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? ' 9 ' , . jf. PAGE FOUR. CUlic flab - 1310 Assembly v * business and Entered ut the P0st Otfiee at Col Act of Congress-. f V st:li -One Year . . ? - . $ Six M?mi' h> . .Official Advi?rti><Mi:cius .fl* the ra' Tiie LeotltxJwid. JJuolish briet" inuydVt wl.en they :.re ac .?: . the uuiht-^ oui.j.'.>>>> not-t mun.k-ti'.luns will" not be- i .v . ::T? returned. ~ ~ .. ~ "Cheeks, ^Drafts and TVs 1; CI "of"T.\\ ! , " * * to, .the /:rder . . . N. Jl, KHJ OEIik K - ? "viT"-? J. B. Li:wTE~^r:7 ^ : .. W. FitANK. \N lki.IA.Vlwr .. . .HEXUi D. PEAi^O.N UEO. rl. ilAMi' lON. ' . .. . . Cominunu'ut.or.a muruau lor sfcouiu reach trie ediiui;al vie k o nay ot each week. Ci'.y n.wa, le aay ni?ht- ' . - COLU^HHA. 3. Vr; , Certain po'.itifal'honi hnu 7. erick Tor emoiin? the race or permission. ot the-power ihem some work to oowve: reputable c!cUuu,.-.. y.H:<;; t i. and -filirht. iiklj;o:l, wo Ira ' . ' and iitjtheir slire^unui i i r "tJ Don ! ask. it is'jw pb iir ' i to crpsh upstan uivr N< . ro. will be given, la/a-r. ' . V * ' ' The ca.-oof t !:c v,' . 7 S.Snprrnio i hc-c rr --White I'r.miaiw'- ta T Shrini-rj* u- 'njr'.lli? a a ii ^ ' thing. to-be T u-'ay i;i r.ihe a ' > t .. _ ~ ; *, _ .!. I^-Sluimr. Fku. I.ttx? white cd cc.rtain stm ; <-n w.hiv i i j Cuba. Coiuiit ion* . ' * "k- . ? If .von;o "XeK-roe-s wv]\?-i\*twecn a.CuMViiiii.kiJi as. th \\ ?< be a real Kcpub:U'-^i .p;i?\y beanythirg otla r'ti an a. im nothing save at such lime '' " *' ' ' * Tlje Negro as a lvve v ll are so maay "nv\ r (! > vvel try to ertisfi, i fnfjjiH. vs-jpr j RChii'vi ml " i - ;n'' h" >>' h* i '-purpose u seno, v< eiunot , ^ >v,.:; st;nv ii "tin real to the ctufunuiiilyT T . pose. : While l-b.cro' h:\ye liceiir ??-?-?peoplo rr> . : ; v n111 h ~ ; "'".lSth is one- \v*. k ilfctl i!i. with or.I !v:?ia - r.;*1 his i < ' History Week.". I's ol.,j .1 rtiopfs .-'iiw1 iirnni]i].'.vlimi ];i race, has liooii ;-o nyefevU-d cd people krow iw&r . a' \ t. .. 4 they do <>'" their own. i ho ? Nej?vo -doos.-rot .ht-ow-tjntj' ' " ' ' '1 luiltks I ft" rho : ?"i' 1idljiy!y I *?study ol''*Ne;i.t.%4;r-o.; ; ?l'ar too ii! i it* I iv.y;Ayr. not ^ho'ild yiva .-nani r'o pOl* Otiue-jU ( !! (.!' ''' ,v r>!! in 111o .>li 1 ?j; v 1 &li?I 'M : . '.facts-. \'*}i Ks ail Inl ::'*! :yv>ii pro J:i:doryy-yyi N 'i!\ ,;,:i .. " is really it incut: ' * i" lory.. '' ;ITor> yl\ < aTraal r-T Hi:i,rn>.K w ;*"< a-Joxt -Thursday in < '"'m will etmvyik'. The bHef hi * tion of t'tiu-- (Utav-r'i'ilo-at'-1 promises tci 'l; ;;njci?rt > r practice To'' 1 in* "i?u- 1< Coimty'del- rations Tn ar:i ticket has always: uecu nn obedient, lo < rderv as the t. A Slavery. Indeed, beipdse clencc.. Ilioy were aivysyH . ley ted" eve:';,: four v-xvaiss~j : tfml Stmt :i (.';TruT;i.:-. w.-, A year in and year but. '1 h* at last decided iLv s.ucb nor independence;.-and :7b ' _ o ibeim: friv right (jrf 'cho:<'<*, f.tdicy ir.jr 1 ^is most wo-rthy^a'^! able idea that they : re chi'drer . they >nilist vudo. for: Of t.'hw t't-IH I.MIiyVTC f , * are fflosfly the hi ;>r n.aT i . . is in k for nje?" To flu ,/ line, of "hunk"' a1 o:.it \yh V -marina to the Hufgry-' sen tho place where t he mih( sec that if's aJl'Miunk" fVi \ 'can circles'is at; the hnvesl . f?een in 1 h<> a! r thing given is over. Tiv< who is pursuing a #*'-ur^ t . ming down lanvthrrt, are mean to We thaf he is,r< v~\ at-large. !' _ ft ' -Once again it seems f-h themselves up to a rager r t nrltn iCraiirr jj WrE-EKtT" . . ]j Street. Columbia. S. C. I Kditoriul Phone 4523 . .. 'v j j umbia, S. C.; as second class matter by an 1 t . " ' 11 iSCUlPT IONS' >2.00 Three Months $ ,75 i 1.25, " Single Copy :_4. .05j < e alt'owed by. iaw., i.ibi latior.al lLtu'r? on subjects.ol" general. , cenipanis'd by the names ami addresses ,ol , > 1 a d.ei anyato^-uiaturc.- >\jnuny iikhis com. . ; toieeu. Rejected manuscripts' will i\oi bt < i.MMIANViS press'Mopey U.rdeis .should be .made payablr. vfi tl.fe Paitnetto header ' . . .., . ; . J- EuTToT*' 71 - 'Fraternal C .>rro's|H>ndencO \ - - ......1 -- - Cuti'es^)onuencL 1 'Me\vs Kaitoi| . ..... .. '..Li* Martajfrff I *itC cuntliT - uo .wu$t txj. vei'i* bviiu'-, a.tic. j. i i he i ainiciuFia-atur noi later tlum Tuts- > culs*. personals ana social news, by- Weones-- 5 m~- i in a i it *mm?win i ? \\?> miimi i m ii.iib w?hi>.? SA i giDAV, . ! [T a cart atjeustjlvahk Attorney Fred: i or (tekguio-at-large \yii lituj,. ihe lOvie ihat W. Uy so-iloin.tr lie has given rtio ' iioV t an o. rn a lew nuakty., (lis; t ..cl ick'*, i. t heir'cry. morning, noon e\e the j'eOr devils have nightniare.a: "FK-ikrivTi." \Vtio is paying them V ire Ncyrcc.r can always ho obtained s. 'I lie names of .-oniecf. these gents * _* ' * nous was/arimed recently in the t". r ave (? ?in Trras. a > cHri the firmoir-; white- Khriners .oh.ieet' to colored it \ hc:dTy7 i-ii't t'hat .sonio^" vl .-rri* n.ofrthe U. 'Supreme* "court V. *. * * i < Mplc ami co'ored people were assign*t>> ga'her for'the ptirpose of greeting -V V i * ( i'! I A t-'-s ( '-'-h i JArt c i t V lOv ] JjcVHxV m i-i ?: > ? ?: j:l iii -irfiss Miami." ' ?' * ' busy'yml. /earnest during the years beaiv -HiUi before'-in rounding up clcle_v_luL'.aon. ' suiti'-h ivim, thei;.e wotiflo in -this State! lint there' wilt reVei :;?i iv. 1! ti> h lit? as no 0110 cares or dog. ?ami tin n for. sokniucli per. ! nyvcr got very far as long as then. i!.v" wlio. pan h.o hired for 30 cents uj iihnoy. ether Negroes cf real merit am I. ocnit'ii v, ho "have their t 7a. nil ); ir:iau ry, iias all too many o! .i.r 1 \ \,ry ii,.i?and ..who mwan notion; !7ey are ready to serve any dirty pur-, . ?, ' 1 * . V' ' % M ^TOiiY VVKKK.-;- > . _ 0 niahy /'weeks*' of various kihds th:r a1; Pljoii io them. yelTehninry ,11 Iv ? Negroes ?-i' America .should observe j'ri'nJ h.is J)^at-?desi^iKited as "Negr< 1 ? lo-fticvf . attoniioivon the achieve ji-?>, pi. i he..;Xft?ro. Thy history of iu t1 fat ' ! i he Negro. Indeed, colort ! u = liiMi.ry oH'.every: other rare ttor.r is.>o dense'that the average. " ii wav :;a -a very ero.litable history . .;.m; i1!'. ( arter (/"WTjod'.seiV,' Ha" u ktst being given sanurlirtlo aUo'iilioi' IX. it Negro sehool, college1- or Wha'l as ; u aljon. 1c thisv viibject. The .pi*<> i.-!s d ;>r.. niis t-liis. There is inspiratio;' newtetjin -ockica'Uon as \veil a. t Ne;:T.i,h h;o:.ild give ali.eii.lion .to Xeiters shr u!(';-take the lead. . No' Xogn ;jaue<:ii; in i < 1 with his own race's.hisPTi; "Ne'gror i[istor'y \Veek.M 7"77N7."~; N ( d.NV;-;'NTfO\ NFXT WICKI^t z the tsr.tle Republican' T'onventioi h>!ih s of'this meeting will lje the clecc urge to the National Republican. Con CiU-,-.Innt> The >vt ini; tfpjr one.1 IItn'ot'ciforc; ft ha* V^civ ^h.' v- -mala*- trtti-his tieket, oT the varioh 1 give the:reorders to "elect'* if. The c'w up of men who are as faithful rane ni b-a abject tlave. in the hey-days oi kiir nieehnCss and- lack of indepuntakeu, Oro'Teading tltiT (teLijgates tni. ta 4wM4d.4m-vttH-o ro'ifch the .ebnclusioi 11' 1 ? 1 poor in material--?nrrrrro old thiiry jughlftfl ;?id independent Negroes haw a. practice reflects neither intelligence kdrger will they meekly swallow what w-tm-derrrmined ftrtrxercistrfheir own that fM y khow best'\vhohthtbng~them io re;.i ( sent t hem. They resent tlu \ \d 1<> told. what th >' must do or whom course, t here are many slave minde'd ha* tPry musvt do as ordered-^-btit the.'. wi\" and'think i-n terms of "how niucli so imple-minded parages, the usua :.t has been done for the Negro. is as 1. If an idea howevert-ould penetrate 1 is suppe :.ed to be they would readilj y i qui cou i.i. i^no AO'.to in Kormhli. rM> it'hn> ever boon since Republican r I owovor, a_nawakening is at hand ot ^aUcunng just any &n(t"ar<?fyi friend." of A4.torn.ey N. J. Frederick tPV4hcr hTihn'' that they afe with him arte ^ally elcrted one of the four delegates ?O , nrl 18ih AMENDMENTS, t North and South are destined to worl< ?Of course,, there ,\vi11 bo. .no aeriouf THE PA I,MET*] ???????bA??????? >reak-asTlfere was in time pas :retices in winch thy Ncgio slav< nut unt ultimately again, the Nc vorth. wants, liquor in mpderat lie I8ih Anwtclmei't^ind.the lai orce it. The South wants the tcad law, tho.ugh it consumes je had volsttiad law "or, no law. South, tells'it that it is hylrocr i sacred .amendment of the U. ^ jupation is. and lias. been in-nub .)f that same Constitution-?the Live North retorts in;rueh a man "taint us," and holds Us hand tc Tlie South .had .a-lmadel Scut her 11 Senators?rut bly the plain thifgs as well as hard ;r ui Congress to speak fop him. . Noi-boing able tofuphold thed these Senators ju't p/ocoodeikt however. is oil. " tlvi'ii i'u' l i' i have .an association ki own as I aw Enforcenpent League.," the re to tlie ciiforoenient of the Ifl Roosevelt, of New YorkT lv>wov talk^ about enforcing* the T8tji A j (l'? 15th. If that's to^ O vthe llvniP flf 1 lif> o .iQnr>inf'rtn cvl>/-?t?l,1 Dry Enforcorn.Qnt I ongr.o "Th ! i! pTTSWtSp !\fh?. Km oveh^; VcrU.. Sr> it :Ijifft *tli0gc hunine^s. The Seriate s'ai.is c Xegrio : the laches start likewise Thore is something wrorig some I < Pointed Points I I p .. ? By George A. Singleton o The YYeoldy-Text: "Look up, am .TT'up-^our'heads: i'or your lvffomp. * ion drawcth nigh." The'-*Shrine of Lincoln. VouF ^o\cianient T.as decided t.c . iopiue T oi.d 'i neat re 111 -tlie city oj jvusiiihgton as a perpcLual/Shiinc o Abraham L.ncyiiu iou a'Aimjuk'] " hat it waa in litis place over." six.j ..-ard ago-that the grc.a. einuiu'ipui r anil preserver' bi your -nation wa ^uuiored, ju-t at the time when hi iy?rtrst - xyuric rhaJ* been" ach.eved .be ,<up\ liaeieu to "U. IS.) biiaut a .ppo.uauox Court lioUse aiieV lou . ...is, oi ulot|Hi>' 'mi il I'i 11" iiut yo ?:.U not nave io unit on Congress-, JO ..leau'y in the aearls oi luteen fmi oils oi lion-white Americans, a slum i>. e'n reared and dedicated, 11101 .Aung thyn thejtsiiyw-ci'owiied Ai.p; 'lins n.oiuh the natal limotii o oTTToTTT It is u ue that he rest .-re : race to us "bir Alright, but his lea. r. hip . was largeiy responsible -Po ?!> : u?. > i.tp tli.1 Union.?lie saw be ^er.tiiaa .Judge iiuugiam, or anyon ,.<e, ihat the .gbvuAnnieiic could in. x.st hall slave and halt' f1 di.it lrh nM tif-nnp~ni? th.. oFfier"* if '.rl.ion lo thi' presidency: Was r< Ly'tho >""uuth as aKOjd can. or war. . Tfic South wanted sliuy.ei . ud?tfc|? okUnJ >Ui.t^__Lcin;iuuy ; A i .'oiuh 'wanted- 1'rco .soij, and I'.lirot a'd, 'Slavtry shall m>t extend a'i ;hcr yard." -fhose two-'antagonist oals clashed at Fori Sum or, ai Fiji. Jl.in. ' The ..sMpjri'nr won at tip ;?sharer as Pickett's valiant intvo \vei shered into etcrnLy' to 'fact* tl .a-liie of "all the*' cai'Thr Lincoln . iu)*s V'Cto ninny and fcjiront. . Thoi vas dissension mijs own politic '< '-111.1' Kid ^ w'.dvii and 1 if. i w i - ..it.'?I I s task a; en oi. 11.:Tr-rtr .hich fronted \\Hishincylort', L * it'll' faith in the God of Justice- 1 "Vcconiplished . it. Like .his Mp >: - ?ru-w- -y, -ffTT-iT- - oirr "tarrru .ivra-uy? 1 '" *.\\v tiro-of -Iviv sou) an i vr; .i' rsiicd. ^ L.ncohi was !r i'i at or >n ti ar'yf's ch'a'h than iii lift; f?A'^hi \-_dived to i?u*. through ' Ms;~- p r-onv*.j. ' of reconstruc-lion, the ' hi '" TTul" might ha'vp. had jjiii'.u a di 'dd-nt story to. relate. . ' "v i 'i his is- the month "ivlu-n you w T (h.wifT yiiur li. es of Lincubw I ' * ' .a . Turb 11, Charnu\,p f, JU"ar:o;n, .N ol<ty and Hay,-and others that y> night refresh', your memories. B r 'fd hyTTearf MlfHtt3rr-=^-thc' wrnI hL. CN'il War period pass across V tae'e of .action s!ii.ele.j>?ut" *Ch?rl i "Sumner, great noble' Senator fro I laysach'usctts, He wai not a'tali: al opportunist; ho would proser l he Union JLc.ausf it was right; \ v( uld abolish slavery Obtlomise it w * wrong. Beaten down, in his blood 1 5 'TV "ten Brooks from {south Caro(1i f iWthe Chamber of tho Senate. he?(] ' hot retreat a single irnh. One ho most curious, things in the woi . of history. JCftcr_a^\diilu-whpn_yu out of tWlhuihit-of or hook.irtstruction yrrrrr?rhUrtrm r "i^ Kh^ lig;ht. i he Truth wITT "ma I h o fri fi$jp ' * ~ ~ "The Man With The IToe." . writer listened to en [ C!^ 'V1V Vff .. U ,litttingui?h?d manther of-' iho -wh . . ? T i 4. -. c -.1 ' i I'O 1 RAnEH- ? "T'^ t. Before it was economrc_jHflt- J 3-wastnv ulv^ltr?ISTow" it is liquor gro is involved. At present, the . ion. and therefore cares not lor f i. tie Volstead law designed to en18th'Amendment and tlie voir ' its portion-of the liad liquor to ? .The North, t6 get back at the itieal hi talking about nullifying 1. Constitution when its chief oc- ^ lilyjng-rother .lacr'qd amendments 14th and-15 th. Of course, when 1 nor. the'Soivth gels mad and say < > high heaven in witness Xhereof._j -vci- iiie inaitorrli. Tow' davs p'gor) two from Virginia?said scmoit-the Neirro'. who 1i:imiV-? sonl jn Youth's side with facts a;id logic, 0 give the Negro the devil?and I e lo'Uo w:ih-%o iT\v. - Tbo es ha vo "cirtofp 1 t ho frn v. TheV M The Nrthmal Women Oemofriitn'^ 1 object l-oWevc-r. of which is To Tr^mendr^nt. I\fvs, Fran1 lip D i i or. wha thinTAr-rtrhG - hyY-o or a c>' to i nior.clmont and i^norin^ fho l-1th polivy,-ray^ -31 us. Rrg-cyott, the; | haiVffc'tfcto the "Xatinyal Wcmwv's o-,u p.- id', lit- ol i.a! JiuFn at tar1;:rjr .Caw Ah Fmith of* Now'' - i<-t'-o'>rHV gihea/h In tlii; liquor I; lit with lirror 'Tind cmls ce the': anil end with Governor Smith. it iwiiero. ' r-ro^e*?He talked a* - ' a'.d raVi a ^vu. d u'bt u y u. T'\p 1:1:1 ti r of cere ponies called- upon your kiribel and ho lt11v 111 pled to repr'aatnt you. wi.li facts.of history, which! ato situdicusiy bni'.hcd from text* ?, ! I books which your b iys and. girls titng-j r' icy and'liilak they are educated. You ; V-ie jeonai 1 red a ..^da-cni it y, ;\;id arc' | -l'os't ill ill- shuif o. While the soldiers ai j.v.uy ivii'c ipllov.hig "I'clcr" Boau: iyu ard,- V? a. e Jlamp'lon and Alebrt Sidney Jcl n.v'n. "you Is ayed at home 011 Hi? -ptantdVii n, to k care of their 7""r.ifiil'os" v.'Bh-.sueh loyally and fi'deli-. t ;?y? Vou wvHcWtiav 1 .lie s~bi commuiip-( ciatiion, ad .iaa-kk d'-lli. silieW'S -ol. ,j >7.:iV On lac . .do of thc..sUU'A aiutl' . -'ii'.-yji 'you (iiU. 'the ;"Bfeatfly fa Jjdis iViujvht at the i'n\ . r. -Fus. s We.. no.\ IL ii i n ami--1 il-wNv. WhHvIviiVi u ii, -<!i?' .noi. fov . 05 to ,r'\a ! the M. moil's "f (.Iran!-siioruan :-iV! .) 'ir.si 'e. Tol.o a.laov . 1.1 <> 'in' r.or -J ' : . . i s <);' I'm.'ooit. U i Kvm"!o. (tTio^'o t.v p. tIThi i onITlm r! - , , . . . ( I oetj/ ary now. ; ?;.?.'! # . .ot the t' iiu'0':v Vv\ ie ''Tin.' man wi,;li th. J 1.1) ." 1 T!.i' A. .11?. 5- yViit; they have h.-en tlji.ina' a'iq;il ^ yoii. c\of : iiKe.^ thoy are" 1'iulit n r a,[ 1 ' u.' ii n 'In C : it' i In '.v. ^ Will'" 1 h.y l?. la a;al V.i'j oji h c'.hir.iih'.nes, "..von v. ti il. As \u race ti.v.e is oiv L' i \'i. r : all... L.'t f>.a'.i'Hj you .u j a' nut: h_as -jr y ; K ft? v, frcat van . I *.vi 'n ;. sy o ! t i 1. e'.*eh:.-Vi'l li'il'i I i fyhH?.*.the . .Co ? .11- ti?ivl w:b V fcLlail e ..t ry <'i!'-a-- Xli da;.'. (yOt .hu | black' <!ejf. :"H6ye s?<>jVk wt'll In.'? 111 , C'i! pciV; 11 til! y.iH a!uu..',ll l\vrn-rTnrk-. .... : 1 .:"i 1 J* u. 'l*i< -.J <? nt, '.'The t'-?tin? " a i'it^T n :-yr it (iclj.cjl *n vm> "?.\vir Ifffajje" T. r. i~- . ? .(! ' l.'i ai .1 FT? ll'ni. . ' i. t. v.?i.y .he. Wv'l^'U cf centuries, i'l gleans" k. _ b s !.i?v :m;;:i;.es -<-)>. tfco. f. . ' _ .. i !;e i'i>:,i < < |* a;.;c " fa/e . . An! r-t?--htri t il k T.vf II ui Ah iv ' v.'oiiti.". al " ' c --. " 1 l;i- Vck']. i f One C-ryiss,". ... i S- n. j alje t>.n :c \int: t-Ht-tn'erv; ?nv KZ . "' / .rv;.' n*f;_c:n rjlvrv vr.rcy. km. ni-t so w' Winn a hia'n 1* I'itul njwfitai's nnhni.Tst ,VA a'-fyelh . .n'T'-vita! in na-:v ' a fails.'-h a:- .1 bn. ! i >!' . 'Uie ever i^'~ liiVj7^1':\i?; ppTVI . 14 p:@hct$ 'to i-'V *'?. *".!'V? ;.! 1 (. v.1! 'i.ir/' in j h "he. l'Lin ihvy mtl*t toot 4 o-"u". 1> i on. of. til- ti'u'.h ;: " h' V : r . kftvi. - 'ill's i.? whit1 nuis-'. >- . * 1 . .1. .*?' . '?{:Vc* 'r. v.t ! u'k!i d; into .rho .Ionian . r ,i :: to }:?:; 1 n h;>'V > *.!.< of John ;r'. . * "!< :;!:!. uii's' V' .-'what( caused. r'1 '?trr?1 rn?el" V."l th . 4l)V i -.i 'y 'n thfc qavoto ir'::vo?v !'ht. A:l l-tnrone till - a_ . , , I v ?: " 'iii'-ht *iti ' or i o an c lis hail a lit ' i 'li'.o-n.o c, and a'l Hiy.'.nid afta A p-:_i>i(o4v4i--y^,o- clamy<4-Uy. tlw 'A'-cliloyS ^ An 1 Whit. fold. , m ; ? 1 i*-7 ni Fo ' :tv.. Anion, a t; fw''inO"' !' the only man in i> r i !.=" w Ir on ; o'ppv crowd- an.l j "hr n'C to.lv :t". I :t Sunday liiomlitr ho nr.< r.ckod ot h T'nirov i'y of ?IS . i ' h''-;vro. A:'ii?'vs'an was' bv ticket. ^ Shan1,-; fif ))t ; yjf wr-rr- -.'nrn^-l nwnjl. nn ; t .. / .. , 1 ut> \-mrr -r^i-rr' on ahryo was fortull'i * ' - ' * r* nf ra-'? 'i? r ^ ni; Tho pp'nkov s vast ^ j o ^or; vtt ->t;on of tho irospol., not to ' J.h , MHrMo Arrr?. h-i? Ml' j ? * 111^*?fftr'iM-p. Tnflrcd ho 1'; ^ . -i ?r?n-t pv tu-hor wish nri"n"t io ,v .^hai'.pi,jjS pov^rnMi'y tha4 draws Lfke V>'? Ma-tor ho r.po">ks' with 'authority. " > Jh? wr!for -.ti-4o*>o/1 nt'ontivolv to 'ho Kii'ri' ryl iporo ;wa* hrt a*"- ftu]?y^phoetis 'hooV^ry of ii*vwr ltf>\ "vord intend of rhpfof^r.' Tho. ro lifficm af J<mg in nlviq-Vlf if infnrprnf.til . . i , . U. . d ' J p.r.opeilyrr^it- will save nwn._ Aj' -i ho reporter'shook hands with the* ] reacher at the* .'close of thtr service, -i ii? thoughts still ringing:-in his soul: i 0 (Jod, lift our colleges, that know- * odgq might w;ilic with character and 1 nUlligeuce with qiiderstanding. | i .? I r . . . k; It- was a pleasure ? to talk tnth U pr friend.',' ittT^rChapireHtr and sansrr dr. Talmadge .was in Chicago, with! lis mother" to witness the marriage i f Dr. Pa'.nier Chappeflc to Miss Mar-J orio Cwopeiwoo l. .The, dociur_is~pr?eicing in Saginau\.Mich. ?- - 1 ! ^ ?i. ANDREWS NOTES ' " . ps . >. Mtv Fred Crivene has been con, . . * c ; ... Vd to,.his rrpm for a AVeek, after 'nyinrr. his trhiilg.ivinoved at Kclley 'lani'ar'um in Kingslrce. 'r'rs. -Bertha \V;i!!;cr Crccne, of tVhi.ly. Pl.tjns; *J. V., Is hero on a vh*it to. her Sistcr-ihrlaw, -Mi's." E.; B. CU'cone/ 1 Miss O. A. Br. wn was called to u?:. 1- nr n* 11 mi . i:v?. m ini', wcvj c.ranvmc,, 10 nor :r.n \s fmi' g| <n S'n' n-iPiv . Re/. J. C. Q.i aides and h's jrood peo-1 1 > came o\er Sunday from Kitiffstree ;ird r rdered rt'rviees at St. Andrews;. V M. K. Chur.h. 'The. c. U.ctio,n was SpO.CS. . ! R - :sn l Mrs.- U. G. TeeL> motored up Fr. ay eiening !o see the picture"Bon Ilur" at the theatre. ' ES, THE SOt Til HOLDS "VLB ' HAL SWAY" Vn 'or the date .of .Tnni;ard211 h, on !f the. loading news-a pars of. tie ultiifThe Ti i-'?nh::i S-n' ) pnli'i.li - >'! h coin nut n "cat :on from its \Vash< vyrtorrcc rrscj < ndent under the le adl!-;' "1 he South Holds Sway "in Sen " >it." '1 he present writer' must-' eon . -a that he vt~wt*d 'h:? s-'a'.i meat wit' . -hie concern until, in reading r ' ' f- uud tlvp V 'l iu'icr. eiiu-'datin-Ghi" t ositfon Fy-'tho. revision': "tlie Sou'' . u:.;s LKu A L b\vay.' We jcare t. oi IL'.KI- i.iijAti.i.v near uioi.ih.i...c p.^.ei' w.iuuj. uir.iie.- uniics. u. 'iittpx 1-5 a.u-.i, '.oo aui.. la.. h cOL ily t? j Li. itU.'j , *, ii v ^ i Ij \.u.? -it i.?0 bv.KUe "a..ih 'n.'a..h.'iC; "laps --i.-s't. i--' a l ""- lh y? ,.v'o n C- imi reau u^.a^jnev.-o at a?. .He S'u/n lij.s us..a..V hoi.i - ve.... way in ??ij Sei-vu.v. tij. up a. s>\vJ.' -of .ii.de , im.-'oi tail, j -411 praclie.i" p.. u.c.li-. i- lu-i..:iTa:i..uii) '.i iiv L il -.UhL^tu \ c j "tu . ayv ?Fori ihui .i : ihe- lr.iHiLra tin.yd S.a'.es gOvcf*. ' h a i' n u .;.i). p.m. d! liy v e: hnl .-wa; I. is. f daii i:i? ii. t.rival.-j re.-i don " .v.- i;r far; 1-et-ter thai a nation follow en a' sway, .hxt ral ay/iiy," or a m , : a/y other: tway"_lhan. .mere .terba. way. ." l iie South - *hini:.i aspire . to mo. ' * ' inV-e; ai d .v.j.a ie.u.eVsiTip' ill.* r rCv'i. t\.ay.' Ti.-s..'ry condemn us*ii piait.eal, cwec.rve pA.w.r j. ire 'u.t-i-.h.y ol' nations. lA-iiiu. then. - eCuiU ^way ni the" cla.s. ic It a.. _ .. _iv ^u.t. "s-oni- rh.. " . '' g-'l.Cv'vC '.eruak-leo.'lit^ofo cluo pd-.:alriit of 1 i.i.ip of Mac..<h.n.. .OLc.u . ! V I. > S-i '1, , 1,0........ n.- tl " ; :c-r:'tvV'Civyjilit; Iff. re the Iio:l i \ I'i f i I l'c v.'ar. (lfhjp;Oii iTP'.he- hloTT (if'Iter patriot^-, and domg<:rii..y \v:: , (I t:i .;the p':iin.V_/)f I>.uly.\ I ; !i ?e_ c'cns-i njalr Ora oi's. with t'rti ?h4?.i !< ... >n their. oo-j! I. n? < ir tiytfotyinVv "NVrl ai Swav.' f^ns 11n'?.-xStn^i. '_u on hi r.o'. 16 so wax ions tohblctrway n ha"1 1 j^alonp. ^ as'a Southerner, we l>r.. v. -rrrr. ?i. - ,j t.i, U> lie-in to m-.uI nu n to Wn.-h ' old 7. rv.b:.l sway rrr the .nutt-'. i n; ;a .! ton iljii" ciu\ e oi' th<?..Soutl'i.?.A: i; {?: ca. r pn sen a.ives in thr o:!y have hJld verbal sway.... Too o o:\ t'.cy h 'Ao -not a; pr .ached njor \ il pol.t'eal power cn ths fir.it on! or. ' :?1 : *; 1 ]?< Fo'u It ha:;- hold "and <mn'lnt h.cd vtdd.al.sway s?o Icitft ilirit every C. iv i.- I C-. n.i.inijy to think that v.; . 0 dly (Ion"; mean what, wo say. F< i inuly nn the mat: or of advo. atin;. voi'hl peace-;-the League of Nation ~ qutm! ior.ab'y . hotel "verba! sway.' \Y'i *' ha ' bo"n the ve irt ? We \vd . jouL.unkuxa :s the?SnatEei-n roach; 1 .v if h 1 he-.answer too wo'l Known t< "11. The wrll.d^s rot bo!io\V tha wo mean what we sav. and with poo Ve"tsrn; Ilbw criT wp's'and for wnrl , 'marc wh'n that , is fundamentally "iV"->:oi of human bro'Trn-hood am , wo h?'vo <ne rrpntp.'ion of beinp von ^^"'herhr--h^y?r ii onrtnonre'-t neufh 1 o'\ rhe Southern Xepro? I firmb iL.i ii _ * L i . ii mil' r Tnnx to" i vv1i1* Ai'nn rrnvnnn cn 1o?ji<r ii"o fniVd trv he a 4*??erhbo ?o the rmn \yho' "foil: r^inTTTf tftjpVJf i. i'p?'?ps'f bn^k in .Tc"ii?a'om 'ho i hafn'Vd to bp Ja rr^f*! nH^bbflf. If wi r." ' to b" "rT WoT" mo"Hbor to . thi Vr"*r IF** no 1 o-\v." in t' ixnv, woo jlcr that the world is skoptirab-jrofbi our hring really interested in altrn HIT"'" S &. X, > Saturday, February 4, 1928. ~ * wnrht-wfrore most of the peo If are darked skinned, even as the African. No, they will not believe is although we may forever hold verbal, sway as defenders of democ ucy in the political forums of the modern'world: os, indcedV the South holds- "Verbal^ ? way." , ' r ?A- H- GORDON- ** THE SEARCHLIGT BY W.. FRANK WILLIAMS ' r Dr. Br a wiry Docl'nes/? ? The refusal'.of Or. Benjamin ^Br aw- . ley to accept.the Harmon*Award for his nec< mpiishmen-t ip^ the, field ol T?.'ucath n is^a matter of especial sig-'firahoc. Of the thil- eon Negroes a ion (f New York fqr ncconipKsh ntn's in creative work .durin<? 1027. Dr. Bon|rmin Brawley^Svas the only \he tp,refuse. Tho erudite professor was awarded-second prize in the held jf education , his being for work as ' ?. 'cachtr of Rrtglish and Writing. The :rst prizerin education - was-aAV*m*fgd "! i'C s'-r'John W. L)avi?. president f West J-'iri-rina .Collegiate Institute. Co nci(k\ntally- both, of these d'Sn irshed .men arc graduates of . 7"""-"o chouse College ard the fact that V nr. Bvnwley, a former professor at ' Torchouso, -taughtj.rofersbr Davis at his institution, is believed by' many ho know, these men to he the cause f Or. lira v. ley's refusal to play soc uffrthlle in th's ."duet. * * . ~ DP. Br.iwley has never been rend-<4 un onsc.ipus of his great ~T~ ntrilniUon.-to. the fields of Negro:: t ry and( jl'.oraturel TJven in . his .? i ion to do 1 i: e. he" told the press h i-. .VI. lv:s life lie. ha 1 strictly first'n i. work and Wa? n t, willing' to -- eo.pt nrythirg that looked like a re. ri'il for th? sec ml order of merit. At XIoreh< use John W. Davis is re"ardpfl' a^~fTne of*th^rpca'pst organ!- . .ers arid e oeutivcs that ever attend1 t-lia' in -titu.tion. I; .was this merit ? I ha? o; lv'm i ;t > ti e exalte 1 position pr : i 'cut Vf one of the fastpst in- ti'ntionsr <ml it was jtfje fc " "-l Hi1 ' c ' V-'r." "r.a Jogjslfi-" " 'I "21 h Tly r.s' an exeeu'e l.:'' rauicd tfrat I n 'yto make ; i. : a,.:?;.. ;_r-n-* n fm- his 2 I" 'a " yew *'*:r Ivs. over -d;ccrf ^ :v,l y a y ;.ty ! dy ii his ory-... ' ' c. i'.lTiHT : 7 " ~~ ~ " r \ v. 1 y has it o'vi'.-l -honors . i -yv"is. a rtr..:nvJ i\.?r h'.s bo ;k.s on r c -1 1. :<rv ; nd its seems .. t'.bl ,haI c .he ul;l envy, a young ?v-V b b 1 ; iIiwas given < . in !? f- i' - a n*.! \ year's ac- ' * ".ii ! sb.i-.pnt. : He rhd.dj" throw ;h!s V. tMidrr '.be hi" el.i-1^ h's coat, : c u . ii:-. c' est S.-.d cay ^Tlwii'a: "Ty-TTy- y.-- r ' " lie: r-bib; ( can State. c r--!:i fe e't .tcs licv bister stii'e, C ar T n;i ?' ' n t hsv ing n lynchi i the year H?b7. The Empire ' a o.-al .0 ! ? a oh an record for-the ... a.' j ;t pasve;!. Jl jy h se two " t! - law" '? >' and th ic'.y lea'.L the way ; " ! O ' CV3. - . ' ? "Ostrach h.ij? .The' South." TP- oii'ly T-h.1 At'ant-V. Constitution .. -'u-Oil to rc]v. :m"ml the' . federal < 'ho/ilus" in VVanhin'jr'on for their . -T ro to 'put a Southern .man on a ' i e.i.tre < f e'e in educational spe! s ; to v a': a [aal-ia:ant' col logo? '* vey. lTnder t'-.^ above. title, an , . T diii! appeared in lips great Smth- . z- *. a daily uhjeh showed niuq.h. india'-ion' over the South beihfr slighted h'!e every ?>Tv r section of the coun- * y .was' recognized."4 . ' - . 'i he wi'it'v iJ* thh^tyliioreai dht not"7 - v nrn in'p; an. c'r vurmnt hut chose ~. _ v"ytter "it to the .Si ra'or^ ahd-Repr r . vc- fro.in the South' in Cone, s." The Poi'h if only ge''jr>cf a dose *'7 ?> n vrdpiae. In- a'l of the ro-s 'hey'l.e ti w'on.men down here, I :s rev r d-n-i^. So jr '- a' -Wr v r'f' r ' novs, tlvs inter r! pr-r.v i:eo h li > 0">ly ort?aniza<- * n 'n <vbi' h ,ni?n of our face rub -?' : liU'r- \v] h men of the other race ' snmc rrbaTrer """ ~~ ... . ii, . * \\ o pay move taxes in proportion n rvrr-e.-ty, b it \V> are not Toprfeacnt- 1 1 :n anv of-th" e'ty / vfTm^-?n?jpTn.* ? jay llio same fares on railway . ajns. but-We are given poorer sta'on and ear accomodation?- v.../ , MC uuy 1 vom the stores, but we are allowed por ri?3t rooms or none at all. But, . o~haw, why try to outline them? We ' olore l people of the "Sunny South" ' wtiwi'vu'il nil ttVery handl" To ua = -'\eJluL''Buitli>i^' iUiiimtlingg^ "===2 *t mr-dnrlt as tho bottomless ' nits of ho1!. T "Taxation without.representation"? e Ye Oothrl What else do wo know ^ Town here? ^ T Ye-s, we will remain in th? prood *" ^|olT SotPh wi h-mir- ".test friends", ' 2 hnt-'hv heck, we_are rrnircr to emi,?7?? -1 ' e"d for our rights just as long as * the Irish di?drtd eventually got -1 tham.?? ? ? ? .-* . . ' * v ' in*'.