The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 26, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT. t
THE LOCAL ft
-. j BUSI
invitatiojV Uie Business 'League
** re?Wkliiiy.ii sio-inn of opulaf llieet
in?s at the dill'erenT rtrarches^ 8- o'clock,
each Monday evening. .
Un next, Monday evening/ Feb. 28
at 8 . o'clock, the Business League
WTir he held at First Calvary Baptist
church. The speaktrrs will he Rev.
T. 1). Brown and a rcur esentative-of
: uA /?,.! U!~ /'I /'
LUU v.uiuiuuii; v^uiuuuui 01 cuninii;Rv\
It may be in the person of Senator
Christie Bennett, or Mr. Murphy flf
the" Columbia Bar.
ing at Trinity Baptist church was a
grand- success. Dr. Dillard of the
Columbia MinistersjUnion and a mem
.League, also Mr. McDonald, a member
of the Columbia Chamber of Corn
_ merce and chairman of the Com muniChest,.spoke
elonuentlv to the excellent
audience that had gathered
to hear the program, Mrs. George .A,
Singleon'* .Survev. of ' the Negro in
business was read to the audience
3, by Mrs. L,. J. Rhodes (.f the Good Samnnlnp
Hnapifrnl, , 'i . ?,?
. The Negro as an individual and tfs
and commercial , advertisement, and
SOME MEANINGS OF
3- FOUN pEKvS' DAY
-* 7?w '/ ) . ,r_
Continued from Page 1
of Philadelphia; at an?early age he
. ... was sold inter Djiluware where- he-was
brought up on a lavm jiV'the nqighborhood
lo 1 >o\Trrr- i-tc- began to
preach aboilt 171>0. liis.religion ufThis
plaintive song written soon
alter the hellish lnvtiirn.. l' ibiyry
-T--7 nught ai-propriat.eiy _a].piy to the No-t
? gro even today. - It is for us to render
the need for such lamentations
? ?emboli.?obsolete although iliey r;u'i
more obsolescent now than heretofore.
It is for the Colleges apd U.
nivensities charged with the resporisT
-bility of training Negro Vouth"J>|Lr
? tetmlriChi'hCiehaC.dlu;rq- must- be - ra
- dial solidarity?tmd- consciousness ol
kind before qxtr race?can hope to; Be -?
couue a potent factor in the-forward
?march of American civilization. Wf
' must contribute.' nani and, women U
1 all fields..-oil: pnili>:iviD'. It is. not p.
~-.n?ugh. tn -doctors
a lawyers, realtors, engineers.," editor?
' . as well ) nvti-.--.nf V.na. in lor
of these tiebls is \lopbndcnt upon_llu
ultimate consumers of' whatever wc
t.i < l.ir, l.i "...f.
.--if people that, we cannot hope to survive
economically, until we-.learn the
" lesson 01 cooperative' buying ami sell.-ing.
What hope the small-Ne~
' gro business 'man to compete-, Willi
the white corporation worth millions.
By pooling our resources and establishing
corporate enterprfses of bui
own we are able to compete success
ftrlly -grid at itie same time give nil-?pkt'yna-w?to
imr 170ys arrcr-'gTrls" wtui
are annually being graduated from
our colleges and universities. Oui
. - race muse pun iotroi-tvor rm? Unit
- is not tyr distant when the Negro in
Amenta will he solely dependent up
? on his own business enterpmtr-'-foT
' r- his existence. W-hen?one thinks of
j. the tremendous, amount- NegYoes
inus?t spend annually, for clothing,
. < food, amusement etc. it nujst readily
be seen h wv great is the need for
. /N'etrro l;t"'i xnnk yi.ids, aiiitist!:
numb-parks, ,?nd. houses. ^
cJu-wdey-lu out.: in ttu'.-i things out
work must I>e unceasing,'- It is too
"7 oft err that the Negroes' consciousness
__.-,'^r-qlL-kind "TTn^rrrr.vra-:
'i ,.77\VlK'h wo speak of consciousness of
7^ k'bo, we do not 'mean that narrow
' . " spirh?which causes?prn,"-ci ipiiuil~ TP
V ftnong our own ranks such as the such
__.as the herding together of the ditV
- . (!rent groups within the crrouh Oil ac"
WUftt ol "Jill'e rente in pigmental inn
r ' 'and the like, no!- .hould wit bo pro~
? vincial as ftrr asrouv "own ^grotip is
concerned.It was i>?t recently that
* a supposedly intelligent minister
speaUihg at a gathering of people in
the interest of the' A. !VT. TT. Church
is reported to have said that he was
opposed to any Negro from Georgia
or any other State coming to South
Carolina and getting the good positions.
By racial solidarity'Wtr'do not
ranee-to keep intelligence diAvh 'he1
PaTISP it comes from .another State.
No on# but an ignorant person'Would
he capable of making_an assertion akin
to that noted. What we want is
results in the prosecution of our oro~
grnfti. It* it were not for Itichard Allen
w4e perhaps wotild never have had
an_ A. M. E. Church and^ without an
. A.' M. E. Church perhaps we would
never hdve had an Allen University
nor an A. M. E. Church in South Carolina.
' Wns - Birhord Allen I nmitpCarolinian?
Young men do not be
" "7"?r .. V 7 . *
g?- ? - 7 ~
flEGRO
NESS LMGUE1
. ' ': ^ ' cd
, through-the Xegro "Business Leagues
j ihYoiighout. America with its National L !
i organuation, at? jidvertising program K
jol" .the Negro's worth to huinfln. soViety,
is being put ovfir, and oilr ra
_' citii stuck, so. to speak,.is rising in at
?and hotter advertised?tares of ,'t.he
-mm Id. ' ?ti;
1 'Locally, the League's drive is. for.
enip.oyuKUt el' the unemployed,- bet..
let :?chdBls- for Nemo ehihlion. mot'er-**
bitten Lion to streets in Negro sections, 'l>
ii i re and nloren t'oupei'ation ot
\ ??rr-t?tr?nr r-- l 'n. t: . 1*^
muus w.un ine powers ma t>e.
: ^ MJvMBERSHIP.
__1 All per.?6n&tof .goed'Vhnrncter, ov- if
" or sixteen" yearsAJFage, who believe
in stimulating aiid giving support to ,'j
Negro Business Enterprises, arp eligible
to membership.
? *-Seven uoav members- paid their join, j.
ing fee of ?i.00 as follows: Mr. ^
jtJeo. H. Hampton. Mr. Win. Mayo, ' ^
I *M 1'ss'a: A. NClli"n t!m- \T H ltnl. "
j loway, Mr. L. M. Robertson,' Mrs, *
1 Darnell Murphv. Mr?1*. M. Boa ling.. '
i ?1 - -
11. S. I.eevy, President, ,j,
W. c. .lohiisoii1_sjamiliu,yi . "fa
I: A1.~At~M.\Ws; Tlfr^Alx. Com. "pi
a v .vpsr-civcs fur there-is a oa-cat bt
satisfaction in knowledge itself. T 'oi
? kia+w- -that- v<ttt- .".re Eflllatlttiucd?at?ht
times "to stop and ask: What's-" trie tr
a.se .' When *y6n se.e men \vbo have *'?
|K=nL>-yW'-rs hi teik and preparation .t
to become masters in their- tield, lord* ai
e?i ever by (loutirui: ignoramuses, some \<i
t of ..whom could not pte v n fmntli grade --1
'H-xaininalion. Don't give up-^yrfung- rii
inien "because it is niVon your should* w
'bo' I h i t! I -1,' of -i 1 br'in i in in 1 bit?JH
n jobiii. rriH |>H. 'Obtain kriowK'tlji<J?~
tudgnis and as Mnvgarett Fuller en- <>l
. ioi is us:.VIf you have knowledge, let v.
.. .i-ht'i -1 i lv; l-i.fiv CitmP.-r j -H- if-" HrfT-n T
1 | j U .l % I^'inisi
I laying tfiejpart of the sycophant and H
*he b\pixydte. Uy, real_,pign-ttrrrl xvir- b'
1 nu lv. Know what your rights .are b1
{ end <jc niani them..jil_..uU'.limes,. that?in
J hey be respected, regardless Who the ?>i
1 jll'eiuVr may I.e. -What we lioed most" It
I > a tare of .meir and wonipn who can in
'j-tads: ,' . In
r| 'Out 'of he night thiifeovers me
ami is lanoring now with unabated oj>
_enthusiaiairjlagd^ zeal for the cause Xf
. J .?, : " - ?' : - *
~ ~B!:rHr ns thc pit from-UH?ie:tu_ note. A'
Z:i-ItrTtT'V whatever (h <K mvavhe - tl
: ._'>> my L'luoiKi^vgtUo a?ul. - '
_in Ihe fell clutch of circumstance H
M have not winced nor criorf aloud v>.
> i.'irk-r the bludeonings of chance
? __i?il I "1 f I . I 1 II? 11" 1 II' 1 illlilTl" il LJ
'v. . ? !t!
'Beyond this place of race and tears,~:j
n .oou.S hut the hoi lor of the shade.
" .And yet ttie. menace ot' the years,
"THnds and shall find, me unafraid.
Wit matters not how straight ..the gdte,
r How charged with puiiishihcnst the
scroll, !(*
I am the muster' of my fate: In
1 am tiio captain of my soul." " if
For t< p lena a nine \ve htrvc becrr~j~
-ir.n'ii-t en t,wy cfpemh iit uimm?llut?
> white r.u e l?,r the education of our ^
i group. f'.'xvept;fn a few isolated ta* i.
; scs as represented by Aden Univcrsi- P
iy and other schools of "her t\pe, the
iJ hitflh'V education, .of. our, youth hns--n:
_heeli left to the nifVcy of the jwitiUc
iil'id'V. Y> o K/,.,11.1^1.! that. ; ,
our toils iiial our devotion to the eultsc ,H
of American civilization demand it, . \
All that is very true, but we cannot ,,s
deny that as a, race we have been al--.y,
together tuo indiil'ojc i)1 a1'""' mtr own?
~ "Wetiare. We have been too loath to.
i,mice niose savrincc., which must lie ;>
angle lii order _io ohta.in ..the. hest. pus-. g
sihle. results. If we do not awaken
. the?hrttrTlTgy that has lor gjg__y:
-"TH:iy. a time gripped us,our position
Avill soon become very precarious. Dr. t
1 lwmas Klsa Jone*. President of j{.
" l''lsk I nivcrsity sounded ,t1 it \Varning
at Bethel ktst~ Thursday' evening ip :|,
ids appeal to the race to save Fisk^V/i
Il'r' civitV; Uv?rpukt'?frillnyly of.
. the v rowing disinclination of White
philanthropy io. helj) a race of peoptercj!
who are apparently indill'erent ahoutc Vv
their own welfare. His appeal met \ ~
with, treimrous success; -The colored
and white citizenry of Columbia re-. he
sponded to his "npj etd* 'because they lv.
caught ct new vision of what educa- jyt
lion realty means. -What "is beinir fH
done for Fis'k through her presidents
and students, can and must Be done n.
for. Allyil |hr.mfTh thro cill'oit uf lihr Vff
" Pl'Osidetit. lacullV and3 .students. Our i-ii
.-helovcd president began a movement^-fff
in this direction quite some time aero., r.n
and it has ntet with some success, but to
mot with oTTe tenth, nay one fiftieth mi
tile success with which it can be met. mt
If inston-:l uf ,Lt>grudging the person ng
who puts an idea into action for the iy
benefit of all, all'* would work nssicf- In
uously to put that idea over the eonrviituency
- of Allen University could C,t
Perform a marvellous work. Under l'ei
I the jealous "opposition our nriaadottt?r?
lifts met, he has labored untiringly, Hi
the palm?
hileli litf kiTuuT fii bc, woriiij. ^
JSludems', faculty aiid lruip;^: 'Arc* g
<U Voing. to help him make Allen Uveiauijuu
school of which \\?* ilniurj , ,
ci- the iiife-al'st pride by'.y:oifr-am. riiUi
loyalty, devotion. and. wuiju. tir 'if
re you "going to turn a deaf our iy
e importunities of thq progressive *'<>>
t5P.' Wuj-ds as spell w ill nC-V1 put
e program .over, it :.> true that ?
on is' often ins pi 1 o' one?lu act. but r;
ter sot much wini^jnmnijhlgjunae- , :
lu .- t-hor.o who are t!)? midUm v iiims
itf the-.wind-jamming,-rftrocess
lUlude that the car. e represented ...
110L very much. When we-lalk sir
fttk.. tanking 'this- program- a suctps5'~~
H-. l.olif.L in tlw. ri(rhi nmi.-im, ..f it
f the-contribution ;of time, energy?pi
id money-: In perpetuating the i- >*
iiis of Richard. Allen, the fovrnthrmti
??vi'i dimji?Mi'l )x:<li-,m firv i't n?.t
lat-^Re was a man of independent v.
la riveter. The developmcn.t of chaicier
is- of primary i t npouanee in Ti
to development of the individual ami?p
ic race. . Apropos of this, 1 quote
qjii Confucius: "The highest study
all. is that which teaches us to tie- ; j
lop thoseprineiples oT purity and i
-ft'ert virtue w Inch heaven in .imrml ,
ay acquire the power of inducncing>r
good TtTMvj' ;|iiioii^st whom we are i
.aced,T'y our precepts and, eaainpteii u
Study without an end fro our- la*
.I S i-c.-y tinl"y \v'-Virr n n li.n i 1.. Ym
id thai v. e must. none the less-sel -r
fore it,, from the -i. ury lirrti?Its in?ri
ue that wo r.hiill ~ l.e ni.le?toT Ti
;ach it,, but in our struggle toward ii
we shall strelh^t&eu-otH' chtiracters ,
nf-give stability to our Ideas. so thathilst
ever ^advancing calmly ill* the . i
ime dirc'iTiunV tTBj shall Ho -rendcrp'd
. pa I ?le' of Applying the, facilities with
hub we have been gifted "to the best>
iMe?aecuunl." ~
f. , P lo dlialn your eu.is 1
it violating the rights of ,these with
horn yo.u deui. Richard Allen was- "
thrfity mrm; tic 7"".r:d vrtTflT-fre- *?=
ade- an-1 iua-dq appropriate - use of it
is economie -ideal- is worthy ol emu- i
thin. The?Knight<TP"ra-\e f;-onrs
eds men and women of -honesty",
iUgrity--arid>a' ifiiien "in the developeut
of business institutions.
ichard Alien "vCa's a man. of .strict
negricy. \-i-Us. word-' was his i.'.mi, ?=,
is a pity-that tlm A. M. K. f lmTTTT"
isn't more men of Allen's integrity *,
lah if has. In dealing with Uicii.aid
iIuii_it-iUWP-'l in-ees.su ry to pre. e.- vu
t>reliii.eiiN.?
-Ti<-e<! to do or' not to. do-a certa-'n.
lingpJLXc -would not. ree?nl from hi/ ?ord
even i-l\ough pot to do. so im- .
V t, ,1 h oi 'I "" :-l^ 1 T -O' -i
need -of .emulation. I.et us keep
lose ideals of Richard Allen in/mind
!'i tench mil as fit" US the anfipdnvs
the endeavor tr> bring about a new
y for Allen University. Negro edi'tt'ipn,
and Cosmic betterment. "'iTiO
eal's. of Allen included t-he brother- '*
tod of man, aftij- all what is life _
[not?to live -happily with 'ones fel'tv'i-.
_ Kuwin -.Mai hain in a js-cin eii
TeT ^TiTinTv; littod" ON'C'latijTsT" :
he crest and erownipg-Cf ail good,
ife's final star, is l.fc?:hc.i'iu'n.fl;
or it wilP hi iiiii- aaahf to earth
er last )io'tfsy ai>U mn r!rr~ iil
send new light, oh evvry' i-are.
Cvtci. his liic tn ttiriTs' i I7if-(j..; I>. -" ;
CTitc. of Uus .his master .permuted
?--> er--meeting'and preseliing-in his C*
a;se, stinl' was himself cjinverted.
fjV master showed ti> oitversion by '
ai.injr it- possible for. Ins*slaves to
eunie live. Aecuid'n^iy Uiehar.i
'!j 11 ami Ins. luoliui'' li . ir4rf?rirrrr
e<|.||)l (' ' r V illlfly.ll I ! ,"
it-bard left his ina.-vfer a..d !.t :rnn in
few himself with a j-ohveutlijCi'
ni U'liKil; thou lw wa-' c-i i, {iTt .y< >i at
fi>-tier-UMiirth?rrr ? > hri<!; y. :i 1; d on ?
worked as a day laborer; then as
U-am.uer hauling salt (hiving- the ..
volotlomiry was I'nnn id ho' - v ^nit
County; 1 tolawHro. i)ari lg ail <
lis time. he. ixroaehed whenever he
iliUI. .Vl'tei ho hsul aei.un-cii rx-nrrh _
it e he' began to travel I'rom ni.-iro to .
Ueepre:uhiau. Like Paul, ho wurk!^t\1th
his hands &!r~7us own'support 1
bile he - preached. In the-, fall of r1
Hd he was in V. ilmiaeton. JJaki.?^
are: later and until sminr>- of IK ,1 I
- travelled. and preached?Tn Xc-\v TT
rscy; later in 1874 ho travelled ami IV
* .
tvu/hecJ^JLBu. J'uansyh'ania, going to >?
nlnor. Lancaster,, York and other tl
tints.- Thence ho went to Haiti- ,!?;
QIC where .Peco-inher 1784 hn v.-is ^
r* nt .at?the fii-.it in 1 al. ooiilYi - K
?i rhe. leader:?. In 1875 he traveled ]>1
to on Baltimore circuit, and held
etings. in "Mcthydist Alley," Haiti5re,.Maryland.
Bishop Asbtiry roc- c<]
Jilzcd Allen's talent? and frequent-4 , .
gave mm assignments to preach, th
February. 1780. he again came to so
filadelphin and preached at St. u;
>orge MethodUt Church and at dif- It
rent places in * hat, city where. Lliurn. ha
m llii'H a large colored population, ' c><
?, said: "I soon feaw a large field a
en in seeking and instructing-mrrXJthO
'rtrttn "brethren, who' had been- a-pe
CTTn LKAPffK ? t w
?:?',i. T5 ireoj-i.e, and Bte\v o? JTmio:"it
.wl'llC^U \)iii)ln- Worship." Hp | pf
r.v.TIi .-i: .?or >.iKct?n?yw in l'hiladcl- ?
h<i?i''%42 mcrr.'ocra. As $
.iTy a. 17Sr> la." imposed a 'separate ? !.'
lae.o ol wgt-?,L4i .LwmfrF-holriVOd
k. hi: I. Jin. v, li' e< opposed this, and is
tj. tii. co. vtji'fl i. brt'ihion favored ^
^'.o J ' h. i.'eeaaso ol"' Allen's 3
j ' !*i iiii < i-eoiMre.l Worship- O
s ;v.' St. tlcofj;v' jt'rew very largc?' v
H*i! i ;?' \Wi v separated front the ^
v .. ' iii w .i.u t liem \\*I.th
?*?-TT^-trv-rr- Tl " " i TtlOH). ~ 1 lie CVISiS
.?? .* u?E ivlay .auut'iiiaK \\ lien .the
' ,!-m- , tii? e< doted people to ?}
f He.iy. i* ;t >?>-.,ie made a mis- .^_
- - - . Hie hup , .\llop g
sVr-?H-- rtr "He told it* to jjo, and
' V i' t.> yd. - SH A-x?' :5 w
:\tr. uyo'r the ones fi in
H i / >" oiv iijued '.helow, not c
i - >\ . :Vm- i^Ticr. V\ y Look those g
' "i-'.jHtiJr had t>o;run, .and they 9
i. e'jH ihrooijjt sinking;, and just ? ,
tv.-'p-- t. t the se;us4 the elder said.
' ; ',-v ;y.' We had not IwdTilong > <
an hives before 1 heard con- -j.
de.nhle?sen it limy anti-Tow talking. V
rrtirrd myelin rt npTntd saw one of Y
e .r e-,<havilli;- h hi of Kev" Ah-i
.'".'.e - uirtvLv JtinV. off of his >
.i ! .... Vov: ;rnn o.'enilV-"~f~
h ' 1 It i <. . "VI r .Intinlj Y
'. ! ' Vi ;.it till ; va.wr is over.'- ^
I , ; ' i ill ' vn vi m -miret p,.r %
p -I .1 i. Ill > il ' 11| .lill .mil I'ul Li'
r- ';)"..1-.4V- sal.r. ''Wait X
i .is--.ovyr find Twill j>et A
r ijf 'l ii -bli' jtuu no more/ .. With Y
ta ; . i I C3 ..i- y(<->
t; U'1.? *1 !<y> }oS iiji?isjt?ilce. f
'' - - ' I - v - 11 to .William.'White X
' 1' '.> ' > t-ii.s time prayer %
- \\' ail wynV"out of. U?t ;j*
, ' ' . f y were no <i
,rr T'i 1?f wi-7h-it- i;; thai chli
I5" I'*.'' i >v:m (Jul, for aft in1
( lilll'.-i).1, Til f?*T
V' ' S.- " 'was, tai t- $
. 'V- .j " ' : . i Ai. floni "2
JLil . ' i,l''-"ntpIV; .'li-IU'S O
1 Ti:- gynflL d
'll . t'i:. ;A. i I. ci I h<> 77777-" ~8~
: " .!>' "V. ijomamml Mofho-. J.
' 'J' '- The fiivt "g
. ' ' V . Wis -m Irf))nbawl St. 3
' n.i.;>v:iy of the cora'
1 *Jt- -ti :?; <! A !h-n k"OfVf " it'"
i vi- A !i: n- r.nd"-hoyi't^ ,,,1 \j. ?
l'u^- ! ,;> ' a-i'l moved It 6ii ~
j-.' ; - ' i l inu '-h war' ?
^ ^ A I IlVthis ...
1 'i i" *iiui<>jiv4r~
('i;" 1 :i". ' 4l-y nil1) nielli .school, ]
t* v.Trc stsit bv .the
Oo;viV! * ? o, JnlTlhi Bish
. . 1. ; ..
! v vrs orfUiiiioib ohror.
'" : : m he. 1,,.<| 1 irmr
,1 t . , li'
v v.\ in other ppris- ,
1 i-y.. of- these like
* 1 (\>nfef- ?11
> ' /% . ill
. o-cu1. . i hi- orjraRizf
f " " " 'Allen U'?i ninny V
- ' "..;ni in April 1&IG-I;']
'' . Li:?A'Qil'. M)' iniv in j.
-? ;U| >' : "i'-'tl ill" Vl'rlean"|~1J"
' i1 i<u)-ei t'ig'icch. Rirti-J"
' ? ! .'tic. .*Lt.?i Bi-lv?1. ;ifui of-j'
iT^-< .-;V}.-! : I f.. iiil. .ho soi'veii un-'j' '
ir. :" o.r3rf^":.i:i:. if?i..sTi. in{ "
' ! i; -lif.'TiJi. L ill.'-., ij.-lifio^i
:t'i Aiicu" vvifs, :u..hn of iu.lo-j1'
1 ? t. ji'uwii?Ly iii.s
f'< i it-u....;>ti . I J " his- j)uo'
' ' -r ' j unwkll,'ilivers
Mtpport linn,
i |.? It
: : rt
- - ~ m U11 MuUUi
, 1 ' ^
?Li?:?1' ?y i I In' 11 t ;ii iiK'iit?A
. ?ttcimrr
1 : in.?-A .. M.IU' !.i- 'dai more"
'1 'v ' ' hv- alwnys ?*7
lit'. ; i v'i-loil" tu ~have~
11 a ~?!e.r; he ywiiuil^iM^ral
, ...| v.;.,. .established
Urr-u 'br ,i;i j i., i>hii.ujri~i,i^ ' ,
:> M-1 vv.MJy. liy was a man of
.fief integrity; whoii a slave he de- .
tu" d i..o> . liiii wei'd was talc-" ~
""v '' ' it.ne ;o itcnf a Hoi-e ^
.- a. i,_> JU....IV > -,^tra;rrro. wnciV.
? ' P< rpe.-ty wa_ put-chased for . '
W v-tTTii'j.ir churi-ITj though a ma- '
oo-y?<?r the cMiimltTee wanted to
:-,.lii' tiu i ;aui did so. Al- "
1;\bad yi'<a Li,, w-ni-fci, ami there- 'S
>rc kept .it. Ami this should ever '
romrmlv .vil 'i'u cortitoet hm' with'??
. oldest .'.piece...of property owned
any >.ey;:o' ?>; anj^izAtion in the ,
ry?; ho "1,i. t1 li.uh! _ on it was .
Alia:'. .Ml. lis His 11111)11 ir?..
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Purpose
1 ;t uwieiy ut call nHorrt-mrr to The ~ ^
"-at Allen I nKer.my wasJ'ounjJ-, ..!&
. and- lo honor-its founder that we JLiJ
i ,'i i here today? Would.
o.-e noble men who ha-Ce .wrought
v.-r family in the' Jgist have us'rest To
or, Iiio deet'.s which they have done?
iiijA oere true then \fy>vks would 'hu
is i- ht on in vane?Wo eoiKO today to' u
mnkinoiato those heroes, yes, but pa
f;)V 111<l?nr?Or> niotSi'ntAe lit, .?%-!
lul -purpeso i* to inspire those young ik
oplo to work with all their might i
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Poro Beai
I l.inTTulture, f acial Massi\ging
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I. S. Leevy's Dej
1 13 1 Washington Street
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Madam ('. .1 Walker's
Times v>T? <'n>ur.i ^?;i?'
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i-<22 Assembly SireeT
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"Hijt l.ine.uf'Hot,lung For ^
r^Tr. Huyj. A iSp-a^iV
Dry (ioods, Slu
?-?'?-? > i no il-M'i ' .vit i o:i r sc )i\
Shop",'-BaTber 5Kop and Bec.f
We are not selling Race Pi
cause We can sett BeJfer fo
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7. ELITl^HAND
2722JSKN A'i'K ST. ' pherto S
-uioinijlish* jili tii:tt i:iy_Jn^?hviT 7T
w; i lot liio p'-fix-tuity oC the noble <V
V">!. ti;>i n?v.' iiti-j-i???vHj?bttlovcrf?ins ft
ti'.n is .r?Muni.-.l. A- X, ?'iyicvt|?n?n
t ;'-,L-jUUy II' I-._iii ,.u u-nMors. ~
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" ^ op- " -ill
ryhuh the; i iiti; and r.lo-of ,\
uvrfoup have boon Am'.-d: "Wo have d
y1 I ?) < "enjoying the" privi-* a
1 '"W^T" '1 ' 11 "'I "I llU-lnl! !!,. :
iui.u juiibons tit'- onr'TTi'Viiii) arc still 'a
ojvi.y ;a ilus-tr -ignorance<tv]Tivh. if ,\
'l iu--':-1 <1 vTFil lead, mir la-einto ^
e.ahyy of despair. ? *
Dili'. (oandoi-. :l.uilt |j\k hotter titan
oy kntjvv. Jt waV-soon -after the
i.'^' had boon oil aiici pried front ''
0 >,n?i* pi slavery that our in^t-i
:'n u-j '-'-Hanljt-I. Oar in a it mi, ,n
-tyi.i.iro iiv i-htit a .|^< ever lx"en"~"
dv.-emteny iitM.rr Negroes' lor
< ;*P'j- i. If require:! nr> small do- g
pi..-ti.il and saerilice to raise it '*
s'.t,, 1 .s; aj a lard. 'Yet Jt'is' far
n: u;iat it shoutd. be. Wo have not
J 1a the i..uad_j-o-,ior<t which?r_
i w?a k. np bat -reave :* is being
' ^'Jo iitaini'.er.t of -the goal
'b nt sa a' upon liKPfnntinucd^ of- ,\
rH "f.-uH who lire eotiiieetod in any
jf. noxyevtr' small,.CV-dt-h the school -A-,.
fbt- Immediate pmrpnse of this '
V- ' "?I ! l' I- a t rnaior re-ujve
1 oar ivin ', to 1111i:i . -> 1T ^
i'i" the at-ainniont of ,-i \yop
&?irrr^h The s! niton is have been
ibei^s?uf their iln'o.?toward"
Allan-- Vit.euT3iml -h; i v Oi ?.pm-rrhr ?
' ! iviMsiiuf to the tail
iuh1 niton tlionvTdr financial aid.
it- , have (lore \u-H~tnTT~i '.uM have iii'
fan hotter. \\V" hope that tlitV"'
mo ii -v\<i11 feel their ypsponsibility
in 1 la'i'nlyraa amn u-n~s on,"and that
a j' i' a.i-?^iil tin?w-TTTTt?rhey can
. forrrfmx?TF"<did that more
ii-iT'l; will bo jraijued i'*r Indpecl AN
1 1 rdvefSl y f, worthy of every Noo'-t
su|);iort because of her record
"TtT'tfvo e.lucatioli.| It frum11'1** foe ?
to roe the fact that we are Nc' i
J. hem use what , we are. we are
irff remain, and we must-(j?b-t*>- .
ther tnd work out our salvation to
r* ,lie^t of our several and joint a
tli ' H !s the purpose of educa
Tl < [lira iwdnnt vtluVioe into I ftF "
and jtl 1'iT'OiJUf libit a^"uu~ftro nrln. I
(vfjOur 00:11 petitive' ability increase ,
t'onotncr* dticc wrote;
1. l?o )i Xf > 11 ill day'l:ke tliU dc~
inarch: for.tivelioss.
uL*d with hlow an Mow Lei rayed,
--o-iiini who-e wno-dimmed-TTfys^T^r
etve bliss: " "
ill must on suet cm those who
brought, one low, ' o
be a Negro ,iii a .day like this." . ? | C|
In he a.Xogcu in a day like this O
iiands r.u e potion, |>al innee JtlijLt, 3
V~wai(Tin utter darkness. 'Tis the x
th to miss and knock, unheeded, at ?
iwm prate, to-be a in a day ?
e this. I 8
To be a "Negro in a day like this ^
1
turday, February 2f>. * 1927.
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iiy Shop 1:; .
, Nlvuiicu!iiifr. i ian 15?bljir.fe 0
jSJON & DLNDV - . $
parlmem Store A :.
Columbia, lv,C. i
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si>t Store-'27!"
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St Phone 7567 ?
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1U' vl-cp Toi \\ omen. [
ride.- Cuy f,< US be: |
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ti -jmnr-rfr Ollr. piTi'i'S are " ?j "
cihyil 1" or and Delivered; ' ^ ' ~
^?is Our Motto.
laundry ; /I j;
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'a Ui *' ;>v ^ hi*. evil hnyc we * \9
'MLc.-yW trl.Uyall j
<ttiy iil.o'- / ' J* ? ' k'? j
> iuiui'iV Upon the race. . ,
. ? ... ? COW0.S AW, !ll(!ll aK' sJilVL-S 1
e:!a.vs. (l:Aanva'''i to tho (Just of' '.J
Ciunc dear . he thep,,^
IS'/" ' ^'111 bave.hHd their '
path:
ur nope is in lurou- mori,
Vcbuild tho-ANtrHd attain ~~
o ^ flips ?win titf ??:%..; ran:'.
v'-!VNiUy" sialic
lor nicnT Bcsftjy
To:4 ~~ =
"W A V ( : -()"
An l.k-,-,1 Ilnir for Men nil,J
trarnuv- Kwj-*: t he- rtj-flr ih its place '- "
"'I trair. I fair f,i -li,.wir.<
nil1" ill . . ""| '[ '
liarhei Shop ^
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WrijhgUs 55
r~Before ' om'ng
-r;_To New Y ork "
.?A J, pi u.??wL?.;1 ij i lilh^ I'Ten r ihv
;< "Veiy ^ i i't in HTP n* <abb>~
?wjsr", W'onicl be benefitted by
first yPtrilVg" m touch wiin us,
br-c/m c . w rn~e' ab!e togive
you valuable information abou( ' t|
_tb.??. b'-.*.\) jjl a r . I.i :A1. p'lii New ?
^ or 1^7 when -you < nn be .as sate _*>
as you arc m vour own honu*. ' /
\\V can supply you with a suitable
home in which "'n I'"** "
\V'e are b rated in ihr hinrl
Trf~*Thy taibn tjj._pT7piilaljon ih
' Nrw "V"TfC iTC
Mar iette Realty Co, Jnc
401 Wcsl lT5tI? Street
New ?YorU City. Suite 8
Love B. Woods, nayer
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The Economy Shoe. ^
Repairir?.__Siio43c ?
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W r- Sir.itIAj-fi.Tji.lv Hi
ffi?t-l<?? flilt't! ho;"- AikI l)cliv-re<l re
;.Vt L.V \ IRIAI. Phone 3926 0
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