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JuIUUID
SESSIONS I1EL1) IN CHAU
LESION S. XT. ~?
?. fil flTTif f'hnncollor?Hromv Del?
iv^rs Loil^" to Be Remembered
Address ,
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ALL OFFTCERS itE-CLEFTLO
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Grand Court of Ca tali the Session
Unsurpassed, Details
Next Week
The Grand l.nd.uo- Kni^hrs of i'y
?4h+aa arid the Qruhd Uu'wrt, Order-of
G?anthe, eon veiled in rcgulay Annual
session in the city of Chr'aloston.
Tuesday July 26, at 1>:JO A. M, .
I " ~ The . sessions'- throuy-houL 'in * the |
main were harhionious and projrres
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mmgjk
CO! . Jcm a A. HKOWNT
-Grand ChitnccMToiy
The Informal opening '^Monday i
might, eon srist frig of Welcome Address I
"* es and responses, interspersed with
appropriate music for the occasion e
quailed if not surpassed alj previous
openings. The addresses," as well as*
'the. responses, showed .much'prepara. j
tion aside from attesting the literary.
_ attainments of the. participants. The
-tr?.l?A?M?-,AAtvwiT .111 hnhrrtf rrl' llm
Courts of Calanthe by- Mrs. Jessie
Gadsden-Jdhes and the response by
Mrs. Esther J. Ford, of Georgetown,
deserve special mention here. A sai
red solo by Dr.. J. E. Jeltz bought
many encores.
Tuesday morning, the Grand-jChan
eel lor. Col. Julius A. Brown,' assisted
liy his efficient staff of officers, con >
nod the Grand Lodge in its 23rd
Annua'l Session. After the reading of
Grand Keeper of Records j|nd Seal,
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Publishes I
DBlBOYS
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|_AasLstant ScucLniy "TTTTIh; National
Association ^or the Advancement of
?fcVtrrrod l'eoplo. lugUlioi with- Airs.
White ami theh'.two-children, sailed
at uihinijrl.it of .JJttty 2*ind for France
vvhorjt they will remain for a year.
Mi\ White has been granted a leave
absence'liy the Board of Directors x>f
( a .oC .I*tenable, o meoA.tih . h.
| the N. A. A. C. I', to enable him to
Laccept '.the 1'VlUAVshtp -"for-creative
writing in Franco fpr one year" recently
awarded M > - White'?by the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
plans,to Write-two books, one of them
a novel. '
I-"" "'^r?
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MEPEBICK.
attorney.
t)DD^ FE1
Cloloredl Itesiment Famoers~
S3I1THnJ3!!OOKS PRINTING
CQMP^y ()F DENVER^
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Story Simple, Direct
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ROOK EMPHASIZES FEATS
OF BRAVERY OF RACE
* SOLDIERS DURikG . I
WORLD WAR 1
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The regimental history of the fanicur
colored regiment, the. 25th Infantry
of the United Stales"Anny, has
recently been published through, the'
Smith-Brp.oks Printing 'Company* ot';
Denver,. Colorado. According to a-j
1 'tier addressedto the National As- j
socialion for the Advancement of'
/(^o'ureu PcoplJ :>.nd signed fyy L. A.'
-C.aw.er,"Chaplain of the 25th Infantry
yn<rSecret ary-Ma nag?r of the
f 'ep.art meat M il.itary History,' '-"This
and attractive narrative stressing
; nd emphasizing l'eats of bravery of
- Jegro soldiers of whioh every Ai
teriran should be -justly pmud," The
history has la-en ccmpiUrl nrwl ivudi?
ion by Cap&iin John 11. Nankivell of
the United. States Army. y
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! SAIL F(fR YEAR IN EUROPE
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New York, Juiv 22?i\Xafter AVhite.
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iinplelc
detailed At:
AND GIR
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?r? gQT C.7SATI
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lLows a
fcolored
VICTORY IN SWEET
CASE COMPLETED
Zua.KMtA.vrs?dismissed
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&. Mrs. Ossian Stvpt Freed
Of All Charges?Tan Ik-fend[?.
<Tants Dismissed
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DISMISSED Jl'LY 21
National Association for?the
Advancement of Colored Peo
v pie 'Again Successful
Xe\\ Yot'k, ..Fijly 22?The X.atipnul
Association,,for the Advancement of,'
Colored People,. 69 Fifth Avenue, '
^amnnimwl todov t lvnt tlu\?case?a
gainst .all~ the defendants in the;:.'
Sweet trial were dismissed July 21.;
It will W. renumbered that all elev-i
x-n defendants in this case were tried
together at tirst trial, beginning
October y?0, 11125L and .continuing- for
tinee u ceks.?TmVrrtut resulted in a
mistrial and on the next trial, be-!
ginning April l'J, 1926, andl lasting
until -Slay 13r the State elected to.
try Henry Sweet against whom it
!?'It?it?hud the?strongest "evidence,
'l hin second trial resulted in the ac
j (initial of Henry Swfeet. But there
; still remained ,thc. indictments against
the oher ten defendants. The fact,
that the cases -against, these ten de1
fondants haye been dismissed com.
pleely"closes the fight which was
made -by the X. AA? C. P.? in
hall of I>r. Ossian II; Sweet and aodofendants
which began in OctjobeV. '
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1IIS K^CKiilVKNCY, (iOVEIiNii;
OR JOHN (1. RICHARDS OF
SOUTH ( .VHOL1NA.
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; GREETINGS:".'
iANre, the student body of three hun
j State-A. and M. Collejre at ^>ran?e-!j
hnrpr. S, C, take thk oxxmiiaa?to OK. j
i press our appreciation for your atti ^
' tude-tnward law enforcement. and for
your friendly, disposition toward the i
j State College and public schools of,
I the State. .. .
[ But.- wherens. the eomnsd assembly- 'tf
1027 deemed it eApodient to dht J
}-?^n'inue the appropriation, for State'!
College Summer School;'we"'therefore
f '"o' lt'op. itpplo're arrd ' beseech *~yo?rr *
!!'ry 'o o>e your in'luen (? to
, have' thy* opp-ropriat:ori restored for
: the fcr.o.vir,'.r su'/sinn. :? T
I 1. BocaUSi' addtt.U nnl professional
j preparation on.the pft-t of teachers is ^
:> ; . ry ;> . or ye t he needs of *h"
T'oin' d you'h cf the State. .This can
best he had hy .li'rr dinp? the summer
cftinnl .
2. That. tno Iff It?of Enid* appro ?
nidation makes simmer school atterr.
'oi 'c i opp.ksllde -for marry -teachers'.
T-v th:. they are riot prepared to ren '
dor the I est revvicic, to the children.
Jhe'future citizens. %
X ThM i'." is an approved] pra"
ice <>f the progressive States to'pro.
vide slimmer schools to the' end that
'he youth may receive the better ir
s'vuetion through. better prepared
tearhers . And the colored teachersof
."the State wouhL-lrko <o receive the
ber-efit"jofjflre^anprovcd practice. "...
Respectfully submitted,
Mrs. S. I . Atkinson, Tea .'her at Mor'
t is College'/.
Ada B. Roginson. <
.Allonfa L. Frederick.
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1NBANTRY |
H A M)EMAN-,i t'TJ r \ ! ;
MONTHLY A AKRiES
>1 .EN(i l li V .IN FORMA- /
?TIN ii r/1 DRY v
" Stery illustrated
HAl.!>EMA^irT'ii > \\?;nii> |'.
??a,KAK{;i::xs ON nk- ;[ <
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The August issue -u'fYfiIonian
Julius .Monthly carlios a loae I.y iiii/i
informative ..storv <n' tivi
ing up" to Uii. lynching n7.J' .i.ihh ('arLer
op JMuy !, iit .Little liock, Arkun-'' ^
sas. Mrs. llaliknian-.lulius was in j
Arkansas at the time of- tjv; lynch- j
ing and intorviey.eil -many 'w'hi.e- ami
colored people inoludiiig i/iik-iul.s alio {
presents as :i r: ,? ^ . , ' 1
ftiee one id the in ?str emil, (etc* p'1"" ,
tunes not only of the lynch', n.:', ftut (
L?r . ihe psy.'h.n*.: y hj.ei; .Lf i'" w nh.'.J j
has jvcr keen wii. n ii;
The HJ'ildeputn-Julills ion i vt
11 known for their ah >iutc
li'shed in tiiravil,. Kansas. .!*4*"]
In the Iialdeman-JUlius' Quarterly
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U))'_ July-August-September, there is*;
a 15,000 word article 1>Y WalU r
Wliit', As.-hU.al- Secretary V.i'' t!it-*X
A. A. l. 1'. on "The Xegr.o and* I'lis1 (
r;r<|Ulenis.'V This aiuicle as w 11 as - 'i
the'lynching stony is.'illifs' l att.d v..Li,,
photograps. . ..Mi." White's artclcd
Dears a? suh-fread **A . Conlproholisivc ' ^
Discussion q1 tlie Negro Situation m
America.'' Afic.r pointing out -onie j ,
lltn ' Vi I*.. 1 : ?? f '?1
" ' r Vi' rrrrvuasuMI \>t
the rac e problem jir.cl briefly reheaiv I ,
'Inp the'various theories of ><,!.K4blT7| ,
Mr. Whit, i , i,.' .TTTr^
problems of Ivnchitnr. i ^i'4ov]pen?.
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sepr.epafion, disfranchisement, edu- ' .
cation, and discusses particularly the '
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question front the atiple of ihisvcp- {
resentation in newspapers, fiction and (
on the stape. Both Mrs. TlaKlecu'in-; ,
.lyHus'.'ariicle on the Arkansas lynch- ,
Hip and Mr.- White's eh the rare -probi
1L'?1 ...in. pciiornl-m o_ l.. lie )'< m 'ihcrh int
the Little Iliue Bool:. ?M - IlnMenntn-Juliu.s',
article will he listed"P-s? Bj^ie
Book \o. IwGU. an.l M i . White's
will He Lilltfv Blue Bocdc No, 7>S. 'The
Little Blue Book sells at ;? cents pel"'
i-i. - iP ~ r
Mrs. M. Iv. Andefvon, l-rhr ip:rl?
Airs. K. Ib Anderson-,. J.'rii..-'.nni Mi -.
pan i'uhiic .Schoo'v f':! :! l e u'. Nor'h
Caroihta.
111. ? h,'. .* ?, '* rss'.li: (.f
Vi KrjMf'.ili ui" !!)( ,t
the Su,te Teach,;.' VV-V3>Qv,o
(while)the followine. . -i'- '.-j
*fri'nirg-.-tlie
white cnlle.iesr "?
Clertison i r.;7; r"i;v,'i ,-i. y
"f ^.n.Th ( ;?.]; j.,": ... , xy ;,, .
t^c?Th.T.i, 1 .hi V(i?11? - ] 1 . ^?!'_a.* in
three State .
e(I to the.jvst:?!s V>f ;.n : .17f,,t;i
yioii m> s oni-.e f.
end tea ?her? of SentTr ( ' :i , ;t
1 oinm >vo-h?to fhv.ri'?.j11 11, 1 , 1,
ii efit tha.i i;. coniine ii:-,t i- L * ' <).\ .
yymig m,_n a-'d-x.v, of, i:,;; -c ;l a;fn
ston In eh . h,i ,| <!j 1
nr in every en in:y. it* ur.ji.i.it
of these. > t ftnols \\'\o show ;ir<;in isy
ehould he P!^ ?<>ii ;tjr<-d tojro *'i Hotfe
for "ftrrther t;~a imny (mH- wiil fiL-Uuiw?lYr.-thoir
eho-er voC3tfT?f?T
Therefore, be it revolved f'r*t by ,
the^TTTPbthoTs of (bis" ?unv:v.er St*ho??i
thrft we worlv toward poldiiv? senti
ment wRh. o.un. .counts- mttiirteif dents
toward the establishment and
t excise 1
yricmng tn
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LAST YEAR?COMING CON-V
i- E U L N CL 'i i) l a i it h i >
l\:H' 'rJLrei
nshoYo. .\. ( July 25?Kvory-"
.thing is in readiness for the shprt
ourses. in agriculture and home ecuiohijes
which will be ottered at A. &
Fr-Collejre, August 1 to 6. .
The- t;onfei\ nco will ,.oj;cn officially'
Monday, "August 1- There h net n
rat boring . -hi aJJ' the year that' jrives
. '< ofl.'-.-e <"iVeiral.< more pleasure
fit that passes of! \*ith more j=atisf
e?ioh than the anrtual short course.
Last y.eur 2.15-boys' and jriyls drop
i t?d fh'-i.r hoes, left tjieir fany. work
id .P>Xirip.yod to (iroensh< >r o whero
hoy* attended a conference tHat was
yHfuryd with inspirational addres'sy
-social lactivitios, demonstrations,
physical intn^Veligious (levolonmoiit.
- ci'Jil'iliny: to advance reports, we are
apectihg over '*>0Q . prpsped^ye.''; fafv.ers
and farhVcr*'>. wives to assen\
>V at~fne local.eoHegc ncxt-ftlondfly.
rhey will come- in private cars, by
bus, on train and, many in school
.nicks." '
Outstanding leaders will , be on
land to eivo lectures" and practical,
lomonstrations. Local Agents "H. E.
iVehb -and Annie Mur'raV are making
nn'plo preparation!, to see to it that
Juilford Coirnty will have a 100 in?r
rent .attendance."?;
This year, as last year, the. local
ollegc will' give; the boys and girls
i sight seeing. tour, including the
iiiilford Battle Ground, endin.tr with.
i delightful picnic at the college
'aim. -v.; . i' ?'.rv
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. nltfRiue-e of. oiiestandard hieh
h"? "! in early county with "depart
ehis iif adrriciiltlire. homo eonrtim
- unciother trades \vhivh we' shall
"e^ii-'atfe tlmse who complete- the'
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PROf. J. J
''. . Grant?.Keeper >- of .
Victory
Arkansas .
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Jjr.'-ITORT NAMED:FOR
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v.;'\i Points to Large
\t!ehtfaiuxv Beaufort Being
-r? 7. i'ut in Ship Shape? - TlTsm.V.
OPENING l)AY??
. ?iP{!. t,r;A ?< -pdtf Fellows
. ',i!?>VP'nr cH-Tr>!ng Obsta-?~~?~
i!o a Wd: RisHm r rassi ft g * >
Experiences I L.y
- :\i 1 c or tfS Odd Fel.
' v : }??' '1.7 h'jld of' Ruth, will hold
" ' ' i'-I'' in Hcanfort, fog
jrinni.ng.Tuesdiay, Aujrust 2. '
I\\ ryJi.iv/ nv.w | l intto a large _
The Grand 'Lodge of Odd .
ki
j)?. K. S WUKINSON,
CI fan (I ."Master of Exechetiquer.
l-'.'l ~ 1' 1- . ' 1 " li"ii f! - or ?
ga nidations has- witnessed many ob,
; 'staeles anil c(nharassing experiences.
The ye'M' 1 -'?'j/-T has indeed been a 4
trying year." bat the officers of the
Grand Lodge have arisen to meet the
issues iftnd they, ant tO pke congratu
lat.de appn the WiTpdcrfJil showing
: add progress made by the order ''in
i the immths-gnrrtr'bT.
p -Uo<a?t4ah _ret"-rttc frr/nT The office .
of the ItisTriet Grand SeqretaryT'who ' .
resides In llartsvtlje say that the Odd
Fellows have held their own .and have
forged ahead of last year a little and v
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