7~-^? G?&nsdJtuusj^^ A j | THIS PAPER IS | f A DEVOTED TO THE ? (i 7-?n| INTERESTS 6 E | \ | THE PEOPLE. |~ -TOTTIt^- NO. Ifr ~= v n 1 ! _ I A Ullllvllx \ THE THIRTIETH ANNUAL SI J MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ANGEBURG, SOUTH CAF The Annual-address will be dell* ident of the National Medical Ass B Dr. Roscoe C. Brown of Durhan B ditss to the Asswiauon-anu-siud' W TT~:. iuiuvci au^ Orangeburg, S. C.,?The Thirti metto Medical Association to be April 28-30; will have the largest organization. There will be three ment men of the National body a: The first public yassion at Stat ? addressed by J. G. Stuart, M.. J atrorr President. ~On the foliow ^1. rO. Durpas, M. D.-, of Washing uual Address. At the final publl i , and State will listen to a special ; D;, of Durham, N. C., on the?m I v. lengd1 of the Century." All business sessions will be li _ . Doctors will discuss and. rep.Q^t or ^vftahce.- Orangeburg in malcinAex o-crowd OKpeotcd. *:r~ PROGRAM?1TUES -'resident's Address Dr. J. 7 IVEDNESDA | Early Pulmonary Tuherculpsis Rol | Systematic Effect of Chronic Ir 1 - - M. D., Sumter, S. C. m The Relation of Heart Disease and M, D., (with report on two P Nevoctoin _ H T.I, Sea B Hypertension __L. M ^ Granuloma.Inguinalo?with repoi B Opaitanbuig, S. C. H_ _* eo Colitis C. E. St ?-?claltipsia - _ .1 - W ill remP WEDNESDAY | ? BASE BALL?State College v: I ) WEDNESDA V Annual Address M. O. D m- ~ ~ " *' THURSEW Some Sequelae of Mouth and Tee Tk P., Caimden, S. C. ' ^7 Subject to be Announced J. A, Ileadaehe ___- _ A G; Report of Cases Matilda -- Report of Two Causes Roscoe Subject, to he Announced J. M.J 7 Subject to be Announced?J. A. B Obsei vatiuns in Dental Clinics Col ?n??fcytftcott, P. D. S., L^ncagb Injections in Conductive Anaelhe ' r tra> indications-W. S. Thorn ^ Some Dietary Factors in Pyorrhej Columbia S.'~C7 ~ Teeth as Foci of Infection" "orTe F\ temis Diseases?'WL K. Wallft Hr of Dental Examiners, Oiyr BETTER HEALTH THE CIIAL1 Rosco C. Brown, M. D., Du I ' " THURSDAY Reception.a 1 Nu'LE.-?Physicians' who will'"] * J* them, will please notify the Loca t\ PREPARE SUMMER CAMP"" PAD TJAVO ? ? * wiv DU i a - jf Chicago Illinois^ April?Fort ~1 JSherTdaii is the' scene oi' busy preparations for ^he opening on1; ^ J June 20 of Camp Roosevelt, theboys which is. operated by the1; Sj? summer camp and school for i ^ Chicago Board of Education. Sec! > retarv of War Wppks hng birnaH '1 >* over a portion of the Fort Sher- ; - _ iuan military reservation tp the! Chicago Board of Education, to be treed as a Buipmer training^" ?-jcamp for boys twelve years oft nage and over: Motor transports ! loaded with camping equipment ? are traveling daily between ChiJ cago and the military post, | which is located - thirty miles t i north of the city. I The camp is open to boys from i other' cities than Chicago. The,1 |Headquarters offices are at the! .^Chicago Board of Education, South State street, ApplicM ations for enrollment may be ob- ' j 1 tained there. ~T , -isa Communications intended for ; the current issue must reach I this office, (if out of town) not later than Tuesday night. Cif ty news hy Wednesday night. % " : J _ I " 3SSI0N OF THE PALMETTO WILL BE HELD AT ORtOLINA, APRIL 28-29-30 vered by Dr. M. O. Dumas, Presocialfon, Washington, D. C. *, N. C., will deliver.a.special adems ot Staie Collect and Cluflin . _ " " "" . '< ipth Annual Session of the Palheld, in Orangeburg next week gathering in the history of the i public sessions at which -promre to make addresses. e CollegerTuesday evening, will L>., of Columbia, SrC., the Assotng -night at Claflin University, ;ton, D. C., will deliver the Anc session the students of Claflin address by Roscoe C. Brown, M. bjecl "Bellei Health the_Challeld at State Collegewhevethe" t cascs-of-special medieahsignifW tensive-preparation to entertain1 i ?AM:? ? V. r~ 5DAY EVENING G. Stuart, M. D., Columbia, S. C. Y MORNING = Kf V r.nvA T\T n n:n o r* ^ y. ax. viui uwn, 1U. 1^() JL/1I1UI1, O. Vj. ifection?Lucy Bragg Anthony, ~Freghancy?Milton M. Conlilfe7 cases) Mullins, S. C. . Daniels, M. D.K Columbia, S. C. rt of Case, D. J. Dixson, M. D,t & . ?phenson, M. fc Columbia. S. C; -Thorne-,--M. P., Charleston. S. C. AFTERNOON s. Morris College. Y EVENING >umasr-M.-P;, Washington, P. C. tY MORNING th Infection,?J. H. Thomas, M. McFall, Ph. GL, Charleston, SL.CL A. Evans, M. P., Columbia, S. C. ! J. Wilson, M. P., Marion, S. C, 'hompson, M. P.. Charleston, S.C. obinson, M. D., Darlington, S. G. nduf.teiTin Public Schools?C. K7 er, S. C. sia?Their Indications and Conpson, D. D. S., Georgetown, S. C. a, Control?J. JE. Watts, D. D. S., eth and Their Relation to Sys?r, I). D. S., Sec'y. of S. C. Board iggpgrg; 13. ct" ^ENGE OF THE CENTURY? rham, N. C. _EYENING._ have their wives to accompany" .1 Committee at once. 1 r i HUSBAND BEATS WRONG MAN; APOLOGIZES Camden, N. J., April?Profues apologies and hearty handclasp marked the dismissal of an assault and battery- charge in police court'Thursday, when the tho wrong man, and the complain ant refused to prosecute further. The charge grew out of a case of mistaken identity, it appeared, Youisell, 22 years, 12G4 Median ic street, charged that Charles Hacker, 30 years, 1272 Mechanic street, struck him four times in the mouth Tuesday morning as he was standing in front of home.' "You insulted my wife," Hack-' er shouted at the time. Youisell told the court that he had never seen Mrs. Hacker in his life^and that he knew no reason Hacker told the court that the night before his wife had been attacked and robbed by 3 men on her way home from a visit. ^ * ?One of the men she told her husband looked like Youisell; A, - # J *\ . * ' . , LABORPJOTES OF LARGER CITIES NATIONAL ECONOMIC SUR? VEY ' 7 In All the Large Cities the Building Season is Opening-There is Demand for Skilled Labor (By The Associated Negro Press) ' -i r ' ?Business is showmg^but slight. iiiipimemeiiLs all along the line" and hence there is' little change in northern labor demands. ~ln all the large cities the building sea-; son is opening and there is a de- j ntand for skilled men in the; -building trades. Therq_is no de-| mand for commorulahor .in this fine, however, Tor the?reason! tliai there are plenty of rmnrt who are not vet working. The steel business is not improving and not likely to do so during the snrinc and parlv sum. i mnr. Hnying is about the aver-; age and none of the mills are! running capacity^-? 4 Packing?houses' are running j' short time throughout Chicago and in other-packing centers^! i- The same advice still holds J I Don't come north until you knowj [there is work. This also applies to men?in the north who iire' | seeking other locations. Conditions are about as slow in one' ! section as in the other and it. is! l-best to wait and make sure. Georgia Youths Going Crazy. Atlanta, Ga., April.?The younger generation of. white Georgians is going insane, according to records, kept at the insane asylum at Milledgeville. due largely to too much iazzTj too many white lights and notj enough of the old commn sense j way of living. , Pocket flasks, sex magazines. pampered children who need liberal doses of the back side of the ed auTomobiles fhrd too ^"muchspeed generally are given- as the reasons for the increase in the number of ''child lunatics." While this view is conceded "fn?resnet't. unnnrr ?rViif/ia I . > - ? ?; o - yjc> " ""W jin the jetties, it can in no way IsccouTvtl'or the great n jnbc-r of "insane and queer pefsons found in the hills and on the j countrysidqs. This number is [ alarmingt~fls thq r^p^rt ~*ny? ':Tl ffiSHOP W. D. CIIAPPELLEn RETURNS FROM FLORIDA j The many friends of Bishop VV. D. ChappeHe, Presiding Bishop of the Seventh Episcopal DisliiLt will be pleased to leani llial the Bishop returned home this week, after spending some time in Flordia for his health. The looking the picture of?healtftr BISHOP N. C. CLEAVES OF THE 6TH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT OF THE C. M. E. CHURCIT COMES TO COLUMBIA. 7 Bishop N. C. Cleaves, of St. ! L.ouis, Mo., and former Pastor of Sidney Park C. M. E. Church, will preach at 11:00 A. M.? Sunday, atr?$idney Park C. M. E. cnurcnVarid win lecture to the young people4^0 P. M, Members and friends are urged to be_present. A cordial welcome is extended to each and everyone. REV. W. E. FARMER, r Pastor. ?- N ' , r ~ ? ' ' '? . .. CTrarr-Arinr-2s.-T!T2ir TWO NEGROES ~ WHITE BOY IS BEING HEL1 FOR THE PRIME '> One Was Electrocuted and On Hanged,.for Assaults Upon White Women toy i\; 1 A.-A:-C. P. Press Service. ?Two Negroes have hprm evf cuted, one doctrocuted and on Janged, for assaults upop whit women, of which a white-bo is now under suspicion and i being held for Grand Jury ac tion at Maryville, Tennessee^ One of the Negroeswas Mat rice Mays, whose- case wa fought by the Knoxville air other Tennessee Branches o Nntinnnf-A^ni-i.ifirm fnv ?h Advancement of Colored People Mays was accused of havin murdured a white woman am despite (the evidence that he wa at home when,_the crime wa comrmitted, was convicted oncir cilmstantial evidence and} elec trocut^d. ed in Alabama.??-? The white hoy, now charge f ...LI -L T\ T t,xnu v-iniic iui which iuay died, is an employee of an alum inum concern. Comparison o the criminal's handwriting wit the writing of the young^whit hoy in the company's books le< to his arrest. In all 32 attack have been made in the vicinit; of. Maryville, 8 women havinj been killed by their ' assailan when they screamed, and a nurn of the cases, that of Mrs. Ber tie Lindseyv who was shot am killed, resulted in the?convic lion and--execution of Ma-uric' Mays. The white boy is of a promi nent family, was once tried am acquitted" ~ottrrnrdeET ancPservei 'in the world war. o ^ m? ? Ait UoloradoTto Help Welcome X. A. A. C. P Denver Conference, in June. (By N. A. A. C. P. News-Service.] UGorge W. Groses, Presklen of the Denver Branch of the N'a tional Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People reports that colored peopl throughout tho- Sta te-of-Gelora and even in the State of Wyo miner will join in welcoming th N. A. A. C. P. to its 16th An nual Conference in Denver, he ginning June 24. Mr.tGrosj.s rgports^ that al thougtrtherTafe fewer colorei people in the entire State of Col orado than, there are in a singl ward in Ch im11X1 - WCXll<-> V41 LU !';say: ... ' e| "At* farminy is one of the ". mflst important occupations and fas it appears to be less, sought G after than other occupations my "Iearnest wish is to help make it "tan inducement".to students Jto 'take up this agriculture, and"'kin~rfdred farming occupatlons in pre^ ieieiR'f1 tu ui'cupat'luns thai Will "; take them away, ff om the'counG I try life, it-.being my wish to " | counteract, if possible the pres^ ent -tendency, whieh is toward ^'tbuii ui cltv life. ? . | | "My wish, so far as .practical able is to use the ^foresaid funds 'mostly for male students preparing themselves for agricultural land kindred occupations, in the e United States, and also if pracn ticable, partly for girl students, preparing themselves for agric uiturai and kindred occupations the United States and for girl * t~hnmemakcrs, as farmers and I_ honienfakl'i-s go together and we p areUdependent entirely on the farmer." c Clothing to Hampton Mr. Traugliton?jarQyided thai n his clothing shall beturned oyer '* to thr Hampthh NoTmaVand InContinued on page 8. , ?_ _?, -mi -' - -,i - j? ; ;?' " < ?i. o^Rmcrooo0o-0W0O]K>mc9; J | SUBSCRIBE AND ? - ' g ADVERTISE?Cur- | > g rent, Spcial and Gen~S eral News. _ |? - " . 5c A COPY. 8-29-30 FIND 71-YEAR OLD .[- MYSTERY MAN I HAS AN UNDERGROUND ~ ? TUNNEL ?~ 5 He is Undertaker, Physician, Fortune Teller, Real Estate Operator, CharmeT, Etc. ^ (By 'TliT' Associated Negro i-'ressTY d?Camden, N. April-?The ; greatest mystery ever known in "' I this .part, of the state, is. being ^'revealed in the, arrest of E- H. , Hyghcock, a- 71 year old colored s man, whose trades and occupai ] trans oPBSfet of undertaker, phy- " : sic i an, lor tune--teller, real estate ~ " F operalor, charmer aiTd?manynthprs -'. - " ? ; | In the t\yo houses that he rents No. -Illi-lb Liberty street ^is combined an underground and ^V?nnt ^ <*mall rooms. 'IIt-was reported-that the bones |of five babies were unearthed ;in the underground Han His L . j i seven-year-old daughter told the __ police that her father'killed a . i woman last week. ~:?~ As a voodoQ~~ rhan Hvghcock i has th(^ names of over 500 wo! men and men,- \vhite*and colored l rom all parts of-the country: ; Many of the names whose addresses are iii fhistyty have been i questioned by detectives and ma- '. 7 rny are heaving for fear of being ~ I known that they believed in voojdooism. . -r-? , - . . * ! Some of the -weirdest scenes, articles and other undescribed _ ^ articles are being exposed. t. ">TUf. TT..?1 1 1 .me 'uucm ui nygncocK nas reached the ears of nearly ev- s ery person in this city, of 100.000? jsouls. Police have,been placed- - ' ; on guard to" keep the thousands who slamor to get a peep at the mysterious house.voodoo man, on her visit to his house, took her by her hand ancT-^ 'led her through many dark places and then gav#.-her a^powder to sprinkle hear herjover's home '"~ : in order that,she could win him ; 'hgpfc ; ackh i li ikaiT mission- , ARIES UPTURN TO : ( * , AFRICA ' j New York. N, Y., April?The Hon. II. E. Taylor, of Scollsville, 1_ Mich., and "Mrs. Taylor, agricul-tttral missionaries of the Hoard?r of Foreign Missions of t,he Methodist Episcopal Church sailed from this city Teusday.for Mutarnbara*_ Africa. Tjhey are rejturning from a,year's furlough snont in tho United Slates. " Air .Taylor has charge of the Agri^ cultural Training Farm which ;the Methodist Episcopal Church [conducts at Mutambara. He is _ I in charge also of the boy/T, school in that community. Mrs. Taylor ~ | is principal of the co-educational school in Mutambara. IN MEMOftlAM?Dr. George E. Cannon, Chairman, Executive Board, National Medical Association who died Sunday, April 5, 1025, at, his home, Jersey Ci_ t y, N, i,? A capable and consci- ? entious PhysicianT. X~co-worker ~r" rz: > jin Medical organization. A _ friend and champion of his people. A loyal arrd worthy citizen of his state and country.? " National Medical Association.^ _ Clyde Donnelb M. D., General Secretary.