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- Pager Few?. ^ ??? k flalu i. _ l'LBLiSJ * 1 * T ? t3ltf'"?WbWI?4?i?k. GEO. II. HA c~ jLOterfeu ai ttit? l'n?t Oidce at Coti Act Oi Cohyieaa xj SI ii Jne Year Six Montna ?---? *?? . FOREIGN AO \\. ii. Zii F CO.. 60o O Jtliczal Auyei Liseu'ieiita at ibt lilt lue Leaner \viii publish brief and ter-Jot when itic-y are aceompa) -,-r tnois and are Hat el a uefam Win not be noticed. Kejecteu ??- '~"~y 1 KK-V woecks, 1JraiA a;io i ^t.al or Lxpi " to tne uroer el tne iamietto ft. J. F'iiEOEKlciv ~~ " H~ u y; I .\~rrf^s-trrt nmmiinii':.!ni!!- I.". ellUeO for ttle >0 rtaen tut cui.y; utsk ui in< y ~J; ta> ii" ?- yuya jay ni'^nt tin si lie's;; arid ??? coi.r .MiiiA,'- s. c.. s SC HOOLS' , Our two colleges located an financial catnpaijrny wh;cn th weathering'U.e .-'.amis of fni; . employed ru >uvh vndoavors.b ?.?,?aru any - iiM-p-':.?y than u - - more t han. .it .1.- U- iiiiAle Wat-tlLll have Lot'U uia; ai ' lWdur yor. ially to "the eil'prts .01' these hi of' self-hoip.' 1. e ilickus _of needs,.ami that serve well-in . that they. ami 1 heir'st udentw .> funds for.their school's sunp - Noit her tUu J.c i a 1 s nor tin abundance of 75$ worlfTs eo:v ft of comnun ilv rhindt\!ne-s ; to rise above i':e co-mindn Jic end that su.fTov.'ti<r miirht bo.a! and Benedict :?\;?y. I. their cr; onhXeW- Year's 1 >ay. '.Vvrii-'i: pated in the Vi ni. ai Rroirran iur?i for the ran-v.- T.: ever ready av,T Y.nijn.k to y'ai public ifi v.'l;.:.' ev.? r way they. *. Would i' uw- a'hre thin linians if 1b > a1': " >! 1 ouch"he-d t.f r ill" ? ,';i Iff . ia-'ls.f dori send <o >. ty.-e h1 that you 1t i: ;u an. shown 1 ha I thy hoi levy uh ' "Y ' ' . RIOHTS .? Tbc r.f ho ' *'1 i'i "! ?: an ausf>i';!< u Ia~d .Sun Cr-Ransf m v- -re \?. homo 01* t!V- o*. ' i; t " ington_St ; ij_ J! bai ibe_ ?Tw in our cej.v?-:v! :T' 'fT lion of H'-'"' ,---.m' - !<!; < her*. Ail toshe-v niado.bv ' : -a. ' ;?>i.-! ( > T!U' ' \\\, piT" Ol'hy MiipiPi'" That ] r.'T or'- v yp:vV. years ay. a ' ' a -*. ??.I re its .-p?Vc'1 ;:: > i ' a a ' trr-, uLnl ' datotf avy( . ~ IV- hen ] tfT'tVufT of-ol'. 1 }u>r~Tg -r.. ton StI'f"'1 : . whir was liis a.' 'a ': '(;! \\ i i" lion tonne/!. Hi shoo i: .. ? ./-' : r. ; to 1)0 the"nit'w'j jJV' is am oner <J *. :.i ii* it's mn.i ; lizPP?ah J Ransom in \ 'V;k!:':'v-s .on:"T be an idea! y.r.mnuity. The' sown v o ' v. or" nTt M?M! y+'e!< ? V^s-rtrd--f { fttni, u.i ) r ?in- .L.; it~p The fV^rPil 1 diHie.are 1. To: \?e i'-; The < :>an'efe "(Jive r>- ri< y or give thai duty > :> > "" all men' 1 . ~ -?bountl To \7^?l:Tv r! , !<?'" t'u own govern?"Adu'proteelr/u;-; ;d ^ :'M)-;> { I'm-.-J more rieiU < oennjt ?r,a\T.' out into M !' '. _w!j -mIu.i dho urn , _ is fihty .i 'uir,1 - T.ate hi-: r-? guard y,< anir. . ; t-uiM ly are of vita! 'ru to all 11> oppose covr:."'' ;-.n. optj-ro? i--: other ine e.;u v ij1(, . ciated hy ELL 1 oIT ETTTSimTw; the endeavor Pi 1 'iiVlT("hott-. 7?The Tj( ad". r..i. cm' pv in th" 11 """J:' 'Mi ii al ?r??sam({ tftif if j-fM'h'iv. its irlr-als. BETWEEN THI . . i T T\ vT;q i jIH ajO rv r:r?ttr?nv r. nwr'fK'K \Valife;!: \ .' '> jiy '?i i .cr -i 1 ^ . Peaf" : . '! - ! 'riiiin'1 merer"''- ) ' - ??-' .m tiest battles this world has* ? known.?Wit vnt?v,1 > ?rrrid an L this little Indian iyi-U'chcs forth |; ... "i ilte Hini. i iia . U I I nam Cradrr tii^D WEEklA .Ml'TON, Publisher. jnr.bia^S. C., as second [class matter oy aii oCKlI' I IONS , -T--. * i . 10 three Months -I -<0 & sing a.* oopy_ -VLlillslN^ AGENCY ear burn St., Chicago, ill. e munitu .uj law. l rationalTetlcrs on strojets-oX- gviivral_m-_ r.i'eu -oy uiep names and auu'iesses of tne am atuiy nature:. Anonymous communications manuscripts v\nl not be returned. HTTANCES *! ,, ess Money Oruers should t?e nUiUe1 payableeauer. Edito: --?. ? acting Editoi arrriit issue must oe very brief, and snotiu. J i a. met to L'-aiitr not later tnun iuesiiay Editorial Phone t.">23 || I II I II .1 ?!? !' I A T r ri 1 h\ Y ? \ XI).' If IA NIT V. ' * a tin- UapiiiU City are in the midst 01 ey hone may aid them materially in incia-l .depression. 1 localise they are i. n<rii dicatieii \ hat their founclatiniisi mal: hit! the Leader. thought it no .<- ' a - els Allen and llene',liel mm nil y liu\ to eall attention editori. i irut'ioi: v 11? exenlplit'y the principle 1 PLh these schools kne\y_t liat t hoy t ies, t hat ate keenly alive lo tjioirsupplyiu^ those needs: hut they find duuilil dharo in the matter of rawingt rt. ' . >; uder.L ;srt*i inlawed with a super1 : IiuT'iTf v'Tiro i-iiyt: Wed' witlra ;>h' " ;ivTfunraniiv ihathas enabled them rd and vive of their talents"to tile 1< yiated. 'This was done when Allen irr.e of for : had for tile Unemployed i; when A.1K o sin 1 llenedu i part ici-'i rendered tlm Township Auditort io'schools. it is our opinion, stand e. jh'.'lr i'.me and energy to .serve the mm edit. ' ; :r'dan > (and yea -South ('arov ::v if you should. not at the .ho. t' ! . 1 ,,.C. Tl;. . I .... ? . .' . >'<i i m i iii" i ?i : 111*; v'? i i" < i: 1 t tit!' i,i: n um on nvnov show it Mr i 11 pvowrnni< ovon as thov havo hn inanity ? " . AN!) !M'T?KS. ' ... ' - in!' Volv.it id IYdim.'>< ;jo1 o.fV to' s<y. 'o:'p.- w.Vn Iii-hop Kovevdy ra i aoa- if'y audieiKo al t hi1 : v w v *\\o htindi-' (1 hlju k" of Wa hTpTT.[ ";.;i : i na-'k a i'avora! >h? <'hox,"V y."""~rrr;TfT- ] when at tho oA^Vi'rs;? 1 *." y \v; ) outt{o (|us aire 'niop'H wh"A ay i ostili frotn suj/yo M ioivs i;" nit .lividKals who nro iii pov\-\ t :,p5\ arc l'oiivjf hold is. i V' ' l|< V t i* hv I'.isllpp Ih 'Vsroo : roMMToj/ation r.'i.ii :: i'a". .r< y- l iwti an a . ol s'rv !: v.Vi'H\ a I'utV down (li!:o% VPr ,-;v . ;?]]i"l:JLr $1 llOtt-SW fijvh'.ll ;V dn T h'i; .n -su"'*ypNt ihjfMlit' <M'-, r a! Po" i'utii tWW<+"t lie \Va Iph'ir!'o , a'r-i- to this diorr-o and 11;: T ii d h r hw hu. 'ltM'' - iit'h an oroanixa < 1 !? > nihy; -e.-slbn showM |.i-. ' r: *1V'' i*' ' in .' i. it i;t inily ("himhhi : > :nnriiv<. and when -he rem - n f,.(il.!;!:c;!n*<yxl 1 >y Bishop 'p.\' I i i - ii".** she shall ii ) <1 1; ? P" :e hi'-'h"p-s personal oh.--"r !'* '-?' "K '?!>. ! r>"'v I i IV' < if--.Josi.ih-\Ja /- . " "" ' !1 1 1 ' I') 11 !>l'l'dn, ' , ( i* n;:'! a < injr. 1 d lie disewP s '. < -! I *.)' i * -k Henry's famous-iiM-ce-l ai" J' 1 h"'va-' viH'd as the afHt.nde 1 *' ' ' '*'* '**" .jAU ' lilt II HK'C, (1 !.? ( v .ij'tTiv.iTITT as regards their d> >.' noon men to provide home | a 'r 'Vifii: 1 i? . ' A man has n?'? 1 ; m'MfTiTs child thaji^lo send him i i J . cia-nt i'-nal equipment. A man ' d ' 1 "> ?^ In. .tv ( ffizrn should "h". I?. 1'if Ji'-rroPahrTHhs?' Thin Irs member: oT any community. (>. To i and tyrani y was set forth as an* red man. 7. The final duty enuna i Ila! a'l men should cooperate in. r nation an Ha more peaceful world-. ;n eh t iioifiis, and is h an wavy has .driven to point out these hen"- 1!\ c the Columbia Forum and 3 , , _ " V.i'lVuIlt jv,h\|> 'tj ' he sits.'down wi'h tm: - ; \ f,r. ,,1f> rtiighty- British Km " 1 > 1 < ' Oiitn- a pu'v/ln Ot* power, :>M-n a.ivl baking thion[ { " ?h"?r Wlv jr . B"S , .. . >il.? "if.? t'f '' '< '' ih'N1 'ran sit'-; joy.;-, f ' ' M v> r I; illt> > :::'d . <-. ), j. i '' '* li|>i on v *if. * ? r of *;' ? . '"'"i if j? high time. the world of suhjugatever l. wa y<> asking, the sccpa of !" v.f r. ~TTad Cfharxli re-ortod to con- (ai nis, the battle would have encjec' ' - ' ' i . y " ' i . - . \ ' . V .-.v.-- - ih l ' TOT?: PAT,MET nitf!:'.hs ago! with thcuxNuids of In dian- s!:u:i wild the grip of Great Bri t r.-iitcnc d >:'> "!i i!v, \ i::11 -> .if hap less India. Ghandi cliose "the nior excellent way" and thereby, lie no - only?brought his native Itulia a stej nearer the goal of its final freedom but ho has set the world an examph of soul greatness that must bear frui Ihrough-jiiaHyages. There are mor< ways to fight! than with bayonets swords and galling guns.!. Politieu power is by no means the greatest power within yeach of &|rugg!ing fiat as far transcends military and political, power as a sunset from the lung T'rau transcends the. lava lands at the foot of Vesuvius. Not since iesus. was in the flesh upon earth has th is world had "such vivid picture of ilie power that resides in a Tofly ideal. What then, is the secret of Ghandi's -power tlnit threatens?to?turn?^best ream of history out of its dmimel y"id lift an empire from its hinges? ft is his love for India-for all man kind. Ghandi is not eaten up by a mi^giiiiletl?zoitl?neither is?ho fanati?ah Ghandi docs no.t act upon 'hunches;" but .lie deliberately plays is course., of actions and follows it -w'4-th?an?unswerving devotion. In a . world of things, Ghandi shows their limitation in eombiji with soiritunl forces. In Ghandi material power act' its Waterloo and was. vanquished in. the combat. Ghandi loves*India!* From Gh!m<li'-' *'"r India -rhc" .\<;p;'o i arc in this country has a most powerful, suppestion and one -rrHrh- i'-.py ~be useful in the tribula'i 'fis the race will come upon not many years hence. ?ne of the " rcntest needs of 'the Nepro is not '"or removal of all the hindrance* for a "rent race love and loyalty. I'he re is but little poiuiine love for Nop >oes anionp Negroes. Tog^*of ei. the Gyjaro is. not, able to ,pay in h '!ai s and cents for the leadership ,rh;rt hcmircds. and deserves. Too of v n ti c service of .Xepro leaders ' ;s bounded, by nibnvtary con-ider.rtions ed the welfatv of the pcOple is made -c^iijiuiuy. A submerged people like t he Negroes ought to be actuated and ?o; i\ ale.l by a desire to-serve rath1 ci' than,by a'desire to he served!. Negroes are too pnuje .to niak" I ' kc white man's stnn^.l'cL, their own wiThorrt Irving UteAwluU :?*1 < 1 '.!n whyl'ore of tlfyM'standards: .This slavish' imitation <jA< the.yvhkto an 'can be t raced to a ifyk of poi^r 'in. Ncjfi'ii !eadershi|ii^;.Tii?p dithn'ou: 'Negro leadejf-' affect a silly snobbery , if f fT-sii'.'.^-pintr to tiihh^rbCol HiCti [ an,! women. This wrrtcW, kno\ys a ( <1my, ii X'gnu s who try to y$jgh-hat." j other Xcsn.es' not on thcir-'supposeii | j J; ne. It is said that in Wasliihgi >i,i. t In ry are, several Negroes who I'a'e lia'dei' to' tea< h than the Presi| X\'P>'o snob is social j. |r<T ny. I'be Neg"<> snqb is a I;: aredy. The if ?an harrtfy "be a [ .rivaier curse in lhi? cause of drape -unity titan an allotted snobbishnes.-pmcti.-ics attempted by some Nefrrp v.-1 to in son! -stroke of -fortune lift< .! recently out of the ashes' of liumilif . . A yoiidine race love would ...bani ij e\'wvcpuisi-snob from amonjr tlw >. (.venmgirt. (ihandi is nr 'neb not* fJhao.t* lovei '.jia -nd ;b; Indian- an?l tlie Tndiis lo\e tihi-.ndi! This ereat love for one':- own raee, does not- noeossa i ! \\ tn-. ?it; . Im-dliiy to o;lv. r races illpT?6tfg!f>yft idiVjde I whLe.s ami Xey'i'c!.'^ ibink - '!. i"1." Jews ai\ i' i'.jiowir for-1 heir oot-r:- wo:.\t what j vjili- is mo. t clo.eiy united in t-r -u j.i'k nl- ai d ambitions? To some. rac'f j mt-dovnil'V inn>fc <w itfiit 'i hui 1- ;'s y may'he. whip's ip-teiid. The dor kit -is arpuiod that spending a tlollai pre. uop-t.-es a roTiil akin to (Jhandl's i ! that sptndiirjr .a doilai Xcyo iti in. way indicates* lu\ f' -! i ::-n f animosity t '.ward the while! who, must' -ct the dblla?.in the em . . TTiow. With the , while man fly " < ;: i n.V tiniii'T' !- :t r/.-trrpv (,i eoar.-e; with the Xoyro'business mar a i .a mat ier' <>f sin yi\al! (ii:j.Midi is reforming India by the i o:'-i'A of I;>.- ll:t;by the love and s'-" i.o;i-to !:i- fe!!<4\\-; .en and to hi; -u'>;ey. The .V'.-pro race mods just an . m o)-;.,ow! ~ Jiu-ajdntr the -n .. e i aoue ;;it as far v can- - a iy p?i. It is- about ivf wake up to the fact thai t o'liT t p rr~ w't 1, i lie "white itcni-'v." -wi. out I hi-is opportuni.of t . oiioht'ie e'.ide;.\ ?r, is an i.n - i-'-:i'i v. Xt-y; e-.-s with their slen - .-dip > p;;;riu4...iu!p.fi t <U- )>UCC? SC?l ! T~ > :' -Mi iM1 I a. apu and mF .. is liot.wn to \ i.i:j \ k s\?\i ::\v: ikki-; \viikn st.\ni').\ltl>sol't ww oril : s or sr usist-knck. w> i ;r :c\v ltt?tHr"fthTrnrHy to sot n ce thiil. X(>-'f(Tt^iTnm'-koo|). 1'or the . .in- t.liij have is a killing pace, in view of their limited economic opt n itics. The Nigro must face hi.- fact some day. It is best to face t now. There must by a reform in !i :r'?Hoiim1'! ' win It ?t hem;? - h :; ?:< are not. snpportc.l hy economic lenity. Kviilences are multiply'< *r that mote and more whites are incline-1 to give employment to Xnr.'iji':! of j:i;et urn Sous' standards. More and more..evident es . are mukiJ\lh d that Negroes are not. serious . jm the mattt'rvof* providing places for .heir own ncoirle. The failure of The Vair in Washington.' and the LuVvn town Shoe Company, in Richmond i.i11 t a straw showing which wn'' the ' Negro's loyalty wind is blowing, No gvues have not yet tvaked up to th. _ . .1 Uat aAaaxh while' economic op 1 port unit ies in this country by "whitot j an I of whites, are Tor whites! tl i wViites will 'not make prices for u; [and We wilt nol. make ''ces for our I clve,?. that we are face to face will j j : isis' i* a hKizen: -aid.aicprcsiu.ru ! fact. There must be n reforroatroi I v. i. 1/i.i tiio?Nfiii'n race U -Mow; anJ > \vp m'ai.-trrm our minds- orm heart*? to spiritual values. Tn th: : . lysis there 'is ivo'e hone f.Oi ?hhr?Nojj: ro in_~n loin-cloth with tTu spirit of a Ghandi than rri broad-clotl with notions he has no wat-y' oT satis TP T.TMTtrT?? *???????r. ww^ivir rm. fying. The reformation must eonu - '.first in yur "> Is - . piv.omt. si naining'jtA n.a.. i . . , j 1 ierial standards ' se t by w iii.te men t with world-wide rtomiii.m IT?CAX TTXTrrr~HTTTX)Xhr .The Negro's slav. ish devotion 'to the "vyhrU}- mail*!i sumptuary standard will more and t more bocpine a detriment. T1h> sooiii er some black Uliandi eomes witn ? reform program dedicated to revis1 ing. our standards to eoniorm to our t 'economic onnorfunity, the betUr it is going to be for tne Negro race. I sarily mean abundance ?uui luxury as ? we now suppose in loo many eases. ; Iaife has a spiritual content that an ( oppressed and circumscribed people would do well io seen, micri An 1 abundant life does not mean material libtmdanee nniL the Negro lace needs some Black Reformer" To- drive'[-homo this powerful truth?; \YANTK1 > : A I BLAt'R IlKPORMBR! ? 1 POINTED POINTS George A. Singleton Tito Weekly-5text: If 1 fo'gylt4-Rem 0 Jerusalem, let my right hrnd forget her sunning. Psalm loVH. Tl.? 11. I . -f.roi . w -I jut- ??v--viYi,\ mm: 1 nere a"pocennial nobleness,' ami even saer.duess,. in work. Wove he neve'' i-o lu mglitcd, lorgeUul o! his high callim'. there is always hope in a wan lb ^ actually and earnestly woiks; in idleness alone is there perpetual despjiir." 'J'hoauts- tb.rlyle I'.est we forget the i'of o o.". : !-.. P.' ton Massacrewhctt-Ci'ispu^ .AtUick . "*n runaway slave from F'r. r.:;;h??' . Massachusetts.?tadl .in Trrr7 TT" "lu , vrfhh British Redcoats, a Nov v. i i?v first to 'die for American i.;' ;.? !: < v. _ the l'ollowintr tiate may lv a .10.' milider: March 5,177(1. Tlu,'Negro Pr??s?. sc;.:.*s to be n'i red apid ag tailed qui toe. - rcni-a '..< made' by/T^ai tcr ti. AVood-on.^ ;"c a .days ago.. with referciK _ to the' uil ;oun<)ne.H.> of education. l'o.- ?-ar r>van The (dtftibguisht historian lias o r bvot .forth anoihir - hew. For -a 1 lifne|we; have called ati- oSo^j t',.. 'net'e?trf>??l' making a d'.st itsci ion '.etwec-p "^alueat ion and bo k Itaini.. < = A}.-i 1 ? pi' Us?are 1 t'.nlio^.ly? i'l...ri ,1 and wisely ' d aught. Ucfy is a line chance for edu. ator. of cvdor .to .redt fine ediiiriioii 01 the j 1-iglyt ,<}! the environnicoai and sim .. 1 *5 .neetls of-' t)te group. The tin.- 1 test of * ;aiiik?cdUc'{(tiojia.l sy. i'. t.' mh.-t !>. t. 'lesrVof performance, ?:. |>r -i -;. . I low do',svj[t work?'"-If b.v idve-T.go ; 1 tion it is found tli:U ^tbe jo ' 1'' " now,/it is high time ilsai v.'e !o-.!..-"T about us for a way oa. I DuringfI flu? ?lay> of ivconsirtv. . devout mtVi? and uoi.n-n i ?.v.i < North cafnc South on ni'ss' .0' > ucational mercy. By an oveni.ias-rr ing missionary Lvpu.i.v 01 Wl'lU-hl'l ll|l .?>: list .1 H \Ml of fb.i' -freedmen. It :s no. , ma n.. 'ural "that the- l/pr ()| 1 hantio!^ , . .seated was tmnil'!ivl ai-..al.o.' North,, whieh \V4j.< sir.; 5. V " ? tw:i\ y 11;) 1111 .1?i' 1 ! u ?d '/. - , icacht forward-its . ir.i rev . a mm touehl till' fortm-r a\v ,:.:id ii ehild.ren. Latin. (Itvelc. Mtrtr.i! phi: " "" tollt't'tua) fI'ViOiir", i?"T~r-. 1 ' ('fu'isi-iairity w?'i? lav.'hi i> : needed to l>c orient. <! i< o e . o.r eeWiom.ie -<.U ' o- " ? later yame rl.f'proh/ rod . schools with or ar.iav'.'-i : -'o . ? a.U-ti' alt i. i11 !"h i i siou. 6. f And today Ho\\n> !. ! ' a 'A':- . Alive, All:a t.'v. ,'i alt.-. ; ' xrainir.ji'" *a:i iui - vi'" .j^roup. The. .yr 11 ; j^j'o nobility and p.;.- no ' ^ widened with lit hit- a ' ' ! education..1 1 h.i'st inei;ea-iterly -<i, ue.'.L. ' !-' erful .middleeh.-A ' i yers, and pay-ieu.'iy. y . t . > -' Sor.e uuist he :ti " 'a.-' ' ists. skilled hii?ore! .<? .: a . . , artisans. ' j ; \Y hi ft d'.K'j? the Neti > .! . :> a : itiyT \Y hat he d" ' ' - ''At. i!.r. injr ua'-wel \ u ?h? ' * > <: *s. it. seems thai eiUiyatipy ' 1 4 <1 . * - _eii :pt i" " <. : ? . v Negro history L hypo-,: only a- parb of the tin a a. m -liyy of in.mkTtiTtr Xe.Vrtari. .nm.a.a ami Aniojlhptop have n? ; =:-! _ to _ wit h \ he pi ic - ' !' : n 11 " Mat K iano: t i' Uhl .'HUM' a while ran w.tH.l>id you ;-i< tin*. i n >n tho editorial ; . Whip ill tll?' tiil.'"'.' o . . i I "Too l'nisy kk'jtil M '" - " * ' i behaviour, of the white n Hie attempts L" l'iii.;l? if. \y<\ ' ujii by tlie "'Aiaoiiean i-1-\ . a a.u Labor." The ('aloud nnv.i b kickt off the ladder. IMueV.ien v . does not equip him and.fit una ht < ii ' "struggle" tor thr-goo-ils- *?i" li.iV i.- u1'iiTly'in need oF . epair. Less than a year a;:o 1 had ' 'privilege and pleasure ot'J.v Liny . administration oii'ittr of. too. IAutomobile I'l.i nt, Dearborn. .. jfan. Haying an .. ;m ..t. v. Mr. Ford's secreinry 1 soul my ? in an cxpecJc.i lo . .. in". I i *' *> l presence of A inhkljb-ajr <{ .?;i? wn slightly steel jit re j; bar.- wearing ' ? ilv rimmed black eyeglas e>. To iiv' srtrpri.-e I met a' i .Viv 1! in : tics, a graduate jn.in ,.M.. Fn a' - ?' . school. ' Let. those who Talk nbon' \ n1-1- -. for the . Black Man in .\nu' \ a v> visit Mr. Ford's school at Dearborn and be hold a plant w.bn over a< > of floor space on wliMi Un.'d. . d. .< 1 boys between the ages <>: iWi 1\ : IjfhuiPh rr? iwlrp* 'itpTw*!" "h> d*?~ j | cry thing that needs to be done jn the pl'Oliuel ion of ca. .. all'i r.'' a'. - . F.ach boy i i eciy s a tiial when the .mi" y~\ . graduates into the For." 1*1 . , i : do everything from r| iv.- .7** ' qualitative -analysis, repair of st< ! tools to testing with Johnson blocks. -for" : . rr v* ' : . ? ^ / J* MHMBMMMWaaBMMMMHiBMHHiI ' * . , The wri .Or li ft the schmil convinet v i v the >.*er*ru needs a type v - f > ?-k ; :i w.iicu v. ill fit him l'or _i] i iic iii't-M n# task of production. f! - > > i?ice ?rr?ret ember the slogan f used in his class in economics a few v .Man's at Harvard: "I'lOdU^O. i he more you .produce, the more* you t iitve, and the more you haveflL the h -utryvr? inm-byi'is wall?you be able to i* support." Professor Thomas Nixon c v'arwi- was right. h History does not record u. single ' .act or ;r.>ot)p that has risen in tile V c.-ii i : i in'ne tiiat dUl.not havc an ?' <o,.ouiic basis of sunnort. Chinese.'1 eivih.-r.iion U..S builU_3Tpoi) lice, and , b jitiair ehiiisation was built UjJon ; i: vorn; and American civilisation is 1t bk,i:t upon f|ie "broad black backs oi t< Negro*,s, cotton. steel and* oil. Ill;-' spiu of the contribution to. the cuitu-;" ral liie of America, if lie would break c --jijyax i iuii the chains of intellectual-''i ? nhTMi-TTTrri?ccoiumiic 1 slavery?ho " : I e eTtteifted to secure and hail- 1 ;Ie some- of nature's products. h The Nemo >lui.-t be" taught io work a wuifhis hands, amL/hot to ueSpise^iu-v - lie im-.-.u 'in qtllTg-'pfrfperty, buy t?HT(fr~y and become self-sufficient. He who s .owns the land owns those who live w ,..ip;ni it.' Who is going to lend the s Ut.y to i . onoiiiie, .social and religious 11 for. the race.* ' ' . .1' '"""T'o : v jloligwjiy's cartoon in thej "('ourier last week; The ? , tli.ii; Si, Gliamli has a program of' ive I! islatVce^ Non-violence, and ? ?a'j'vi'iit inn for H s people ii. t Ilritrsh fculc.. Ho reads a ,.ow p-.per. lieslde^ him sits a .No hi the not of thinking while his ^ ' i - uopn the United States ^ vi'.h "1 J.iii 10.000 Americans who sulV- * ?r?:tvtm discrimination, . prejudice, yr.ciiii <:etc." The At'rameriean ? - ; think-. . . , - f. Vl'UKNS "XKWS"' ' !! _\ 1 ' 1 ~?f Mrs. Coleno SnttcV- J_ . wns-hold at Seek Wei! T | iWv . ... ('iuireh ; a- .fe\t .miles fYom s. ',7'V S.aiday- March . S. Mr... \ '.uT'\?"i,..diod in' lirooklyn, X. Y -, ' ^ - 'Jj. " 11-,?! lived for' he past fmV j j j'.-. * 'e formerly liyed in _Laur- , i ' :v w<l of friends were . ], \u the" funeral, Hew Me j t'Kikh-. former pa tor, paid ' a tribute t<? life deceased as . . a. i. . a\:d loyal church worker, in - !;i 1 ' '1.?li'.a.y.nin iiiiig sermon.'... ;? tylackstock of 'Bethel A.,! ' t. i Von t h. d.nurensspoke of Work j { .' .'I. w!.u:i'sluVwas Mrs; Sam Sat-j i w'n1 . Nannie Cio!phin read j ^ '.the ohityavy. . . \ -.-Is ."'i . ...! \\ l:it't;-I<>!inson is ? ';: ! - | ^ i.y -m r husband, a few days'I u id ai i nnuh'V several 'sisters, c - i.'; ;i iiosi oi inner relatives I i ; ~ri tri n.oiirn Mier v ' ' My*. KvhvarH Mi!lei~\vere' u 1 to tin1 embers a;vl i f' ?' the' K. ft. Soeial Club, *ji i !: o. A hii'ire lyimber at-j. 'i*. meetinir. Mr. \nnd .Mn. i ji ' . .i deiijjhtful ri fi^shivtosP.s K. : . . I'iM 'iv Owens, I'ri sidept of the'I | i-.i'" ai .( in'' of Sf. Paul. Vlhrptisl f.. .h;.ro'.i was hostess, to the members J. o ' the ei'ib. Friday, after- " .V-r-'ti. \> it'; 'a "thusl" meeting. A J" vh:. -t...,.i.vah4-e (ii oyi aav was rendered . i?;,.,d hers rveil ";s. two J. : v it ,,a. u airs. liessio Mat-his' s for having the most .1 Irs. "tinvilla llijrgins won ? ' fit.,'. if. Cinl'rett was eallod 'pw"T . :h Friday, on aeeount ft'"]' ?l ... > f i ii"; ot>'.i in. Miss^Mavy j?? .i 1 I i'li-. was known here.h\ . I, a run.ihir of people -which- wiiljj. fnnorali/od' Sunday' a1 X ;ea:n oi iie.r passing. V e"-attendiiijr the' ftm.-.'V > i's v.cre: M apd Vr'-. ^ V ' .1 drxe a:nT son: Mr. Will ' ' . ami Messrs W,l- ' . i. v e. It ice. I ' t.t >1 people of il.aniens ' - . idJ. i to l-.-arn of the' passiijn- r 1-,.!. ,a O-t-wliu. ~.IU4rnsv.n 1 t < ' . A. Y.. T-uesoay Mai'i o 1 to e lived hoi'o and ihade . ii :.? hero and trfts"''united !: . .V. Lh Chineh 'while v j . W.-r. -\VV.n-ly i.-: in the city ... . . :'III- :i u :i' CIi.irlCstn.il : ? ' l iii; ikiknds and cm- i ??\S UK ( (MA MBIA, S. C. i r 1 i ? -=* r H" j We ;o oitcii l'ail'td make use ol' i C 1 :1; ? ; j.\' rTftAfji-tUKtt I A ... j .> !' for tin- : nnur.l com >y 1 '' " "*"! A*:?- . i: ti' n are pninir' i'?-~v \X. ' if ,:nu ; -t is April" 2 1. Th - .J. ? ^'4^r*"~^-rTTfa.rnn.yt!>yKntf**'"; -^1" ->n., A i t-A'fty txstfiu'l' s'' ; v ? *"-i 1'ii vv,i;l-jknin s.t h-ast three ' *:* ; ' > ,cAfnv: the ?ira:ira the -: i ; irw li". ami-the advantage jy \.y.f Thiij niay nmrninir, . I < u'iKoiilnumber 'of the Bu 1 - l-'v-f -yncssihlc, -topie* will j A . 1 for <list?TWvi*ir?? their tea i *j| i !v>\'c r.e e/.tly obtained from X, <i -i' ' 'is'- "!' all Xeerro teachers ii s .an-1 seho's- in which 'they t 'j' ".n't V"M- dues in at the'olliee Ijl 'i. e.. Afake ail payment's to -John I' .'? ' ' ' ' ' P l<> noon, Alondav, II |.% i A. : follows: 1 1X v' '?'!< ' .... - . _ __ _? s : i U Ail: M . 72 J 'It Anc'oiv ? ' r_.. _ _ /jo ] $ iir.'i'V " - -r 21 . IX - t __ ... . r ; A < ioi. : < (. .. ?.? __ :? < X- ( >< i'k'M 7 i I' iT.otrton ...j r?r> 1 1 30 < 2 ? "?. (<; m -??, ; -?$" yp J imti I 53 ^ ' *!* 40 a '/ :: - - ? 21.1 JTTTZJ: I r : ;.3i ; x i?? -- - - 11 B ; ,. - ... . , . 88 -1 X JOHN P. Rl A f f % Saturday. Marc-li I f. 1931. hat we have within" our very doors; v so often fail to see what we have 11 our community; and we so often ;o far away searching: for what we oultl jjftit Just across the street from rhere we live. We are pleased to call your attenion to our business School which is ncnted aff~2020 Taylor street. We heuUl like to have you ' visit our lasses -oinv afternoon while they are i .session. Our class hours are from ;00 p. ni. to 8:00 p. m. respectively. ^"e have class work from Monday to ridTy every week. We "have the ecessary equipment that will enale us to give you a first class course i Shorthand and Typewriting. We each -our students the toqeh sys* L*m.. Our teacher in the person of Ir. M. 11. Ilolloway is very efficient lie; he does not only have a good omnium! of Shorthand and. typewriti<i\ hut he is .-a very practical busi','ss man nLsp. ? Have we ever stopped to think ow niany boys and girls are gradir^n .1... i ^ v i | i A/111 v/unv^u y v eil iy j to HO hat ? '"leach" In'a course of a few eargr^wr -may?m>i: have enough chools, for the many boys and girls ho arc graduating "yearly; Then it hould behoove many to consider may other vara' ,uns in life along with lie High School and College courses. There is a greater demand for colord stenographers in the South at this 'he mic who*""wilt he able to take r " hie when thc_dll- cOllies. is the one ho will prepare himself for the job of ore it comes. We hope that you ill take advantage of this school hich is so near you. If v"U are not K hinking seriously of taking the , W oui.se, we "should like to have -, you . all on us any time and see our ork,- We shall be pleased to have on call on?us r-^v evening you find ? convenient to do so. ,?-?mm ic?? ? - nil,u>\ MWVS ?~.~r Despite the cold and wind services roiv well attended at all churches. ? lev. Eli MeRride filled the pulpit at lei hoi A. M. E. Sunday mornin; ' w iis ..sermnTr-WIur enjoyed by. all who icard* him. Sunday nv.rk-d. ithev anniversary . f lie v., Washington at Bothyl. He en:i.'siring himself to us niurc each iv ndli iii( oonerat-ion. jdiecrfuh : ess and deportment as a christian ' brother. < ' I sing a. h.is subject, "Faith," Rev. \ asb.ingtoii preached ;ur inspirational ei iUoiuSunda.N night. . Air. l-'iai.k' Faulk, died at hi* home i .East Ddloh Saturday, night. . Fun? ;.! eivices were held at .Manning iapiist Chinch Monday. Mr. Faulk cas one ot the lathers of . Manning: nd will he missed in home, church ml .coinmunity. t He leaves to mourn ha, f.oitr ilausrhte' si nml <?n.. i... :s first marriage ami a wife and ivo .-mall children of the second marand a host of Iriendsr Mr. Paul Rail. 0:11 who lias been n iho government hospital in Tcnn, <>r se\oral month,s '.is at homo .again really improved. .Mrs. Bryant amf Miss Camivn Mc\\y\ of life school I'.icui -y are ? irk !L,t. Mr. ,M. ih Proctor of the Florence ?'?l of- the National Benefit Lit' I'.siiraii'.'O spent a few days in Tie-<TTy Friday. " Pr. ?.. -v. Williams of Uartsvillo, '. spen? " few hours i:i the city "lulrsday with I>r. C. II Garrett. The I'll y Be Club met at the" par,, i,,itivi. A wry Iiv 111 an ring l ilk was given by Mr.;.. . v;.si';.m-to;i nil ... \\nil poems from . h-o-s.poa.-c,. Tennyson and Walker v.-jv nhil. :" {. B'oi-n fo Mr. and Mrs. James Be|l( :.| ?? end Iv' /m nil' ! ? \ v?.? *' *?.. ' <? iv\ MUV .ii u > .nir*, i?i?anuri' aid soil arc; doing fine. i lUilali Jtibnxon of .West Palm ! ( ; i- visiting her hunt. Mlv~. J ' \e'iiMi;:i MeJ.eod. ' Tile1 iio.ne of .Mr-, Dareus Bethen ??.> '. a : ,' oJly deranged by !jrc at an .earmiay evening. . !v; Walter Wheeler left for Wash1 1). Sunday evening.. Mis. > .t-aa <'ovingl.on* is still on the slid; |f i -1 ~ We a; e l?:.i;w .-forward with pleasa I f u ., > I'm1:in...1; of our beloved???: Pun-on',' on Master Sundify. ?take nuthjks ention of the Palmetto State t'.ard in a very encouraging man--. V ; < dum> Club of Columbia will X Allen Ciiiv.. rsity,' Wednesday, jj' -' .i ?< i "be thprc to sfee it. Those X si;.'nil'.crnt benefits; namely, the ?{ .tisfaclion of helping a worthy *1* of being on time for the first * , ?. lifti?i will Ik* issued about March Jic mailed t<> the principals of t .hots. This is. now possible be- X tbe. State Department of Educa- Y i the State, the names of the A* each, and theiv addresses. ? Y iti time to r.void the last-minute *|* , Ibu-jriss, State College, Orange- . **. arch 0 the counties have register- Y ? ?T . i\e-.vha\v __ 1 X I.; urens 55" f' f evington i __ 14 *:* Marlboro 7 VMiormiek - 17 ^iivvbt^ry I 33 X Tcoe.ee _ 22 y ')ian';cbur<r : <<43 X , b>lens -- ? .1 13i ^ ^aluda 8 % spa; t inburg J ? 42 X -"inter ?14"T ?* * Vork ... .. 11 X * tl.-n l!niv. rci? v -mJ_^ ' 2?~T~ " I2r.aire.rd_Institute ..? 124. Mrth.-r Industrial school ... 2 Y erte College _L____! ?33 % IRGESS, Executive Secretary. X i . .. _ . ? *?.. V. .