The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 22, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Sun Ha yr J aim a r"y 'Jtli, Hcv Mr.Jalew^ ii
art of Charlotte, N. G., conducted Ser-_ JJ
at Lmiiiiii uai>irsi cnu^cir.?Ytttj
text used .at the morning: service was y
taken from 116th Psalm. 12th verse, j.
??:?"What shall i?render unto -the JLord .e]
for all His benefits to me." P
'were all well attended aijd eollections a
good. Rev. Mr. Stewait made a very p
" - favonrtrtu impressUm ttttoti?rhy ihtirds r,
ot thos^.wlio heard liini. , T
B. Y. P.. r. held interesting meeting <j
Sunday, evening. Miss -Alberta II. Ruff ?t
rim_huiiLiiViI nre.-'idein and is reallv a
""jutUXn^?the rn*nprrvrrr over." "Long "R
> live Miss Ruff! ^ 7i
? . Airs". R. C. Pride,' leat her .at McBeth ji
Hi, addressed the 11. Y. P.'U* on the c
- ?"* suhjett, -"jporey'?Mw' Priibv U indeed ^
a uneiu anu niosi insoio.srmg sjhnikuiv
VVfe jtisl'lovo sat any thud.; tl
If we wire not so l'at removed from u
| school days .wo. would not hesitate in Q
r' seeking admission to .Mcli^th High
schoeK whore, l'tuf. A. A. Sims, .Mrs., n
it i.'. i M iiii- ^miLaii hers nn.lhn faculty ;t
art "bf'iUg'ii-:. tilings to iki.-s" a s ill - \ el1
bi te re. Wo .waul t i!i>'. -Pride -and' 'f
others to fei I at home-Willi theCnion ii
^folks' ("nine to Corinth when unde- .fi
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- <tiled where to go. . Tiiey're looking h
for you over there. ? 'lht: little folks
had charge of t !i ,\ inw rtHii iirnl' ai-li 71
? one rendered well "tliVff" fiart. lnstru- y
. "merit solo by?yoting-Hnd -o
Louise nilff were .bytli commendable. 1..'
*_' Rev. and Mrs. Shaw of -bethel A. M. b
E. church sperit the week- end. in our. y
?7 . city and were ttli), dinner giiests at _
Mr. aud^irs. Sinis 'oh- 1 lainlet S.'iee.t. s
Mrs." Addu'-Milld:' of <7rcen.\ llle, S. o
C.. and .Miss Anna Thompson of Co- _r
-lunibia were -v'urjtois hero 'during the c
... , holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. s
? James Rogers ami inqther,. oil Ham- tl
^v<. L:^_ y
Mrs. Johnson, oil Hamlet Street, is ?
again coulined to her bed. \Ve wish tl
(or h^r a speedy recovery. . ?
Mrs. Alice Jones, faithful worker at n
Zion A. M. -E. church, is ,now in Los h
?? Angejes, Calif.?Mrs. Jones?is liiueh -emissed-from
Zion, and tile community a
?? tu whieh-yhc livetl. H-er many friends o
. are all wishing the best things in life
for her. tl
Hew "lid Mrsi \Veli It :i i-i - i ) 1. . I 1 v V
a,t" honftr with the. Cnfoir folks.* Dr. Vi;
Welch has taken on a few niore I.'
pounds bf llesh and of course looks p
real well in new uvi.-n ual, -.nit, shoes.. Jd
hat, gloves, ell'., tllitt the nn-mh.T- pi.-sented
hinr during the conference. pi
has stud that?I'bimi?will d it-these -fr
^ .' two things foivjtreachei s, leclT and si
-???-dress1 thengCg0 that M^rlrme are .any w
lean ope^T, why the) gradually take oil It
! niorb7les.li. \ . "IP
We lull.. I....i .. t ,\i i. l, . v 1...; i
w ?Ht i v. uuu ?* I'/ia 11 Wl U .MHIIU'I II li?
- winter un^l tor several day* itefajni'd to ?
r be near t}??? Frigid zene. evV'tv iliing
frozen uji. t>i auiirM-'~tiiix i'\ nm
_conn>lainfl, when wo renu nibi r Vhe in. .
... > teit.se huut oi^lnst >1111 nier auilXJje ?
- |?APFOINF-ED i
? HIS, GROUP I
kAI
Persons desiring general and
8 ing' traveling by way of I he-"5
*|S! asked to get in touch wirh Prof,
g recently appointed as,an Agent f
-g ; This is the first (Official Appoii
way to one ^'f
5 ' -ziThoae drslring ^4trs inforrrmti
5 in touch with the Agent at the So
5 1 iOT^Main Street, 01 Phono=563
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g?III HI nil
= PINCKNEY'S F
^/^UTH^CAROLl
l Office Phone 5707
1006 WASHINGTON ST..
IPincknev's Sanita
BEST KQGfPPElMtf THE '
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stfng drought, wo dare not, comeather
finds us unprepared.
WeT'are Indeed thankful for what
od sends us and pray to be more
lankful each day?For in: some way
still-provides-.?
Mid SeaBon "Commencement at Mceth
High School on Friday Evening,
;>nuary?14th?Th? program was in.
haree-of the'-Keniot^ class. Mrs R. O
ride, teacher. ?Those who were not
resent missed a .rare treat. Every
mutter-frotaft beginning to end was a
eri'ect genvi Miss Thelma Dawkins
ieiied selections from Dunbar. - iSiiss
heljna^is a daughter"of Dr. and Mrs.
. A. Dawkins and says Dunbar is her
ivorite poet. She has also read most
r lh? T'ti'hlo i>i Sloiy toini as in this
ay slie understand^ more clearly its
ailing. \Ve~enjoy -having her peep
1 upon us and chat a while w'hen
ouvenieut. ' An interesting "little
ud?'?? ?.?.... ?_
We w.ouid like to mention others on
he program,"but luclt- correct ;inforlatioii
at this point. Hope to do so
ext. tinte. i ? ; ? ?_
The pupils of Wallace Street primary
school with teachers; sent puckgt's
of sugar and coffee, to the sick
mi?infirm persons in the .community^
'his offering was limited to a few.ius
lie contribution was.small. The next
ime. Mrs. Tobih and her little -folks
ope to do "bigger" things in the line
^commiim^j^orly..^
nry 1 xth. nhe-^fl+Ftsionary Society ol
orintl) Baptist chureli will be enteritinetT-at
the home- of Mrs. Eliza' M,
'rasler on North Church Street. Mem
ers_ ayd'Tl'ieildsr are invite dto be
resent.
It-e v, Mig?.Tobiu.. was;- caught in a
nouwuorni a week**&go while in Cher
kco county iriid came home with 11 en
nlgia and severe cold. The nurse,
00k. housekeeper.aiid laundress precribed
aivd gtiye hot ginger tea, 4,l?eii
ose of oil and. turpentine, also aplied
plaster to aching parts. For sevral
.days'The lie v. complained around
lie home, gradually grew better and
as able 10 leave home. * A wife has
lore job than any ou.e person. One
as said: . "She is nurse, house maid,
oqk, doctor,"laundress and seamstress
ml yet receives less salady than any
Uy of these.
Rev. Mr. Williams, now pastoriug in
le ST;|te, who is formerly yf Geori
1 1i111rnllud .1Ju1n.U0, Jdnuai j .lbtll','
s pastor of Corinth Baptist church,
llioll, . S. L". Rev.- Mr. Williams
reached two evenings, also^a!! , day
LiUidi? 'Lin*. bv?U-W4*lies of ad the
edple are for a,"most successful and
;n inuniuus st,!)?in--fntt7TT~wir)~tne'
tints Corinth. This-church has Deep
ithoiit a pastor for several jThinllfST
ev. Mr. Minis, " Kev. J.: C* .Tobin.
rof. A. A. Sims, all of- this ci.ty, have
illied in reiiileriug service in any
ay possible for then* to do.
Rev. Mr. Minis attends Corinth regally
..and lias the madam .-along.
Here's thanking them lor helpingand
hoping to have them call and
VGENT FOR ;:-'1
3Y SOUTH- I
I.WAY.' "Tl
W: f. ' - - 1
special inforrhation Concern- 0
outhern Railway, are kindly^ o
James,Woodbuiry who was ^
or the members of his group. 0
ltment by the Southern Rail- 0
on mentioned above ic&Ji get 3 p
>uthern Railway Ticket Office 8
I. " ' V' ' . ~ |
O OO O V O O O OO OOOO.OiOPPOP.O.OPP $
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UNERAL HOME |
INA-& GEORGIA 4
uneral Cars and Funeral ?
Equipment -?2
As Good as the Best 1
nd Better than^he Rest I
And Prices Less
n.esiaence rnone v/fb -f
COLUMBIA. S. C, \
try Barber Shop I
CITY.*.. COMM AND SEE 1
iSELF. ^
> . ~T~i . . . '
THE PALMET1
| see the Corinthians when convenient ,
! "to-drr so. ?
I M. T. A. is real glad to note that ,
the manager or. Tile Leader is better (
! and .will look afteit articles, subscrip- (
Itioqa, etc., from this time forward
Long live tll'e Palmetto Leader! and ,
-Record-Indicator. ~
r GREENVILLE LOCALS. h
! ,..j?By W. A. Fisher.
I^Rev. D.L. Witherspoon, A.M., D.
D., the scholarly son ' of thunder,
preaehed two fine sermons-at Allen .
Temple A. _M. E. church Sunday,
j The morning discourse the theme of
which was: "Solomon's"Ant," \vas especially
able and convincing^ Both .
- services ware witnessed by- apprecai"
was superb. The. S. S. and . League;
'services proved very impressive. Oh
next Sunday afternoon, at 6:30 o'clock
I]
| cian and speaker extraordinary will ,
address the League on a subject to '(
] be. annuonced later.- .T > i
J~ The Anniversary Celebfa,tiOfi 0f the
Phyllis Wheatley Center was hpld
^last weckj"1 endinfe Friday night with
n brilUnat pageant entitled: "The Triumph
of a People," in which Miss | $
Mayine Shumate, as header and Misg j
> Florence Lykca as Poet, flashed with !
their usual grace and, charm. Six-j<
xeen . sciioois--i>i me ciiy anu cuuniy
particTpatecHn the excellent perform-' i
ance which was thoroughly enjoyed ]
by an overwhelming-crowd. * j:
-!~i-Thc Allen University Alumni Club,
of which-*??Dr. i). L. :\yitherspoon is
the efficient president, gave~Sn Alphabet
party at. Jtba home M Mrs. W.
' A. Fisher, Logan St._ Thursday night, j
In spite of the inclement weather, aj
1 |. i . .. * ' r ' '
' | very lively "c rowd was present. A i
; "M-agfeian" pi/llefr uuumber. of Btunta 1;
which added to the entertainment ot |,
the occasion. This \vas the first of_r
a series of effort^ to be put forth
for the benefit of \the Founders Day
rally. . .. \ . . - . - *
The Will -I)o Club met at the home
of Miss Elizabeth Humphrey .oh Cal
houn iit., Monday afternoon, where ' i
the usual helpful and interesting ses- |;
Tsiou was had. 7.- " | j
Little Miss Mary Lee Cummings "
was hostess at a very lovely Birthday <
paity ghei> <il Llm ljUllUJ Of lll'l' faUHt,1;
: Mrs. W. A- Fisher, Logan St.. Fri- (
day afternoon. The occasion was a
merry one and Wa| witnessed by1 a ]
-Ainoh>iittie--foike.?Delicious dain
The Boosters Club was delightfully | ,
entertained at- the Rome of Mr. and|
.Mrs.'* Henry T. Bivhis on Logan St., ,
r"Tuos(Tay afternoon- oFtast weeET Xf- t
ter the usual business hour a quite in i;
teresting program -was rendered. .
| After which delicious' refreshments j
! were served in abundance. The Club'
i-adjourned. to hold its next meeting at j
the?home of Mrs. Allen Hudgens,' ]
j Oakniont^A^N^
mm, Vk?~v,/Mv.<r
"f Airs, ilia wilson 7m~Ppnthit ~3t^ ;
?Wculnoi'idny?afU'cnocm?of?the?past wyek,
A large crowd was present
arid a splendid meeting was enjoyed, j
An elaborate reptist wn<* served.
The Logan Street Sewing Circle
ihot~irt~~thc home of Mrs. Marie~~Mc"^|j
. ('al&fi, ..Calhoun St., .&iilay_-nig]^_i_
' where a very pleasant an<l helpfulT
--m.'1'rlin"- wire- tot jnyrrl hy alt -present. !
The hostess entertained with dainty i
refreshments.
j The I.adies Aid Club met at the I
home of the president, Mrs. Nannie J
Mack, Jenkins" St.pr Monday after- r
noon. After a fine Imsntess^session,
...was. hud delicious refreshments were
served.
BENNETTSVILLE LOCALS.
t? Bennettsville S. G., Jan. 18.?*The TetattWS
and-friends regret to hearof
Mrs. Charity Robinson heir g no
more. .V
The?weather?for?thrr~ past week'"
* I
j certainly brought some cold days;.I
still it is highly needed as' the comj
munity seems to bo tilled \Vith a lhtge
amount of sickness.
The report from- Blenheim Cradle
ed school seems tp be ranked to its
! | highest point. When the trustees
j! can report such good Work as is bej
ing put over by the faculty. Iam
j sui'e it will continue to be with the
best.-- Hev." IW% D.' ST TJurry, Mrs.
! L. C. Curry, Misses Dora L. Powe
t ami M&rtha^ Reese compose the fac4
ulty. Trust them much succpss.
4 Mrs. Iloro Rooso?and?MrX.?JUL-Youngblood
are doing nicety too at i
| Evergreen school. They are among
the best teachers in the County:
: the Spears Charge^lttr K. ehtrrch
doing nicely in every way along his
pastoral work.
Mr. D. G. Gilchrist, of Philadelphia,
f'a^'is home" fh few weeks
l_yii?iting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Luvenia' Stubbs reportg a
splendid - school term at Pise Hill _
school.
' Mrs. Pearl Williams-Napoleon returiied
to Philadelphia Pa., Satur,-T
.?
.. v >l,. . - im r : r. . win
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LEADER i ,
day p. ra.
Mrs. Julia Klftg 6h Kihg St., fa , Bj
doing some nice sewing; when in the pr
city and need such work, why call W
on her. ?-Rev.~^R.
~H. Rtddtek preached a ti
itrong and inspiring sermon Sunday. v
The weather was cold and yet he
soon got the church warm with his
soul-stirring sermon, ^ / ?
The morning sermon at Shiloh Bap- qc
tist was as usual filled with inspiring er
thought. The more I hear Rev. S. iai
S. Youngblood, the more anxious I co
am to hear him. He is climbing Lr
higher and higher at every serviceV *in
Visit his church when in the city. ]ei
Mr. Willie Frazipr took an early. sk
morning^motor trip to Chesterfield ju
Sunday ^ ~..nva
Rif. -D.'T."'Thomas is doing nicely W(
with his church work, as "he .is win- jU:
iniiK many irienas on nis cnarge.
Bennettsyille is blessed to have near ^
ly all the empty homes filled,'aS the tjc
people from tKte different parts of the
country seemed to be well prepared jv
for the winter.
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. C...D, Sanders, Reporter. rb
Newberry News
Newberry, Jan. 18.?There was a
high day at Miller Chapel A. M. E. to
:hurch on last Sunday, notwithstand- ,T1
infL-iL-SSa^-S?gy midday, Satur- JH
day being the coldest day we~have had *
this__winter in Newberry. (vThe water he
froze in thd* pots , and buckets, be- ?J
fore breakfast. Even milk froze in,
pans. It did not remain cokl verj< Plong.
On Sunday it was very pleasantr
a nice crowd was out Sunday. Tl"
mominer t? hear Rev. J. O Smart, hi
Sunday evening at 7:30 P. E. Rev. G.-'(h
K. Lyles preached one of those old 11
revival sermons from Darriel 2:8~ Sub- u
Jeet ^'Importance of Proper TeacH^-^
ing." The" business side of the first' -0*
quEypterly conference *w?s taken up;
Monday evening 7:30 by P. E. G. n'
Kr Lyles at Miller; after reading the
Scripture. Then the conference" was
organized as follows: Br<jg. U.' S.
Money Treas.; L. M. Gildcy^Mission^?
ary Treas.; S. L. ivloon, Contingent
Ireas.. All the departments . of the
church had a Report p^id the P. E. nn
yqs, Miller ' LHAfcM khfiWS . .BothiHfc ~
slse but to pay out. . th
Jdrs. Jannie Smart was elected re- ce
porter for the different papers. V ye
one week visiting friends. She stop '
ped in~one of the largest hotels in by
Augusta. She had a very pleasant to
trip- -??
Miss Mascy Williams Hart-is is o?
visiting friends tin Newberry. She Pa
is /ffeefcing Spartanburg her home, t fri
Mr. W. W. Graham received a ser- '^T
ious accident on last Monday, when at
hie got his ankle knocked out of place. vvi
*The. girls are still having secret vyl
marriages in Newberry. Watch the
Leader."??' -? ^
??? MTRENTON
NOTES. _ il!
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On Wednesday of last week Prof, ^
LJB_Burgessf State colored superyis. .ill
or of Vocational Agriculture visited
Buttiif AoHdmny -fcr th?pur M
specting the vocational work and to
establish an agricultural cbuncimTe ->~
expressed great satisfaction with the '
work being done by the local iqstruc- ^
tor. Prof. J; Mr^Jones. Prof. Burgess
remained at the school-until". Friday ?1
afternoon. _ ~ ?
Prof." Johnson, principal of John- ^
-ston Piihlic school,?visited Beltla. ___
in company with Prof. Burgess.
On Saturday Profs. Jones and Mc- ^
Intosh motored to Augusta to wit'
tA\
ness a basket ball game between the 1;
teams of Walker Baptist and Voor
r
hees Institutes. bn
Last week" was observed as the air- ?
nual week of prayer by the faculty ^
and students of Bettis Academy.
There wa3 an .exhibition of deep fervor
pnd spiritual awakening in the ^
meetings^ r???-??1?- ? =7
Mrs. S. L. Collins has been confined
to her room for several days orr-ae? ~gcount
of illness. We note with joy ^
Bricks, are being placed on the fh
grounds for the erection of a brick
which we lost by fire last Novembers ^
This building promises to be a great -v
addition tp our campus. ?
Prof. S. F. Emanuel teacher of K
Latin, had hig pedagogical ardor some .
what .^accelerated by the negative
route theT other day -when he asked
his third year pupils to express their
opinions as to the study of Latin.. ~
One pupil briefly wrote: Latin is a
language, or at least it used to be;
first it killed the Roman -people, and
now its killing me. "\
Someone writes of-a certain subject
that we teaeft in the "HI" feehool TT
and spells it thus: "Fizzicks.", Who
Last Saturd&y Misses Belva Ba- *1
coit and Ethel Collins motored to t ?
Edgefield, th6 home of the latter. | Bi
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Tho- high- school department..-* of
&tls Academy 1ft making splendid ogress
under the direction ,of Prof,
'm. W7 Nicholson.
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GER FLOWERS ARRIVES
IN LOS ^NGELES AND
STARTS TRAINING 'FOR LOMSKT: Z
Lmo- Angeles, Cal., Jan^l'aeHte. last
News BureauJ^'TigoP* Flow- ,
5. whose middleweight crown was
tely taken away from him by an in- _
mpetent Chicago referee, arrived in ,
>3 Angeles Tuesday-momipg and/is-1
training at the jVIa+U- -StrceL Ath:ic
Club for his bout with Leo Lom- j
I at"Wrigley, -Saturday afternoon;
Ehary 22<L
Mickey"---Walker, "synthetic" middlelight
champion, lande ^lin this city
st a few days ahead of Flowers, and
is expected that he will challenge '
' '
Although Loniski is rated very highin
thes&.parts, Flowers should, give
m a. boxing lesson in* all of the ton
unds. ?. . .
Ol R Mn.LINS^LETTER.
Mullins,? Jan. 18.?I am thankful .
our heavenly Father for. allowing
e to see the year 15127, Since writ <
g^to Th**--I-? ??!,? hiti h'fvn our
Home-and- took hissie J5?. c.'a7-~ "
?u??Samuel, to her heavenly Jioiiio.
le passed peacefully , aayay Sunday^
l'c. the 20th, at ong fifteen. o!clock .
m. Peace be to . her ashes*. She
ayes two little children behind her.
io giTan<tfather ah(l"gi andmother and
isband will tale care of the ehil en.
I hope by the help of God to
nect her xn that heavenly home,
here there, is no death, but jveace
rt everlasting joy. There is .land
pure dftlight, where saints imiyorl.
reign, ini'.i'itc ?l.-iy?excludes the ght
and pleasure banish pain. ;
_lier Parents: .
Mr. find Mrs; _Dr C. Calhoun.
. WAY SIDE NflTPS * _
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(By Prof W. R. Bowman.)
Your 'scrihe lias hnoii n.i:irr.ii>rl l.iii nv
ine years, daring 'that time has alJv-iu
isi iua? luune, fWliere *
e madam and I talked about, our suess
and failure the past year. This
ar we decided to take a "fax ehast\"'"<
jnt of onv time ;;f St.- Matt?inyft^-;7-=7^=:We
closed school .Wednesday, we tit _<
the peart' liousd Thursday aivd on (
St." Matthews, where we met Pro.
1.Cin^nyanT^it the depot waiting for ]
r arrival. , He soon" had t;^' at* h'i.% .
latial homo, where we mdt"'"our .old
end. Miss Martin ,ouo of the teaeh^ i
s^tn the^rtone'y inn graded s'TimT"
Sumter. Mrs. - Martin is' now. a
dow, ^ijie was twice our used-fo be 1
len we were young.
While at St. Matthews we met many
nnr old friends,,-among -tliotTtTTWt^re
r. John W>" I l.v > l.ut h r. aim runs . a ~
are and helped -people by the week '
tratio. We ;ilSo took diiinor- with <
rs:. Mnmin-Monli rie.-drr-tdm-dmrTT^iTrr "
c^d'epot. This dinner would do we.li'
r~iny p,invrno'r~~ to?aUend.?W-e- lon't
eiioua-U ndi. etive ,-T? 1
arid to desc ribe it... ~ ~ '
;eet daughter, "Justine, was there 1
Vn school and waited 'on the (aide. 1
rots, J. A. Ford-and Warle'y took us
er to sop their tratning school. To (
V till' tifrrt tt'" -" l " <> ; a) " dug
some things worth white for the
ildren jnt St.-fvrat thews and also (Jal-. J
mil t oijniy. Thcv have ten or more "
acliefsi Wlieu Prof Ford took.
ai kk: in 11 iiuiieen j rars .1 Kl), lie 1UU1
o teachers. * y
The. Rev. Dr. Moscly is the now '
istor in towiw WaUh-hr. Unscly.,
lild a church thai compares with his
telllgent and the good people of St.
atthcws' standing. ~
Sine Pinit.WJutl^^itrrteaU, Sol Clnin..
rnl" is tiro big hos.s. (luinyaril has
oney 'in I hi- lKink-hy-jt tie tT'itm^.'inn^. *
e helped many people b.V lifting'
eir mortgages and so forth, hut the 1
!St of all ho 'haves' Kis church and
id supreme ^jifivc all. His ( iilt n.reil
ire is t pe_ host ..wr'iii r ln Si. Afa'f~~
)t only., of St. Matthews, but KoiltlV
irolina. "Vbu just "ein't beat. ,t)afsv^
e~Jri the gclrool4 rortm. Of .course,
ere are other good teachers, tocv..
rs. floker, Moultrie, and Summer,
it?uuuu?uxoiiiiU?Daisy loo That's
hat Mr. Folder told me.
A HtUULIAK r K I tNUSH IP.
By J- W. Witherspoon.
BEPOIIE. . ? * '
Vh'o, dat nipp'ah? I r|on' need 'iriv,
You may kmp 'jm in yon' fioT;.
nrttpiv, wiil mo hi?< ehanee slim,
An' mall mind I won' conceal!
Cf yo' ptmh dat. man off on me*
J'lLJtek him.I guess, an', try, '
Jt I'll jgeeve'hiia 'at'll' be
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Saturday, January 22, 1^|
'.\uh To i.; ,v a v.i:iui cry. J " tt:?
'Fort} years I's bin a-tranipin* "
?"iho.ss do holds-and ?p do swamps;
Mow de;;e youngsters cointi a-cramp
' in'~ ' - Tea,
I 'spt rks to bttfek.de scamp. '
'ljl Hitose"ViTjrrrnh"B'"i;its-tr-.? ?? Soon
lie whole pho'eh's?illr- day
7 ii;mTa; 7 " ,. .
tVilc- we or men 4iy u-blowin,
Houd ,au-4^n- ;uttoii on do sands.. -S
:: i' MA'i .cain't ^it hit, HE
FAINT1?. : 7 ' ' 7 V
" " r .o
J shan't .staii" fo' stvle a Fing. j . ?
i'il .stah'^ liyeah aii'.geeve liiah complaint
' " . .
'Till dtf hells o' Hades ring. *
Shove *i:n off haih in a colier!
lie's gut time to reach de top! .
|t An niggah rise; Pm. a goner. .
M'ut: luni (iov.1i to' Hi-easy F> tickles',
Ueevb oat station- to slim,Jimp . '
1)1* 'liillyls. bullhcadcd, I'd walk
- crutches',. ' .
'Fore iiat placed! ao^to him."
7 AFTEUlWAltDS.
'Weil, btrudi^]^; 1 .slid worked fo' you,
1 g'i o\o U> yo' do place yon'* prit
Hhcr.s 'pO.scd yo" than inul tlioo,
linj 1 111 lU'lli; 1 ni.de it hot!
I tu.i* d'e.id'.-nain yen ?\viis do man
. I/.It C li'.j tiiit Wncoh home;?
Vrli' i know, malt I)nv7.vinti p.inf_ nO,
I know you'll swill}* 'oiu-aQUie-!. .. .
Tin j on' ificn', I'g'alkaya^ifttiBed'you Now,
cY coa.-c to iiic' you'll-he true?*
ly'V. 1 oil vit dat irlHCC*!"7l
THE SJOE WALKS* OF DETROIT.
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. Uy ."\L?Tennyson Dean. .
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rho weather of Deli oil. uai two below
',ivo on \\ enhesday. the 112th.. Snow
tad f;111 ?n all day an 1 it was stated "?
tb+rt-H- w .is ij.o large d. sirow^TMTTTira
men here in ji.ntiafy siiiee J880. ..
' Tllf lilot>i111 111 was illst? :i^ soft as
i>lio- tJrt ' ?Vi??a .1 inie night uponrx?
! ??. V. -h 1*1 VO?*. 'i s." snow wna. Ha'a
;iiitip- .of diamonds, in tho tuud.dy soil
jf California'. It was a wonderful
?
ma a nipre*v. underfill sight was to
'c>-?Uii1.p. n;i-e >>, 1 letrou wading
.heir way through the silvery snow .
diii-l'a.' [. i ii "a <i.ii >i-ie liciii-j ltohind
liayes sing. r J
He>au;, at Os host in Hall Wet'lnieslay
'night ami die: sued au?rtluilled a
JLb'lii c. pat ii-.v amii-Miee at least ft
xjh'd of v?hhh -eon-fsled of his own
'a?-e. As we w.-rc adjoining .we' could
T^rtf not only oitr raeo speaking of
lini 'but il.v.vs .i, tIit> object, said ytiatdoiand
Iiayes was a perfect vocal
'*'* ba-w ': i_ i.^ s 11 h_ >^. v<?Iit', ripngs" a!5
l'"e''i i.y,.< a ,.i,n i< i-~^ fluid,1' and
,Hy Time Ain't Long,"
om li the ill .Ij -.:: '.-SI deonkv as a
ud hut.-nairdiAeti through it.
-W j 1' " lie W j . ' 'i at Iho-ai nw.ii.-n fn I =_
words ol?1 '.ml ?Law ! encc punUar'U
m bnnli ?t
lunhy South dor a few momenta. "
1. M. Todiii, :-oti?of ltev. Tnhi^ pf
l.'niony is at,;-3ftt higan t.'niversity. We
liope iiini punch s. '
Dr. Owe its of Cdlupibi'h hys a \von- t
ieriul .cur-iier tor a drug store. .He is
Toliig vu'ir. i_: ; _
-Vi'i'.^itid -Mrs. I}; all spent the Phriatiit.ia
jvi itn .Mr. aim whs. bianco Wood
?i iut. lit n Viu.i'.i iKtiht ! was won
hirinlly prTpaUi'l by Alls. Porter of '
I'ohunlius, tla. -
Air. itnct Mrs. ."(Tool<t lias sent their
:i ilau ;r. 101; the w i til ex to
Florida.. V.e. wish for - her a joyous
Hon, lii'ii I'.i1. is c)i Atlanta, Ua.,,wa3
;!i ' t.?i ir . .i / ' v.?Voni) day to '
ujdroiiv. ]!:< 'jjirop.le ot Detroit, His ,
i. 11.1:1 n( ifticJley ..aikfvtss was unsurI'.:-.-?ii>.i',
> l:.. i-<1, ?ig-?
liL' 1 olaoi u..?ive,?Di .ulu>, was iilled^=^r
10 lao uiaiti'st. . ~.rrr' kn&Aa?iMttc(?utK
a r !? ! <i ?1 ?
To Keep AbreSsl"
- of The Times
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THE
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