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ruetors arc usuallv men who at
School of Itflivion. Some ,nl" ll
is been done by those same studer
THE PALMET]
? instructors many of whom hav<
a place iif the front ranks, of 1
is a sign of a better "day ahead
and that she has producyTt at
one of her chairs. p - ;
Upr judgment tells us that
made. The professor elect is a ,
1 fronf Lincoln scarcely more tha
hul a rod blooded, "he man." I
lies, forensics and vocal activ
;?_ will prove to be Lincoln's most
' elet t? Wo think?is not even i
Church.: I his. shows the bread
rrnrrrt- in hpr J hei r select '?j
no.' lions must be left entirely o
I eood is to result. For the pa
ha : iaught in the thrrrbar High
i, - io study a year prior to ent
?UujJ?lu-'-Huvy . complete the rei.p
?Urn oln iiicn and Negroes ever.t
iion over this turn of events.
I I liKTWKKN THE
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i> m (JORDON B. IIANT(icK
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I: was a bitterly cold day in las
IVbroarv that a poor Negro wonia
.11 ki. 1iin'oiitl went duw;n the hill t
~V~"i a iln ait HavUs "U+-grat1uig U{gStro
nia.ll pieces at' coal as she. might lim
Her little dug also went' along ?
. N ate wont to do. A westboun
-t ii11 was m-pproaching mid the-wi
' am ami Iut dog moved to the oth<
" -tail; and. the wnwaB, fa^ed to st
m. east bound passenger '.train bea
i t a dowu m on: her.- ?The dog_^_di<
are watchful. Thw neighbors sa
: the little dog barked-fi'anticall
.vara the woman of her danger bi
's v i.ieinl\ site did not bear. The wi
.V.,:'i antl the dog were, hurled int
-he an; and soon both were deai
I tie dog saw t he danger and migl
i\( ('! biniself but choose to di
1 ' I' - her w hose", erust. he had eatin
'1. a lii-r.' Tiny-say dogs have n
i .. that little dog htid somethin
tj?I '( a lot of- men would do well't
J t'lie average man would hav
. : 11 i 111 ell had lie beetl unable t
t .'iV w'oinaft: I lie jj' t !edog's bod
mi . If -v. it f> devotion tfiaf-sliotil
1.iiin.iii lua oes blusli with envj
.i i.-'v v \v' .iniiinlia- after 'the fatal acct
fti. \\ l iter happened on th
> a ini - ! i unid that the0" dog's hod
'i : ! i eel above the AVOIlian'
'i .* I hat .the. dog died lil'st, al'te
i. l?i? ?11 i i n 1?I.. I u I id?bet vv et'O .t h
. ? and appi oe.eliilig ilanger.Ju;
1. :i I. . Xof oiiLv. illil Uiu. dug .ehoos
,.i?uj?u?*.*ti 1'eatei love hatb~ n
n,:m ;i ti i t hat ' hi?--w4H?k*y- iIjWa
.. !';,i li : 11 tends.7' Tlu* dog o
V l.ln.Ul dS lllg -W ll It III?'. Ill'.mil
in death 111**> lay near t
?1 u;. they hail lived. It \s'a
; i' . that- liny- wvre not huried i
e.i a\ ? . Wlu* 11 in\ ~itog "e.hpos
. mi nilli me and chooses to di
- t uant his hody to rest 110
:. i f*\ vr.a\ i' hut c.ldse to my side!
a. do".. In Hooker Washington*7
.'hi o was a card read ill;
i n I n ee of some men til
' '. 1 I 'M- ni\ . dog." (In a can
. . n t lio w all.- of my mind i
n .1 Mil.loy ";The mole 1 see o
. jr." the mule pit y I feel to
nirii '' i i | a dog4?
? \ I I M I: I S W AllNIMi?:
' ~w "ok - ajio Mi'. .James .lack
of t lie ,.l lepartijieiif ' of t'oininerci
soaker at Virginia Union Uni
. . .. In the course of a' very tin
said. "If a man has ;
' i,i in- had to make hir
1?- ;:n \?ainf^il" one needs a frien
~T-nr h^m.mimu i.nt.r. it... n i..?
" . tl;is tineflurmonition applrc
- means that if'"he Negrov
m.iiiow would hiLve places i
; - - t heir .soiis and .(laugh
, ' . \e-. ro lufsitiess must. he. suj
d today. This is particularly
ai! u'e fu the young Negro stu
jj : wi. Iiould give his support t
?' l.jri'ne-s", for by .this husines
!i,!i live t one >rrow if indehd It
;ii :iH. It should lit* clear to N<
" - "-' -*TtTV f flt'. I lev', plate* that whit'.
" . i.i nlfcr will l>e uti'ered to white
, the Nee.ru-must take what is lei
l .il,J,t' is liei itiiiiuj; less and U'S:
-- A . ' ii. i Ihi. is l iyclit or wrong is wt i
. .I oliluMe .liere (T. aliscus.-.; it is
:i:mt ! Iii is the important thin)
. , |iilv nf *-1jiIiir-ou in seine
1 iii Im jtei ially intci csled in over
f !' en'erpriso fostered by N(
. without tl, development of
" '.i!e~?*fifo t lit' future of the eds.
i?*. I * '.\e'.- !' > heroines more and' nun
. i i '.nil. 'I'11i \ iiiiii).', Nex,ro studen
ii.nl . :11"11 I !ieir Vcoivulnie can,.l\ . Uii
?-?^ .. .?u?tuu.?Lf . ! hey. hold..tiuit?-N-t
l.i. me iii'.i. t measure lip t
re- Im uii''':. in - every partieula
it "i t their patrolia tt e, t
hodi._ thai luuiiu row when iffey nee
.-.Mi hminess there will have now
i~.. "liuuWe?kiuty" fJjo
'.i'r e.iiitains tlm essence'of the. econ<
.':il\ation i>l the fseero of-^tonioj
> Mi .laeksmi'was right when I
. jet ' imj. if wi; Treed a friend, tolilo
we mil t make that friend toda
1 i.l" *v;i equally right when he -sai
iitt ^ ' i! the voting Negro students (
I I .i i s w :int |ii;iceS'(it employment, u
i. ... i-av they must help to make sut
< today. TJiis not only hrinjj
1 '! 7'nwe^ful suggosthm but
iO i<him warning. hi- that hath eat
.. heai had better hear!
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J I'OIHTED ?
POINTS
j_ fhmrge- A. ^ingeton
j The weekly text: Be strong and i
~? ' """'I '"inrnye; he nor afraid,ttcitln
' he thou dismayed: for, the T?ord th
fled is with thee whithersoever tho
"guest. IVlant 1:9. .
i The weekly thri6: "
*Be strong! !
rO LEADER 3
gone out from Lincoln and taken
the edueationaTJfne of March." It
. that the Lincoln has come of age
least one Negro capable of filling
an excellent selection has been
young man, having been graduated
ill decade ago. He js not a prude
le has been a participant in athleities.
It is not unlikely that he
versatile professor. The professor
i member of the Presbyterian
th and the depth of the trustees
1. The time has come when Such
ait of the equation it the maximum
st seven years Joseph Newt on 41111
School at Washington, t). C. - Heering
upoii his piol'essonial duties
lirHioHntw for his Ph. D. degree.
Aviiere should feel a tingue_uL ela-_
Lincoln has. finally come of age.
r I \\ i- are nor hole n> piny I... ilienw tn
Mrs. Grade Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Martin, Jr., M-f-?-aad.. Mrs. Arthur
i.' . n?.4i i 1
rvvunvuy,- ruui nuuu anu pernays u
few more tha* the writer can't recall
The welcome addresses were dliyred
by Miss Carrie Harper, A. P.
Harper, and Prof. W. W. O'Neal,
principal of the graded school at Jen
-?- dHn-t?'?=? ?
it W o have tiad work wr do, and loads
n to lift,
o Shine nor struggle?face it; 'tis Cod's
h gifts.
d. . . Be strong! !
is Say no, "The days are evil. Who's
id to blame?"
i- -And fold the hands and acquiesce oh
jr ^ shame!
?e {stand up, s??eak out, and bravely, in
r- . Cod's name.
i. Be strong! !
iy It matters nor how deep intrenched
ly the wrong,
it j low hard -the battle goes, 0the day
j- . , how long;
,o sFaint" not?fight 0,11! tomorrow comes
1! 1 the song.
it ?Maltbie Dave report Balcock.
ie i)no of the greatest, sections in S.
1. C.? is the Piedmont, and some of the
10 host iiconlc in the state arc the piedg
niontcrs. In their midst- 'this writer
o now sets and takes his pen in hand
b to write a few lines to the readers
o of South Carolina's greatest weekly,
y In company With PrestdeiTt 1'. Ht
d Sims, and Professor C7T>. Carrett tin.
r. vvl iter came-to Creenwood last Thurs1
day to attend the District Conference,
e In the afternon. president Sims, Dr.
y J-. \V. Douglass and vour scHbe mos
to red to Flat Rock, about twelve miles
l* above Abbeville to visit the Creelit.
'llm Presiding Filler-of the Creen
c wood District is .the Rev. P,_M. Cary,
0 and Rev. Samuel B. Nance, presides
h?over 1 he-t Jiven-ville District? It was
1 an inspiration to attend these two
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whih viuvn, ur ii id i j i j; in |n;.-)r in I sj
<> collect "May-Day" money for Aljen
:> 'ULui.versity_to be reported when the
n trustees meet during'the tommence>
meat.
e The article by professor R. 1. .Lemon
t of Allen University on "Youth" has
! been re-published in 'the A. M. K.
s Review.
g The higher court in South Carolina
has recently ru^ed that Oconee Cuun-"
I : ty must pay the sum of $2,00tl to Mrs.
s Carrie Green, .wife of Allen Green,
t who was taken from the hands of tin
county Sheriff and lynched early last
year because he was accused of having
attacked a white woman. If this
_ >.t iiof>- it ?-ih |frv :i 1.H11' w;e.
in giving the state a fair name foi
" law enforcement. The v.ery fact that
e the court has so ruled is evidence of
* the fact J.bat a "new south" is bnl*
coming. Bui it' is TtfTf yet President
'd Hurberts' "Land of Canaan."
D -If bereaved families of-all lynched
persons ~Trr America received
tfe inn i',.n?Tino M-hO-h Mil- 'TT'jtl! tl"
efsrfoccurred the stain of depression
s would he relieved greatly. VdVy fine
" for those who remain behind but it
'".does not help the. lynched.
Just suppose that in the judgement
;i Allen Green be assigned a seat next
to JjJm in the Kingdom and the
? mob which lynched him should be sent
lS to hell along, with other., damned
V sinners. You never can always some
times tell. Your bible says' God is in
I't'spt'f.t'r in' pei ,'ons." ? ?
s But religion is. The old song,
'" "none but the righteous shall see God"
is not sung- by some christians. Kouni
0 must be made for color.
a ~ The MetnodisTs flTf- Mill liav ing
' trouble with Bishop. James Cannon,
'' Jr., who seems to be charged with
v having misappropriated -caninaign
funds. On the heels of Bishop Can-.
a lion's case certain ministers hayi
sued._Bslioos Mouzo 11 .and MoOre for
e libel. , ; .
s Some soutlk^Tn papers.'of the South
"I print the word "Negro" \vith a capital
??M)" but tiuiy, iiave yet to arrive af a
? state of culture when they will refer
to a non-white woman as "Mrs." or
b "Miss". The Negro woman is still a
'! wench.
While in Greenwood the. pointed
'* pointer was the house guest of Mr.
and M J ames . K; tftmes.-and Mr.
r~ and Mrs. Scott Iful email, He address
K' the Missionary Society of Morris
r" chapel at the residence of Mrs. Duck
V- ett on Mtfxwell Ave., and was royalty
IU entertained by Mr. ami Mrs. Jqstali
Moose on Mil wee Street.
The above lines were writ.'en m
'h Greenwood. Since then we have
>s .uol'r< d to Pendleton, wHrj we made
a to commence talk for Mrs. Rena J.
* Glarks' School, were the guest of Dr.
G R. Brown. "Motored to Anders,.n
where we m.w write. t)">vered address
"to 14 graduates of Reed St.
High School, Prof. S. C. Dovea, +nin.
Talked?again?on Sunday night?tax
Dr. Crawford txnd his faithful people
at Bethel.
The pointed pointer must now at
*7 tend commeneeilU'lit cAeu'i.uui at A I,
lerr and State, return to St.lMwthewd
rT then 'journey north and east.
iy mttb ??
BONNEAU NEWS,
Sunday,. May 10th marked the begining
of quite a successful eommen-V
V.
"77 7"^ ^ ??- cement
of the Boneau graded school. >
The hare a laureate sermon whs deli- t
veivd l>y the Kev. F. H. Grant, pastor "T
of St. Sftphen Circuit M.^K. Church. I
A-j trtual, Uev.Grunt wit* at his lirsl -3
On tne following Muiiduy night, the ;
TPceptidn in honor of the graduates .1
was given by Mrs. C. W. I>. Freeman I
aC-hei home. Music, dancing ami '
games were enjoyed by all. The graduates
had as their guests: Misses
K. L. Greggs, L. A. FianKjin, J'. G.
Murray, ami Messers M. McGowan. |
~Mr~McKnight, andHr~ltooiicT hi 't ~b?rt- ^
at least ji delicious course I 1
crtjani and cake awaited this happy
group as they were ushered nibr 10 ( ;
-rfmtrnr ft), monies galore. I I
On Friday night the graduating
exercise was "held 111 "ttie scinml audi
torium. Seven young ladies and i^'o 1
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Saturday, May 23, 15)31.
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out'iK men received certificates from
his', school; The orations delivered
fy i-actr~Tif- thVse students'*-tilled tin ? rearts
of those present with joy and
rWhn'ss. miite a noble and inspiring
uldtoss was delivered by the He v.
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