The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 23, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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4,'"" J- B. 'LEWIK -- -- . - Fraterrnd ('orrirsponflenri'
^ W. FKA.vK W lb-iLlA.Ms) i TT T T7I _L.. Correspondence
ililNHV 1>. I'lvAkSON ; ~ -- New, Kditor
'"* ', VQ1,!0.;-44t*l-HAA1 1j i t).\ . .. . c? .v." "1". .'SLA . lUanagt-r
?r ,itue mad .rur. . m. eUlTcii -<y oust be wry b iei',. and
should 4^afcK>t!v" edis'iirb-!' ?? /?k-' 1 he i'a'intetto i.ratt.er not later than Tue^ ilay
c.T eath. .seek,- City >ie\vs. locals, personals and social news, by Wednesday
nieht. .
?I 1 i ? ? I I in r i - HI lawn II m nwa i?<i ttm mi ???,
? """CQLUMCKl>AyTjuLy :iiTl927
r Of tho <| Sy ncbiii'rs lojy thy lirfJLii months of this vear.
1 sippi furnishes almostTali?.4, -i.?uf_-in -intelligence and other.
thir.Ks- liuit characterize ci\ilizatlon Mi-*i^-ipp; .fmrF nt-ttrr^
? loot. The1*0 's_a very close connection in i In-<< ^ii..r- ^
=7 mmm *m>rrmm ' * * * " *I
. Friend >f law ami order ee: tainiy must applaud Govevhorj
hicl.ards in ft is u'ciermTTiattoii to see iliat^the courts and not.mobs
by .s!p)|-'iiM n lv > arc una, flu take's bo chame-v nor counts,
tiie cost. \\ bore i hero st ents likelihood of mob action, he makes
H a. disp].,/ o; 11-:: law in the .iorm*oil National Guard units with
II.Ml IH'uw!l> In u , diot and sli< ' ' *T_
, ?z m v~ i1:?1' " if... . t
Attei some *"??? ..on the part oi the colored people Unit a while,
T , j"a" Nvo.u-kFbe-ian;ted a s InttitwrTo; LiberiaIjecause of its added
t u\cMio;ie uucrc-sts have aspeirt~;so * many
,?mii:ip;,is there, lYo'-ddv-m Ciwiiiige has named a high class colored
lawyer?W m. T. Francis of St. Fuul. Minn -Ifior tile nost. This:
? I llit-itnily riipltmiain, ))oH-Ht,\v^hel(l hy-rrrrlored cltlxeli.
ell. the Klks, or i'qthgiv'tiny rulers Thereof.seem to have
~ ''cached simie-.kindVf an agreement/as to the. holding of the con
vent ion: business ve siou- are to'be .held in Newark. N.J..!
and .the social ip.Vcw York wuto, ahjo the.-. delegates. .mil lie
? housed. * Alter all. wliy should -t here have been all the lnillaballoo
abount meeting in New } or.k? Will the delegates take tiff all em-1
blvms of K14wt Wflvn the >o- 4 ns adjourn in Newark and -then go
to their \ ari< u.- lodefy-nv p-j.n?-< In \'i n- Vnil-??TellTis. Mr. W-ll- "
~ .v,on, sd" w'e- won J-violate that famous injunction.
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? ' For d.'Wni iyhi i''e[ita ,u 'v :;l:d suipuniy.This-i n citl^ht?AVe th'ink
takes the cuke. The Ntate Bank l'lxaniinor-issued his call to ail
banks OX the State ior ..-eatena n.s of their condition att.he clo.-c
?i: husiaess, Juno,oh; I'd.-7. Tin Victory -Sa\ nigs H.-ir.k of. nm\i.
" , publi^tieci. it:; condition U'itb ti e usual headline's of .ail .banks:!.
'kSt atemi nl oi liiec.ohdph.of . he Victory ISavi-ngvv Bank, located
at Columbia, Si ( at t.lib close t>f.business, June 30, 1027.": The
statement sho^j^ thedians jii a very e^i?vjj>Tndi.ti()n. A few days
alter hcnvKiSjoTa woman delosi or cjun'ri'ido-the bank and asked"'
.1-0'('lr>;iO out. Tkm' account?vvlik h was \ I'fy small-?and on being'
had '- 'a ! the statement'and told her'
y that tie- 'ctUK-iwid w!?(1 uiri lio.dne^ mi...June <hoy \TjVy4n
there is irrrrrj4!T^rdTy TiTTnoTTban coined \\
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M(>BS ANl) p\ ILI/ATK)N " / '
*flpacing 'unit n> oi ;. eaT.~n t he ("TfaTiigfrng aiid'one hundred
doHar ,/fhie <>m \\ . fi. Ac.r-";\ "the high .school principal afel
religious loader.?l.orb < in. im.H.-'?^vtctrod at focTcoa. Pa.. 1
<>r Hoy-'in- a woman and her y.img'son. Judge I. II. Sutton said:!
< 1*1,v.* 1 . - .
yny iftv\ |jrqvi(i?'>- a way in whi; h'e-'rninals and violators of the t
law may ??. nni'Mtv*1 ->">> " '? i n,. :Tny other'
^ *"wa.^s a' i.'{mv -;t o?ir, . vstem <X-g'?ver*mi(?ivt and an outrage on
the h\w: w e must leanf that i. is worse in a way to he a menu i.
her of a ' i j Lhan "Tajy VerLLttiiifffci^fCTiifrkEM^"hurts ohoortwo. (
iTul a mo:,. hurt>. oveiyi dy. the entire peonlo. inr1'1 it own j
memberr. Vi'ii . u iu,K ini wi.rv at this woman, but at the whole i
^ I # t- * -f
r ouour e?\ -The rule of. might and the strong-1
?M-4hr-Vht1^reverse iif..-'Yil'z.it ion-ami society. and every blow '
stria k the ^ruiTnin wa a blowagainst that sacred -structure arid j
the law^ Such method-- T*ot mi^wfll not, he al ;
wi " lowed in this section oy circuit as!long-as I am on the bench."' a.
f'trcng v.j.-d.. :;,a? these. and vR they but expressed what all!
intelligent minds mn*t reco?_?n>zo. If the men whowonstitute the 1
juries only had .-uch-n conception of what civilization "oally means!
there. woidd_h<> hm f av occri^ons for judges |o make such obser-;
. .yations. The trouble is juries ihoroselves-are not in accord with j
the principles j*T ci\hizaion. I'.ecause of, that. America is known !'
; -as-i lit: c-oimyy "of mob rule, tlecauso of that, nine human souls:
, . \Vqre sent yn c ornity i y moos. Vnnv burnt alive too. for the first
- six t Irfj ee.i. ;'fJoWrs to ihese'mohs mean nothing:!
"civiliznt ion fo them is somet-Ktng noL_underst<<od. Mob.Si flourislrtbecau.se
juries, otherwise the pmplo. believe mobs nre us ch'ectKe
. as courts. And tins belief is luperinduced by the 'knowledge that !
the.v hfive the nowo'if ;m.: iv-:tn i > .
< -;? ';** ** v"myTr-"i3r"iK">' ,,iaKes rignt. America
in ner prnte mayTTot boiiti've if, UnFshe is"nursing in her bosoni j
that \vnkh will in the end btdng sorrow and destruction to her,!
|,n'(' s it i" tn: i t i?m. .a rrt^bless'America certainly would lie aJ
n^jis^siimeLhU^-to^frcitrzeiisr'alikeT '
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tHb ('IIARLESTON MESSENGElt'S I'ECl LIAR LOGIC!
' , The Charleston Messenger is usually characterized b\ sound ?
Nensible editorials, but it seems to us that this feature Aas on a 1
vacation in its jast issue when under the caption' of "FouivNq
?^tfioes; it t of-tims : -TVjur 2srgi no? to. lie executed-on the.12th i
???of next month k n.vi: r iViuliniV w? sT-n- iL ?I was all done'
noeause t lie colored pisople did not know how. to behave tlwrn-j '
' clVt!* Kt "rmmd.- It is t imetTmi Vo,r^?y rhnnlrl! :
:?"?-wake i?-|II lingoes io prove that the Negro is incapable of self- - j
government., fhe.v cannot control their passion from doing *
thing.-, that are \veng., Jf any .race .should bo civil in return for 1
God's goodness, it should be the Negro rare." God'hVc rwa .
? to the Negroes and Jews. God's goodness has been shown in their I 1
: civjligation. ' ' ,?
Tn the hi^jjkicc- t roni 'in-mnni nf tlx, .'.nnn rniiibU1 on) ,,t '
Which grew the-ki!!ine was not begun by fussing and fightin&l "
am on j? the picnickers, but rather by 1 he-over zcalm^ncss of an I <
^n^mbrMimTsr ta^eodp^T wi.th the too ready f :
, .use of a billy or revolver butt. In the -second place, what race j '
iSllhpp' Mat pas so for miccooded in curbing its passmrif? Tf that ( <
hc the test of whether or not a rarTis ^Helf-govcm '
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THE PALMETI
merit,'J.'then it must i'oiluw that
capabife 01 self-government. r
[won than thh< same wnue race \\
most capable sell-government:
crimes 10 its credit than mis san
' burns human being^ alive aiiaJsuieii,
JitLbliU-Ailirsay the wvmte
liieiiL even ch'ougli aii these m
passion shown by iNegrOes prbvt
cnimontAH race.- siiuuhl u: ci>
but we tail to see where inert'
gVo ,1'aCe. in iact, lx the "condi t
rt-wotikl seem lHat urn
-turning than the jsegro,- 101* tin
of the good things 01 fife provide
?Serious incidents dl Hie ougii
wholesome lessoiis, bat loreed.c
j lug, to guy nothing < ?f distui ted fa
thinly, one needs be.cautious of
j average jury's conclusions uhde
d.itions now are. - ' r? "
Uy<.?-o^o;o.owo>>o-?o-?!'wn'0':?ow,'<
I Pointed Points 1
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By George A. Singleton |
^ y-e^vC-rvvvOvOv-vv-vv vvC-OOOOO I
We vympathifcc with Dr. 1C1- j
iis irt the loss of his relative,. We j
-thought something had happened
when wo- ' '' 1 1- J. Ml ' n \.TT
see '"l iic old Dray and .New HideF'l
Dr. Klli.s is right, if we.are. to advance
it-; must' he 'on-our knees* Do
ant limit i .'lainl nit' UJ ?lR'dll t'blllih-"
uuily doing the camel Stunt; I mean
the kind of prayer .that is coppera
^111<ii wnn tjoil I In n TTTm w m >-" "sa'.d:
-"ply Father worketh hitherto, and 1 work
right along.4" Some straight"TTn
nkmg Is needed' on the subject of
prayer. Most people regard it as a
species c^f magic whereby the .Most
lli^li is compelled to do things. Oth-'.,
fin regard pTS^any tua'nieana of get* ting
things from an Infinite Saiit.T
i laus-i * 1 don't, want (iod to tmike a
single'crooked -way.'straight for me.
or a rough path smooth, hut give mo
strength - to press forward. I don't *
want liim to give ipe nerve, to act
in the; right either. I.et Him just
give mo strength*. I Jut ye the nerve
i I ready.. May we prav us we. ami' "
on f?ui- . knees': "O .ti.od cfive. us not
tasks A'qual to our strength, but
-trmigtii-equal to our tasks.''.
What ao imposing sight to behold
?a se;i of two thousand faces up-1
turned "to yyu <4Hi? Sttmlav mornintM
"TVTTtrtTTj? pvayoriuHy, in U'<<t ' I ro'm
God'.. word .1?? have sfnjr ibl the ser
vices -a jijairjiiJii'djit choir of oy^i ^a
hundred. trained Voices. Such wfis
iu- writuCs. experiinee?frr?T Sunday
inoVijinu' when he preached at. Bethel
Si.tai in CMii 4a(,rOr . iVrr^ffttiffies is puftifiM?the
joli o\ei at Bethel, regard-7~
ess of wFTat critics may say. His
work is tul'lins:, .in the afternoon
!>c. Cook came in the scene with his.
j> reul_ congregation . and a ch'ori of
/over a hundred voices. The two, '
-?;?:-* ? . .
choirs sanp 'tog|-th.br. The 'sermon,_
l"y Hi1. Ciiuk Has a mastc rpieee.' l.ao
r ihr tin .afternoa your scribe attended
tlie Oiiu iaC B' ai d and sav, :
77VTT fifty class leaders.- report.. The
sight was inspiring to say the. least:
The^-cv.eni.na. was spent with Bishop
("Junys, at the-"palatial l\viIJtty-4+ve- (hu:G:md
di.'P-r h"in- i' P" 'i* rl r
Bishop Gaines, AV. ('hap.
pelle. and Mrs. FouhfijTn are attendttlf*"
^trfte Missionary meeting this
week in Me.mphis.
Yotir attention was called last week _
to China. Great things tire happening
there. -In the Christian .( tntury
'-'hiweek Stanley High, schoolmate
at Boston University* anil now an
officer In the Dopartfaent. of Missions.
'in tile M. - hi". Church, bays,
f?Only- a- -Miracle yiW, stive in China."
'\Stali" is an. authority on " world
questions, lie is a y??iti^,y ijjjt--* "rw1 forwari'l.
C I'll ess l^e. iueans_.anly a
miracle i.an save the obi order.. 1'rojrress
is in the atmosphere.
TTie preatll. L. Mencken uL "The
Mercury" fame had an illiifnirtatinj?
article in the Sunday Tribune on
,The Colored Jlrot her." (Joj (u some
rfeivsslrimTT buy Iff" then read it ' '
thought fully, lie .deplores" the fact' i
lhut more of oirr rntellip:ejitsia "does 1
not make worthwhile font rilmt ion^.
lie further hails with delifrht the 1
:;o?iiinfr* of the \e4rr0 business nian, 1
the "financial Karon" who is prrad--, i
Ually ass>ultinjr'leadership. of otrrr 1
group. "Now the N'l'frr""" 1 ' rr'n *
l>;4e up wealth, and their husinesV ha- <
become their' principal leaders, t
it is, .1 think, a sifrn of genuine pro- \
gross, if only because it miliw.no .
-- e\" ,/
:'ol<>reri pastor to a minor pl.ace. He' \
has led the race si nee the Civil War, \
in<! he has'marie a dreadful botch of | 1
TTiv influence "today, though it 'g-j-d
fast declining, fo il 1 for
those Negroes who follow, him re- j
main itrnorant and ridiculous: noth- I
ne. cnmos_ouC-?f them save mbansT" I
S'ow don't tret mad with,Mr. Menrjum t
?pt.' analyse what he srtys jtnd think r
lispapsionately about ,iti., i
Mrs. 3. A. Roaeh^is^taKing^eouraa. J
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O LEADER
the. white r&ce is altogether "111or
wnat race shows more pasnieh
nas proven so iar, to oe the
VV nat race has more mean, cruei
le iace. Wiu> is it that lynches,
commit other ai
-i?rceis*~l I fca pa ble oi sei i -go v e 111 ings
oe true.' Why chen,. wouitu
: tiiern "ncapabie? oi. sen gov ,
ni 111 return lor God's goodness,'any
special debt due. ov iiu. x.?
ioh.t m all their asy-eci^tie Ovin-or.
laa-s ought to do more "ye-.
^-cei*tamrr ?.ccni to have uioye
id'by the Great L-aiu. ---?
t be used trorri which lo chaw
onclu.houh'/rom illogical reasoncts,
are not niiTch^gooth And cor
making, preachments i'mmjthe
r certain circumstances as con-*
Tii one of the loading sChools of the
-city hniler" mi uxpi'lU 1 dhoan -Al" !istc.
She will return to Columbia
later in the-session.
Mr. Boykin Gibson \<rites his- former,
teacher that, he is a "Y" Secretary
jn'-. the city of Pittsburgh II.thanks
.his old teaciiiuL for instruction
jriven in Social Science-at Alien
University. That is the pay which.
~c5mes td~a teacher Unit~is better
hai^ coliL Mr. Gibson?bte<-one of
"I 1 I U lUlllm i no i mill II ll'w pr.
duefed. Wo expect to hear from him.
Would to God that, more of our
youth would go through .college- and
i.iko nT7^TTTgWerr" degrees. The man
who ..is prepared and can produce
the goo(ls will always find'roadv. employment.^'
fhe destiny uf-t-he-Negro in .vinorVa
Will he foreves- remain-a serial outcast,
a non-desirahle?- VVyi he ev.et
by regarded us a full-Hedged citizen?
Next, until he educates, him<e1f. he
omes eeononoTnii.llK
:vnttIp=will .he ??e headed in tl\e right
direcion?rthat i^* burring some great
war or catastrophe. At pescnt the
nations, Uncle Sani, included, are.
drunk with power. Behind, the seem
the game of economies is being r>l:.y
ed. Perhaps it will be well-to relali
a feeent experience. ' A few oveniiigSgone
I wm walking down a street -i.
Chicago and passed "a house, where
liontiln w?- *
, ..V,. v.- ?IIIKI'lU' VV4^ sweet.'
sonjrs, I" stopped at." the entrance and
"discovered that the inmates and sin-,
.jrers' were Jews'. They Were sina-itifr:"Iiy
The waters of Babylon .We s i
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down "?l"n it twinkiinu1 I t
see. oppression, ; sutVerintf, sorr -,v.
then rise, to the strongest financial'
captains in the world. 1 'w:jt!:cil
tlown the street and soon henid r. i r , 1
music. It came from silver. lhr>a.cd
Xejrro lassies. They were sina-inc':
"I'll bo KU.UMi yon ALWAYS," . .
That's; the difference! What .of o ;i
destiny.J .. * ?v
tilk.-coot" M\t:s i i' t;o lit.
: X.A.Vlli
It i.s," really umusiiu* to what
a l'eehle eiior'i t1-1'* "Fmd" ] ii ' !to
defend his ' posit ion in- the U'ud terpl*
adequate church .bildiiin's amda' "
our people. 1 t"|Yl' ?;-(vH?sWmanv
wnnL 1 rntv enl rt p-TyF7""
.anTT mean*?so?htrtr^ Us wepT- i -ami
in a would-be article writtt-n by the
"l-bfftv in" the fast .issue of the I'Hlinetto
Lender. * The more lie ".
the less he says; and ti'.e more hi- :
proves .ninvsc.lt' worthy of his name.
-f?FfrtiTl"W?i replyrsinI-. see iy .v V
is not. a fou >vouth.\^-r?f-my stryi. **IV
am really sorry lu* made himself <
ridiculous in Ids long np apingle.--.- ou;
lay of words.. . 1Jo proves that laknows
ubstdutoly nothiny: ali'Hi' '?l.o ,
Bible, and less about nmrdorn "chUivli
lbV'. .and its rL-('tuir<.ooo:0^ ^ ^ ^ |
or Christ, citing the Uuldipg ?>!', a j
Uiihpdi! under ascertain ruk>i\ and i
that the . building referred to, cotiid
be built iiqw for $2,000.00. The smallest
Sunday School scholar knoWs be.* J
ter than 'that..' Ihierybody knows'
that the-material in those* day- -was |
superior to theina Io jj.ul AVO-no w huvidtd
Why $2,000.1)0 would not huiid tinroom
where the.-twirvherutsjni.T ,w-~re
<ept. The floor>s were of C'vjrre. s.
verlard u llll i^old and the walls were
ined with cedar overlaid with gold.'
IVell that idea of his is too absurd t
liscus's. But he says I had to r-u.'
?ack I boa saiids rrf yen> l?.o..1
tt r.iMi anything about the building!'*
f temples, and tb?4r-1 emrtd tiTRt'Hi'
''inr ?Tr-tan.eiTT Unu ! ,
vould | trove Christ's sanction of such!-]
tcts. Well, well, well, Mr. "l*\,ol" i
vhere did. yoil= come fr"6r? ? . 1 know j <
vhere you are headed.; Don't* you ]
;now that Herod's Temple" was Itein.
t t ?> ? =?1 1
hi fit during thewtimo Christ was ln-ri'jj
mm) u,l? IIOl finished until, tbii t\ i
cars after He had left the., oartftV
)on't you know that Christ, ami?Ha*
)is'ciples both used it and encouarjred
Wet erection of it? Well' I should,
tot he surprised; any man that-eoijld
riake such fl fnriliyh
^lJ5' "not, expected to know nnv-J '
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thing about the Bible.
But listen at.another bit of his absurdity:
ht> says,- judging: from my
dope, I btdong to that class of preachers
that believe in having-their flocks
.unin 'to build oonth' structures t?meet
in a few hours on Sunday, and
k every now' and then spend .an hour
in prayer meeting. That, NyiljJlgive
yotr his idea of a modern -church and
its function. The - -mission' of the
--cbuceh?rs. to save tire- world. The
modern?pastor is trying to get the
1' yi'.uivii La. .see the necessity- of makti
e \vo, Id. Our young people must
i. -~f'r-.'yided for, a-iyl taken care of.
Our vomit' imiitilr> -miuV thv.i
? i? i? ??'v
iybvix- to go. ivjt only on SiTrtday^but
_ii '. .n o'^iiarc Hnio. ilnrinu th&^foykr
liui the. "i' out ' would ruthe^*' Ri'ive
the tl.oali'fr-s. pool rooms, public dance
balls. and the inij houses mat-.. this
.preparation far theyn. Which would
; ' ( ' i-- i i, 1 1 u *1*. the lwiy< :in<l pills
to htTp us 'struggle .over a period
of?til wen or. tv/enty years to help uS
tv.r n sr.u.'ooo.oo or $75,000.00
h i i a 1 m iU! i ntr^ mid have' somewhere
to spued their spaVe moments intelli'.cnilv
and 'I'TenUM.iir the same set
of hoys and that amount
tu ;Ire city treasury every year, for
. - coV.iliiklc 1. '_n >., iiiI [' 1:i1 1 * '11
)l/.v.nn". Iiecaufco they .have no hotter
piue.es to go'I .If my friend thinks
_ <,uv people yi'oisponding loo. much mone\
in. <'ljnreff huildinps, let him
^arch the police cotVri records, and"
he Wilt find' that they throw away
iiioje than they spend in churches.
I I.O7""!' !?.!' ' pnossoil fix- i"l<'o<.l-C':i~
i i or" t oho sonic kind-of a preacher."iLeJs.-iuo'reet;
and I am not ashamed
of nly' profession. But who is. the
i'.<>?! J"'. 1 :jVji,J>cttinp that heis..
some k.r.d ,<v[' 1 >i"i? * holder.. for" some
-e;. el order, where he is t'ljchinp all
tin'?i f -i.a; s.iine hack?alloy-'people he
appears to he in sympathy with. He
is afraid. tl^e. church will pet .some'
i.iivr. l-e 'conhh?#v\indlo. "hay .not
dp i'or. yourselves treasures on earth,
:;y up lov yourselves treasures
nrheux enT'^Ti en we invest money
in (IlxI's church, or any pood work,
i < ii we are laying up for; ourselves
t. ji l - huiJd -.up mat rial prcatness
oi l seiveS. then we are laying
up treasures on-earth.,
Vi! tp.'.i .Lank he says -about the
eonprepations failing to meet their
-n- and which he attempts
e -.Ml 'argument to prove that1
going hcyond 'their, means,
I hy mooting of an oblrq
i? ; . o - n.it met*? sarily argue for
i.-r-the ability of an individ. v;.L
J>?:t it is...rather an expression
1 TVs-.i a; u r. There are iiuinbeVs of
! " 'ti I'til.iy?able,?hrrt?they don t
t thejr obll^atldfijB. : TT .
in t ho ..I'm a Psalm we are teld,
:?i . .iek t iiirfe.1 (Vf the ungodly., .
big ->Fr*-i'!jri- in the law of the]
il> i d <ilid iii !iis law .does he medi_ 1
<-t?y and TUgirtT" The law of the f
r- 1- il??i MWII1I ?
;. .v,,^ c> o ct^ooo'yoooioob'jr-c
I SOMk. FACTS ABOU
-'.oiLM.U, ASP mi
FOR SESSt
?*> ' . -
* ??! -oay-^euf High sich
n' ii.iu e*tiei;V.-: oi a yitaiuiaru ' liigii'
"I? l" l1"" 1'' e.iiiaaa Classes of llampt
?vri-.-o:.> v.tilhmi examinations;- Aji
;j by the .iiu-. South liar
> . - ,iii.winy traues are b
wi.?r.ki .< ai-poiury, shoe
' ,r- -. ''nu k - linthin^', Sewing,.
iiie followitift Athletics are
' 'M'i' "R.iln and. boys; Tennis^find lh
?: bien sei u'red. :T?; A.
"7 A 1 acuity and adniin.sUuLivt
?, ,T,?trr-?-iT-nrnnjr* >L'!!M(l|S -|JI TTTO-'
' i ; Tii-kotrce. .Hampton. t;te.
A:Trtr^h*c."(Jprniitorios, with j.
nith-cnt I>cpartnient with
-a real h(?nu>' vvi't 'h sncc'iitl i
nrr and wants of. the students.
:i| A If in the State. ' . ..
X? Foi- r;i* il. tr -aml_ap]dicat iotr h
I?t NICK,
I Cliatfelorig Sir
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C"A Approved by State Dep;
foe' ?
pi.ouistp:?Primary;
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'V/ v v r-. A^JOHNSt
hr^ficipal nooknr.WashifiRtc
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Saturday, July 23, 1927
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I.ord is that we give one tenth of
! .our earnings to 11 is~ cause. Ouv congregations
,tliat. build fine churches
I have-as a ruie upward of; 40th niemI
bei%. The" avorajf?. eurhiAgs would
-not btiiiut less itiaxLAVfcok -ucr _
capita. 0;Vo tenth of thjs would be
i ai^ut $:J2U.U0.aa week, or . $ 1,280 a
{' Xnonth, lhat would more, than pay
fur any churchy we have aiffong our
I people in the course- ot ten- years, _ >
which is the period the "Fool" say? ?
our church should run. Now should
| we a&lopt-^he cunsel of the.,"k'ti^ttl?
or abide by the law, of KioeW Ny; it
. isj-n'ot thai our people pre not, able
to mecf t'fioir chmilj '
it is. f^int, so ni& uf. ijiom $?re ~ in<
.flue need by the counsel of sykH. un;^jfbdly
apostlea ae vthe. "Fool" umf^vfiH ,
not pay anything, thereby leaving
the, faithful few who are Willirip^Uo"
mropt t ho ti' n liine.fc of tlm
to carry the bOYitc^r and jriyo to G^<J*s
i Let us Continue, to build beauftjful
temples to the irlo'rv of God. notxtfth-'
standing the advice of the "Fool" and.
f hfc"tro nPh 1110: i. -?:?=
I . ,
THIS .11 INKY DKIVKKS OF TO-. '
1-^? IA'MIMA.
' Tin .liliui.l <11 ,.U oi ( ?lmiil)ia
st?eni to bo getting- along all right in
some ways, but 1 think if I can get
them in a Union it'will-be much bet.
iuw liiduuti iii-union there is strength
Uoal.ly if the 1j>ublie transportation
was in unionUwo would be better
-oil Su ,1 am asking Xlie?public tot -Vcooperale.
with' me in getting t*he
boys together. .-1.... , ...?..
There are-some of the drivers that
met a few days, who have the matter
colored, drivi;rs take a part. When
.we get^ together we can'hotter take "1-'
Just thipk of it. four, months ago
yourwi'fe'and mine did not have hut
:one way by which they, could get up'jb
town and btick. for a small sum of
money, ()n.e?man ' of?nttr?race;, began
waiting (in us for 10c a trip;
others laughed at him and called him
a fool. Nt^V. those' same tVllmvn an-^
7Z .? ?
k?um i" iiiKy ,?iu airniii you want to
yo for a Myall sum of niyuney. ?Mj*
wife ami yniirs .gnu do (heir house
work in t ho-ni<>rninu- and start diner .
K<? .Up town and baek and give
you dinner, orf time.. ?o you see we
will he in better shape; lo he depended 4
-im,? A Union i: what, iv.' in ed.?Ark '
the hoys as- you ride with them to go
| to tlit'ir yueetimr an 1. we will, he bet
tor off:; ; -?*?. ' " ~~ ~
Yours' respectI'tiilvv . .
C. S. MelNTOSIl.
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^ > CARD OF THANKS
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An-S; Minnie atul Susie Jajfgers,
wish -to-"e\pi'ess - thanks to many
friends during the illness and death
of their husband and brother (Mr.)
Silas .laeei r- . and. 'al'su-thc. beautiful
. 11 orals." ' \
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T Tut SCII(?FIELD J
HJSTRIAT, SCHOOL |
ON 1927-28. ?^ |.
ooi course Which meets, tlte-'i'e- g.
School." \ I ?ttfrrttl i 111 i L r~?
?m last it me ;uui WiilKrlofCc I hi- g
plication is' now being . made I'or 8'
'ught together, with the regular 8 '
making, ilorru'-ss-uiaking, 'Coach ?
A1 sliinc ry,. itnuu-siic. Science. o
fostered: Foot bail, liasket ball ?
lwc. 15a'!!. .A verv..j^lieiorrt Chach ?j **
' Rier*ofuiel <nf tup my,; graduates ?j[[
Mmtii,'"inT^iCiinQ[T^F(lK-"t^7^ate^ g:
i'I modern \> oiWebicnces. A mag- :?:
a capaintyvfoF'TVi'o ijlitidlTd stu=?"S ?
? lent ion t$vch "to Hi* 1-nitividua! ?
Hoard amPT^iit ion ni'oSt rea.sVvnn- c
Jnnk . writL-? . g:
FORD^rf ncipal, ; I
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