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The song us suit. tv '(ifthe chan-reti 'eniVo and j
..^ direction ot "Nyt'iv. ,i:'e in-liaiie.: . Nv\\ York's Ne
V'Jfirrb p'hefo. f\v;.uW_.:he h&*,jU.. ttmy-'.&nd-}'
their, ^Jiss Wate - neptyy; a: aplv: astd in'o. "\w.'t t
;^l?our" and "uV*. ly. the there is a line which .
1 tills: TiivV?iiuir I'm?r. i ,'i< ::, ! :hr?; ?\\\]I;?
. Used 10 iiv: :r , a' . ,-- ^.^.lu-hh-.w-t I
j_.A\enuol Our Ethel cninjreii :vat 'or ''a pent j
house i.ii S\ NicUeia.- itrt;.:,,"' Th.-'Water* rara-.j
phrase i> siirhitu an: I'eeau-o- <>i ; !h.-'ureat differ- j
once in llousinu conditions 11n ;hp?*.vn?jiVeiillW.*"?r
There was a t:m --u n- > * fwre ;>e no rosent
men t. on 'h,- tar: :u-r cla-s; Nk^r^ if
Lenox "A-vetum wviv :o:.e. ~i a, ,he. place of' theiri
abode. -That da. , hnv.-e-.er. has i-u.-se.i. 'Th.-sc. who.!
can afford it-r??and .many who-can't? iu.-t must live
up on "Sujraf l!i.:i," tkai-^tfict' which ' abounds''
With V1,. va'ur ai'.i.u i.: ; [a. : door- i
. men announ.x- one's visit-- o Mian's, St. Nicholas ;
Avenue -is"oh ."Surar Hill.-''
. ^'hel scored auam when >h?c..xaid; "we used to
? ^e Kepul.iivaiv.?i...-, no a v>L JW Dcn.Merre.-- umlerDeath
the Hfulerp Men." I: 'is' i^r-aiyh; uur thesl;
p.uns Ifyat We have' doiie nrrn-h to let uth.- ^o|dv-[
lfnnw iVi-if a-.. lO,... ? ?
?' uivrtiu>. uw|iv>; u iiiiu; pnuT'|
and courage- to carry un in the fact,- of difficulties.J
Miss \\ au-t> Je.-vr.e.? :;n!in:if d '. commendation j
for her emergence- from the dingy' Kdmu'nd'g duba-I
ret Where she used 'to'.sing her songs and do her |
dances, into-.the larger lite of a tiicu-rivul stu: of j
tl\e fir-" ^magnitude, ) ,
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Because of its suit in tness and we ' are
plcu.?cd tU L! ! \ ? o.ir leadi-r.- ',!;c Irl'.rli'. of a : :u- r i t
of writing and roasuning wo encountered i'T' la e.
In a symposium, edited bv Fred J. Ki-ngel. titled
"America *as American.^ See It" Wf K. . B. DuBoisi
contribute^ an essay "15fach America*." In his ?"s- .
say Dr. DuBois accounts- for A met lean lawlessiu-cs. j
Hear him.
"If Anrteridu then today is a land where wealth
rules, Negro slavery has been an indirect' cause of j
this, because- slavery and poverty were so linked !
together... In a similar way. the disregard of law
in An^i a which is srr^videspr<-ad and pe: sir-tent i
as to 'hfe-ahvost c.K,ai ncic-ris'id of tiiercountry, hh> j
in part arised from the fact that there was no law
tHat could protect the* 'Negro-. iff"the pas'". and that-j
laws for his protection' today Sic often by voiiu. oh ;
consent, ignored. A cruel syltish master "-could '
practically do "what ;he ploasyd with h;s slaves, ev
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BETWEEN THE LINES
BY GORDON B. HANCOCK
During, 'he Groat War and impie'diatcly 'after
.vards, the United States was hailed as a "savio
nation"- by our- European allies. The Europeai
natlops were lavish.- if not actually extravagan
c-hequer was being raided by his comrades in arm:
Qui- capital poured in'o Europe and Europe'
thanks were both tearful and profuse, and eve
in Europe* the United States was "the greats
country in all the world." .The interna'iotui
dreamer statesman, went sof ar as to._|>roiiiulggt
the doctrine* that a world state was the- necessar
conconjUant of a new order in-which democratwould
have a chance And that an international cot
federacy would necessary have to have one- supei
nation 'o take charge of the rest of 'lie world an
rule the nations like satrapies :^d vassals. Tli
United S'a'es> of course,.was to 'be this supor-tu
tion.?Of cou'ise. the dear Uncle- Stub i.ook giv:
delight in these wague preachinent-s -and' pro:cede
to let go into Europe a flood of finance the like i
which , this world hitherto has not known. Mone
by the billions was loaned to 'he' various natior
across the seas and we became a gre-at-credit,<
nation, in fact thegrea'test cr^di'or nation ef moj
ern times. In the nieautimewe .were- riding 'I
crest of international popularity. Under "otr
wings of^goUl tl)e tnation? would hide themseKc
as the ahicks do hide the.msolve??under the" win*,
of mother hen when the hawks swoop down. Fla
tery v.iore flattering was heaped upon us ai
we snfiled and felt for the hank roll and passe
out our billions as the aged Roekfeller passes oi
Himoc nn Vti.i lllli. l? Flm-iiPi fTT" +T j >- k ill
tumn.-'
By and by our dear Uncle Sam bebhov.crWR hi?i
stdf called upon to receive H?ck' some or
plea's money th: irthi.l been wrecklessly spent
purchase of Einop^an friendship and flattery. T
.day thai <;ntif I'd If Snni _yyho wn?. 'i?rc?
"world savior." fifjeen years, ago when ho \Or?nancintr
European^.recoct ruction schorre* is m
hailed the. world's greatest skin-flint and Sh'
loekj^ These, same nation? are using the turn
argument?"You can't pet bloo'd, out of a turn it
-^and our dear Uncle. Sam seems" afraid to artrt
w! h turnip :n :eb;;ttal; hut ''instead holds ~caueas<
and conferences trcing to he nice about a v.fu
'vasty question;
Franc.y and England believe Itt "collective ha
?#l,ni.ncr " l,a' .*?' ?oith ?. ,1.0 '?.hP
'? ."*>? ?? Uy u. coll??
wrm wj!jDick" in unison. We' are fin*
in*r o-.jt ra'rer 1a*e .hat "highly 'finan, c|^ frier.<
shin is. a. very costly commodity < vo-i in i-v-vm
I'.r.al rc'-a-' i*--. Tin groat ra y of tfc, In'i I'm *d"TT.
W :lscn was. predicated upon . this rath*
highly finance*! friendship th.a* European naiiot
pi offered, when . we' were 'he treasure***?t>f n-..
leconytriic^oTri and fighting organizations. No
~Tiat when we have decided to he trea-rir"; no )<n
g?-r. wp sr.- the; 'world's greatest Shyleck a r.
hi* f of na'ional sinners.
It is si:Vrlv too bad for the d*ar Vnelo Sa
a?-d i specially .is it,had for his' poor .niece- at
ret hews whose limited fu^d>^ire sunk . in us~ie:
. ,r )-:r ir I n, tho'-'V '.is 110 revttf
ry. 0;i' guess is.-our collections are gpipg -to 1
migiit*v-scant if indeed .'here are any ?-?d!ect.io;
at all. The "collective hargafning". voice of i
-an>h ran 1 ing d*.In or.- will. say.,the final, word.
Tin* whole debacle recalls to mind, 'he posit-an
f. the late Wo'odrow Wilson and . TI?nry CnV*<
I.odgo.. Wilson - contended "for more* Knrreah ot
'anglements and I.cnleo four h*-t<->
ml cont lid in tr that we had no business. ir. a Et
opoan-rnlofl I.^tcuo of X'atipns. Timf* is* cor:'<
h-ratinp the position'of Lodcro. The real hero *(
iVim n>! rue*, ion may after all bo II'"nry Cabot I.odi
ind not AVbndrow Wilson. If Wilson could bo r
elected on a "He-kept-u?-ou>%f-\yar" platforr
T.t ihre miphr fisily be im mortalized in thy Hall /
Famo on his <'He-kept-,.;s;out-of_a-Europ'"-an-r .;!
T.eairuc-"f-Xati(fps" resnr/t r ??
Ra-k to our sublet" of iri^Hy finqneed fikm
shop. M.ort- and more the friend-hip of ^nod<.>
/intes is of s.veh ?quality. It is-very I-'i.-h at
flatteriny when it.-.is pold-'inted-. but it Pets te
ribly chilled when there is.no pold 'or silver. 15:
inp or when such lininjr.^ ^;*?af oub One of tl
;'oi;uiu> of bvinp poor is this self same kno'.vledi
hat such friendship as we have, is not of tl
hijrh.lv financed variety. .If the hard 'i:be- thi
is*upon ,u? will continue'Jony ynouph t<* let m<
know 'o what extent their friendships are hijrh
financed. !T will do worlds of pood. Beivafcfriffneinp
such friendship and beware oof heinp
nanced by i\ A.-k deay Unc.le Sam. hf* knows!
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| POINTED POINTS
' BY GEORGE A. SINGLETON"
The Weekly Text: Then I said. I have labor1
in v'jin; I have spent my strength for naught/ai
n vain; Vet surely my judgment is with the Lor
and uiy. reward with my GV?d(?Isaiah 45:4.
The Weekly Thot: '' 1
"Say not, the struggle naugh' availeth;
The labor and the wounds are vain;
^ ,'vl- l!U* 'lily Master-of Sv.cred Theology in his?
'burch. Gue hrm an ypportuflity. Make -him Dean.
This wfifej ^lirj-.ks Piof. Baumpardtur is myisecl.
Maybe in error. Ti:r.e brings about changes/*
r M lb f - following in the steps.of a sain'eil fl.ther.
;tr- ' .is- s.-i'i f ' ?^:nrre?'in'h1vri,rse. A' one-time s'udent,
i- ''Br " X- Don. A. few years ago he was., a
S often has- the writer sotn Dr. Nelson
fr* ; "P:. 1 i.!nrg I";Is. two si-'crs to .Allen's tnmT1"
' >. Yo'tJ-- "Traveller .has iust returned from " t'he
*> I'h'Mp; in. s. A;: an. Hawaii and ShnFranciseo/ Dr.."
v.. X-Js'-n ir.ui'e. but his s,on has d.evdopt .tofUi a
i: ''p.v - *.; . i'ven of' young-ntinhood-.: The" other -day
v - v. gave a eeVt.an? college what the Democrats pave.
>? ,:6-wv n Nov. h. Allen Unversty equals Bro'hJoshua
H. '.Io"ne7 is dead. This scribe ,
n: ^--w - re a:!- a AVilbeVforce commen.ement some (
tU . a :.e wlvn he sat in the -Bishop's front yard
'*r.J \ yyith him. Bishop Chappelle. A. S. Jack- (
i.r.. and "hi --D-p" T. 11. Jackson. Great {Jay. Some
in y<'U will be told in' this spare what was dis- (
; -<e'd. '
Vv" sometimes glimmer's on my si^ht.
Th u ] ff .-mt wr",nir.--t-he ?t eimal rrphtt
An!. >'y|i by step, since^inte began. ,
I -ve * he steady pain of man.?\Vhittie?r. ?
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\ TTTFRARV FfHDFS
tilling iK-in is om 10 wnoni iuiLnis- am
the higher life an idle delusion." The
reached in 'G'dlnovore;1- whom in spite -i
4t*ssness and guilty intrigue with. Lane
with his. great high soul, pitiiigly loves s
Tlie end corner with the s^d though shr
ing of Arthur,' the royal Largo mysteri
wig him out into the beyond,.whence
of hail and greeting to yhe victor-hero
" as' if sonieTair city were one voi
Around a King returning frofli his
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SUMTER NEWS.
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?The Pastor and members of Eman-V
uel M. Ei Church in winding up the C
Conference year raised the ^amount of a
$1 Th.OO m the?last , two days pi'ior '
to the pastor's departure for Con- v
Rev. Den' .preached at Emanuel On.
Sunday afternoon 'Dec. 1 taiul Elder h
Spears assisted in the service. A gen- >
erous and cooperative spirit was man v
r>:" Miss X. E. Richardson yn Sumter
St. After ..several progressions of
contract. Mrs'. Jj'.-D Alkinson was a-: ?
warded high score pri'/e and Mrs. T. w
Rr Gilliard the booby. Toasted ham y
sandwiches and hot cho:olate ^vere s
served,
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Mis. Maud Felder' was a most a reoable
hostess to.'the T,'A. C. on ?
"uosday afternoon Nov. 29. Mrs. S.
!. Aiken received high score prize
nd 'Mrs. J.. T). Atkinson -the^boohy. ?
k-licious fruit <^alad and .layer cake
as served." . \
Mrs. Edgar Cuthbert is again at
onie after spending the summer in
Jew Yoik and the past couple . o f
reeks in Florence, on account of the
lness of her'dtiughter. ' . .
Rev. F. C. Williams-who left the
ity^a- few weeks ago to pastor a
liaige in Brunswick, Ga., sfient sevrai
days in tire city during t h tl'.:st
week. . . .
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