Show Turn ThEY AISE AHE BUT nUl It seems impossible sible for fol the Herald Heral to get away aay from froni the view of the colored people that people that the they are arc nothing but In a recent issue of that paper we find the following e editorial paragraph perfectly illustrating illustrating illus illus- the scorn corn in which they hol hold the tho men whose skins do o not happen to be as white as snow We Ye Ve are aie authorized to announce positively that thaL the checks sent ent b by Governor Cutler and Mayor Thompson to the jhu he African Methodist Episcopal copal church chuich were eio not noL deposited deposited de de- de po posited hell with the other papers in lit the corner stone Sun Sunday a afternoon The sentiment was a little less welcome because of tho the solemnity of the occasion which induced It The rho members of or the African lican Methodist church ha had after great struggles an and much sacrifice reached a position where thc they could begin tho thit building of a new church They lucy worked Corked worl ed eder very er hard har and cr very cry faith faithfully an and after such sueh labors a as rarely come to men an and women anywhere they carried carrle their enterprise c to tho the point of buying the lot hat lot laying the foundation lion and settin seLlin setting the coiner stone sLone of or an c edifice in which they to worship Go God The They Invited a number of or prominent men to be belI lI present at the ceremonies and some of or these had hall the tue grace to go o Some whether or not they went con con- from their abundance to the mon money y resources sources o of tho the church chuich Among Amour the these latter e I were verc the tho two t mentioned in the tho Heralds Herald's s 's offensive paragraph No Xo their chocks checks were not placed In lii the cornerstone corner cornerstone sto stone e with the rest o of tho the relics which arc are to Lo be found foun In some ago when whon the Tillman view of or the negro has vanished That mone money was applied to the furtherance of or the enterprise for which the tue colored people of or tho thio church ChUlch ha had done so o much Tho The money was added to Lh the mo modest est an and won hard-won little fund fud of tho Ito church ChUlch If the Herald could coul realize the sacrifice those people made e In winning to the tho stage expressed in laying the corner stone of a new place of worship It would woul har hardly l employ the hull dull shafts of its ridicule against a n sanctuary which means so much for tor goo good |