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~jj! The. ee-onomie slmrTp has' ~r ' /'risw
f to iil new degree-?'"-Doctor <*/ Deltni).
i'\hit -.itril*~ vicing'' \vith''>oach~ othei
as -it*?udrivh of t ho two j?v~t)c;et ?'rr
titled to that elegreo. Of Mr. Hoover,
it must be .said that the paienl
was delivered t<? his hands in a wel
nigh perfect condition'. When Mr
Coolidtro ;tumod.. the. ?countf y over tc
his predecessor?IU t olidi L Kill" U'U:
koihhI economically and financially as
at any time during its existence. Or
taking -charge* of thepatient, Mr
Hoover?declarfcd that ho woidd ini
prove existing gooil health to 'the
pink of perfection. So sure were
we of the efficacy o,f his treatme>n1
t Ifil vvo h?wl nln'tn/Kr I m trim in InVt
n?i imaginary ride 'jn the second cai
?> ?"! Karaav and to Rot a fore. tast(
Of the second chicken in our pot. Bu:
rtlas, we nUist now content ourselves
with otirt old delapidated.' car and h(
sai'shed Avith faitlt i? that secom
- : I :zrfaL
yn: .in.u s a. r.rcowx
(iraiui ('raiieellor
hint as the evidence of things no
fii ai.il ih?. s+dr+tauce of things hop
? 'I The failure "r p'-?"'""" p?">
- ' pivcy . nvakks lis wluT.ious of addition
% al predictions; In. all fairness; i
. .. 11 n t l<e t'lifTt * Mr. .Hoover ha<
had the handling oF^llicu-patient ftn
v lh?- part thi"T'F~ycars and that lie ha:
_ ..}'.i"un steadil> -worse under hi:
' Ileal input. He lias proved to he ai
ul 1? r. faijure a-s a dsugnostieian
When ..the salient lirst sluiwet
^..-^.VUpt'onis- of serious "sj.-kness, tlV
good Mr. Hoover assured us that i'
was only a ease?c?f temporary swoon
inp; and that recovery would 'In
swift and complete. We were* ad
vised to possess-our souls in patience
iyssured that flvturning- health was
light around tiie eorner. And ye
the patient still grows-weaker. ~Bu
with an amazing optimism, he as
surcs us that Ids treatment is sotim
and?h+s?round;?stil'O. "
-.'t'i'i- I ' 11 i 111 n piei I 11 1 pti eu ii'l II n
kee.p _his patient woll, l.-ut when In
..falls : irk on his hands the Do tor h
+ <li>+ok'ST-th-ijr-riTKfnrneir." The old mot
to runs that rtn on nee. of pifvontivi
is worth a pound of eute. A
can who fails properly to diaghosi
disease and to keep his patient \yel
<uuv?imr-dky -hupo for full eohfidenci
in his restorative treatment. It i:
related of a certain physician. that hi
hrhTl'd liinKolf' fin hi... nl.ility In oni'l
any case of tits however sevorie. Whor
? j PYryjL paI ii'nl It'll In his hnr.Ms, -LUxat.
ever the Mature of his ailment, he
would administer a drug to throve
_ - him into?a tit, and forthwith demon
strate his skill in curing the tits. Bj
paritof reasoning Mr. Hoover's-ad
veisanies niiirlil sav?that--thc gooc
'V Doctor,.has allowed the country t<
fall into depression in order to dem
onstrato his expertises as Doctor o
Depression. ' ? ?
On the othtr hand Franklin Delam
Roosevelt steps to the bed side am
a,sks. the patient to change physicians.
"What experience and in
stance*?of?buiccst;?have you had ?'
the patient asks, "that would justify
the turning ofF of a trained physi
" j H
SIR J. B. u*:WIIC
Grand Keeper of Records and Sea
ITge \
n ??T"
-lourts \
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._.rian t'trr an tnYTried tyro?" The tyr
always has one advantage over tli
seasoned physician?he has no accu
mulatioit -of laUureivoi?-his hand, II?
?.prophecies are not discredited h;
- previous false pr<-?f i< i iniw n^ilm
'.'aye TTTT1 wc~'must not dismis
the-seasoned veteran for the untiiei
- raw recruit. A~T>rahani Lincoln, will
greater aptpyss, used to say that 4
t was had Wijjdom to swap horses ii
1 the middle* of the creek. IBoth o
. these niottos, like.all other wise saws
> are hall' ^t-im -nvd hull' fil l " ii ,in<
r vujeran can not win the victory, am
* if the hitched horse cannot move th
1 ctnllml ,%*' * irnn t Ii/I coonoe 111 t Itiio I.
, changed, the hotter. An?evil prece
- dent im a severe- handicap. The prom
? ise of something-different, fills us will
? new hope. .Mr. Roosevelt lias beei
t tested only on a local sea.'e. lie ha
? been reasonably successful. lie lia
r been faithful over a few things,, am
? now, not Unieascniably, aspires to h
t made ruler over nfany things. Hi
? nostrums have" not the discredit u
? previous failure like those of .Mr
1 Hoover. His diagnosis has nyt'l/eei
proved lialnnhlv false.. Tin pn'tinir
?1ms nilL 1 tilleii sick on his hands
Sometimes a nude change, of treat
?u?do.nruhlr?mr?ftTo seSe <>
the change. The psychological eifec
is good. The patient ivajws ,1'resl
hope from the tutfv n mody. Hi
Hoover claims that I)r.' Rousexelt'offers
(iiiHclc remedies' cal-nlr 1 4?fi
?mislead ami In trude, the patient. Hi
Roosevelt rejoins that "your nostrum
ate antiquated and Stale and knv<
abundantly demonstrated their inef
ftcacy."
Atuh- so- tlte- patient* stands dis
trauglit between thete two riva
claimant for the title of 'Pooler ?>
IK piessi<r|i. I Jne or the other wil
he chosen according to the i,no< d. th
temper or the w'him o'f . the .patit nt
Neither is infallible....- The ultra' r:ru
?t-kufsTT 11 c^FoTTse r v at i ve the react inn
ies will advoeate retaining thy of
family phys-ii ian,. I'ropi sheer fear o
ehanyf1. Thy prifl<rrn-s.dv^<_ wit-l
7 modernistic disposition will risk th
chance nitwit i I to i nniiml.Ml i ipo'-i
mental.
I During the ensuing campuigM, w
shall hear all sojis -'of extra\agan
claims put fe,rth?hy both sides. Hue
i ~ " _ ~ - -;
^ hi ^
vooiuu o [ui a* ^vi uttrn v
~ to diagnose the disease or prcscrih
) the vfcmedy. And yet the ehoic
1 must needs ho made between thos
- rival Doctors of Depression.
? KKLLV MID I. K11.
> I)R. J. S. KAK1.K SI'KAKS
TO HAI'T. BROTH KRIIDOD
AS STATK MISSIONARY
My Dear Brethren:
For over t welve y. gn, I h.ive-t-om
^ Arr .VUU ili iTie Cap^citi as prcMden
>f the Kdueat oiial and Ai issiuhar
Convention if Sou.it Carolina. O
the. ~Nt-h of .Time; last, the K.xccu.iv
Boa id elected nu?- to have genet,
slipcivision of the MDs'on w?uk i
ihc-,state or general Miss'.onai ye
accepted ho woi k at the State Sui
ley School and B. V. I\ C, C uwr
tio-a la t . Saturday, ajid J IV*1 ih.i
?with" the :o-operiuion of the hi.othei
hood-- and most especially the pas
ors much can he done for the. at
vancement if the Master's cause.
The follotvnitf will l?i> the out an
>f what 1 hope to do.
1. To organize the state, so flu
r 1 > Kve'ry church will - represent ;
tho-- annual session of the e?>nvei
A'011, ' '
DLA?Ivvery Ass a1' '.MoiT and I j
ion will represent :it the, cnnxcntioi
Oh) To solicit. life Vmmheo i
I the convent iuni _r. v
1 I (4.) To have awtrnthly donatio
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COI.l'AUHA S. SATl
-i nil'-.-.
ii um
t> K. of P. Sessions in 1
of Calanlhe in
(hnrclV h
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t J he i lly <>1 (olumb'ia is r< aa
1 ho inootiTTu of the K. of Ik's
f j Indue which convenes hero next
, 'i-' y, -'i nil??y. i ,uirl?IV| >re-r til
j and visitors will ho ri/eived
J joperi arms. The formal oponin
e ho hold at "Sidney I'aik
l' If'lumdi. Hiandinir Street* M
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I>1 oto 1?v IUamiuuil.
SIK.
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NOTH K ()l RXiX
Tlu? IvKi'ruli,\ i1.. h('. Atli
"flTc t-hapel" of tin- Ailnnni.-ti : t.
_ ..11'112, at- ton uVlielv, TFte liii>iiu
I yrs of tin* faculty K'ft vacant
various v leet e?I otlicers. ;?.1 hI. t<>
lii* selund is to'serye dumi?r. ti
will eonie prepaied t<t read the
srnii (.if tin* /I'lintee. lton'd <<i a.
iiifi' what was-+rfr "f>\ ei' Tor it t
X*?A 11 V
-irtSHOTWlLLlAM;
* The lit. lleOWall \V. Willi;
trie* will preaeh at Cha-puilo?
~ rhtTlTh ^""TTwat ci| at thy >.orne
ijs-T.'.osrt cordially invited.! His 1
' ton where he. preached t?o I >t
^ the morning ami at Mount Zior
r- _iur that < 11 li.li" lias win- hi?
hot bed foi African Methodist
the mother church of African
is'the pretant |>isst(?r. At h i
_ womlei fill ne' nir 'hr " 1 a "
intr. we oairht to lv. ve a'state'
pr. ai, hinjr. As. a pla'fprnj s|u
the Missionarx Convention of
whi h I)if. .U (' MeClcllan is t
president and l'vis address"lias
said lie had never listened to ot
no eieater leader on its Lviich
to t.'hwppelle Statidu Sunday ttt
^ ^oi thtr mtfmXers" fvill he presc
;l the city. At present this chin
'v trrossiiur nicely under the dire
" .'lit into t he -o.I'm e.
V' II II:.to hl?,,, '.:l
(|. i r- .inn
late : hureh life in a^>y. :ieral v\
at an endowment I'm
is ('nlli'jjr.
IV. KsmMish a hcnoliei it \
j lot poor ami WurpLy?s4-H+tmr-r
V. Kncouta strong tit
-aI n .tfso lit Mol l is College.
Tlus. at".' *'ii hiif 1' some o
!.n; s- of work I hope to foil
am askitijf. t lu; prayers of the
brotherhood as 1 niier upon ch
. line of etuleaM t.
.1. S. KAIil.K
'"iTHB "TURN-UKf1 STIRS
7" WINSTON SAl.KM,
,f The Rev. W. J. Davis, the "
^Tornado" closed the fri'oatost e
hsjistie capgaifrn'that has ever h
s
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cito i
Uh.\ V. II IA i:i,I '
ithe Meet
jocts, af no t.iiiu1 was tht^ - sftneirnT
: W'aiv House la rye ? iiotiyb to acepnio
o'; loy'i- date his foil,overs.
It was sail I !?. the leading whi.
f Jia* citizens, 'It would I r w.'ll i f th
ow. i evangelist-could stay."
entire iSlorVay niirht, Jir. T\uf?s ol"<
is law as usual with tl'V "V.i.l Night Kav
' hie" which was" largely attended; lot
for Richmond, Virg inia \\ lu,J.!?_J.l(J NVJl
spend six ui^-hl>. then iov-Xuw-A^tr
?^to I'ilf a six weeks engagement.
. p : The writer pray Hurt ho live lony
to .do- kingdom building for the Mas
* tor.' -v
Gospel j Jlo heVe'r forgets to urge tho poo
vangp- plt? to subscribe ami road the I.oadei
pen In f)10uth piece for the people.
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uwPB. V . P: p. (oriv.ciition
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I:I:M;I>1( T-Ai.i.KN SI MMER ~
st;UOC?L CLOSED SCCCESS?
IT I,; H1VSSION I
TV;.- i'b'ncdict-'AlIen Sunwi)er School
.-.uu a - ticressful session last SatFrom
the -standpoint of en;m.-ni.
thi; planning of the summer
' j.JJi'! nf tW-iimny emu *.
v. or.- ju-titied. On account of the
ncral economic conditions, am at- ?
uan o equal- to or exceeding that
former sessions was not expected.
-<o was a total decrease for all the
;.' L L-l' the .State this summer of "
* ] or" cent as' compared with the
ylfo.-t -total enorllment . record for
or.?Fo^ -RrncdictcAllen, the
wa- "Jo par .-enu Each
nr.-' olVered had a' sufficient number
a-isi'.t' it - < .nit inUvUC.-.- < The staff
"~l;..*tr;.i'-tui> -as a" whole were rd'eep-4+tr!>r<'>sed
\vith_the* seriousness of-? ~
a:.<i tla excellent spirit shown
* la- ->t.aie?jt body. The applica-;udie
and the anxiety
-:a-U-iit-teachers to perform
a.- signed were Indeed gratiy.
The result was that the class
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