2. 33 to apare at election time. Mr. ~Tamea voted the Republican ticket regularly though. “All our tamily were Missionary Baptiste. I united with the ~ptist church when I4tthlrteen years old. “I think the young people of bOth races are growing wilder and wilder. The parents today are too slack in rai8ing them.--.~too lenient. I don‘t know where they are headed, what they mean, what they want to do, or what to expect of them. And I‘m too busy and have too hard a time trying to make ends meet to keep up with their carryings~on.“ NOTE: Mrs. Nellie James, widow of‘ Prof. D. B. ~Tames, one of the moat successful Negro teachers who ever served in Eusseliville ‚ 18 a quiet, refined woman, a good housekeeper, and has reared a large and successf~ul family. She 8~e8.k8 with good, clear diction, and has none of the brogue that is characteristic 01‘ the colored race of the south.