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The Emancipator du lieu suivant : Montgomery, Alabama • 4

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The Emancipatori
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Montgomery, Alabama
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EMANC IPAT OR 13IS THE EMANCIPATOR A National Weekly At The Majestic 'theatre W.M a si il gt on Physician and Surgeon "366 N. LawreneeSt. 0-er Ideal Drug Stor Office Phone Res, 3017-J Tails answered Promptly Day or Night Published on Saturday of each week by MeCall and McCall, ruMishers, 411 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama. M. E.

McCa 1 Manager. For Colored ople Vaudeville and Moving Pictures Doors Opea Promptly at 1 p. in Admission 10-20 and 30 Cents COZEY DUDLEY, Manager Avenue and the wide awake young proprietor is never idle. His shop is always filled with horses and mules waiting to be shod. White people as well as our own people give him their patronage and all who deal with him will tell you that when you send your horse to be shod at Walton's Shop, the job will be done1 just right.

Mr. Walton believes in advertising, not only with the excellent quality pf work he does, but also with up-to-date methods of advertising. He recently purchased a lot of high-grade led pencils, bearing his name and business address, which he used as advertising souvenirs. The Walton boys are sons of Mr. Freeman Walton, of this city, one of the best known stock dealers' ond horse breeders in this section of Alabn ma.

Another young man of this community who is a master in his line is Mr. Eugene Robinson. He owns and operates a well e-quipped blacksmith shop on the corner of Houston and Maggie Streets. His shop is noted for the superior quality of work turned out, both as regards repair work and the building of new wagons and buggies. 'Mr.

Robinson, as well as the Walton brothers, possesses real genius as brilliant as the sparks that fly from their busy anvils. We have many other examples of this type, of whom we Dr. RomaruT. Adair Physician and Surgeon 'Office 12354 Monroe St. Scott Bidg.

Over Dean Drug Store Office, 388 Phones Res. 3418-' Hours, 11 to 2 p. m. Sunday by appoint merit. Calls answered day or night Entered as second class matter March 20, 1918, at the pos cffica at Montgomery, Alabama, under the act of March 3, 1879 James E.

McCill Editor in Chie William Pickens Contributing Editoi William Jones Associate Editoi Subtcriptlon by Mail, Postpaid. One Year Six Months 8t xoczoi 30QSB 3onoc Three Months .45 Phone 3941 Joseph Howard Wood, Coal and Pine Single Copy Of we buy And sell PACK, SHIP and STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Grover C. Smith Furniture Co. To Foreign Countries, One Year 2.01 To Insure publication in the currant issue, all out-of-tovi news matter must reach the Emancipator Office byaTuesda; 32 Stewart St Qick Delivery shall write from time to time. 1 here are great men and women in your community, great thinkers and workers, great opportunities.

Look and continue to look until you find them. THE, and all local matter not later than noon of Wednesday of each J0C30L-, toeaocs jonot1, HUMAN LIBERTY 118 Monree Street Pnone 3250 orrtgomery, Ala. A NEGRO'S PRAYER. Wilson House Open Night and Day The best the market Only two blocks from depot. W.

Wilson, Pr p. f-' The Emancipator, the masses, and McCall One and inseparable, these three. Great servants they, and friends to all, The poor, the rich, the great, the small, Support them though the heavens fall, For they stand for human liberty. XOE30K llE JORDAN Staple And Fancy Groceries and Country Produce 735 N. Decatur St Phone 26S4-J Montgomery, Ala.

THE NEW WHITE SOUTH. By Associated Negro Press. JPekin Theatre 'A The Home Of Good Pictures The Only Colored Picture Theatre In Montgomery Managed and Operated STOP AT THE GLOBE HOTEL FIRST CLASS SERVICF THE UP-TO-DATE, LACE For Colored People 904 Monroe St. Montgomery, Ala D. CARTER, Prop.

Exclusively By Colored People OE30I icnoi ZXOVZOt aoEi A J. MULLIN Auto Repair Shop All CARS Repaiied and Work-Guaranteed CHARLIE CHAMP.IESS Chief Mecha: ic PHONE 334J 210 Monroe Street Cor. rove and Sheppard Sts, Phone 1511 By Dr. Richard Theodore Hamilton. Lord God of hosts, incline thine ear On bended knee we pray, make clear What more must Afric's sons endure For manhood rights-to have secure The blessings of sweet liberty? Lord God of hosts, divine, to Thee We meekly come, and plead, implore; Oh God of all, what more, what more? By force from Afric's shores we came, We were enslaved, and in Thy name, Oh God of all were sold like chattel Upon the auction bloock-dumb cattle, Whipped and driven to till the soil (Oh years of unrequited toil) Lashed and scourged till backs were sore Great God of hosts, whot more, what more? And then, oh Lord, oh God of might, When days were dark, were black as night, There came the call, as from afar, "To arms, to arms, 'tis freedom's And in that bitter civil r' ril'e, We gave our all love, labor, life And still we're pressed, even as before Oh God so just, what more, what.

more? We fought, oh Lord, that men be free, In distant lands across the sea; For country, human rights and law, We sacrificed in that great war But here at home, and not. abroad, We are denied, oh God our Lord, An even chance. We're sick and sore Father of all, what more, what more? Our civil rights we've fairly won. As shown by deeds accomplish'd, done Tn peace and war. None can refute T' our country's good we contribute Our share and o'er.

And even yet, Lord God divine, we are beset, Prorc-ibeH 'vnched from shore to shore! Oh God of love, what more, what more? Jehovh, fiord, oh God divine, We humbly pray thine ears incline We are oppressed, oh hear our plea! We would like other men be free. Oh heln us Lord. Must we endure Much more to have our rights secure? Oh give us light, oh let us know, Lord God of all, what more, what The Atlanta Georgian published an editorial urging aid for the library for the colored people of South Atlanta. This library had been in existance for about three years. Ir was begun by the family of Dr.

J. W. E. Bowen, vice president of Gammon Theological Seminary. It occupied a room which was given rent free, by J.

L. Price. The editorial narrated' how the owner had found it advisable to discontinue his gift and rent the room for other purposes. It seems that this little room, aside from being the home of the library, which was doing great good, was also the gathering place for Red Cross work other war activities among the colored people, a sort of social center and a study room for many ambitious boys and girls. In response to that editorial, The Georgian received the subjoined letter: To The Editor cf The Georgian.

Please allow me to thank you heartily for your editorial ir today's Georgian about our duty to the Negro in general, and the library for their benefit in particular. As Mayor Key aptly says, "We have not always been jus1 to them." so it is the more important that we begin to be jus in every way, not only because it is right that we should, bui because our Negro citizens are entitled to these benefits. Please notify your correspondent as quoted in your editoria' that I will be glad to pay six month's rent of the present quart ers, and will help as other white friends will help, to make permanent place for their benefit in South Atlanta. Attentions like your editorial and other things that are be ing done are welding a bond of friendship between the race: that is growing stronger, and all good citizens, white and col ored should do all in their power to promote this feeling ol friendship and good will. Because there are reprobates, both white and black, who do and say things to cause ill feeling between the races, is the very strongest reason why all good people should pull harde: to overcome this influence and build for peace and happiness-for all.

Thanking you for all the big things you do, D.F.LOWE SONS Dealers in Family Groceries, Tobacct Toilet Articles, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITKD. Give Us A Call. Orders Filled At 'Once. D.

F. Lowe Prop. D. F. Lowe Mgr.

THOMAS WALTON PRACTICAL and SCIENTIFIC HORSE-SHOEING AND CLIPPING 120 N. Court St. Phone 43S Ouij Motto: "A PleasecKustomer is the Bqst Possible Advertising Res: 2225-j. Office Hours 8-1 2-6 m. Sundays frein3-ll m' Phones: I Office 2741 UK.

A. WL51 Call Answered Day or Night. 36 1-2 N. Lawrence St, Ideal Drue Store. Montgomery, Ala.

Neat Service Satisfaction Guaranteed ATLAS BARBER SHOP O. L. CAMPBELL, PROP. HOT AND COLD BATHS Phone 2646 Montgomery, Ala R.H, HAR RIS experienced Notary Public All Kinds of Papers and Affidavits Properly Made Oat. Office in the Dean Druff Store Phone 388 or 2264 Gratefully yours, John A.

Manger, Atlanta, 1920. E.C.Lowe, Prop. Robt. Lowe.Mgr XOWE GROCERY CO. 509 South Jickson St.

DEALEK IN Groceries. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco Ice Cream. Phone 1997 Free Delivery "THE BROWNIES" BOOK. (By Wm. Pickens.) Montgomery, Ala ionoe lagan lagnvi IOC locaoi P.

S. WILLIAMS Undertaking Co Phone 1427 111 Monroe St Specializes in Coffins, Caskets And Embalming, Pone and Avtlo Funeral; Taxi service day and night. Cm BROWN DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries Feed Stuff, Cigars, Tobaccos, Country Produce. Free Delivery to all Parts of City. Phone 3555 353 South IIol PROMPT AND QUICK SERVICE H.

J. BAILEY GENERALrSHOE REPAIRING A Full Line OfTbe Best Shoes For Men. 116 N. Court St. Phone 1253 MONTGOMERY, 116 N.

Court St. Phone 1253 MONTGOMERY, At last somebody is paying esnecial attention to the soul-needs of the little colored child. They are publishing a child'f magazine, which contains pictures of colored children and stories about them and their own colored folk. In the first issue of this periodical, for January, 1920, is a picture of the tiny black queen of Abyssinia, and of other children of the sun.Thi' will put ambition self-respect and "dreams" into the hearts of 7OR SALE Star Piano, new. CASH or TERMS.

U. N. JACKSON Phone 2122J 321 S. Union St. THERE IS HOPE FOR ALL SUFFERIN MEN AND WOMEN! If von suffer from Nervousness, Weakness, Loss Manhood Run Down Svstem, GET THE FAMOUS B.

M. U. TONIC TODAY. At all Drug Stores or by mail $1.00. NICKELINE REMEDY CO.

Box 242, Montgomery. JOHN DAVENPORT Candy Specialist. GROCERIES, COLD DRINK? AND ICE CREAM. 288 W. Hannon St.

colored children. And you know the dreams anticipates the 0E30MC ALA Res. Phone Cleaning Pressing Altera? Tailoring KverytliinsT.UiKlertaken is Peifert ly Done. E. II.

Liriosr, The Tailor Phone 1260 1616 Washington St PHONE K86 GETS Palace Printing Co. Our Customers are Our Advertisements they pass the word. Mail Orders Solicited and given plompt attention. 105 N. Lawrence St.

waking up. If Dr. DuBois had done nothing else but found this littlf magazine, he should be remembered for it. In some respeer this little monthly book is more important than The Crisis; il begins at the beginning with the children. And the children l.

142 I are the ancestors of the race to be. Somethings are so plain that most people do not see them. Most people do not reflect that little children and big ones, too, must have ideals of their OWN KIND in order to inspire. Most seople never see the ky it is so P. G.

CLETHEN. 1 Dealer in Fancy, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco and Confeetionaries Cold Drinks "A Fist Class Barber Shop" 39 Gradv St Montgomery, Ala. evident. We must remember that all school books are made for lit tie white children in this country. The books do not seem tr II.

A. IIILLARD Repairer of Watches, Clocks and Jewelr First Class Work and Satisfaction Guaranteed -Fix While You Wait.Give me a trial and have all smiles. 109 Monroe Street know that the little "True Brownies" are alive. A colored child H.C.fiall Fresh Meats and Groceries Free Delivery Your Patronage Solicited Cor. Highland Ave and Hall Street Phone 1576 in an American school could easily get the idea that he js no4 human, and that only white folks are such beings as humar stories can be written about.

When Jack and Jill go up the hill they are both white. When the Little Boy Blue blows his horn he is, white. Even Old Mother Goose is white and stringy haired. And all the sign-boards of civilization points the little Negro child in the same direction. As he trudges homeward frorr Office Phone 938 Jenkins-Ross.

Undertaking 0 Funeral Directors and F.inbalmers On Motto: Service Day or Night Taxis For Hire 102-104 N. Perry St. I pchool, he must notice that the little fairy that sits on a cake of MITCHELL TAILORING CO 08 W.Court t. Phone 1324 MONTGOMERY, ALA. French Dry Cleaning, Sanitary Pressing, Dyeing and Altera-tions a Specialty.

MODERN EQUIPMENT A Trial Will Convince You. I Phone 245 1 soap is always a white fairy. And all the folks that history was willing to mention, were white except some black slaves Consider the plight of this child At last the, "The Brownies" book has made its appearance, to hold up to these little brown angels as their own KIND 1 1 ir TT LEAF 1 $100,00 REWARD Turner's Quick Relief Salve, is one of the moKt powerful penetrating, germ killing, pain elieving and healing oalvcg known to science. It is recommended for the treatment of Colds, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Neuralgia, Tetter, Eczema, Rheumatism, Pains in back, Swollen Joints, P.arbers Itch, Fresh Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Old Sores, Boils or Ris I Mrs. L.

B. Carlton, Prop. Phone 847 MASTER WORKMEN. CarltonFisli and Grocery Co. DR.

J. G. BALL Yeteinury Surgeon Specialist rating and Treating lameness and Special Attention given to the treatment of Canine dbca'ts. Quick Service Lav or Night l'hnn- Office 2120-J. Office nnd Hospital 210 North Court St.

3 HIGHLAND AVE. DEALERS IN CHOICE FISH, OYSTERS, GROCERIES AND FRUITS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY STANDARD BRANDS OF CIGARS AND COLD DRINKS. HONEST WEIGHT. COURTEOUS TREATMENT. 'w Natures famous Remedy ings, Toothache, Karachi, etc.

It penetrates and removes seed warts and sore achinj? corns. It will not leave the flesh sore. $100.00 reward for any case I -UKUWS OC301 ICE30I 10E3Ot SHORT KINKY HAIR We often make the mistake of thinking thot the great men and women, ideal conditions, and things that are most worth while are seldom found close' around us. But the truth is we have in our midst many great men and women whose greatness and goodness we do not recognize because thev are so close a' hand. They are so near that they blind us to their genius like dazzling lights at close range.

On everv strpet cornel there are golden opportunities for ruccoss that do not Wuruuii of neniun work side bv side with us in the shops and in the trades and nrofessions, but we usually fail to discover their real worth until they leave us and go to some distant city and win fame, or until Home keen observer from the outside chances to call our notice to their genius or skill. Long Soft, Silky and Straight Phone tciievm uiuran, Itching, it r.m.dy; lour frtncimollier. utrd It 1 u- il uiii, burn, protruding or itching piles it fails to give instant relief. Price 30c, COc and $1.20 For sale at drug stores. The United Electric Shoe Factory i-nrinr Il ud th rtK pm new it int.

lu A uprb woki Star Pressing Club. Drinks Cigar and Fancy Groceries All Work Called For nnd Delivered Best of Service to All All We AFk Is A Trial Thene 2341-W J.S. JOHNSON, Prop. 601 South Decatur St. Here in Montgomery, as well as in most other communities Rionw.

cao, tent on rncr.pt ml Afoot, witntrd lot Urm. to uuu. The only sanitary factory iti thecitv. We invite the public to our Factory. Repairing is our business, we know how.

The best material and wormanship used. All Work Guaranteed Calif far and delivered T. JI. Chisholm See The Best at the Pekin Theatre auru MEDICINE CO, throughout the land, we have a large number of artists who are masters in their line. One of these young men is Mr.

Thomas Walton, who, with his younger brother. Freeman Walton, conducts one of Montgomery's most scientific liorsenhocing nhops. The is located on Court Street near Madison ATLANTA, CA..

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Pages disponibles:
535
Années disponibles:
1917-1920