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7*5 , :.--v : t ? ' ' | "77 7777' L* ? :? ? ~ r "TOL. TV7?N O. 1. - ; T jljN. A. A. C. P. II | ?r REPORTS [\ 34 in 1926 Against 21 in 1927 71 Shows that South is a Little 1, ..Less "Playful" ? ASP. CAR. HAS ( LEAN SI ATK Of 21 Vicitms Lynched, Only t Were Accused of Assaulting >, I -;-r White Women " , ? New York,: Jan.*-,5?A xlccK ns(. in the number of lynchingg from '> 1 In i.- ' the year 1926 tn 21 in the year 1927 ' is it'inntml liy thv' MfhTib'iiiil A ..neb!? tion for the Advancement of Colored I People, CD Fifth Avenue. , Mississippi leads' \<*ith seven vic.. itims of lynching ntobs, Tennessee and Arkansas each having: a record of .9. ljfnehinRs, Florida two, and the f !* flowing: states each having 'had -one: r 'Kentucky, Louisville/ Missoin- . :\'or.h. |Carolina, Texas and California. r?| The Nutiomil Association for" the -Advancement of Colored People did era from Tuske^ee in including as j lyn'ehings the beating1.-. to death ly prisoners in q. Los Angeles jail oT a white"" man resdmbling the "kidnapper. William Hickman; -the shooting to. I, death by a possfe of Joseph VVchfuvhJ > , in Paris, Tennessee; and theh-hnot-ihe: -- -fcjT a .posse of; Thomas . liiad d^aw, near Bailey, North Carolina'. Besides the .white prisoner beaten ^to death in Los Anpreles jail, or.' oilier white man, Berry Allen, is heported to have been seized by a .mob . at Mayo, Florida^-'inid thrown into L' the Suwanee ItiVcr while brirrT rorpIfveyed to a hospital'after a li 1* v.'irh j|~a range rider and deputy^shcnif. i Of the victims lyWbou, lour \voi bfarned alive and the bodies of tw.V others were publicly burned after death. Three of the mob vi.-t'm. : were taken from peace olfi.eers and ~fjnilB in Mississippi and one each in H Arkansas, Florida, Missouri, Tcnnos: see and Texas. Of the "21 victims-only '( 4_werja aeeiised of attack upon a white. 'I woman. 1'* . ' [SIMS HKJH SCIIOOI, TO 11A VI; MADE IN* CAROLINA EXHiBI! , Union, _.S. ,G.?The pupils of the Home Economics Clar.s of Si.u:s hi 'h school have an exhibition in tin '(built building on Main street that is the timo. The exhibition was -pbleed by the instructor, S. L. Humphries, and Ijpils and it is worth a trip to uilding to "see the number of the--children hnve been taught ike, ttejo ar0 dresses nfade na mills, undergarments, apajamas, night clothes, children^ s, clothes bags nn^l table covmbroidered and applimtod ami ited in beautiful designs. -hDWie ecftnimcs "class and their ctor deserve a world ol credit is "Made in (JaroVnft" -she-v sy igs to our view just what gv > ' > vrk are doing In om'-stato arrr nuch material is available foi a trin un town see this wnn exhibit and take time to ex tW stjtchlng and cut <S1 th< liit. ' above clipping is .taken fron nion Times, a daily paper, pub -4n Union, S. 6?,-by 4|ev, L, M white). Union endorses}" the above state and with- pride rcpr jl the ex n "Made iff Carolina" wonder I iay the Icnst^ ; ^ With the* Ttmo& eoPPrratnlnb Sarah L. Hufnphrics and her pii Ha of the home economies depart men Jljid thank her, for this exhibitions *?dl*-work. made of .Union goods * m W ^ > ; _ \ 11 i ' . 1 - +? 1 ;?^ " '^-^~~=zzz .. ' *+* " ' . , - - . % - y FLORIDA . A'i' ALLES."??=S5 UNIVERSITY I.sirg'c i*iira(le VVencLs Out Taylor .St. re*? I to .AM'cn Am. vorsity L??_ Tjv\V SOCIETY APPKAU IteVrT'har*.'!CTJtSFfj6C tno 15a; ?M. A. tokajeot. '"Mcr.dav N.&tit ^ ' A'kouf t\v<> oVWk.jv j'itVillic of : l?m<^ ujif, ccinj-nny '.X K. _?if I', hici '.V.i'i ;i ri'.. .. ; ,' i'.-i; I -n'.y Unj.ttk; i. rt bluff :U:lTvii:'i:V' tr.*xotnor- Witir auto mi;l->iks i-avryi>v? lh . ivpyakn's. t'oi i !{' 11: V- v. !i : it v 'iv t ! i > i.: - !i Tn v lot* StJ'po. Vnjvii si'y, win 'n-v.: !! *!; j?ivj,-v::ni .^vas cifiT-iexl* oiji 1 Hv' students ? ?'/ Ailf'a kfcHi l?vn.uit; .wij'c p: .-ff.'.l.the ;?u .t-i} a bout live < r j:; h.ij-i .;*<! peui'.e. / >.?siv* s;i( k;y i.!' :i;> u ihe h. itrf appeal' aale it>r ih . i.---' ; - "mi, j vi, iif .4i <PV.vvvaiuri9;.!X:JU.0fi rt'i | ( ;? ) usaye :-.y!c -\v.Hh. a Wiie' tassel \Y i%!i t!i "i? rojli.-j ayy \::y- 'nil? littlc-lel low ?r hhotil hpv ulko'jvuayiftj | the tap. .' ihis v/.iS1 ihk-ConVoixVittM i-t'.ul) ci \Yai:! Que. \ t. On the j lata vPi'won? "lev. Waiiaiv 1 ' ? i .;' ;i \ u i~... .1 nurrii, ^ in : i n v. I'm r.Qw ' .v <.?> ':; Sin ?\. I'll ,i :i L\ Ur.i,". (M. :i. S iMifi ijlSj sort in .rail l-o Me '.ivi.fen ; hall. i:1.i. .'.ay; i i/verbi. nt i.T I ho i;ii-'nci>jn '^jrowKji -Jui M.n'; ..v.-m, Ai?.i 1; .i>i..li.: >! . .i<l the; J 'uranvii#:'..'.!: " 'IhauMhi^a^iyi \y Y-'fH en l?y Arahuni? lancYfilf;,:iiir.Sa:?\ n...o:'; who ieaJf$*hcol?r|'. lav oriie pi.cni, "0 Why Sftould iho;Spiri '.f .M. rtal Lo'J>r.ou?.r?"' v'rrtton by W'il ' i a i" KV..IV. .'Mi'! ."!- > ii; 1 r ml "111 Gmtr.-io of -a K-ttee- wi'itU'** iir.rlb'M y .?,!is.s 0. 15.'Sini?lct?m arid ix*u<i o: ,tli{. rinvilar occasion--for that year. ' Mt mber* nt ' ti l1 eeiiv'miltee were t' liai iiy K. ivon, Thoiv?ts \V. Dai' "a... Wm. i.ay'or; II. 15*." 15rowr . k.t:ullolmes, Mrs.-'Nancy hu 1 or. ? ? -Ik' jh " . i|>ly speaker ivf the da; v.as Pa-v. ('has 11. Hi?wn of S'eeon \ :a! ry il r-vist ("iun-'h. who". s'p*ok "iv.a -tc rkl'iv and. wisely. Tho.sixiy -? .. ; s.'cond. anniversary was a sueecs is 1 ht'^ 'pre--i(U nt' of 't'no I.inool Menu rial- As*ocin!ion. . Mrs. Kll - f .rvnii \~r?TT"tTrrn^-mTTT"^lT7>'InTS" nd '.((1 .'for-r.i;;v.y.years, was -absent/ owin to 11,0 fact, that < he has recently sufl red a Plight'stroke. 'file oflicer* vvi ! 1 e elee'.< (! at r.ethej A. M. K. Chuiv next" i^Iov(la'y nijEf'ati Ivverv colore ! per. on in Columbia is ???ke'd to 1 . i:rt!-mt-7T7j[l i'.fiir the as; ooiniun-?m '' hf lp to keep vp the memory' of th I Day. ^ . I ; For .itivt as soon as it is forgottc m i by t ho i nee just-'as soon will Clod {\> | i'ot the. race fo.p whom so niany T?v( bwerc e?'.critkcd to free. - ... ^ 4 - . AT ( T>M'VV,? A TttlyATR TTTTCICS ATTRACTIONS " n ' -' * *" The following is the Mil at*the C .. kunbia Theatre for the week of J a, t uary the Oth. MONDAY?Keith Vaudeville nr - 'nietoresi ** - ! TUES17A Y?~"My Maryland" ma | inrc n rctwrn "tngAgemefit thru r ft is the most popular plj - that hrts been se^n here this rcasn t wEp^^ynjRR.. ? "mi.?s fW S Jl Missink LinkJl_ .* r '""tv" ~ " " : i. soeiation i' v * ' 1 *?? - i i COlA'.MKTAj, .S, C.. S. SUMMON 'a t J . is ^eieorat ' i V -ClATipN TO J . it: , t? * ^ .. ' * ? "'Th-v KxtnittVf: rprAivdiuy. of |. OclatibT^ p'^t ilcX'cJa^t Saluhl'a;? |?laib C(~i!\'c i\l ii;!i ( f l ii.' A" i; -1'1' ' " 'p- ',"M'zriL j nicut i A :via'!; n:\viil lj .?1 1, iuw . i'('.1 u m J/riday \vjCli.ilK* t-.\;' hij* sdsribhA tanlaUva uuhi'in;' t>i't l "or the :jjroupr a--.d. v <v;nd-p jru. t wiii I -o li.cl.cl mid .mo. c: 1 ilne dOvo ri; A ncNY i'outui'L1 a1, Iho/coityoni y- ill OO f <^0'*C>>1 i Ol! (?; .11 .< >i. Si >.1 IS 1.1 ?0A.A y.-i J ] t ca t *} i' l/i 1 i i . (. (> ti O i . 1 Mtaic'. 1 AUdanv.tj i,it{.'a.aL<>iis ; I I'cfti?t-itcpiaii.-?fiem .u; it j Va ldjjct ; aii> Lliihy oi its- kaat'fc'iwn in ii j cTfiicTTcioual vaitRTTo itii teacher: ' 1. __ 'iix.'- loiitAvijig' is a : tatcnieel iicre"in iession'ou lasi^'atiiula; i . *' Vv ii i'Oci iiia . ni ij.r-.w?e uy.it . k! Icaciit-rs llnou^iiuui Ci:i\ , vai-.ect iaC!^-Uits-i.iui Ci>i^Oi i iiiiit 1 1 . . \;V t)-t?a\\j-(i.O. ' i wOifi.c uio caaVvit'v.'Oir Oi-ljJC \\'i .ItiUiCl S' ill SHiOC'i \>UlK iCl" ill Inc ui'coiivi.ic iftcotiiijs'.i is i>i*acLicii..iy uio last uu>??x.u vv ! i it ?| i * 4 if i.' \ ' 1 * - 1 W - * v 4 ' ny nn \ u (.111; LUliVVlllH L_JiiikjijjXl $L ui.lnc. y.:uiiii)-s. . ___ n -liiiiJ Lamj.cii^ii icr iit?\v " cry lean t cr i ii- so ut n XTJTTnTTu" ; ll.i'lAt! jl> * ]-' > i-.li'- ~}t, ? >l.| T j , I 1 a, tri Ui-i. 'iuut-1-rtit \\.a^ jour ^Ai inat- Vucn-.I; pi' yuc luiUunluaw^ ai-ra-a-fciuiLt?rti T |; ' :"~ "' *7* " __ - < JJii. ii. s. it*v "j . . : ' Slit's. ( V G. \Y*. M ; ?' ." r' \vr- i>: ;! ? . - mus. J ?:? ; i?n. i) % \ . - i. a < 9" 'I ' AUXN LNiVJiKSllA" -NEWS " r' Xiip "holidays, are-over and all o wur .si^iuOAVii ?4L- uown at-i:?.rni -vforl ; .y,a n iuLr a pli'ip'-anl vacation. 1 i j ami ait's. Sinus .si,e;u sev V ' . . jt j ?*ai clays in Uiconwoodj tim guest "u. ~ rjT7Tr.'~X.iI'tiJ"\v naaVns and at is.* Henri ...La' \\ if) aiius, t.nu mother ami strict :i jiirsV Sims. - v " ' ^ Our (jiiai/tcluc ami orchestra untie. 1( He aus.piccvs 01 the churches Will bo ;1 ?in "tliT-T riTst teiir on liie 11 ih'gein] ii> ain^imiiig', Ivmg-soreo ami George K .tow ii." Cap. a.11 '1 tiomtra^ and ' Mrs _ .Uopk.ns promise to gi\e.'to ,the pub 1^ iic. s'opie real music, h lluriei^! Jiin'iaIt! oyr new- ?fenei (1 goes up. 'I he work is - in progies ?e jww.' "Wo move on to better things 1 ?Uur aiiiic'.ic hold next.? Let uu heh te to put every program inaugurated b; iotir leaders over. The Students ar n ready tp carry,,on. i;-T The students of Allen Unlvev-sit \votb' jclaj to jojji tVhh the student * ' L.."'B-in;.rt.n 'tiv ih<. Ti.mmiimt. v ewfeiij.-s -under the a us ^pTccSk,of the City 1'laygroiTnd "Move ^rnenf headed l>y Aliss', Mnkd.qvT." Sh ' |'haVi the-rwfeet of q-H -ofthe stu<Itvit! j We believe that she is sincere. Thi o."Ts* a rare quTiIity and greatly to b |atlpiircd. We'arc ljkcwi.se thank ft jto Dr. ."Stanley-, the Aldcrriym, unde 1(j whom the city's recreation profcrai j operates. j- : k- Lot the Negfofes Of our group pre e- together in nil things vital as Bent ly diet and AlUai are together* .We. cell n. hrato Thanksgiving jointly, we hav TtT JdJrtt meetings periodically, thq A km ni 0f the two schools united in a foo i." . Loll game and played the picked men * _ . ' ." ToMeeH llo M ATUKDAY; J^N. 7, 192& -v if rh Tj^ Tr^^i ?""* irxi 13 INtAaKUl e Emancij EAt HERS' ASSO- 7^ HAVE NEW FEATURE llie Palmetto State Teachers' As . It was cleeidecUto hold the next illoiv in Columbia and the-dates 2i. 22, 2;> and 24. The opening timings to be hml Thursday ant Saturday mornyflg, March 24th.' gram was made by the committee elr.gs. Fewer popular meetings ted to group meetings. * vgu'oI' colored teachers this yeai u put e n by Mfrs Lillian C. Hoff iiics in the-public schools of the are being jmaele and its said thai , TniTelemonslration will outclass leys tale. It will be strictly of ai by the members of the_committe< V- ' merest of our association and?th< iiina Lii.al we liolet our converitioi -.u.atf-expanses.- Columbia oiler: tos .tniil a re' eu u cu 11 v e. . cyiiveiiitqn in Columbia the weel .ile leacncrs in LreenvTlle so tna our people,, who are vitally inter nay aiieiiei our convention. Marci iui aNegro rural schools ana it l: m to stuL tne Convenience of thi ^ T .1 2 irs is now pygned and we hope ev will iom bv rebrurav first, am i<i i \ 0- fooercUiry at" Common* i .i.s gceo and itsnis hoped tnat^d . -Uiik-riei-o. will take advantage o. ?. ?- > ^ -t CAWtSUN, President.- ' b. U lLk'liNSON^ Lhairnian'Coin iN LE Y, Secretary^ J. D. SAXONj Treasurer, liOWAKD, " DICVKK. 15. F. Molester, ' . u. siAis, ; X. MYERS, be is of the two varsity teams' of Ben I edict and Allen. Our students assc L' I c'ate in various extra-curriculum #c i ' rvitiOsV "\Ve have noticed our Dean _ . ..el President^ in rnnfi twin ^m| ^ - c.'al events in which they seemed t Lu; mutually intunursted^-rrwrt happj - President Sims frequently refers t r Benedict as our sister and urges u to let our relation never be less. Th i reason is largely this: Presider r mius and President Antisdel fostc v|tI.c ideal fraternity. They are th . luudevs and we- follow. If this slti U.on obtaincxf in allofour act'ivtje . in city and state-we "would get bette " results.' Instead of .haying a coporal guard at the Emancipation Celebrs s tfon tha^e would be an-*uppreciativ , audience.' Leaders give ys student * ? * - * >' B A MEN'S MASS MEETING AT TH CHURCH OF GObT WT4 FEN-" s DLtTON STREET ' * . SH ?r ? ~~ "HuRRry, Can't Eat; } Gr L TeaUu" XT? ? h Th^r public is invitoa $> hear ih 3 timely -subject discftssed. It is < ? . fy ' . . - | vnai importance to men. Lome cftr] M - uod fill the-heuse. We will, remos r the grit. N0 admission torB>oys ui 11 der 12 years of age, if your paren object 40 your enlightenment of fact :t We would suggest for fathers to con 1- and bring the boys. Remember, 1 )- us move.the grit, man. You will a e joy this lecture given by Elder Ge 1- A. McBrown, a gospel preacher ai t- lecturer, of Illinois. You pre welcon 1- to this strvica. ""t. ' '' ^ v.'' "' ' ' ? - ^ere Marc Enterins / > r T*i ' ' -11. 1 . ; - ESFORJUi J . ' * .H * >ation Day SAYS R..MC;! CANTSi'ANBIiE WS ! . : j JSeven Cifios in Eastern Carolina Already 'Orj*an;.zc-d as Local'; Agents ON IT THE EE IN -WEST ' ! Gross Voluru' of First .Year's r Business Will Exceed. S10,()XU) - . in lUemiintis 1 i " ' ' I . Jan. G?The advpntuita of compact * Jiiml unified c'tiaem-lip appc?irs"to he * 1manli-sl in. the . cut ?.i*.uiM'b r;i- 1 - ition x;f liu.si.rxv-s < 1 Ay ol or merits., as In'- . t | tween the" PecL !)' " .--.ft ion nr.J tin: jj *1 Western section ofeSouth Ciu;? Tula. > ['according; to it j-tatoiXvon just jfivpn to ' representative ol:_^The Palmetto '* j Leader J>y L?i\v-ycr U. MeCaiy.s Ah- 1 | dre\yst who still maintains an olTivt j at Illy Washington St., for; the pur- 1 1 j pose "f ni7>nniy-!Qfjptlu> -w?>r+c -of '1 htr i Southern Fidelity and Surety Co., and ; ' Bankers -Fire Insurance Company .ol" ' t Durham, X. C. *, -J?-' ' } t Accord hi}? "I o- the inicirhtsTfMi just - released."seven cities.'in Fastern South. 5 1 j Carolina have bevn ftrgiinixed' a-* 16- ' S !cal agents \v!i<!o onlyj, throy in the 5 B j Western, or up-country section'"have yet ciuamictt. vt t:en rct> . rfcSCMitativc ui' the. i'a.i.a'. iu Leade r l,!for a reason which wguld esidam-lhe ? :tp pa lent lailu're. ui' the- Western; Cil-,' t" ~ ' (Continued'uji i\ig2~lCight)"T VERS ' hMTVNv.ii'A'i ION AD- .J ~ DliLSS A I1 L.vs >. i.I.L. , Large Audience Cheers Speaker lie- : pyatedly, encourages Kace By < Subject of itacc-Buijding. . ' The citizens ct: Barnwell County < ?jjbCia.1 P.nored MoiPrinv\, Jan. t!, by a strong practical, '-address^ delivered . by Dr. 14. S.'- A ilkinsun, President Of the State-A. & M. College. The Col lego Band. gave* u musical concert alter which Reverend Ormantl, the ? local pastor introduced the President as hemp- "t tin- inii^iimiine '"in,? cutional leaders ol" today, Tl'o'has re .cently?rocoived u Governmental up-"" J pointmcnt said Reverend Urnnuid, to . serve on the' accrediting board to rate' is , - Land Gran.t Institutions in America.! . "lie .is the only colored mfthon this! board."' lie is al^o prrrddrnt ?nt thr: sr | association of Land Grant t oileyesj und is serving bis jipcond term in thifi< ig- capacity. .A-. , / :> ^ Building." He clearly tracfcT the | , - Dr. Wilkinson". Spoke. - on -.''Race! L- -dewolojwnent jof-the race" for dh'-' lasf^ sixty-five yrirrs rind pointed oftp those L ,g qualities that have n ndo fqr progress and advancement, and those .that tear down.- A bright outlook for the lup, ture was pictured by th.e4 speaker as he encouraged his-an li-oncp io be in-] ~~ dustrions, thrifty on: I "law alddini". >Education will he Hie basis of our1 _ progress tno tfan-fntTTr-r rrn t? ten. lir'orr^in the.-past-said, the speaker. f?-The President declai-ed also that,!, fFTe farmer today has a heftrr tfhtnee: c^r'tiirpesa bemuse tljere are fewer ia farmers and he Will sueee^dlfTR^ >f studies the latest Tuo'hrfds .of preducly Hon and farming. Pav attention to * ^ . . _ . ... re fhe Farm Denlcnstmtion Agent and.i others who.'corhe with a message. lie ts advised the people locally to he roli9. triotjs, ?Jod-fe*rmfr anil Jaw-abiding, ie To prepare a way for the younger] et generation,^ to puPJtsidc' those, -things n- ?M% hinder and elirvg to those; eternal o. verities tWst build th0 race np. "We id build .not only |pr ourselves but for, ie posterity, for otir State, >for j.pur Country, and for our God.'??-;JJ .. | r f Jm Jftfa * l-2-3*v 1 I ' ? - -a. . ' *. ' .-vT"^ 7 *? ' -f '" . .. 'i.- I ==-?- ' L . ' 'I .J 66 A COPY ; ^ TO 21 j RY DUTY s i- iRST DEGREE - X 7 "" MURDER CASE '' ' ' 3 > r: i -r? - 'j|| lien tif Color Sit in Jury box? . -While Jury Was Being Seietted. J ANY NOT INTERESTED ' ? ' " * "onvictidn of Negro Because ~ ^ , Jury Was All White Causes Change : ' > Xcw- Yurkt --Jan- 5 - - A figh? being "1. j na'do in I he Florida-courts by the Na- * ;or?;-.l Association fo* the Advancement of .Colored People, challenging - he conviction of a Negro because no sogtoes had been called for jury seri.e.-in violation^p^the Constitutional lovisiens, has caused the Florida auiiOiities to summon colored men for s. Decatur McG-ill, who has been ' : fftovnoy in the case of Abe Wash- ' ngtoii. whose conviction has been hal'.enged because of the exclusion >1" Jveyrocs frcih Florida juries, re-? 1 )? rls that Xcgroes are now being ac'hhs?citizenship right.? Mr. ?-? tlcfiill forwards to the N. A. A. C. \*~a clipping from the Jacksonville, i-'ion !a Journal, reporting that "for .;<& he first trine since reconstruction days ' w i Negro sat in . the jury box in Cir iut Court'' while a jury vas being ili'.'ctcd. ? ",-l ' Two weeks ago" reports'Mr. Mc- - . ill to the N. A. A.-C. P., "a colored;^ ^ nan nawed^Anderson actually served vrv theTury in a .first, degree" murder" sc. Many of the colored people here o not know what, it is all about. The 'act of it is that the Federal question -resented in the -Abo Washington ' ?? L'ase now "pending iji the Supreme L'curt of Florida hhve caused the au.-. .horitics to observe the serious oS^ iectiotts that may be interposed in my' case similar to the Washington Tasc and they n'.ny be interposed in triy case similar to the Washington ?ase -and they have told me that the policy V f discrimination in the selee-' :? ?4 ion of jurors in this County will be'"""" lisconlinued. That is worth"''6om?Lhinpr, isn't it?" V It is the Ah? Washington Case to ,l-,i ivlrkh Louis Marshall, member of tha __ X. A"A A. C, P. National. Legal Cbmni i 11 cpynott'd authority, on Conftti^' tujional law'*-."has Supervised preparation of the brief. , " ^ ^ J PRESIDENT SIMS DELIVERS E- ^ :j MANCIPATION ADDRESS IN ~ SPARTANBURG, S. C. ' Under the auspicds of flie Eincdln MonidTinl Association the 65th Ann!- - . versary of the celebration of the E? vancifatlon. Proclamation took place n The city of Spartanburg. In spite ' f low temperature a large crowd >s emhled in the Mount Moriah Ran ist Church.' Dr. J. S. EaHp is prea? ?jdcTi'l, of the Association, Dr. J. B.4 - ?j Walker is secretary, Mr. C. B. Mor- * riso* is chapman the finance com- V nlitter?jmd?nil n** *hn pngtora anfl . --j ' usinossVnen 'arc associated with him . ____ Vn^tne'eararTty of Finance Commit tp. Art Mnrtin was marshal of tha, ?.dj day and.had commanthof^ the parade. The following is an excerpt from ho Spartanburg Herald: "Dr. D. ffrgfrrify President of Allen University, Columbia, $. C., was tha d orator ,of the day. Djr. Sims stands aut as-one of tha leading educators -of ?. the race, and while his speeches are full of wit and humor, yet his spark- A ling-wit is just the outer covering lor * -~sl WholoWome advice, cheering and in- jjjj spiring thought. For over an hour | i,y and Federal. J ; . ITon n. Columbia. C. r '" .A ? b 0 ? 0 ? <0?M I > ????