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NATION A I. RE
For President:?11ERBEI
For Viet)-President: . GE
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^rnnriH1.. jn.iu-^-Aj-^Rj
U Tl)ll!I.'RT
First District: P. M. .PRIIK
Second District: GEO. \Y.
Third. Dispict: K. E. VER
Fourth District: DR'. FRA
Fifth District: jSAAPL. E.
Sixth District . ft V Un\
Seventh pisrtiet: KKW R.
- I f Mr. I louver is as bad as tl"
Smith as-the .opposition declar
have some president l'or the n
is elected. Ii) the heat of the
that fhey will have to go right
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Governor Smith says that.t
gent'debate on the important i:
people." Please comedown t
. statement. Perhaps then we
that sjeems to be the issue in
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Judge Olvany, the. great sac
are- only 2').000 colored yoters
going after. We wonder whe
stand for being so minimized
making the headway he anti
grapes."
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Will. Rogers the ureal hui
stuff .in his observations. In
asks just why is It that the fai
of the South array themselves
other when those of the Nbrtl
s;nme thing which must be s
he concludes that they do it
Civil War. though not consciol
. , ?*Col.'IIorace
A. Mann, the dii
activities is about the create
" ered lately. Reporting condit
generalissimo, lit; sees many
Hoover. lie even has a good
Col. Mann ought be ashamed t
is a deal of unrest and opposit
but that such a condition is
take the real- Southern states
none sensical to assert. The I
^ for surer game.
\ TilK~N. A. A. c:
A summary of the legal woi
. past 10 years has been recen
expended the sum of S7*?,811
. out of . this sum j* cases hftyi
' States Supreme Court?eases <
fundamental principles of No
must be regarded as a wizart
Hut what might not this Ass
Civil liberty for the Xrgro if.
could , he aroused to the fmjji
proper financial support?, Th
when he is not downright stui
? ? pergonal limitation , or oppress
himself in a \yef> of injustice
too stupid to realize? that the ;
. . may be but his deferred for j
make the connection.
^ But because of this very st
the N. A. A. C. P. Unfortuna
of the race, this-Assoeiation il
stftreath\v hit with a-hawf
East and West, the cry for a
the summary of its legal "wo?
the.best of its ability. No do
self iij the position of a parer
hearing his children crying f(
the shame of the colored race,
upward. Those whn nro nrvf
Association should inform the
become"active members and s
SENATOR McKEi:
Senator Kenneth D. Mc-Kell
~Tjnestions to Secretary Hoover
? ' urday in his speech at Elizabo
ver will not answer them or p
r Among the questions are tt
mingling of the white and col
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OCT. 6, 1928.
ihibijcan"'ticket
IT HOOVER, of'California'
ARLES CURTIS,of Kansas
)RS: (S. CT ??=??
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T'.y, elides ton \ < ;
, Abbeville . ,
I EN, Charleston. ~
BECKETT, Beaufort.
NEIi, Oconee. * .
NK A. LUBIN, Greenville.
LAWRENCE, Chester.
TGOMERY Kingstree. ,
L. S^FlTiL, New Brooklaild.
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le Democrats say he is or Governor
e him to he, the United States .will
i'xt four years, it matters1 not who
campaign. so many seem to forget
on living after the election.
hfc 'campaign should Be an rntetlh
ssues which, confront the American
his way Governor; and make that
would have a rest on the Negro, as
this nock oil 'the-\vuodi4. -r -
hen of Tammany. says;'-thai iIkti
in Ilarlem, and that is'not jvvorth
t.her those proud New- Yorkers will
. But maybe the Judge was not
icipated and is hilly cryiiigT^sour
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morist, gets otr some" hftghty fin<
a r.O.ceut release on ."Farmers" hy
mors of the North and the farmerin
'different. part ies and figlft eacti
1 and those of. the South grow the
old.- Finding -no'treason', for such
hoe an so they arc* still fighting 1hc
is of it. .
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-ector for the South of Republican
st dreamer that has been diseoyions
to Dr. Work, the -Republican
of the Soirtherniates going for
word for~"South C arolina. "Really.
0 hand out such dope. That there
ion tb Goy. Smith cannot l?e denied
1 so strong and wide-spread as t<
i out of the Democratic column b
ieimblicans had better go gunning
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7~P7 LEGAL WORK.
rk of this great Association for the
tly issued. In that -period it has
,97. When it is remembered that
>4* major importance" in esTabtiKhtrry
gro Civil Rights?tlx; Association
bin doing so much with so little,
mciation do in the hard light foi
tju* colored people of this country
f)rt"anee" or its work and gave u
e fact is the Negro is too.'s'elfisji
ti<l. As long as he does not feel a
don; as long" as he does not (in<l
. he is not interested. lie seems
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muermg or nunniiation of anothei
i day.^JIe just seems not able to
upiclity, there is the great need of
toly and to the great disadvantage
lly supported by the colored people
id is made to the Association and
k shows t hat it^Kas resptjndcct" TT
ubt.'the Association often finds itit
out of work with? ho money and
>r bread". That such should be lethal
is if it desires to go on and
acquainted with the work of this
irrtselvcs and from thence forward
importers.
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l,AR'S13 QUESTIONS. -
ar of Tennessee has addressed 13
TTKkrnpr that they he answered Katthton,
Tenn. Of course, Mr. TIoorive
to them the least attention,
lese: "Do you believe in the interored
races on terms of equality?"
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"Did you issue an order jW
Department of Commerce ov<
winter or spring?"
" Will you appoint colored pos
t ritt attorneys or prohibition ei
The other questions" are jpSout
as these when they dre not real
So far as the appointment ol
positions in the South or any
} MeKellar knows well that Mr. 1
fact, he could not if he so desi
up of so mimy men of the pecul
ofilters as . he named must be
goes without saying such confi
integrity and Worth to fill such
but rather becan.se this country
to acknowledge the fact that ?
djg for their government is woi
government. "Government of
the people," is a principle--yet f
MeKellar.?Wore it?not so, ce
have been asked. The Negro
before the American people?tl
the American people.
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| Pointed Poiftts-j
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By George A. Singleton *
the Weekly" TeJcT: Twill" Mud;
| inul fret ready, for may he my chanc
j.\y':U i,itn\i,."rr Abraham. Lincoln.
Lincoln nrennred and his ehanc
Came. Surely you have.road his lif<
; The distance beixVene the lonely hour
C}>eny4+?-Uui-clunmey corner studyin
hy 1 he' light (tf the fire and the propfc
ct of the Crcttyshurg hhtllt'lluld i
great, His mighty life spanning th
most crucial. and trying years of hi
country's history represents the frui
lion of early study and preparatior
Young then, and women, study an
get ready, for may he your chance xvi
come. ' . .
r.islvop? Alexander Payne studie
:md his chanc?-came; II. M. Turne
s udied and his chance oajne; Booke
1 T." Washington -stuJTed and his'ehanc
came. There is always an opportc
oily for the until who gets ready. B
preparation you create a market fo
ywur' services.* nave something ths
? society needs. tfrepqre yourself t
i - h it and meet those needs, an
' the world ill find you. This is tru
even though one has never heard' c
; he law of supply and demand.
The up towei rug souls of the worl
| ; li'ave' been those-Who prepared. Thei
i 1., ii. es (nine. Sonic brother get
' he 111- r and anises the question,~di
vlosev . ,jcsus and Paul prepare? Th
1 nswer is the 'court of the Egyptia
.^Tijmirfh's. ...application to Hebrew lor
nd .eustonis. the University of -Tai
' us', and the Rabbinical school of Gr
utiiiij. l?u-.'pot...jieertnie discourage
i the pi i.eess of preparation, you
! Turner will eojne. .
1 VrM' ch a nee" will c.onie when yo
' -.is! e.\peel~?Alwnhrtm- Lincoln -ha
many'. many hitter disappointment
is! I'nilt.rcs. but he was out- for "bif
, : .er paine'." When the "hear" cam
, long he fired liis lucky shot. Readei
. ( "Pointed points" who have not tai
fried Into and lprp; with "Old Abe
, i v u!,j do well to road his life by Ta
| . boll,' Xicolay and Hay. BevcridffC, <
jj'sonvp slamlav work; To omit readin
. ' he life of Lincoln is a. sin aprain:
, ho Intellectual Holy Ghost. "I wi
j tud.v ..ami jret ready, for may be ni
{ i.ance v. ilj come."
The f <,L vb:il 1 season is on. TT
j' "v't'T has. witnessed his1 fust ganr
dt was--played by Clark Universit;
iul the 21th U. S. Infantry. C
ourse the Pointed Pointer pulled f(
| ho soldier lads and they won seve
I ; ;?lie is partial to" the boys i
I?." because it hvas in -the 24t
Infantry that he put his feet firml
<pon the second rung of tlie ladder <
1 [ access. Apart from travel and *tl
. j ?:\|H'ricnce that'' comes from it, t
n! rTT h; time siudylhU tltld f*l>
I ; i!>'.! leadv. h?>pinpr that his time -woAil
j ome. Those conversant with tV
[ i- r.' ".vy of the World War know _tKl
| his chance did''come. Army life
" 1 what one makes of it. :
1 j Very soon Bishop W. A. Fountai
\ .':! I tlMllllriU, lllP I1,ill l Oil fl I'l III!
There hie eight in number. The me
' h>f.Florida will give Bishop J. S. Flij
1 "or a state?wide reception on Octobt
' ^r.Mi In ,T:jYT -.. .n ViTlc. Fl;i. VnilYftT
Utor is invited to bo present. In a
1 r<iV>ntv(|fty be will t><> there. I'ersoi
: i-illy be owes Bishop Flipper a del
L| a Smith Carolina who may not kno\
1 we. are in .Georgia, shouldering ot
I-..' union, and performing our task 1
| s he* best of our ability. How we
| , wr "frhn-B succeed, history alone -wi
| record. It may not be out of place 1
j ask newspaper readers to pray for~u
ji'ven those who arc not Amen-corm
j Christifiy>q '
j The Pointed Pointer has recentl
C prepared a magazine article on TT
1 HdO. Beseech someone wh^ style
J himself a leader to discuss for yo
1 this important event, when becaus
of you tfnd cotton the South could n<
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ETO LEADER 7
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oviding for such equality in the
?r which you then presided last
tmasters, collectors, marshals, difenforcement
officers in the South?"
^"as" fair, liberal and high-minded
lly insulting. ~ ^
f Negroes to high and responsible
where else is concerned, Senator
Hoover is hot going to do that. In
red as long as the Senate is blade
iar mental slant as his. For such
confirmed by the Senate, and it
rmations could not be had.. Not#
lorod people with sufficient abili ty)
i places with honor and efficiency,
r has not as yet grown big enough
\ny people who is fit to fight "and"
thy enough""to~talfe a part in that
the people, by the peopk and for
oreign to such minded as Senator
vf Ql'nlir mirth .? l ?
. Iiw??UVH?4UC8UUHS?WOUK1
or his treatment is not antssue
iough to some it may be, but not
jj agree in the. Oity-of.-Charleston. The
a Convention split. The Republicans
s centered upon Lincoln and. the South
2 seceded. JYou know what followed.
3 four -years of bloody civil war. In
5 the present Presidential campaign
B there are splits and cross currents on
J- nnnmitit liquor am* roHflinn Thf
j} situation is not wholly unlike that of
1860. The great mass of poor whites
y will be dominated* by the small moneyed
oligarchy as in 1869, and the large
unthinking, intellectually fettered
2--group of your people will plod on,
!* oblivous to what it is all about. And
3 while you are being socially maltreated
and oppressed, you will be inl"
sisting upon^the white.man's discarded
religious dogfma and doctrine. Yuur
e white brother mfcst have many a laugh
s around his fireside and at his table
over Ahe manner in which you are
K duped. O Lord, how long, before
this race of slaves will be free?
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FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF LEEVY
d GRADED SCHOOL.
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r October 15-21, 1928 will be annivere
sary week at Leevy Graded school.?
| Monday night, Oct. 1? will be Gth
y and 7th grades night.
|f I Tuesday night, Oct." 16, 1st and ad^
varced 1st grades.
Wednesday night, Oct. 17, 2nd and
j 3rd grades. . * ' ":
e Thursday night?" Oct. 18, 4th and
5th grades. ' ~
Friday night, Oct. 19 Parent-Teach
era Associating.
Sunday, Oct. 21, 4 o'clock p.
School Improvement Association.
There will be a prize given each
night t0 the pupil, who gets out the
e highest number of parents and friends
by having them to sign their irrvitae
tions and present tKem at the door.
The anniversary rally will come off
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 21, at 4 o'clock.
The class, that raises the high
ir est amount of money will get a classroom
prize.
u The full program of the week will
? ( appear in mis paper next weekr-'l he
s i public is cordially invited to attend
the anniversary;
>e i Miss C. A. Jackson, Principal,
'3 ! Miss M. G. Gordon, Sec'y-. of School
r" Improvement Association.
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Tuesday-?Morning Session.
10:00 a. ifi. Opi lliim-of Local (.'hap 1
'tor by 11. 1'. *
.. "TO^.'JO?lii-erfve the Cmtnd Chapter 1
with proper ceremony.11:00?rOponi'njc
of the (band Chap j
I'i'riost, J. S.,+Rtanback.* . j I
12:00 in.?The (irand Ilijrh l'riest.,!
will deliver his address. ' j":
1:00 j). in'.-*: (.'all from labor to re-1
i'roshnient. .. !. " . Lt
3:00 p. iy. Call mi again and ad-! 1
jonrn at will. - . .
Public ^Service at VVayntan Chapel
Church?8:00 1\ M.
| Welcome address by iTTs lloifdr Mn- ;i
IV M Vllinlf- . - j
I W'ekomy in liohuit' of the: Kratoinal 1
OrjfanisJiUiofis, (Nnnp. O. K. .Manijvoult" I
I "Welcome in Hohalf of the Kastern t
the Devil and the Deep
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lopyrlfhtid, 1928, by the National Faature Sarviba.
Saturday, October 6, 1928.
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Lar. Mis. jW. E. Wade.
Welcome in behalf qf the churches,
{( v. .Ins.R. Johnson.
Response: by Hon. W. H. Thomas,
hand Secretary,-(P. and A. M.)
' lie marks by Hon. RT J. Sawyer. J
Remarks' by Grand Master, J. I. '
iVaVshiiurton." .
Greetings* by M rs. R. II. Walton,
.vb.yal Griitid Matron. ?J- 1 v
.10:00 p. ni.r-Banquet'Masonic Temde.
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\ i.p. int.. M.-moriVil Services will
>0 held at sonic'designated period dur- >.
nu- the session, A full attendance is ' ?
isked at caclr session. . ,
At_the eolse of the exercise at the .
hiirch. the Royal Craft will return
0 thy Temple to complete its work.
Wednesday, October 10th
Grand Commandery in' Session.
10:00 a. m.--Thc Grand Commander
toh. .1.11. iimvfktion. will call the Sev
nth Grand Conclave, to order. 0 "
Husiness ot' utmost^aiportance will
en in at once, after he shall deliver
lis address .and make his recommenlations.
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