Dallas Express
Saturday, August 25, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN CLUMP OF BUSHES
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
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Volume 35 BODY
Killed When He Refused to Heed Halt Command.
Gulfport, Miss. Aug. 24—Fall-
19 heed a command to halt
cost Frank Lewis his life when he
would outjump in the L. & N.
Broadway.
Lewis was thought to have been Richard Johnson, whom officers called to the scene, John Kamerino of Bay St Lewis, John Carrero of Bay St Lewis, and approached and commanded him to halt. he later stopped and asked for information, officers fired, and Lewis fell violated a bottle of whiskey, meanwhile a new trawl has been found
"Moral Victory" in Gary Case Reported by N. A. A. C. P. Attorney. Retree Favor of Don for
Refree Decides in Favor of BenBess Pardon for Negro Not
New York, Aug. 17. — The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 49 FILM, Avenue of the Americas, 1001 W. 42nd St., Detroit, predicacy attorney for Ibn Bassam confirming a newspaper report that Mr. Bassam had confessed to upon which Ben Boss had been gardened after thirty years in jail and had not been oblited.
I am writing to report that the confession upon local situation in regard to school has been given by jurors in the trial of the case of improvement. As one of the at- trial lawyers in the case, the court has been very materially benefited as a result of the continuity last September, and her a- first. It may be interesting to be accustomed to account for the fact that the school for Negroes only did not go up as one of the elements of township, but that the school for Negroes only did not have been wholly abolished, second in his findings. Negro children will be benefited by the Kara school site in the heart of the Narrative district, that build a purpose of settling Negro children in Virginia School, upon which the attack was made, that it was protected by a police force that it was not equal is now being demanded which she did wryly and torn down, of things she has no concrete profit that Negro in Gary may count a moral difference from a much interested and certain which now which mattered with such cause, meant in guiding her action to less, the validity of an ordinance and when the ordinance was then to fight about. We did not grow a clearer view of victory, the validity of a transfer of a high school student to a school not committed. In to forgive the no deq we have raised the guar- deration after interrogation, may discriminate against the status of indiana, even under the Indiana statute, may discriminate against a clear out victory in the trial court. There was a sting in the
fail to tell the validity of an ordinance and when the ordinance was obtained and was amended to fight about. We did not come to the past without escaping on the part of our officers, and we now leasing the validity of an ordinance of same and that her after-transfer of a high school student to a school not commensalized. In doing we have raised the issue of after intelligence, was brought out of Indiana, even under the Indian Act, would be presumed for arrest, any public our madagascar suit in for her repudiating the same in all a clear cut victory in the trial there was is the first indication for
Mr. Fredrick informs the N.A. X. K. He then the time is over. Mr. Fredrick informs the Circuit Judge shortly after August 20.
Political Situation Slowing Along
b. Washington, D. C. Aug. 26-27 (PRS) The question now before the country is what is the value of each major party in politics. The question is the greatest campaign the country ever knew. How can the more money would be spent this year than ever before by both parties in the Senate and in the Senate Democrat. The conversations are
Less than a year, the University of Michigan has them back in business with a District debit of $100,000. and a run down database of the university, is filled with much gratitude, and a modest bit of pleasure and satisfaction. He is proud of every achievement that has happened to the members of his staff, who's efficient cooperative service have helped the Colored Foundation for a greater organization in Texas for the University of Michigan. The buildings building for the university is very lavish in his praises and contributes the splendid work that he supports and cooperation of his assistant managers and all of his assistants who are laboring ultimately. publicity manners have proven their worth. CONTINUED ON PAGE SUGHT
Founded by W. E. King
The finding of the body of a young woman hidden in a clump of grass outside a room Sunday caused the arrest of eleven men and women who are being held for questioning. The woman had been stabbed.
It is alleged that there had been an attack on the infant in the vicinity and investigation of a house nearby revealed blood and which some one had tried to deputy Sheriff, Pat Richards. Deputy another woman, that another woman, had been in the adhomens during the altercation and was spitted away in the
Those hold up for questioning de-
knowledge of a fight on the
identity of the slain or wounded
women.
New York, August 11—Hispanic
Caucus of the National Association for
Civil Rights held at the Pittsburgh
place, 69 PIT Avenue, on the pre-
natal status of the fight against
a surrogate high school in Gary,
a suburban city with characteristics
the pitiless as a clear-out moral victory for
a citizen. Mr. Jacoby writes
to the Caucus.
Texas District, Universal Life Leads All Districts of the Com-
The Dallas District of the Uni-
lversal Life Insurance Company is in
the process of hiring Mr. M. M. McMahanny, formally
the manager of the Jackson Bldg.
The company has been successful in building a strong
agency force that was always aligned
with the branch organization of the Uni-
versal Life Insurance Company.
Today he is making greater histories
for the company, and heads the
force in the whole company.
The Dallas Express
Republican National Campaign Committee Begin Work in Chi-
Chicago, Ill. Aug. 55. Activities in the Western Section of the Colored Division of the Republican National Campaign will be held here this week after a visit to Chicago by Chairman John K. Hawkins of Washington, D.C. have been provided at 383 North Michigan Avenue, where the Western Section of the Republican National Committee is housed and active work in it begins at once. Attorneys will be in general charge of the Chicago office together with the representing the Executive Committee. Attorney Homer G. Phillips of St. Louis will serve an oath on behalf of the committee.
PAUL ROBESON TRIUMPHS IN SONG RECITAL
PIONEER ODD FELLOW ANSWERS THE CALL
Prof. David Abner, Jr., son of David Abner Sr. born in Marshall, Texas. He was educated in the schools of that City and at an early age became a scholar and leader in his classes there. At an early age he joined the Odd Fellows and soon took rank as a leader among the brethren. He was a member of the first District Grand Lodge which convened in Galveston and took part in the proceedings. He was elected Deputy Grand Master of the Odd Fellows and served one year, then he was elected Grand Master and served 12 years.
PEOPLE MUTUAL
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION HOLDS 4TH
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General officers present were
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Sherlock Hill Impairment Plea
Sherlock Hill Impairment Plea
Lancaster Church Cheltenham, Lancaster
Monday afternoon terminated a
first light of several weeks ago
when Claude K. of 49,258
tractor was inert and shot several
times by "Fat" George Brannon
at the corner of Avenue
49.
Two bullets conspired Leeser's body, one glanced off his head and another struck his chin.
Virginia Negro Sentenced to Life N. A.
A. C. P. Backs Reversal Plea.
The defendant, Thomas Nelson, was in the 'brood that gathered at the scene of the crime the following morning. The petitioner wrote:
Despite a Virginia law permitting the defendant to remain from court until he is convicted, any comment on such a course of action, the court has not ordered him to plead guilty. While this is not the case of Nelson's failure to testify to Neon's failure to testify, the court has not ordered him to ground and because of the filium circumstantia(p) opelence, on which Nelson's failure to testify has ground and because of the conviction is being asked in the Supreme Court of Arkansas. The N. A. A. G. P. has just received a defense attorney, stating that he had no intention of being jailed for war awarded.
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MISSION AND EMERGENCY
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928
LOVELY HAIR
Out on the beautiful and spacious town of what we know as New York, nearly a half century, nearly two hundred and a half years ago, Tuesday night August 14 to harvest to the concert slotting of the Hatshevok. The affair was indeed quite a success, with the various numbers By the little ones, trained as to the ability and patriciousness By the little ones.
The following were awarded prizes after most appropriate application of New York City, First Prize; New York City, Second Prize; John Davidson Prize, $6.40 Music Sacred; Vasiliki Gahnii Third Prize; Fourth Prize; Musical instrument selected by the student. The attractive lights highlight the stage, emphasizing the organized, well-appointed platform along with the beautiful program. The traffic on Hall Street, as many traffic on Hall Street, as many neighbors, friends and the public, is by stopped to enjoy the concert or some similar occasion, are the season's wonders.
SAUL, KING OF ISHARE, DRAMATIC CANTATA TO BE GIVEN IN HOPE KAFTHT CHURCH
The Helping Hand Organization of New Hope Baptist Church is to public a Great Dramatic Cantata "King of Israel" in the near future.
Characteristics
Sept. Lawrence Wrench
Samuel L. Burrell Pryce
David Lawrence Grimes
Jordanian Lawrence Wrench
Michael Marvin Lawrence Jeffery
Witch of Endor Mimie M. Lewis
Plankton-Missa P. L. Tyle and
Joseph D. Directus Directus
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Ring Star - Missionary Baptist Church, Sunday 8:15 minutes at 11 A.M. Crumbles a soul stirring sermon, which was enjoyed by all. Alp unleashed the beautiful scents and the good music. The Star program must go over the top. We are glad that you will all come to return again.
Rev K Lance, Pastor
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the Dallas District.
The final rounds of the annual
conference a bit earlier than
around it is necessary for that event.
For that event, our Annual Conference
Conferences will set the quarterly meetings out
of the way of the dollar money and
conference claims. The following
Chapel, Paarl Street, September
16; Knights Chapel, and Bed
September 16; September 10; October
17; October 7; October 5; October
7-3/21-St. Paul, Dallas and
White Rock, October 4; October
10; Bethlehem, October 28-29; Smith
Dethlehem, October 28-29; Smith
Garth Chapel, November 11-
12. There has existed on the
their chart, a very fine part of
the group with the greatest care
goster with the greatest care
beginning of the year will make
it necessary to have some of the
ask that the visit be made Thursday
night to one church and Sunday
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FORMOR ADVERTISING
HISTORICAL MUSEUM,
W. B. ZIPP COMPANY,
605 South Dearborn St.
Chicago, IL.
THE DALLAS EASTERN
A man hovered the white-fathter, father-like. It he began diagramed by a pair of scissors affixed with the flameish mouth. It is a plain, daily, seven-day,晨间 newspaper, which conveys passing news. It passes passing flags. It prepares for war. It is the nation's life, of even handsome cover-ups all the terrors encountered by the nation. It lives on it and is proprely showing its country. This ground is shallow.
W. B. KING
President C. D. B. King has been inaugurated as the 54th president of the little New Jersey republic of Liberia. President King and a dispatch has been sent out to universities of the United States, and a dispatch has been sent out to improvements which are being made in that country, and to it with the letter of the rubber concession to the Protacea Company. The company is making millions of American dollars. New York Trade, with the inferior, is being allocated and legal in general.
There were those among us in America who looked ahead at challenges that would be expected that another little conference would be to be called of its own nature. The museum was about to collure still another conference, and not that will eventually happen in yet to be learned. But one museum was already being established in public which was practically astonished has been revived by the ad-hoc committee and the resources are now in position to be developed in a way that would be possible in no other. It was a matter of record that before the letting go of its director, its last existing. Its future was by no means assured. Little or no evidence of the death or the original foundation of the museum has been built. No new business concern has been launched. The museum has been built. There in control were concerned only on the maintenance of the museum, much record for the development of the rich resources at their
We in American who have learned the value of development of resources and afford to hope for the completion of this project in Illinois which will in future judge well and will be a model for the country under civilization and make possible the strengthening of our society and your plans. in this development however, it is to be hoped that the national or the country it represents that can harness it. they will think carefully and that they will use the natural resources which that time have. It can happen that they will use or Nerissa activity in the world will be developed.
How often do we come in contact with those self-self-private quirited citizens who are impelled by a love of their city and of the projects which concern "their people" to find fault with existing conditions, and whether they know what they are doing or not, strive to change the existing order of things to suit what they consider right and proper? Their number is legion and they are found over and again in the course of the life of any city.
A word or two in description of them will not be amiss. As a general rule they never are to be found when anything is started. They generally wait until the project is well underway and then they appear with their hammer and begin to knock. They involve "race pride" in all of its splendor. They call upon high heaven to witness their complete unselfishness which they are pleased to compare with "gratifying spirit of those who whom they criticize. And it is generally found in the last analysis that they have had some "axe to grind" or that the project has passed by some "pet" scheme of theirs and therefore they feel called upon to "stop the clock." They generally appear to "the people through mass meetings" which meet but not mass. They push resolutions galore and dismiss satisfied that they have done their "duty and have helped to "save the race." Few constructive things can be traced back to them. Few move.
ments have seen helped to competition because or their efforts. They generally talk more than they do and among them more real grant is traceable than among any other class. To carry their points they stop at nothing. Lies are the truth to them. A reputation is just another to be turned about and to be played with and dictates to them. They court no responsibility and it is placed upon them they generally recuse the project in hand by deserting it for something else which offers more space for their hammers. They are nothing other than "culminatory" whose god is chase and whose shrine is desirable. What should be done about them? They should be allowed to run the is way until their own stupidity chooses to death. The general public should be guided by some rather than by sentiment in the consideration of their projects and they will die of their own accord. They are of a few days of life only. Their how is the worst part of them and the things which they choose to knock are helped than hurt. They are like the side show to the real circus and there is the tent that comes down first. Refuse to take them seriously. They know not what they do. They are like old men in their dotage who speak of that concerning which they think but little. They are doing the best that they know. Puff them by all attention to them. Pray for them and immediately dismiss them from consideration. Little boys play at being grown up. Of course such parts are these self-styled "public spilled citizens." Really they know not what they do.
THE COURAGE OF AL SMITH
There can be no doubt that much of the prejudice against Al Smith which is to be found in the south has its source in his religion and his stand on prohibition. But it is true as well that his strength and the compelling force of his character find expression in his attitudes on these two questions or issues. A Catholic has never been president of this country. Probably one never will. But the fact that a Catholic car no far over-come the almost primate prejudice of the party of Governor Smith and win the nomination of his party is well, worthy of more than passing notice.
Few men in public life ever overcome the fear of offering their constituents. Evidently Al Smith has no such fear. That is evidenced by his telephone to party leaders following his nomination at the Houston convention. He is for the modification of the Voluntad set, an attitude which is privately shared by the majority of those whose public attitude is just the reverse of the one publicly states. He is not a politician to be held to the law. Smith's behavior takes courage. It has no parallel in what America has become accustomed to under the name of political expediency. He is a Catholic and is proud of the fact. He states and compels the country to think in terms of practical religious toleration instead of the bigotry in the name of God which has for so long been practised.
His life will be found in time to come to have been a distinct contribution toward the political purging of this country. He stands as a high spot in an otherwise large expanse of commonplace political striven. He can well point the war to many who will come after him in the political arena. Catholics may more easily strive for place as the result of his public life. Men of real courage may more easily express themselves sincerely on all questions of public policy with which they have to deal. He is really showing the way to real public usefulness by his courage and sincerity. And even though the Empress is dedicated to the support of the Republican party in this campaign, it can see more than passing good in the Democratic nominee. And as conditions now stand, it feels that Al Smith's courage and manniness constitute good reason for change to race voters who have become tired of camouflage and "pussy-footing on real issues in the Republican party.
THEY OBJECT TO UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
The Morning News states that group of old confederate soldiers in a meeting recently became incensed at the thought of having a screen version of "Unele Tom's Cabin" shown in a local theatre. Their voices were raised in no uncertain terms at what they were pleased to call the marring of the south of their day. They probably went so far as to assert that there were no Simon Legrees and that Negro slaves were treated as well as they are now. In other words, they objected to having the scenes of those days recreated for the benefit of the young of the present.
This scribe may agree with them that it would be rather unfortunate for some of the ideals which members of the older south have for the present generation were that picture shown in Dallas and over the south generally. *R*
Some of us who are the children of slaves and who know first hand of the conditions as they really were cannot be sure that the education of the present day younger generation will be complete without a fuller knowledge of some of the more obscure facts concerning those by gone days. We have seen the scars of the overseas wilps on the backs of our parents. We have helped to pay the medicine bills for treatment of ill suffered by our parents in those days of chattel slavery. We now the names of those families who were characterized by their cruelty to slaves and we have seen old plantations the approximate burial places of some of our forebears who were whipped in death because illness prevented them from coming up to the overseas idea of a full day's work. And we are not sure but that these same facts would help the young white south into a fuller knowledge of its duty toward a group whose past is filled with more Simon Legrees than with little Evas.
TEXAS TOWNS
SLEEPING SPRINGS — The revival at St. Paul and evening Chapel closed Friday night. The church, which had a few zealous members, were delivered at each service. Dr. J. M. Dukes of St. Paul and M. Church Rev. Malcolm of Woolf City at Evangelical Chapel. Woolf City Cathedral last Saturday. Woolf City Church a few weeks visiting relocation. South Pressing Maker of the Greenville District hold the quarter Sunday. The Greenville District will leave Wednesday morning by June 11. Lennie Ma尔斯 has returned from West Texas where she resided. CORBANBURY — Services were good at all the Churches last Sunday. Rev. Jekin picked the pulpit at the 8th Ave. Baptist Church last Sunday. The church delivered food Dallas attending the Sun
Mrs. Addie Boorman of Branx
Texas is in the city visiting her
12th Street.
Mrs. Emma Stokes of St. Louis
and Mrs. Helen Howston spent the
week in the city visiting Dr. and
Mrs. Myrtle Bachtman. Germany
has returned to her husband after
Dr. R. E. - P-Morrison of - Ford.
Dr. R. E. - P-Morrison of - Ford.
Louisiana has sent me to Mrs. Bachtan
Louisiana has sent me to Mrs. Bachtan
Rev. A. I. Moore of - Ford.
Church has returned as pastor 16 years of
service, the church loses a great
cord is equal to that of any man,
the city and State.
Arnold attending the State Sunday
School Conference, Miss Ruth M.
Traylor, Mrs. Amanda Riles, Miss
Claude Claude, H. Hair and
Mrs. Claudia Sledge, H. Hair and
Henry Nelson an old citizen was
found on Third Avenue. re-
Cor 2nd and Harding Streetes
Dr. J. H Wlan, Pastor
Port Worth, Texas — Old Sol grazed the skies with his charm as he climbed higher, we raised ourselves from sweet alum, refreshed and ready to do business for the king.
The Sept. officers, teachers and students of the School and church together with the many friends and visitors were more cheerful and more morale of wedge that might fall from the lips of the king. At 3 o'clock the Teacher Training with the officers in the school was a very interesting and instructive lesson was taught by the plaster, At 4 o'clock the Teacher Training with the teachers, took charge of their classes and dismissed the lesson in the Sunday School Anvay the Work Club do some of the Sunday afternoon, also the Sunday Mass, which will end in
The pastor then come forward and for a text a portion of the 15 lessons how people are drifting away from delusion. Subject "Give your heart a delusion." Subject "Give your heart a delusion." Mountain "Bible, worship." Three exceptions for the 15 lessons Mr. Brown, Beaumont, Mr. Harris, Taylor, Waage, Ms. James, (Policewoman, City City, Kane, Ray) and always welcome. Shake hands with the pastor before leaving. Amounts for the week Amounts for the week Carriage in the Church park under the assemblies of the authorities 20 through 20 20 through 20th All kinds of amusements and refreshments.
August 27 and 28, a Gospel Cake
Lawn Party and Day with the Lead-
ing School. A day at the day school
and Dramatic Club. Come out in large numbers and eat desserts.
August 28 will be a Day with the Lodge. August 29 will be a day with the Lodge to gather, a whole week of the indies in a night from early to midnight. You will enjoy yourself, excellent program each night. Winn, Supt. Logan and several others will attend the Sunrise Convocation convening in: San Antonio, Texas this week beginning August 29-30.
The Industrial: Relations Department of the National Department of Agriculture is Director, has issued the following Bulletin on employment conditions. If the favorable situation among Negro wage-cars can be taken, Negro wage-cars can be taken, while one would be justified in including that unemployment is not a serious problem; for July in many sections showed surprising gains in job-earnings that are always forced during the winter months among Negroes are partly accounted for by the opportunities that come hot weather in the East.
Philadelphia: "Continuing as of October 1, 2015, Philadelphia is undergoing extensive line improvement. In this connection the company is undergoing line construction, track-laying crews entirely Colored with colored formers in welders. Building trusses also continue quite active using a larger Hot Springs: "Labor as regards race, and conditions are used even break as compared with other races, and conditions are used in all cases. Anything that they are qualified to do, all things also coplated with our Company employing Colored athletes." Richmond: "The occupations of July have increased, compared to July have increased, compared to Kansas City: "Unskilled sentimental labor has been more in demand than hireforce, increased probably accounts for the above." Springfield, Ill.: "Forty new positions for men as laborers with the company on the transcontinental line which passes through Springfield were
Milwaukee: "We have not been able to fill the demands for molluscan players from Racine are seeking foundation help from first-time this city has been admitted to the Pritzker's Union (Stationary bollards). Omaha: "According to reports and a comparison of reports in our office Negroes are being placed in training jobs and in building trainee jobs now the city can not be filled." Unfavorable Conditions Kansas City: "Negro waitresses were discharged from a hospital and were replaced by white help. Negro bus boys were discharged from a hospital and were recharged by white help.
Thamna, Flia: "A few Negroes are still being removed and white men, notions. Wages for domestics are low and the wages for low and for many rare. A five dollar-a-week cook job is taken without complaint. This was not wrong."
"YE SCRIBE" TAKES A VACATION IN MARLIN
Man's
Notes
Dallas, Texas
June 27, 1925
Dear Nani:
I am a girl 14 years old. I like
Why not ask your troubles to Nairn's Nadir. The conductor of this columba, in a person who is not a child, the world and she are anxious to be of real service to those of the young and the old. She will tell you she young mines how to solve the problems she advises to the young man who needs to teach advice. She has taken the young and she can wait till parents of their children which are confronting them, and she is so afraid of counsel that Adressa Nadir's Nota (care) Sara Aire, Aire, Dallas, Texas.
In Rev. B. M. Page's statement in the Dallas Expresses of August 11, 1978, regarding the financing and building of his new church, he also referred to another Colored man as among those he consulted as contractors when he tried to secure in the Hinesville and building of a said "white man" to wish to enter a general deal of his entire statement for the reasons (1) that I have seen no plans of aid was given no opportunity to build the church (2) Rev. Page has never approached me about the job nor have I ever met him personally; (3) I could have financed the building of the church and loan association that it now financing it and (4) I am not sure of any structure that the Colorado people are reasonably prepared to approach me on a contingent pro-plan of what was then on their mind. At that time they stated that they
but only wanted an idea of what a building would cost. I have heard that construction has been the proposition had no connection with the building that is now under construction, nor has he been able to make an opportunity to figure on it.
FRED D. PROCTOR,
General Contractor
2607 Cochran St.
Phone 3-2237
KNOW TEXAS
Farm products in the South for 1927 were valued at $4,727,000,000. The United States in 1976. This showing could not have been made without Texas.
The output of cotton for the South alone in 1927 was $40,000,000, whereas that for the South alone in 1935 was $940,000,000, making the South leadership businesses.
Topaz has $4,729 telephone and there are more than $2,900 telephone conversations in this state.
Last year, $20,200 domestic customers were added to electric lines in Texas making it of 498 of 500.
A plant is under construction near Palm Beach, that will contain $2,900 cubic feet of gas daily.
S H A D O W S
By W. R. Bouchard
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tilt all in mind reality behold.
Relieve, dear heart, for now the
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Love shalt hath for all is skin
shalt be.
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ACTS 16:16-40
AN EXPOSITION OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 26.
Golden Text—Rejoice in the Lord Always:
Again I say rejoice, Phil. 4:14
Following the conversation of Lydia and her household Paul and his companions continued prescribing in different parts of Philipp, and went daily to the place of prayer by the river side where an angel heard the gospel. But this orderly course of procedure was not to continue indefinitely—it seems that such was never the lot of Paul very long at a time. His presaching and work always invited opposition.
1. The Pythoness Healed.
Up to this time Paul and his companions had met opposition in their misadventy labor principally from the envious, followed them from place to place to make trouble—but now they are brought in direct contact with the heathen world and must contend with persecution from a new angle. In the city there was a poor slave girl afflicted with the spirit of sooth-saying. We do not know the extent of this affliction for formal reasons, but from the narrative, that she was exceptionally successful in gratifying the superstitious inclinations of the people. She struck facts often enough to give her a reputation which attracted a group of conscienceless men who formed a joint stock company. It was then that she met upon her that she divined. One reads this narrative he is impressed with the sameness of human nature in every age of the world. Thousands of men and women today are making fat profits from the virtuous dead, and which is not good for the lives of innocent girl victims.
As Paul and his friends went daily to the place of prayer by the river, this unfortunate girl followed them crying, "these are the servants of the most high God, which show us into the way of salvation." Her condition grieved Paul, and turning to her commanded the evil spirit to come out of her hearing her crying, and she joy in the new life she had found. We are not certain that Paul considered the far reaching result of the miracle—if so he was fully willing to take the consequences.
II—The Apostles Mobbed and Cast Into Prison.
The slave owners of the girl saw the cure in a very different light from the Christian viewpoint—a soul saved from the powers of sin and darkness—from her fortune-telling—she was a commercial asset—productive property, and with the passing of her power of divination their property had lost its market value. "Rear gain was their loss; the girl had gained her mind, but they had lost their money, and with them the soul had no purpose." These men had no interest in Paul and his companions—they allowed them to go from place to place with all freedom teaching and healing, but now they have interfered with their business and destroyed their source of income and they must not only suffer, but suffer severely. They sailed Paul and Siles, they did not marry Mark and Luke—due to the fact that Siles and Mark were not married to the way of salvation and rushed them into the market place, which was the
place where they held court, as well as the most popular meeting place for the local population and for strangers. They are brought before the magistrates and are made against them. First, they were "Jews," which made them self-inflicted the prejudice against the Jews was very prevalent. They had just been expelled from Rome by the degree of the emperor and were in great disfavor throughout the empire. Racial hatred was as strong as the hatred of the Jews. The second charge was "they exceedingly trouble our city." They are insurrectionist. This was the personal element and the real cause of all the trouble—the they had destroyed their hope of gain, and third, set forth customs that would for us to receive, burging Romans" this was serious as it created the danger of conflict with the Romans.
place where they held court, as well as the most popular meeting place for the local population, and for those who are brought before the magistrates and three serious offenders. First, they were "Jews," which was almost a crime in itself—the prejudice against the Jews was very prevalent. They had just been expelled from Rome by the degree of the emperor, and were in great disfavor throughout the empire. Israel hatred was as strong as the hatred of the Jews, and the second charge was "they exceedingly trouble our city." They are insurrectionist. This was the personal element and the real cause of all the trouble—the they had destroyed their hope of gain, and third," set forth customs which it is not lawful for us to receive, being Romans. It was created the danger of conflict with the Romans.
This was quite a skillful combination of the political, business, social and religious interest of the city. The people of the community took their view of the matter—the accusers never mentioned the good thing the apologists had done, but only that they could be indicted, and immediately formed, they wait for no answer to the charges—like our American mobs and lynchings. The magistrates in violation of the Roman law ordered them striped and encouraged, which was instantly done—under penalty—but with the exception of what was no limit—this was left to the pleasure of the officer or the wizard could enquire.
After hour seven beating they were turned over to the mouth with instructions to keep them safe. Receiving such an order, he cast them into the inner stock. The stock, made of flesh and feet in the stock. The stock, wrists and neck—but in this case the jalfer fastened only the feet in the stocks. It is hard to picture a condition of greater suffering that in which God’s servants are now placed. III. A moment of beating. Brushed, bleeding and sore, shut in that foul cell, unable to move their feet, Paul and Silas were not cast down. Their Master had given them voices and they used them mightily singing the Psalms of their saints—and instead of grouns there were heard play—because they knew they were suffering for Jesus sake. The darkness of the night, their suffering bodies and their wretched surroundings could not shut out the love of Christ which passes all understanding. Other strange sounds which seem to grip them. This was a wonderful victory for the Holy Spirit—you cannot stop the mouth of God’s true誓言 by beating them and casting them into prison. While this mild prayer meeting was in progress the crowd was awoken. One of the greatest lessons to be gained for us in this study today, in the value of praising and giving thanks to
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When the midpoint of praise the earthquake shook came in answer to prayer, the foundation of the prison was shaken and the doors flew open and every man's bonds were loosed. The jailer aroused out of his sleep and seeing the prison doors opened supposed that the prisoner was free. The prisoner was rather than be executed. It was in this city that the prisoner was crucified suicide after they had been defeated by Augustus and Mark Antony. Paul was not excited he knew the power of power and cried, "To do thou no harm we are all here." The jailer called for a light and went and all the prisoners were taken and he was saved! Paul told him about Jesus mighty to save and he was converted at the same hour. The Philippian jail was turned by prayer into a Christian Church. You cannot stop the growth of the thodom by putting God's ministers in prison. It was dug deep and the prisoners were taken their stripes and set food before them and all his men were morning the rulers sent word to let the men go, but Paul would not have it so—he asserted his Roman citizenship and forced these naughty rulers to humble themselves. The planting of the church in Philippi one in the nagan world.
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many friends in both the man
and the woman, Attorney Hainey, of Boston, is said to be a close personal friend of William Gannon
in New England, millionaire in boarding up the Colored Mission along with Mr. Watton. It appears
of activities, leaving the publicity end of the campaign to Mr. Mardi Talk of Marton.
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nassag, Q. Morton will play in the campaign for Governor Smith, since Mr. Morton is the leading candidate of Tammany Hall it is also hoped he will become of the Honorable William H. Lewis, of Boston and what part he played in the memorial that he formed years ago and it may be said with consolent truth that he is pilled with the salvation." Not Much Harder.
Down here in Washington things are just as slow as they are in New York City. If not slower. The weather is not better, the inactivities that are Colored here in Washington are not separated here. In Washington they are not separated here in Washington and doing in the publicity department. In fact, Robert L. Yann, or Pitrua, has not even been to Washington in his last Saturday. It is in Washington that he is to be marshmallman. John R. Hawkins is to be come to a conference but they seem to be "shining" at the conference. Appointed to be come to a conference but they seem to be "shining" at the conference. At any rate the campus has not entered note in Washington. Anthing more in both cases is happening much talked of campaigns may get going at rail speed.
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Rev. Maren pastor of Barnes Baptist Church carried out, both suffering, a revival at Jordan eighties and a revival at Jordan eighties.
The Shank Cale and the Vision White Books met at the Cathedral Park Sunday evening. The Rev. Aaron of the White Books. This is the first game the Blacks lost this season.
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THE SCHOOL AND THE CAPITAL MASS
Pauline Walkins of St. Louis' past
Friday evening on Jackson Street.
OVERTON—Sunday School meet
at Fleming Chapel as the usual
body with Pastor M. C. Wintersford.
All the teachers were present and
at Deaf's duty. The lesson
was taught by Mrs. A. Arnold
and reviewed by Rev. J. W. Shmith.
After which the devotional services
were conducted by Mr. Quay Smith
and Father Tyler. First Scripture
lesson was read from 18 chapter
Wilson.
The Corbium Club gave a musical chant, then Rev. Arnold came forward, and he worked with Rev. J. Marsham to a very appreciative audience. He presided a wonderful music after which Rev. B. Porter and a solo which was very appropriate. Then the president of the Howard Board, Mr. C. D. Denning, and introduced a collection of 442.42. Quite a number of visitors from Tyler Liberty Chapel, New Hoe, Coast Strings and New Hope
worked with us at last Sunday.
Mrs. Matilda Primer, and grand
children are visiting here. This
week she is visiting the Corvium Club of Fleminga
Chapel under the direction of Mr. J. Kobenman and W. J. Woodson.
She last Tuesday night Mrs. O. I. Worthington
Tuskegee last night. She reports an
enjoyable stay. Rev. D. J. Thomas
and Mrs. J. Thomas are in Armand in his revival this week.
Mr. Leslie Thomas is visiting
Louis and he is a happy redout.
Brev Port, D. P. Porter and get a
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