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?-?-?The weekly 'fextc Honor thy moth?^
cr. Exodus 20:12. , . 1
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The month of May brings us two t :
significant (lays?Mothers' Day and w
Memorial Day. Carnations will be ei
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yl~" 7T~1 Afidito'r'
Kraternai Correspondence
wIa. Coi^dsponaeiice
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Tni l uu very ii-iieiy and.,
.unoim iA-atmr'pui inter ilian1 i'uea-t
-ui.ais aiTu"toeiai news, by ?eunes;DAY,
MAY 5, 1028
Avycr, may be an agnostic as'
, ,i*e i*nbbetitT Christian than
l.o.v.iy ..Namirono. 'in iii^heart j
.c.abpivjudiee. The gospel he ibliUii
religion as taught?but
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of Con gross 1'ioni Wisconsin, |
7T;ir.Oifl in Congress. He says
? 5 i K wi'.tn ihey said tliat
Jaw to eml ihis specie of savpa-s.
America is not yet civn
raid- irohcr thaii-thod' ail4 in
*' .' . . v
v.rsity*!s debating .team had a
i tidy a .'debate was pulled oil'
no cite has yet'heard of any
white' s-Utdojis sittiiig their i%crs.
* " ' s
oUlcers of the law are more
by .fraYo accidents than when
sr i ei>on." Not long ago a man |
v. as i niy shooting at the moon j
or oliicer stumbled and almost j
nU >' a ball from his pistol in
ow wiio was'guilty of nothing.
> \\ ci^fuviiaVt shooting directly
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u' a OTenl and, -inink-lie.is.
But one thing is eerlio
mind covering dp his rnabsc-i
\ anec oi the 1-lth and 15th
e a,- to the I41 l-i, by applying '
\btuc i.as always been a, poor
liONNAIRES. , 77
- eli to-.propound "certain queV
lent to all supposed candidates
W hcti" ? i|:- i< satisfied with
j noticed, only lie knows. Re;s
took it upon itseif to proittitude
of candidates touching
* as a citizen; To'this day, not
an or Democrat, has answered.
; to answer. Even if they did,
amiidat.es say anyway is taken
1'i lie ways oi politicians. That
o v\ ho-remembers Candidate
bin what a iTesident does. But
uT, iunu's going to be done aIV
Nothing. .Why then keep
v thaCs needed anyway." Away
CONGRESSMAN
eu by Die sudden death_of Con;icago.
r or tiie past 21 years
a uiMi iet which . is now ever:
wan a square shooter as \vell:
Mil Longios-nntn, .the colored
isplaee. mhi lor a colored man,
y oi a colored man or^cdlomT
recognized. Only last month
aied lor another term, winning
i-ett-eanihdaio. hhrc how Cdnl
oy death: i>y ftltmeuhiTacoInt
;is the "Negroes of th#t dislom
m retain.ng Congressman
letting hn upstandfrig and able
be foolish not to do s'o. ,The
rbct again- oe a real par,t of the
al made of Ooneressman?
poor iehows think themselves
a ling the Negro or proposinghumiliation.
With Njegrgqa-at
j llrtie, may.be, these misreprig
reaUyJ-Orfchink.about. Cer^
away with much bunk that the
ci' a' colored- Congressman from
dibit Louis, Missiohri, and New
e of the North's time. South
ballot down this way. It-Can
<t \ i i v OX 1 ST s.
rn, bofli* rod and white. Red for
lothers deucL Many readers of thift
lothers dead. Many reads of this
ilumn wTi not wear the red, but
lilie roses. liore is sorhefhinp upon
hi li all liny a^reo. Some people
o not acrree.with us in relipion,- their
o 1 is V>! ours, their creed is stranpre.
!hers may believe tft a Christianity
f r II re..-1 Hin rui'l ru'r.wwiptiuii, Llu'.i)
'nrrdf m of God may be built upon
nes of segregation and- Nordic sure
mary, 1 jut. all aerrce with Walape
hen be says: "Cod could not be cvryjvhere
tfnce, so ho made moth"'
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ers/' . Every
man who has ever lived .on
the earth has had a motherr ""Here
color lines and racial distinctions
fade. Love for mother is universal,
deep and strong. It matters not how
Lad-a person may be or how obnoxious
he is some mother's son or some
mother's daughter. Some good woman
trod the wiritpress alone for liiin
and walked through Gethscmane for
him or her. Mother1^ luv<? . .abide*,
when all other affection decays. Tlmi
the years it has-been constant, a
steadying factor in human .society
If . mother is witlxL us in the. flesh, wewill
highly resolve, to make her supremely
happy. Give henaJsurpfiso
bouquet of pink or' red flowers, if
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sfiu imy crossea uie great uiviut', lei
us erect anew an imperishable shrine
in. our. hearts, and make our lives a
blessing to her glorious memory.
MEMORIAL PAY V 1
This day means more to us than a
recital of the valorous deeds ot* our>.
Soldier (lend whcr fell oil many a jrorv
battlefield. At thio time'wo are- giv
en .to eloquent speech'and. glorification
of ariqs. Musty volumes of history
are-taken down and read afresh.:
York town Antietam, Carrizal, San
Juan/and St..Mihiei pass In rapid review.
Memorial Day does not amount!
to much if w'e are.not going to profit,
by the. past. Why this waste of huinan
life?. Why-do we seek to keep;
alive those devisive forces which droVeJ
stroyed our glorious union? If mon-j
unicftts make for the perpetuation of
racial hatred then it is best for all
of them, along Vith Stone Mountain,
-.u-uv i^iuuiiu tu powuer ana uc cast
into the midstof the sea. The grcqtcst
men of the ages have not been-tho
war lords and leaders in destruction
of human life and human bondage,
bat those choice spirits who. have livul
unselfishly and made it more pos?sTble
for men to enjoy freedom and
'democracy. Some day a new school
o?. historians v*U make -their advent
among us and record the doings of
the.past in terms of the constructive
leader and benefactor of mankind.
Does Melnoriai" Day mean somewhat
of this to. you ? Will it be the
means of inspiring you to contribute
| more largely to life in order that the
kiddies behind will have a better
chance? Our fathers have died that
' we might enjoy the freedom which
js ours today:.. Hundreds -of - thousands
of bronze lads went across the
seas in 1917-18 to Offer their lives in
a thinkleSs war thinking their children
would have a better opportunity
back home. Many came back and piof
the lyncher's - rope. Horatio makes
the charge that this scribe is too bittert._You
will_jren>cm.ber that .when
the.war came, Horatio was too young
to go. This writer did go. He has
marched under shell fire, and has
occn in aeroplane raids. The awful
stench of the unburiod dead is siill
in his nostrils after ten years. lie
knows what it is to face, prejudice oi.
the battlefield, and be insulted in uniform.
Horatio, he knows.
WHAT SHALL WE DO?
This columnist knows ' what wc
ought do. We ought be militantly a.n-pssivn
in nuary )>liatn nf tr.ni il 11.'..
until we are regarded as people and
not as things. The very Organizatiah
that is doing "most for us is tl^cone
we ca^c least f<Jr, Of"course It
is unpopular. Any movement that
tends to clnCnge existing order will
ever be regarded as dangerous by
the satisfied ruling class. Thc .N*.
A. C. P. is our-fighting machine. Tt
tights with ballots not bullets. Its
pf men. It may not htf^pu^ular wit-]
the masses, but its fundamental Ipse*
are sound. I ts goal i3 "full~fttid absolute
democracy. Any reader of
this paper who does not want that
and is willing to aid in obtaining it
is not fit to live, and the quicker he
lies the better off the group will hi*
Societies for Prevention of. .Cruelty
to cats and dogs may b*? all right for
those v.-*;.are able to maintain household
pets and provide for thCm above
what this group is able to get, but
- the real society is that which aimat,-the
Provgff?t$ft-?of Cruelty tu"Iluman
Beings, the. investing of human
personality iwith?-satM-edncssI and
bringing in the Kingdom of God, not
as the churches conceive It, but aJesus
taught it nearly twenty centuries
ago. Whtft does Memorial fray
mean to you? Ar'o you still claws,
or free men? "T
..HERE AND THERE
A happy tlffiio in St. Eouis with
with four talks, meeting hosts of
friehds of war and spt.nr.1 .inyc, ,i;?.
ner at the Poro College, breakfast
wi iNc m y?! iiiwuut1 ggffig
inff, visit to- the. St. Louis Arjrus
plant, pleasant auto drives over the
city, a view of devastation wrought
by the uLufih lttHt y*&r,* Lnmtiei k- trvp
phies constitute part of the busy trip
iX?ur. scribe made to St. Loui??4ast
week-end. These lilies are being writ:
ten just after a talk where all of
Due West was present and made- us
fJ <5
' , .y
| think Ave ."we're in tho "ltabhit?te\\V j a
l'iofe.s.-ov \ alcntii.c v,.u;ih1 have cOni- [ t!
*ple.ed tho party. . Xc.\i .^aiuiuy' this U
| time the cnds p t IiwrrTTrth; wi11 .have j v
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rcqrhil .-.iX' 1 i ; ; ; 11. ^ v
'!.> in CO}u'-.f '>? < ". ,!vi' J call j: ;;
j.am'n i'~ yt-u i'K > f v. .Xi to <>h\
~'"on r_n 1 - -j
'i:$?- <'*> ft w V'c r .v- ;-g
d: . "\\ \if 11.-.1 >;?.'? vc-ftr.r k> cnfor
; ?>.irn ,Hr T : 1 >- f 1;; | V*1 !),
t niystory'.ni'1 y m ;to;>OiN!'-:vih. I - fi <i>
I need no git-alci- comfort ii; ho ?
; y?mal moments of its presence than j
esc things?rthe grass, the flowers.
.e beautiful dove on her nest, the 1
' lee of the birds, the rippling song
watpr, tho inspiration and courage
the trees.' ?r?' ?t?-?;
rho'1'ij.tlp cares that fretted me,
lost tjfeili yesterday
njong'llje fields above the sea/
.uong the winds-at play.,
uvong the lowing of the hei'ds
he rustling of the trees, * . . .
.ni ng the singing of the birds,
"u hinrrnirng'; of the bees,
ue foolish feiirs of what mighlTiap
f?n' , .j.f '
t usL Hit in all away
mbiig the clover-scented grass,
inong tlie hushing of the corn .
'he g drowsy poppies nod, ~~
here ii 1 thoughts die, and good are
born, " :
ut in t-he fields With Cod." .. . ' j
tl i J 'II ?T
lAeimeusviiie i\ews . j
-Ui *. *Hu..cUa Juhnwun, I\Ius?Sarah
/lis. &>nmc Dudley "art'
i the .sick list this week.
NevV.CJalilee school closed this week
th (jdife a .-uccei-s.
c m rr - - tfrnt-raiMnaMiii?m
MAY QUEEl
Given at Sidney Park <
jncsday Night,
?? |;CC 1-1*0 'QUC'IIS'{l>* follow I'M'
j I'tai The Qipicrps aw as- folic
, 7:i 11a t? t - Queen Catherine ^f <
| "\\V . '?/. "Cia hi tlTeresya of A-nsi
i S.diH-y Park?-Queen Catherine Do
I *
j . St." T-uke- Qnec ri Isabella of Spar
! St.. lukor-Queen Mary of - Stollnr.c
, L:ur?:i I'iv s! vteri::n-r-Queen W.tzal
| i .! ..
S'c nd Calvary?-Queen Cleopatra
J. I'i; - t Calvary--.--Queen Victoria of
' . I-1 1; f.,r.w.iii-i h te list of chare
11r.V. S; fj. \V\I.I. \Be, raster
SUMMER
Stale Agricultural and
I[ ' ? OrcihKebtra
r ?* r~ ? ~ ?p N
: six wnicKs?.titxe if
( jru-viv-of/b.rcd to Primal
; Schools teachers for renewal
; A lyroval of the State Depi
Sljar'artr C'lvtlil 0>ur.<es lead
: faculty of specialist
" -tri'lV. AC t t iMMnrtATIO:
f EAIIE..OOXGENIA
h?r Over TOO attended las.i. su
! pedi'd this year. Conferonc
! rAsiis* Recreations.
; * ^.Verilev^nl Opportunity to rai
..S.:ulf<;rrPI'IXIAK CATAU
i!. 1 J. it-.. u.rocJor, "
*- **?*??* *? *? i|I A A ?* * /? *? ?*? % i% tV % ,
' . r ; : ; op
The Greenville Si
Tea<
A SI '.M.MICK SC HOOL IN TJ
June 4th?Ji
('n diu ftiv* h em-Permanent
1 of "C.'t'i < ifnatGH.
J. 13. 1 IvI/ION", Siato Ajrent
: :\V. v. sri.illTl.KY, State S
1 r-Mi.-. 1 'ickcns; Sfoirlnnl
A. JOHNS*
? ' . t'i iiicpal Kooher Washfr
f?''"rwtl ;.+i l l.od^mfc may lie seoui
dolfar:- to two dolhrrs and-fifty cent
. Vi"!-L!iyi_un < -Jo four dollars ami ft
ai r; v.uy to board +n clubs if they <1
'r i iir a<J Ib-boral ihlorxnation. ?<hh
IMS. P. 1;. S1.U KI I , una -A
|UOAOOuOO':'''00<>C>OOOob6oooooi
?Summer School i
Trent or
: HLCINS H;NE IS and CON
Si\ Weeks of Five Days K;
Helpful Inl
\ ax bxrsuATj;Y .ABLE, FACU
r The a To'i tod courses of study
; Hoard of Education and] tvlll Toiid'
>_ f;)1' ? '''it >vii1 open (!i? way for U
. '^llmim'r Inno onniifllt
r~ n- rTRs a'-m toward a Beltis Ach<
\yh complete the cojirso-'in High
'?? *'" ."'ml,. tii c sp ru'hirmo'l'
worll, In < domprfary or hiprh so ho
, -t;i' /* '' 'ns('.' in Moffrvn Education:
--H-..}V?pr,rn:y jmpf:,rt;int t^nt n]]
Koi'l "vv?11 hogin at the
.... ' . :r: h? i- = u,M !.<> required to furr
( Is and oilier-articles of- Bcrsgnat*
iai'K;
Tlefristra-tion Foe
Hoard for Whole Term
1 In aid Her Wool? ,
For further information, writ
:V\; C ; a. w. Niciio'i;
-^oo.<ac'0.omoxic(0^??mo3mcaa
"Saturday," May 5, T92S ^
; .^1
| Dr. McColium was one of the main
speakers ut the convention. . Mrs.
E. Qook, of MtColl, was thcguesl
of Mr.-an'cf Mrs.. Munely, Wed- nesday.
. , . rr. .
I Rev-.tmd Mrs. Bryant, Manning,.
Were in the city .Tuesday visiting Mr.
and Mis! J. It! Robinson. .
Misses Reed, Robinson and C. D. S.
Sander, tiie ' repot-ler, luui a sunrise
uip .io.AHvli.oro*County training . .
sf'hool. .to witadss the annual contest '
Shiloft lkiptist CFuircK"\t'5s blessed
ijun.iay?lo luieo-1 :r^J. jL..park's, presi|deiU.
of Morris t'o.lego
Miss C. iu McKady is on the sick*
fist this wt-yk. .
Dr. 1>. taiunt and l)i\ llaniia at- .
temied- tiit' -nH-duod convention
Mr. Aruiuf_*vLr.Coiiouni accompanied,
iits >viiv Hint u fitri oi iiiu xauiuyy iu
Clio Sunday afternoon to witness the
annual scutum hyRev. Lipscomb.
l>r. A. C*: ("ok aiat.rdrs. K". Cook.
Iter. J. it 1 loarih,. lted. J.. T. Moui't(dck
left Monday aitvnioon for St. .
l.oui' . Mo. to .'njtrud tile General
<'iinlVi'i'.iu,'!' ad 1 h.a A. /.unr ??
Xliurclii
The. alaijlboro |Jnptist union had
their meeting l'Yiday through Suhil.iy.
_ ' 1
M- CONTEST |
C.'M. E. nuii'cli, WedMay
16,-1;)28
s pay tribute In-Mi-..; Colimi- I
Pu #u1 >?1 ' ? ;?:?. tiviTTir I ' . .*
3?*R'oh.-Knjf?Mi';* :.;;'v.v Sum mors I:.-. .*'?
fin - ^ }[ :. . U!i Wakefield t
. MeeUa of Ivii'.v.a - 8 .
._ _ aixst \V all rice . j _ 1
n . " a- Mrs. Nancy Nnnden.. jj.
I - . -Miss Ucvjinrd Corley jboth
of Kr.:!Uua!-r;Mi.s; M. K, I'uj-K |> '
of Kjryp' ... 7f.is. . iai?y Russell a
Mil* liuul.M-rs; JLajLlte Brawn 3
i tens iu r.ur-.t". uYak's i; r.uc -of tlYis j. ?
\V. MUiNSON. i'romoler H.
SCHOOL S
Mechanical College
g. 8. (:; =?
* Q
> to july 2i, mL i: i
f . i *
T? InlOmOtliats?ii.tnl~'i'M?rh'7 X " "
or vaiAin^ oC'i e'-v^ ifji a'os 1?y . V'
irtment of l-ak-cvtieu. Al>o ? "
liiijr to tU^rrce.-s.
S. COMFORTALl -Kl>OUMI- &V .
^,'Tv-.^"r.i:rt'.Vs'i ::c ?
L SUliRQLI^IlIXqS..?.. f.
mmcr. Grcalrr rosja.uM- ox-, t ^
i?s, Lectures jyml Knlortniii- X. .
v 4 . . 1
' * " - .1. '
' - ' J. '
so your CertTioafc-and Salary"
. * . X ,
)t? with IWuilci] Information.
?^ S-3 1
\\. .T..fc>T\A\N, Registrar. X.
ummer School for | '
:hers * .
HE WESTEKN-KElfMONT ill
ily 9th, 1928 1
Jep.aiTriiclii' XT" Kfouiiltori ' ; ' g
GertilK"Uc'.>. and on Renewal . '
L of Xi'ijro ' *. . . g
U|><1 vi. ot' "of. v-11 ;: :11: r--Srhrmh^-- ?S'
?-Andef.on,,('I'l t-nvil'le, Lau- ?
?m-g? ?T 'V- ; ; ar")X;
Director, * o
IgThri School, Columbia. g .
rd in'imViii^hrihfv. ilnonjsV'two ?
s; Roc>ni^ a'>nid: 8- -u
V writs .pcr * J ^iU'huiSuiuay 8c
o.sifc* * . .. 8
4*deoson St.. Crr/mvHt.r S' K . ~~1: ~T X
' . ...... :'
^OoOOC'O1 .'C vOO'.'OO ooo ooooooooo
^OiOMvwy.O.i
it Bettis /^catJemy |
;tini ks to it TV ?7, iQ7g |_?I:
K'il cf Ki t real ion a*ntl Most
Formation.: . . "i
ptrtvp iK'On avinvnod.'Itv ifeo frtnjfcte gl'- ' <
not otYly to :i. voniuiii f>T fPi-tifi. ? i
ic_to<>?^ir'r who wi!J continue to at- ?
-to icfrui'o- I'ifrt <t-rtoie- C-e rtifrettfrer fiI
1oni^f Diploma will be given those ?:
School suViciU. jX
ilUlt. u..tuadau\ c;m tako a?lvwne?<l ?
?1 subjects nit it at ttse shine tnng o .
it ^iotho?ifi,??^?? ; .% 1
-icacnors TrjrtPtcron the opening 3
very start. , " ?
their own lir.eiv covering, tow- oi"~ '
'DSC. ' ' . . jji_ . ;
S'SI-iS:.. . $
- ?- $ 2.00 . ?; > ;
?- 1 .^i/*0 gj:,. . 'RON,
President. Trenton, 8.~e.