The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 27, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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1310 AsSembl
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Act of Congress.
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One Year
Six Month* ?:?Official
Advert!.emenls ai the r;
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i The Leader vilt publish brief,
interest 'w..er. they are ai
the auihors m-ikI are. hot .
.. rjiuriieaLions' will not bt.v"
? ? . returned, -
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? Chocks, Drafts and Postal or Ex
' . to the or^ler
""" ji~j7"]g'Kg JEltlCK .... j- . -~r.
J. b. LEWIE -W.
FRANK WILE I" A MS
lHvNKi' i >. iilaAltfciOK
GEO. H.. HAMPTON .. . _
Com in u hteat'ions intended for
. sbpulu rj-nch the yditoriai desk c
doy of ti'acn ue.'L. 01 iy n: us. li
day niglu. >s-.
('.. S
Sr.C'jA atiu v ;nt/pT!rg) i V.^E
Ur-S. Oon?-*'tirfioh. ~k. ;?n
sel based vontcniion on
No, muvh dai
"Reds." They believe in
authority. Though badly
V-it ivens. vet i he v.will -e:n
real democracy and Chris';if
Georgia. evidently is ma
. r\e, ;<;<! ?lb tlv i hr -\r^h r,
a barbecue for tire colored'
of an appreciation or' the. xV
keep him happy and slit "sT
"Hospital facilities for N
quate that the situation is
ami South,'' says Dr. Ak-T
.the American Cu|lege ol' S
meiica a flc.nldo s-*"P'Im,vl m
hatred- 111 no other conn
One part of the citizens \v<
lected certainly does nof s
. anity. r~
/, "Negioes,." said a white
self hi Jit something, to eat
_ j ajX.ni.all" he is_ kr.man., Wh
"fhhig toeai ? Hut the man
more''buying books, and if
in onen a begrudging hiann
v. Ignorant peCpIc <>l any rata
1 iie Citizens*Furriituve C V
caterimr to colored m-nnb.
' ? ,!?< < iirninir?'i n School *
, -,\'i \i ni<>mh wii. m.til $To i-i -oiii-ninir '
f en- > ,, ;.. ?
ol a,'jiQois_iili over tin- countI'Vt I.\'?
.Lulvtn., .. . , ^ 1?, _?*?-?, y-f - -
M f.ynnntr 'an and Woman >sho'ild_
x. y t ^ U?'^^-7 |Ti I'i"t l.m. Tin
7T^4^?^-'It '}!!''! s' i VOfl .its :I *.
v 10( H ' '
, South mist not hg a h.t?T .
: mmti>er"-nny lone : iii the cv~*~ oi ,
OY.T1- i - .
*'1P Cf':,{'rt'r na- ' U : eeji. j ,
' ' nvcdab'e tilt,,, tin1' 'huinAl-r^rtS
voted ? . . ' ,
?xmiy?i n.) IllU-i-j-. t-aveh. Mothers and ;
1 am' fathers wnV, w 1 hat, their children;-'
term and- '.vtivdrx return and better eqnipj
t!om?, !.(>)JIfJJtPJS for Jrttrvice. This is a day
1 pen i of efficiency. There was a time when | >
have the right yi^iuji.,. Col
should not colored' in eh ?T
venture means em ploy men
. -ii 1 ?T " .. .
I . .
Thoughtful Negroes t!u
: ; n^'-foshy r A' colored pt-opk
one t^uit has beon'toi
the only ]jc(|n1e".that.is. abs
? other race to 'have,al-l-' his i
people o+ any city or^tpi'ij
- ' PCOP'C the nt'C0;' ]j;
"jsoon become hungry akd
young hie, ...ai women-are
--.have neel-ert'ed Ihe hn>im?
lioys and jfirlsj are employ
iTeeTTs ot. colored people ii
selves iiegieoting to loolj <
iness concerns clo not give,
gjrir?save as. porters and
'They are looking out for I
? Tiie "colored' man ^vho~EEi
? " tOld lu ti'Ui he Ods Qi' i'lii I
hundred. of hTs <nvn peop
an example Mr. Ar.therv i
' nothing but ambition and ,
wealth for himself hut he?,
ior hundreds of young jnt<
f- ihuu.-ancL.. oi'Q\ rmns .all
- r" cry aTTorii* win to i>usin-e- < ?'
people. The Negro ha hi?
thing t'-igt Is lacking is 'in
? prises iK^esta' fblied end t
| Pointed Poiiif
?&
? . * r* ' ' -'
<? ' Ay oecr^0 A. Sinclelo:
~.~JD 'ijjJtZJ V :? VVVVV VVV4^*4^ vV'/.V!^ -1
fountain j/yh is a .\VnU:i
Tlii-oatf*>'many co is if has bet
fi k'lnK While 4 housands oiVmi
wa y f rom'h o fn <> in J a i >a n /> .\U>.\ i c
Prance it was my--bwioinixotiipi
7?-In the dark ?>??ur? of. a tr.opica}while
walkiny my pust_"fiom
- ~ tu f*?n.T?C7'r" 011 eonxKi.lore- it mmw
me. T11 tiie A rKphf Forest, a
n? -Verdun Mild Met/ my pe,n was
1110. With it I wrote letters 0
- de?rin/nt |to loved ones in tlu> i>
wrdle o.'Ttciaf * omrnsrifc"a'TorT tV
- VV'ir t i'.']TnvrmonW hen the wa
over ifr I'l'tiii,,, :j witV* nio to "
Conn try ?wa^r ttet?olr4r-r
-Camp Sfkhv*-;T;Jvin. Vvheh the
cr ut my nc-.n nvat vi<Mib>te<bat ft
Univer?:*.v and Harvard it?do
itsei. to, pursuits of peace
made itself useful in preparing
^ ttapus and worktnK??out. examine
Thrrottayt* dry"the same faithfu
. '.V ?'
" ?-v
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metttf la* after
WEEKLY . - ?~ - \
y Street, Columbia, S. C. ' .' .. * ,
d Editorial I'hone 4323 v : 1
lumbin, S. C., as second classj-maticy by an] '
BSCRlEXioXS , . .. 1
$2.00 .Three Month? ?. . $ .T5 '
1.35. Sin-rle Cony r A.- ite
allowed by law.' ?
..mi, laui'nul In ters on. sub-ion*' ot- ;';ener,'fl ]
pcoiii^iuyT toy iiiw wiiiei>-.iint)'. udtU'o?tfo& of
of a ileiuiuufbry iiaiuyq. Ano lymolis 'coin- .
noticed. Rejected ' Jiiuiih-crn/ts. . v. Hi not be
iMUl'AMUJ L " . ~~ - -Jj
piers Moiicy Orders shonid.be n.:. Ie payt'.b"
of' the. l'idijietto. . }!
' i. '? " 1 ' i ~~Ecttr>T~
Fr.tH-rn.il <A rrb*hondence
: , r (\?1 .y )K)iuio:ice
. MefH '* Stanajive
thv cna ii'tir-i?Tu:T 7i.j*Ut Ml- vimv> l aid
if The Paiinotto *ia^-'p^rh.-vrr f \v^ - '
|*l'l1 " ' -...I. :.im-,. '.u-.w- hv
^riiiuv \T
kH(WwSI-whvvi 4in AaVvM?lriUit.|4^ i heMi'imt
f.) ,a\K-., vtifciy eouiil':\
violation of that provi.:h;n.'
* * - * . . .
tger ol' Xvisv&ih of An* rtca i>oca>mnii*"*i
orderly gx>vTymi"hi an.d- -constituted
treated add 'denied lac \ ri\ il:epes of -j
;nfty viM-got a hearing in America. <
# id. * * ' \ T* T"* ~ p ; 'ki'r-ii
nniytv.-.s i;v'ixhea' a? to the ?
11 .-in ' iiiinno-iiy gnvg ,
f'a rnrer :ind \v<m 1^' "^th-I^A'hjbuvt1''
oi'tli of ttie^KojrV'd- will do . more to J
iiitt ftp remain -than ail the lav,- that
ids' leaving. ^ . .
? * * ' " . * i . . ' '' "
/. ' * ' . A
egrbea in. this' country are so IriytKi-- ^
becoming critical ll.. !i; in i he 2soi-t'!i.
. Ahtr-bar+'rei m As~--u.-i.;tTy lit rev tor of
urgeons. This, i.- ,ti no becuustj-in A*.
uiit re niahnab ni en tuiour.i '01' Kue
fry can such a situation .be found,
all,cared for while the ah her is i}Cjrpealc
Well for-democracy or Chri.-1iA
?'J'" ? .. * ' :. 'I
Uictiir Will nut . buy books. Vou can
? - but not book*. That' shows 1 icif
at 1 r -11, i'i* i a . > . oii f i .'ay < inie--is
wing. Negij^ea a. :-move 'and
ecaieation wciv. TiCt-doled ( oi_ to inai
cy. there would be more to buy ' ook."
j do.not spend their immc* or hop:
anr-Ttpy i a wonky *?? : in.?vs nhkerbri -o.
KcV. H. Ah' Cd\fa a>1(1 his u\-'<K \xrrr*?
ored pttopli' l)iiy o a !> fui iihiire. bv.ivv
bit seiTiig? ." h he siteees.y nff th.ist"
for ccional-pea}tie. -J-'_
-* 3?; 1 ?
c ;i\!j ry over , are Omphi>si;iin:r-"ih .
l> < ngii'jii g hi?be. . vii's.v?This i. tlte
ylfXA* n'oida; ! !. ri'be\\ey.o i'neo is
-olutoiy dc].esi<;leri en ;.iA1 g>u - to an
feeds sU!)v>li; t" : i
4 - . V.. < > ;:i ?ni.* 11
iiiiHiity wf i;i' to ?> s: it
'Q any ! 'ntft.i ? xiiAi:) -c, i y . u,oid._
Av.hic rmm that, mni*y e>;k>vo:l
\i l 1 ;.. 11 {. "ll! ' !()V j"! f11 j I t '_'i''U'jj
S "Jilwl . '! V. dl'id. *!*?}?? \vhii 'j
-il ill lav^o rnndus iti1 '.,<va;i.-T i ho
iu.?t .?c jiisj; in1 Nogroes them>.u't
An* i hemseixos. Tiu t wliito l>uscnvdoyihrm
to colored Govs' and
janitors?i-.o'd - i-aviso ' -no .
hoili \vI:' _ !i j , i iivi aii'i prf-p- '
j.wti people and givrx rinnioynr-ot To
>ie~:fs4_ a prince' among mem -Take 'as
nverl.nti <>i?Clmun'ii. . !'i ginrmijc will',
a vision, he lias not onlyaocum plated
it ot ail, he has provided employ men t
dhgeilt meir and \vdri:eiO .Were-there
~o\ t r Arneidi.-'. '1 lime' would "he""Toss"
liter're y.*. i rf'w.ri'f .J,o :.I(>y colored
} ov/ii Welfare w hjX hand . Thejmiy
t^lgencL'^?JnT niort inimrn rrrtrr^~
hepiet ordered*l^P">e patronize them. .
, ;u UK' I IIIO
vers ity of Civicajjb. "It is to lie cnni?
jdiniented. ' ^ . . v
.9,. Suppose1 iiiy^'fdun?tt!n pen could'
jg speak-it kno'Tsmy written0 secrets,";
> c.v.imeni of love, sorrow, aspiration,''
- a . i *
11 0 1: n. ^Ty pen Is my friend.. In
__^-^r-?>.?>iiienr??",o;' er : tttrTA-;Tn7r?'= "a Lion it:
?? ri- - ui-y for f-er.vtee. Wdfen 1 wrtkr
ilnu the n'Qhr H .- Ut'v's iv-iy to;catcirT
'i.ia.i., t>1,. J!oo?ij|jy tht.i e'lit.s, . Or.oe I . <!.<!
n ':rinr o.Cn my p--;:.1 h'ut n->\y. I cav.ft-M j'
f ;a* <!o without *i* -i".?y'' Wat -rinan,-. Ii .is ;
<i and -jj'ijr,, of ' p.-o'ii-ess and civilkuo i>m.
inion. jjy.'jj ^ y\et''1arc<l ifn'tjl "peace Ypo- p
, dai men.' ?-iy V.hvtormnn -hnTjIgT.t'ier"1
f,imk than the sword.' " - " ?4
wi'h .
THE PALMET
pL_JiiKh srkpul education was looko<
ipon as a <lisuii?Uisnin? mark of fit
less. That day is passed. ' "B.
ji* ;*if. 6/' is. nor cirantechTiow. ^Orr
.vith an earned &1. A. can hardly hoi<
lis own "Wiiun .the educational worii
s domaiui'inu* siiecialats Tht? dsn
>f the itocioiute is Come. and with i
ilus ultra. Voynjf ipctJple, let ^io om
je>i'uiie-y'ou, go to the college and u
nivcrsity.- Become ccoflorhlc aiul spi
? MnL-p rjiKrt'ilicOs. Loo
l'ar down ihc lane of :time. In th
long run ir.rniati of preparation plu
character- will win.
ji,"v or A Ti^cago I its f* Week.' youv-.wri
tor had pleasant- chats with Drs. T, J
M ifes-.- R.' W. Mange _ hurl Prosirinn
.^TnvA.- Iir. Miles loot; care yt Mail!
Carolinti's'interest at the Genera
t .11 i'i t ettv-e 'Commission' meeting. fh
Sims riiiu-hcil on Sunday at. Kbene
;:.t r in Lvunston, Dr. \V. A.Fountain
J.'-,, pn:-'i<jiv 0.q.Moodu.V we met at ih
l-i'';n hi.Ml'.:.p.. e v. IV-h' lie deliver
1.1 a ! ilr> address. He and Ih
Mar.cv i k.iy _i.ho highest degree givei
by tin. J\. pi* Ik's. l)r Mance is hope
'id i '*. .-A ctl.ui lo the episcopacy hex
year. .It' is", hot up- to htfii. but b
smith Carolina. , .
On Thursday, Ah gust 18'. the Gen
r.rh" Cp111ndssi<?n met. It was a plea
sure to come in contact with '-oh
iyieiuh llishc ps -td.-inoV C:n'nV AV
ii. I 'ope/ S. J.- Johnson, Hawkins
M. il. Davis of Soiith Carolina an*
eader ?>i the Baltimore -Conference
'.? ni; r i'T 'h \.ts. L!;i;;uipn anil a inn.:
''' /hers. Bishop Gaines?wtH?givt
i rbyal entertainment next May. '
- Am
' l.l'st Sunday' ydltr^cvvirei' Vpoke a!
-t. Mary A. jjjkjio Church, Dr. It. jg
iViisorg a South Carolinian, pastor
\ek\t Sunday h^ "will speak at Mil
: :k. *. Wisconsin. " Hi has heeh in"
1. ! to rept-at his Jiicksbn rilh
t .J- - ? .
Tl.o Convention choir was compose
..doh.'Kater. ul u\e virions Vehur
ihcs ?>f the District. Much credit i
J?c T'-<-v7-d-. P. \V?sirir^tnn iliwl MoT
O.therine Sharper for the effort:
!P.'il forth in furnishipr the Ten
rcnlio with sweet mimic. ' - . 1
.TiltiL Annual frtununv preached tv
thr; ItCV., C- E. rrasler was.stronj
md practical. It seemed that h<
.
TV '"vi. ' 'i-'Wih;'"'!Ii oa.-e hM'ttrs f.hr
t'ncy "Will appeal to the U. S
SuVrcme Court. See what monej
plus brains eat> do., hacked by or
arJ/C'tion. A fy.w of us have money
i - th. n a row'have brains, hut or
-airivrnion Knee mercy! . Down n
[' ' ja* il'e nafive Indian^ oiilmtmbe
w-hl'of, ten to one. The ratio i
iliy-the same, in S<>uth *fi'ic"a
We aj;.> ^U'.Uir on division, 'out weal
>v i P'C'i, Tlie Baptists are divulei
tii" all t ho/iist a-re hent 'iw^vvtyir'i ii?
H>da. - ;.:ro invariably spftl Sttid \v
;:0e i.tier-racial strife. Sometime
t?sdrvvV oinh ehu-ch .rre- too di\ it Ivi
. ,.r' .Lii*e;in.v tlie' common ?<h
... : ev Tiiiu iV f- hat i ed. we see
to. ;v.;ll ' ea; iu other ' down. The ide
of -'.he. ph'-fliray" -is ever toilin.u- yo
.shunt ilihaliy. . In May the pro
iV; >?r Id' soeh>h<L.y in Allen Cnivei
..-.ity w.'ih his lie par*incut, made a.sui
of jv-m- .vlli-e Col o.i'bia. S04U0 <la
,!u will lu'vc limy to publish it. Spl
it tfe :;1 ' !>.; ?thee?rtto?a bur
tlT.l-p.'O laViiswllits-s. in Columbia, an
' i' I'?\ iI 1 I ! \~?i>; 111. -:i?i1ji 1111.11 1
itl only 0. It ; hotiM bo $?00,uu
It'll . <? I-.itVC Iii\;i H? 1 >. i ; I i 1 U' whit
...? _1.that we think it in (.ifol:- -J
is iust. avtruo now a? hundreds t
year." .ago. United we stand; divide
wa 'all. Continue to learn lessor
I'll'!.!! <\ > ejUL. dl ' Mio>-V an'/.L'ih. I
A i!;yjt_ ni;r-'rv4,ite?trek?\roUlir~ hav
lynched them .as jsdon as juiy-sai
\ " and th;;t w"H 'u1V0 . t"??I
he. end of it. * . ..
T?K COUl MHIA DISTRICT Sl >
I; AY ' SCI IOO L CON Me.XI ION 1IA
Ti e -a"Una, Convent ton of the Co
umbin TAstriet of the A. M. K. ehurc
had: 'its 12nd session at Mt. Moria
A; "M. 1",. church, Prosperity, Augui
1M-21, with Di1., iK. A. Adams prcsic
ihg.
-di.-s Frances JcnereUe was unai
itnousiy elected secretary
Tlie Institute. work was a very in
I'Qt taut feature- of Cy Copvi-ntini
nd yas.'condm ;ed by.ahk: 1'uUnwLu
in mialcrs: Julius Hollmart, .J. I
TCudU, J. P. VV ashing ton, -H. W. via
! (-r /a?.(I It i. ].. .ujm. The method
wh.|:!i t he -iixsi i ucturs . taught the lc;
soul? 'snowed that a considerable a
nl/unt of time had been spent in pre
miring them. A jarge number o
ministers and -(Itacgalcq.- wcre_pivs>ii
and look ay live parts in tiie disc,lis
sums *t?f the lessons.
J. K. Beard pastoF of Bothi
i ?.." .'h. A'iiliiinhi;i. v.:is flu- it'll le f>
the C'oii\ entiyn. I hcleive I vo.uie.. tIt
st nfimdnf' of ail when I say that th
ii'.- a. i; v criticisms inadc-by-Flj'. Reah
wci'e In nefiehil In <>11
TO LEADER . r
*, visited healing streams and a la
The lending pastors of the Coiu
hia District are: Key. J. E? Beard, t
Kev. 15. VV. Walker, J P Washihgt:
the Kev. K. I. LenYonrT'Ke Kev. T?
L Mbddi.MnrTftbeKeYr-VV-. M; Gantt, t
:?Ke .Marcullij* Robimun, the Kev.
' I>. Frasicr, the. Kev.' H. E Enianu
the Kev. S., J. Johnson, the Kev. G<
^ C. ..Miiison, the Rev. S. L. Glass, t
Key. Julius Hall,.the Kev. P. P. X
Finland and, the Key. M..51. Thorn:
" nth 11^1 AKVVS
Mt. Celmnon A. M. E., Mt. Zi
'J'r.esbyU'rian and St. Mary Bapti
_rFe liu re 1 ujZIallXIIeiigrtherr -usuul^ &e r v ic
l en 'last Sunday. . Revs. P. J. Wilsc
11 J. 11. Toatley iptd, K., V. Thomas <3
| livered forceftri -aud, inspiring gosj
..messages to their hearers
i. _ _'l ht? revival just closed at St. Ma
church was a successful one. IV!
I Zion and Mt. Lebanon are to ho
I theirs during tre ..first . ahd sacoi
weeks in September respectively.
" ..Mrs. Agnes'. P. Griffin and litt
sons Valentine* and; Frank left on la
- -Saturday for their home in Virgin
-.--aft'! ah?tixtanddrf'..visit, in the hor
- P. K.'' Valontinu.' ??
Prof, .and Mrs. \V. J. Cochntn ha
returned to Colunibfai"and thence
Kittrell College-after spendiag_a fc
night with the former's'parents s\
and Jlrs. F,. N. Cochran.
r i'Jrs. Minnje Williamsf*of St. Lou
Mo., is the house guest of her sist*
sirs.- Laura Voting.
Miss Addie R.-Harris left oh li
i. Tuesday. for an extended visit to n
l '.1 alivcH in Chicago. '
L1 f "\i i>.s Lucy -Harper of Greenville
e ihe house g.uest..Of Mr. and Mrs.
s;A. Neely. j ' .
r; M rr.-?.?Robert ami Davftl You
, motored lrpni Chicago where th
]- spent a .portinnl of the su.rhmer a
,x are "at home p> their families a
y friends,
Mi i: Susie -Sanders and son, 'Sin:
-I' MidktOTt? Ohio, are visiting at it
ln.hu- oi their mother and grandmc
v et: Mrs. Hii/.abelh Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan of Henders<
?s. X. C.t arc visiting -the latt<
4 p'-Yenis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pru:
*- 1,i P. J. Wilson. Mesdames A
p" nie E. Garrett, Julia Robertson,
?\VMvingtini,?JUcllu?I-uu,?ami?2
ft ^i. L<c- attended t]ie_.c&hvenlions
,f the W.- II; and F; Missipnary SoOi<
d of the Greenville district at Flat R<
iS A. M. E. church near Abbeville,
n v.:. ?.n last week.
?Messrs. Oaie L. Eakins-and-IHm
.1 A ll.l.o-son ;l iv? -ition.l inn. cmroi-oT . urn.
i) in?(ii'cfn villo. ?
M ysdames. Sarah Brownlee and .
1 lia Ryan have as their house gu
?- their niece Miss Robinson 4>f Cok
D bury, S. C. ""' *7 ^
i .. .nr. and -Mrs. \V. F,. Vance are
; home to the delight of their- friei
1- oi'.cr ait extended--stay in Ashevi
h ^. ('. " hi-.'
Mr. Oilie Jones is spending so
it time in Hendersonville, N. C-.
1- Messrs. Ollie Pratt and Robt.( E
are home on vacation prior to 'Cnt
t-' ing. Harbison college at the beg
n.ing of the ensuing term,
i- Rev. J! II. Burns reports success
i, revival meetings held at each "of
g. . churd'.c.i. He closed at ^on^ of
]. churches on last Friday evening,
r?m iss Ruth Smith is visiting 1
Is sister Mrs. Alma Thompson of Hor
t- Path. S.C. v
i-' ' 'Mrsn.orr.ax of Belton, S. C., is i
hotise guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
f. Robertson, . ^
\n person news
>1 Mrs. P.cla Burton has j*eturr
T t'tpin a M-i y plea?ant trip to Atlan
e CM:*y, Philadelphia and Washington
e~'~~" Mi's . B. T/. Davis, Misses Nettie a
il? EbVma Mhbfc spent two- weeks InPl
d They report a pleasant t
..Mr..George Young was called ho
s on account of the illness of his s
?f tor Mrs. Eillie ftrOw'n. We are. gl
?. rt o say she is better at this writil
-J Mr*7 liftrrteMefferson and childr
r-. spont riweek.-wlt.lv.-relatives at S.tS
renjoyed their stay very mu<
| Miss Con you s .Tones is spending T
g | vacation in Asheville, N. C.
.viLji*-. * 1 . . . V . i*..
e On Friday night historic Mt. M<
^ iah wa<> filled to its utjnost capaci
At 8:5u Adams presented 1
Y J. E. Beard to preach the Doclrii
delivered by 1
Beard was profound and full
* thought. Any one who doesn't i
' dei.stand the doctrifte of the Afric
k Methodist Episcopal church cons
tion." * 1
! All reports showed that the Distr
has improved both financially and.
* lelictUuilly;? ' .
The members and friends of ft
r. Mori an church under the leadersl
^, of their " pastor, KeV. H. D.' Rants
voiy hospitable. - >
mvr, ii uiuuii uiinngrrrr; oeiiviary 1
the Nalonal Association fur the A
vc vancrijent of Colored People, 'will 1
t'? disabused- of the idea that all th
d^?the-American Negroes-have is to 1
I1'- attributed to them home in the We
tern Hemisphere?that their, once
?st tors brought nothing with them o
e1, ?f Africa. There is. in the first- plat
no one Negro type. There are ?
ist gr.oes and Negroes as there are whi
eJ- men and white men. They ran:
from?Htma to?Hottentots?from t
is Negro whose featuresare presere
J. in the inscrutable Sphinx to the py
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ier TX Graenabom, N.C.
ftV-j-.^SKs, KjlIT. Harris of Atlata is in. tl
nd 1 city visiting relatives and friends.
|~ Dr. N. A. Jenkins, was in Anders*
or- on TousMesa last wcfeTc.
tyy^ Rev. E. G. Keeder was the guest
Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson while
lal the city and Dr. E. R. Roberts w
Dr.* the guest .of Miss Christine Thonw
of Mrs. Kansas Johnson, her daught
in- Wilma and Miss Maudie JVlae Pet
an are spending a while at. the home
ult Mr. ifnd Mrs. Anderson Burton <
a? Kntler Street - Mrs. Johnson is vi
( iting her-sister Mrs. Lula Andersc
iet Mr. and Mrs. O. f>. Quick have
in their frnest Inst week llr: P. .P. XVt
hsori. ~~ ' , " '
It. ' Mrs. Stewart Anderson is aJLJaor
lip after ft very pleasant' stay in thu'cl
ey J by the sea. ' ^
irtlj ~Ttov YT ftnmpholl hns -bcegcQ
i ducting a revival for Jtev. 'IvindtjpK
m- 1 Dunn's Creek with great suveoss. T
he St. Paul Baptist choir went do\
m,Thursday night and furnished , t
E.! music,.. . ?- i? ?:? :
he Dr. S. L. Edwards and children ha
C. :.-^)iie to California. Our best wish
el, | go with them. We hope-they will li
eo.1 the West.
he The death of Air. Reuben Hill w
Ic- a.shock to many who knew. him. lj
*s. funeral will be held Monday niornii
The family Tu?s out sympathy.
| Miss A? k" Webb and Mis. W.
j" Thompson moored to Belt on Satu
on day.
Rev. E. W. Dean preached at f
? PaaLSimday ntght to an apprcct
,n' tive audience. His sermon w'ds e
'e~ joyed by all. Come again Rev. Dea
>el ^ ???-?
? TUB WKKK'tr luDlTOlllAL. WHIT
ry ? PRESS
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hi (Froni The^New York Times. Thur
day.AugUst '18, 192T)?
-le AFRICAN BACKGROUNDS
.st , '
'ia ? Ono'Wlro laKcs an Hour tn^read
5? .pamphlet of .twenty-five pages l>y II
Ir. t '.i j?l,
V * % J
. Saturday,_AuRiist 27, 1927
l'c~ lilies ~ih the ilcmrsi recesses of the _
Congo f6i"jst. Negro poets penetra>n
ted in ancient times to Damascus,
? threads of Negrp genius wovc-them-:
of selves iu\o L,he fabric of Myditerran- * .
in ean. and Asiatic cultures, and the
us strains of their music-reached shores
is. Car from their own African coasts,
er \ Their states and governments dety
ctiyed with the rise of the slave trade,
of 400 years of which, it is estimated,
T7i rnnt A i i-ii'ii l mi nnnorm??nrrr
s- trare.t-of -their background of indus-~~3
m. try {.ml art and mariners have" sdras
vived. c\cn 'thiscontinental Ontastro- .
it- p'ho. They, learned. Very early, per-""
haps tLie earliest of wen, -to . smelt. ?e
iron and forged instruments of use
tyrfn'.ness and beauty. They were the
first to. raise mutle and use their
nrl milk, lmxfrtiarH extended iigriculat.
tare antf surrounded .vUlagOs with the
ho verdure and fruits of. gardens. The'
vn blacksmith plied his trade all over
he AlTriea, and with hint in litany parts
? t.ho wt aver, the wood earvei' and the1?*ve
potter; - Nome knew -how to jpako.
es' rugs mid?t-ariteto-aiid to net gold und
ke precious stones.- Lven willloUt tho.
tuitino of other continents their han
as 1 dii'rafts became highly skilled.
[is ? - Atffh it'*?5\, as mi'i'c at'o aware a con
'tinent .0i music* "The fashioning of
| nuisieal instruments is- one the inq
j duslrics to bo l'ofind throughout the
[V_ ! length and bre:uU4ro.f Africa." Speak*
Ting of one region, a traveler said
tl.'at every little goatherd had hrtT _
n- the paper by i.'r. Jol'l.smi (titdlfo^^f?
n- a "Book of American Negro I'betry"
and one of "American Spirtuals"),
which may .he ha'<l. of the Trustees -of
. -4 . v
the; John F. Slater Fund, gives more
s- details of this background. Two or
r thrty.. of the .proverbs" quoted; seive
to suggest .tiie folk wisdom which has
been handed on from generation to
? i;< Jt.'t'at u 11: ~ "
!' . Boasting is .not courage. ^ .
^ l ie 'A lio. I'ui'givjes ends a ' Quarrel.
1 Birth does Jlot diilVr ('from death, .
-.
at a"? the Tree nian \v:fg~t)orn so"wiis
! <' . ' . ? * - i;
be'- the slave.
The Conclusion. which the author 1
lit. 'wnyhe and which the open-qiihded
^ jll ^.be ready.io accept* is '. .
s'e.M..., .1:... ? , ?' .
v , I. IIMIM- ityvi'snrs (I 111 not
(er " * - -. " *'
come to Amoiiiu l>ut were curried
Sf?b , . -iT? . ' -* .'
I bitntr in slave ships, .brought sume[.q?hmrr
rr.i re thrnrrhc strength" of their
g- hoilles .? :i ?j 1' the Dark Continent.
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r fjamc,v# base hall, basket ball, $
lers, Third Grade .1 jii'piigh the
loiiselK !d Art's Course*, Music,
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tural Department * ?,
1 ogree of B.\S. in Agriculture.
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egree of B. S, in Fleetr ca En.- 'f
meeting ai. l A r c ii i.i cictura {
gineer'ng. V
:e Department &
: to the- degree of B. S,' I
lent of Education . X
gree of R.^S, in Education, for X
V-o ationnl TeachetS; ;? ^
i Department |
rfs: Bricklaying, Plastering, Car- T
Automobile Mechanics, Machine
Shoe .Making and Repairing, !j!
.leeirIchv. Forging. I . . J '
schnical High School |
'pares students for College and *:* Vocations.
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