aside and make one strong
constructive pull t0 get business for
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Nflf.lIO f'KIISyS ASSOCIATION.
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[ Y\v, :I; : inh< i s of t'lij National \'cK\
A^ v-iat ii n in Annual (,'on?
I ?? nl *?i a' trnhlcd, *i!?sire tn call the
at'e.yta.a m 'ilii- A men ican people to
M rf - ?Hu.a>; : |
[ '7(1;'.) . V. hirti ii .'tl(i,a f.<vv yea>':i have.i*
i t'.! s 1 c- ih - i'1'c '" fM 1'i'iii'
hi , \\-J, li the -\fi-ri' play, tl such' a
I coji'-pic ,->u ; pr. *. in Hie belief tha,ti
'.c.ii; ii a .vciM n::ati '.lie.actual
i ii'Mai i ? i' it. i'yiK'i'.iA?j tenth, few
. i' tie ai.nl-; f? r v inch Ameritai-stands
'r.T 1 tor wm.ch \.. i,?audi'.. Kvd aad (tied
i :n A.i'y .viy : .- .i le a \cyrn sdl<
tajj.a.-ati i-TalJ .and free
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; d i'i-i tl.v hiili. jry' training <>f
j yTTuTlT on account f heir &>!or.
Thi: iin ir ili.ici in/inal !(?n. wo con,
h mn l;< "titi it is not only unjust'
iv!',l nil ic.in hut* it rosters dis|
< i :.r uvi! ion in tin- one. voluntary .)
;amli^Tf th" Wyr Department in;
r v irtti rtm , -phmtld "jTfNrione. TtftT1
same without regard to color. Wo j
protest against the designation of our
"soldiers by the War Department for!
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detr.ehcd service in communities notoriously
prejudiced against such soldiers
and the uniform.
(2) We condemn the tendency
throughout the country .to, segregate
us as to residence an^ schools. Which
practice is contrary" to the letter and
spii'it of the law of the land.
(o) \Ve believe in the equity of
-opportunity tir""labor:"t^lesSY thir
. white unions of .our country will
welcome the? American Negro on
terms of 'absolute Equality to their
ranks and affirm the unity of all
workers iit the common goal?Industrial
Democracy, we shall view with,
suspicion their attempts to organize
Negro labor. ?
(1) In view of the fact that the
freedom Ipf the press is one of the
most sacred guarantees to the American
people, we condemn the growing
muzzle the Negro press. We cite
specifically the case in Kentucky
vvhc re two of our editors to be
tiraught..to.-trial for setting forth afair
and just opinion concerning a
local, occureace.
(5) Segregation and discrimination
sanctioned by Federal ^ffthority
is-one-ot^the most menacing ana pre-~
judicial things against which we have
to contend. Departmental discrimination
at Washington we regar^ as
a dangerous example.??? ;?r~
(0) We view with deep concern" theaje.roasing
discrimination against Neprocs
on common carters. The most
a; gidealing case ofRecent occurence
f?. t'ln;t?of a Negrtr woman ^who purrha^ecf
a ticket in New York t6 a
point Tn Florida, who was arrestedby
a Ipcal officer, thrown in jail, and
j...i d ih.~>MU.0U fur riding.in a Pullman
{ . rsriii the state of Florida, , 1
(7) We note with .intefest the as^ rtion
of a healthy public opinion
to .cuplentil mob ahd lyricjFT law. And
v,c"'coinmeiid those agencies which are
operating in an organized way to
in ate- public sentiment against vio
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I- ) Wo nc-to with intgrest that .the
. r "'irtivo unuijg'rn1|ioh laws av<r
worketj to the benefit of American labor
in - which largely the Negro
"on benefitted! Ii has led to a mote
entail distribution of the Negro citr;
gn-hin and thus* bonofiitted ali conivriiedi
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UO Wo condemn' the unequal ap*
; to rioniv.eiu of schoolrfunkl's in states
where separata schools are niaintijinedv
' (10)- We insist upon the enforcein
i.i .of all the provisions of the
C iMitulion of the United States, in."io
ling the privileges and immuniT^iT7Tilarnnteed
the Negro citirons un.lie
i:;th. iJtlWand loth Amend:T'vut
. Wo in-ist that the ,enfofcetrwnt
of the isth Amendment while
tb; i-jth Amcndinent is violated in"
all its parts, prejudices the whole
. .ii i J.ui'ioiiiil?fabric?and, works?tu_
:!ut nirloVmining of a democratic gove'-nmoiit-.
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We condemn) the practice of1
01. : l ain states to- disfranchise Negro
c'ii*4'?is in 'pvimarijj^pr- in regular;]
t IcT-tions.- - -T? ' ?Committee:
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Arthur Lynch, V
T. Ii. Livingston, " . ?
rl, la'. Mitchell, ' , ' 11
i 'M J. Chisum,
Mrs. K. .Washington Rhodes.
Gxeejaville Locals j
Rev. \V. F. ifiee, pastor, Allen Tem
11 A. ,M. I*;. church improves with
age: the model pastor as he is known
\ a - neveV hotter than on last Sunday
vlv.i he dcliyt'fed two timely, rich
p.l . > o the t'fl ififii t ir)n of
-wi. -juwIoi U*hly-^filled- houses.?43*?
<-eileyi music wits rendered by the
. iaftr. The-Sunday school and A, C.
] :. Li idfue services ,also proved proI"??;111:!
and interesting and were attrrrdWriiy,
Unusually large numbers.
1 'lie. pi't^ence of a nanther of promi"rrTTtr'i
is it (us i> an evidence of Allen
Yvipfle's increasing: popularity.
jkev..- A. K. Burke, 'known the na-"
lion ovi r as ''the Black Cyclone Mack"
jVieached a special sermon at Allen
Temple last Sunday afternoon. The
r-.-ihcr used 'as d Theme: 4'The Call
experi
need no trouble in .upholding ^li's
enviable refutation as a powerful
pel preacher. Ilis presence drefo
;jl !,<>ud pudience and his'flashes of hu
nior, as -well as forceful preaching
v.a-v enjoyed by all. The t Services
were held in the interest of the Missionary
ladies.
l'.ev. William Watson, Tabernacle
l>up(ist chinch, was in his pulpit last
?_Suuduy- after nn absence of two
weeks, and. preached two very able
,;nd splendid sermons to full houses,
including many visitors. Rev. Watson
also conducted. a baptismal serviro-at
his cliurch in the afternoon
when 10 persons were baptized. Other
departments also had good services
and large] numbers.
Clubs aki> personals.
The Will Do Club met at the Allen
Temple, church Monday afternoon
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with a good "attendance and a very
lovely meeting. . - -. ?
The Willing. Workers Club of Tab-!
(made'met at the home of Mrs. Itobi-i
t-Samides' Dopthitt St., Tuesday evvjiing,
with a full attendance and a
very lively meeting.
?The Iioostei's^Club, famous A. M. E.
... hurch* huxiliary, met at, the home
ol" Airs. II. T. Bivins, Logan St., Tuesand
interesting session was had. The
writey was among those present and
lead a paper entitled:j''The Boosters'
Club's- March thru Greenville.-' The
v.!lm? ,v.,? AC'S
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tor which the hostess entertained witfc-j
an honest-to-goodnes.s royal repast?*1
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A N N OI N Clv\lK\T FA T R A OK- j
DINARY.
The following:. wedding announeewill
hp /.f interest 1 ft n wide rirelc
of friends-; ? ?~r?~?I
Mrs. Alice MeCollough announces,
the marriage of her sister, Mrs. Bessie
Lpgan to Mr. ?Var Fair, on Jan.' 2,(
VJ2U. At home\301 Nichols St.,
Greenville, S. C. , ,
Mr. James. G'._ FVsher, popular |
young man of this citj\was a i ecei'jt:
visitor in Augusta, Ga. V
The Ladies' Aid Club of <Ulen Temple,
met at the home' of Mrs\ Maggie',
Williams, Wilkins St. Monday after- j
noon, where a very interesting meet- j
ing wn.T~hpld; after which Ihd-hostess;
served delicious refreshments.
Messrs. ILiL. Lewisy Jesse Lomax,
White Jo/??; and J. lb Gambrell ofj
IJodgeS, were visitors here Monday:!
M iss Gussie Calhoun, popular belle
is spending herA vacatibn with relatives
an<j( friends at Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ware motored*
to Simpsonvillej" Sunday afternoon
whore they enjoyed a delicious wat-,
ermolon slicing and peach feast at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Mauldin,
retired farmers of,~he?H?STmpsonville.1
Tattle Ilelcn Prince and a party^ of
friends of the Pine street neighbor- ]
hood went fishing one day last week, j
Helen, with six nice fishes to her!
credit, 'was high scorer.
Miss Florence I.ykes left early
Tuesday/morning by motor forStrmter,
to attend the second meeting of
the Judiciary Committee, of Allen
University. From Sumter, Miss
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Saturday, August 21, 1926
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?g, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing
u a, nfnny
apartment Store 1
Sl? Columbia, S. C. w
2>oooochi>ooo cjfc> o o q-q-q ootk? ac?aoo
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In leather, Shoe ?
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and accuracy. Give ention
to mailorders
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Deserving Young Poet$
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LiNther wctavious Gadson, an ir? y, !
pite-olia lecjil Sanitarium,has comHod
a book \if -Poems. lie has shown !|!
ondcrTuI ambition "and will power *t.
1 preparing" thefse poems, as most
C his writings was done while con- ??
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ned to. bed. r ; T {
lie hopes, so he says, to write his !?
time, across the fair skies of the Li-X
rary World before he embarks on *|*
kf *
es solitary journey. ' ?
l'jv ei'Voiie who leads'tills should proire
pr.e_pf . his books, and show a})- *t*
locialioft to u young poet, who has;y T?~
a:n handicapped by ill health in his
lail IJOe. For sale at The Palmetto^*
ca ier o(li.ce, 1 'I It) Assembly 'Street, {
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Ly lies' jfoea to Mull+ns, as a delegate
to the .State A. C. E. League1 Convention.
She was accompanied, by j
.Mrs. M. M. Calhoun a|id Mrs. IL H.
Fladger *
P.ev. W. F. Rice' is attending the
District Missionary Convention in
Helton. . r
THli* "M. Si WhiTcf Mrs. Addi^'Mll-v ?
ler, Mrs. Bessie Fair and jjp's. Rosa
day- to attend the Greenville district
AIi.i-.io:airy Convention, which is being'
hold in tiie A. M. F. church at
llelfon, of which the poet-philosopher
Rev. .1. W. Withorspoon is the pastor.
?.Mrs. Ophelia Gilliam, Brown St.,
entertained at a very enjoyable party, *
-Thin-s.doy-evenwg of last week;?The ?
same was one of the high lights of
the past week and witnessed a large
number.
Mrs. Sadie Chile* ''.ft Put, n-oalf fnr _
Baltimore, MH., \\here "she pfarfs to
spend several'weeks.
The Allen Star Missionary Society
met at the home of Mrs. BeSsie Fair, Nichols
St. last Thursday aftev^joon
where an important and helpfuk meeting
was had. *
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I worshipped last" Sunday at
Brown's Chapel?at Arthurs. The
l[ew li. W. Walker is the pastor of
that church. _ 11 o had a visiting preach
cr with him,-The Rev. St. Eljnore
Means, pastor of a Baptist'churth
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Matthows. lie preached for
Rev. Walker - Sunday?using for hTs
text: 1st John 4:'J. He chose .for hi's
suitjcci: "i.ove." He preached a won'
krful sermon. It was full of information.
A few tilings he mentioned
which were very true, ho said that
people talking about walking the golden
streets in heaven, and not hr love
with your fellowman here. Some of
them d0 not love one andther enough -
to walk in the aisle of the church
toge ther; and talking-about walking
the golden streets of heaven.
Rev. Walker is doing splendid work
"Iff" Arthurs arnPTs loved by all of
h is members. 11 is -collection Sunday
was $24.21.
Rev". R. D. MILES.
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