Bp" jp ' _ ISSUES CALL FOR FOOT- 1m BALL PRACTICE AT I |w< |T ?HOWARD. ? Bi (By The Associated? Negro Press.) | Washington, D. C., , Sept.? aj Coach Watson issued a call for tt Howard University Foot ball candidates to report on the Uni- s versity campus beginning last r -Monday. Seventy letters were! r sent out inviting all of last year's t L???souad and a largp?rtwmher of _ ^? now men to regort. v?oaches LJjj L. Watson and Charles West J havp Vmri froqiipnf conferences [ with Ga-ptain Long concerning j1 plans for the coming season. All1 r phases of the season's campaign ( - have been worked put in detail t and "candidates for - the team l? |v 'have been impressed with the; 1 . . i" importance~of preseason train . V innr uritti t V-*rv vnonlt ' / iu5 vvitu tuc icouit mat iciici'i ^ from men all over the country|? are pouring into the Coach's of- L fice, reassuring him of hearty.;, coopreation. u 1 Followers of the team will belt mtT?re*twfc?tt-knnw that the fol-i lowing '/vets'Vamohg others have c indicated that thex will be on ] hand i'?Captain Long, Camp- i bell, Sallie, Former Captain T Dokes. Smith, Dan Miller, Geo.'( Miller, Martin, Kellev, PaynerJ "Dick." McClain, Braden. and Joe t \- ' Podson.?These old Timers ex-1 ppct to furnish plenty of com- j petition for the npv boys. There s eamfaus- from Monday. Sentem-j ber 14th until the" Bisons have ^ -v crushed the savage Lincoln } Lions?on Thanksgiving Day in: Philadelphia. U SAYS^AMEHICAN WHITES C ?HAVE INDIAN TAINT I1 ... _"\l Fairfield, Conn., -Sept.?Prae- j ticaiiy every American family' has -the blood of Indians run-f ning through its veins, accord- ri ing to Edward Willard Deming,' painter and sculptor of the red * man with whom, he has lived forj ^ nearly twenty years. PpmiTigrJ asserts that the taint is nothing . to be ashamed of because thel" ? Indian blood?brought virility -?: with it.?He lays as the hasis^ of his assumption the fact of i ,;:the scarcity of white women in!. colonial days.? ? ? - . ' . _ JLUUL iLKiMfi MbSlING A CRIME, t" ~f Raleign, N. Or,- Sept.?When one of Raleigh's alert police of- ' fleers discovered Graham Hum- '' .. . - tomobile, amorously kissing Miss 1 ??-??? arrested the couple -and had them : carried to the city jail.Theyi; were given a jfiearfng" before;( Judge W.^ G. Harris, who, al-'^ though there is no statute for- J ^ -?bidding public kit,sing, hold that ' . the couple had committed a mis- 1 demeanor, no matter if the girl ;1 was willing, and fined the ymrng^ ABBEVILLE BOYS AND - ' GIRLS OFF FOR SCHOOL. J J ' J The "following Abbeville boys " _ and girls are leaving for various-; Allen University, Misses Mary T. Green, Ruth Harrison, Oi;ene Owens. To State College, Or- i angeburg, S. C., Misses Ruth But < ler, Helen Latimer, Eunice J Whitlock, Lucia and Sallie Mae < Taylor and Mr. Floyd Butler. |i io namRton: Mr. Ward K?ed. i : To.Fjfcfc. Nashville. Tenn.. Mr. it '--iinery Bf^ford-aad Miss Eliza- i * **" beth Thompson. T6 Johnson C. 1 Smith, formerly Biddle, Char? lotte, T97~C^ Mr.~Hor^^ JTayfoiv7] ?Abbertfte~"1s"~ proud of these (i boys and girls, and jire hoping i they will make good. i Bennettsville News, i Bennettsville, Sept. 17. ?The greatest question in Marlboro county is this: I wonder if every body will leave for the northern states? Many regret ever so much to learn i-hat Mr. Eddie Mw. Marie Wad ell and entire fa- i * -? ily left last" week fpr Engl ood, N. J. Also Mir. J. C. ra-wley left for Washington, D. Trust them much success. -Mr'. Teal Grace is very sick ?ain, trust he will soon be bet;r. 2 Misses Shada and Thelma pears, Mr. James McKay, arived from New York on their eturn to Claflin University for heir school work. ittlo granddaughter. MargieZL^ McDonnell, spent the weekend" n Favptteville. N. C., with her wo granddaughters Misses Anla and Rosie B. Sanders. They :ertainly gave them a royal time hey kindly took them to thef states. Normal school, ^Tdiss Eubirdie Gancfyv returned to her home in Raleigh, N. Z., where she will begin her school work for this term. Her stay?in the south was qultfi__a^ success. Mis**~Arfiahda Thomas was on he sick list last week. , ?The Rgporter and sisters were le.ligh tedto~have Mr. V. B. Brown, of Maxton; N. G., to call n a short while Sunday. He re>orted very ^ood news for North Carolina. \' . Mr. J. W. Witherspoon was in he city Thursday and stopped i lew minutes by the Reporter's. VIso Mr: R. S. Summon. He noke very much about school _AIi ssi Benlnh E. Graham looks ery lonely sincJe the death of ler sister Miss Cloud Graham* Quite a large number of our Louthern preachers are stlil avay from their churches, attendng the National Convention-m Baltimore.* Trust them much luccess. Mrs. Josie Leak, spent the veek-end with Rev. and Mrs. H. I. Butler of?Hartsville, S.- CL diments about his grea^ work. Ie is in Baltimore; frorrk there le will take his vacation. ^ miss Mamie (Jrosland was lome for a few days with par?nts, Mr. and Mrs! Crosland. sue is a splendid bpuk-keepg*r 'or Rev. Butler. Arfibng the out of town people hat were in the city last week spending awhile with Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Mary Lomax ana lamly-were; Rev. Dunlap, A. M. Ej jreachei of Wilmington, *N. C., Mrs. Mary Rogers and son, laughter of Rev. A. E. Lomax and the Only .grand he owns, al50 Mrs. Florence Dixon and famr ily and Mrs! Maria Dickson. They certainly spent a pleasant stay . here. -Trust the time will soon come for them to visit the iiiy_jmcejTiQre, Prof. J. A. and Mrs. Kirk and Miss Pansy Kirk were out of the :dty Sunday visiting in the upper part of the county. They reported a pleasant trip. *"Many~ of the teadhers are leaving for their schools in different counties,, ' .. Mrs. Florence Peppers of Lumoertony N. C., spent a short-stay with'"the, Reporter and spoke eery' much" about" the work ' in North-Carolina. She will teach in the-Graded school there~this term. Miss Emma Drake called to J see the Reporter Monday. Call again Miss Drake. The people of this vicinity certainly are getting enough rain 3js it came like we wanted to see it. Oh, Christ is so good to us. Rev. C. E. Lomax will preach in McGaJl this week. Thrust the weather will be favorable. Prof, Cunningham cert a inly ptrFferi oTHa reafproject Friday night with his crew of people af Mr'Ooll ClraAnr] opVinnl "Pv-rv-f s a splendid worker. ?Many of the Claflin students eft this afternoon for school, rrust them much success. ^ Miss Callie D. Sanders, Reporter. . Calhoun Falls News. Mr. W. T. Edmuhd?, md two daughters Misses Ad r.~. is I 1- f - ; ; * ; v":r _. " " TUB PALMBTl die Mae and Willie Ceal left on 1 the 27th of August for Detroit, Mich., to spend some time with relatives and friends.* They express themselves as having"~sr ; pleasant trip; so much so that p" txpid" got btts^r-anth did liis work so well that the following i announcement was handed to the 1 "Leader Man:" ? MR. & MRS. W. T. EDMUNQg i announce the marriage of their 3 ? daughter , r^to? ? -1? i MR. REESE WARE * i of Detroft7Mich. September tenth, nineteen hun- i dred twenty-five. ^ ResidenceV1560 La Belle Ave. I Good Mr. \\5ftre you are both I i South Carolinians to the manor c horn. Give pood cconnt. of yrmr. selves in the "border city." t ?? ] - ' News From Union. ' i ? By M> A. T. p TTip rain that fpll a fowfdavs,r ago" wast hank fully-received, ^ we hope for more in a few days k as much is needed in these v pprts 8 Revival meeting at Bethel A. 1 M. E. church was. conducted last 1 ! week by Dr. J. L. Benbow,$of s (Georgetwn. A large number at- l^rrded-each-mght-and-much In- terest was manifested by the ? unsaved. The meeting * contin- } ues. \hls week;? The evangelist Baxter McLem"*don ("Cyclone Mack") is preach-,^ fing the guspef-in its simplicity. 1 | He gives no sugar-coated pills, j ^ Many are crowding the tent r ^each-night! Wc^ope^tEaVwTnr ^ j these meetings now held in our town, that will h? ^ 'accomplished and Union made ~ !a better place to"live~mr ?It wns onr pri vilegejto. hear ' Dr. D. H. Sims, president of Allen University, who preached at: Bethel, Sept. -6th. After the,* .mi im-m hp, anoke interestingly jof Allen and the ^vork being | done there. Both the- sermon : 3 flinl rlnMHig talk?were I joyed by all. I Tim fmioral nf Mrs RnfTR^tfe , JL 1 it; 1UX1V1M* v*. * *? j j was attended by a large number; of relatives and friends. Dr. 3 Taylor of Zion A^M. E. church ,] | paid quite a tributeAo-thexhris- 1 liian-life and work of the de'ceased. j: I Dr. P. P. Watson State JMisjsionary preached at Corinth Bap' tist church, Sept. 6th and 13th. ' Pastor D&niels-heing away. We feel like fatherless children when 1 /th'? PnMAE Ik' MU/uy kii madam is well and trying to get accustomed to the situation. ~Dr7 Watsoir-emphasize4- the] 'seven sayings from the cross. jj 'in our minds we were taken to j Calvary and with keen interest^ ! we listened while he pictured the scenfe^Ofl Calvary. We appreciate the sermons and every suggestion given us and will endeavor to put them into practice. - ; , St. Paul Baptist church is glad to have Dr. A. A. Sims back home again. He is lookr ing well and no. doubt feels much better since the-madam and young ladies returned home, f Dr. and Mrs. Dawkins are delighted with their visit to Illinois and Michigan. All are glad ' r?- - ' - _ that the triD was made in saf : ety. Thelma and Eugene are , so well pleased, they would not t object going again. : The Musical (Joncert at Zion" A. M; E?church -a few- weeks L.ago wan very good. Miss Uua- nita Benson was directress." i Each number rendered was enjoyed by the audience.; _ Prof. G. W. Bolden, is teacher t of the Senior Class in S. S., unrlor u/Vin?o n 11Qninoa tVio pnnport V4V/1 T? MVtU|y?VVk7 VVliVV* V was given. He was loud in his praise for the service the young ladies rendered and for the undertaking of Miss Benson. Schools and colleges are opening their doors. Many are preparing, ta enter. IJnion -has always had a representative num PO T.EADB1 . ber attending. ing Messrs. Shepard Gossett and fuli L.v Worthy will attend Johnson Ali C. Smith Univeraiey. in Char- She lotte, N.-'C.1 ing Miss Russell J^icholas, the fer young: pianist isHLeaehiity "Htft session. Misses Roseboro, Moor6, be Davis and Harris are with Prof, der T. Wilson, in Lancaster, S. C., one vhere they are teaching the for murig idea how to shoot. Miss Turner made a flying wqi rip to -^The- Land of the Sky" ed lid not remain long enough to nee sniov the visit. ? The Misses McDowell left a rail ?ew days ago for their field of twe vork-r?Chester and Rock Hill, pre; Tjehvu o_i?? ' *' iu^uctii lii^n ociiuoi opened nat Monday morning 14th inst. No fine :hanges have been made with to i faculty.?Prof. A. Sims is jy he honored principal. Mrs. (jau 3ride of Spartanburg is a mem- hon igr of the faculty this session. jy She'is at the home of Mr. and mol[ Mrsl I, S. Humphries on Corn- c0rr veil street, where she will be fQr nade to "at home." 3 Miss Arthuree Twiggs, of ma( 5umter, StC., is back at McBelbu an j >he liked Union and the people ^ 10 well, she decided to return 0f j ind is now at the home of Rev^ vij]( ind Mrs. BamtdsT-who under- j itajnd how to care for strangers. %v^ Misses Herndon and Farr who ^ vere_ ilP in the mountains are' snn it home ready for work with Lea he"others. \q0W Mrs. Sallie Young, organist of ^p, T) rvj*rv4" 1 n4- 1 fi vui ijitu ucvuuok cnui v;n, la ** 11 ye Luite well again and has taken, ip her work with new vigor. gai }hoir members are attending ehearsal and making "gooff mu- % 4er . - "y*~ Mrs. JLiZZle Dawkins on ~ O'- 5; shield street-continues improv- *!*.. W- "imtirr i *** SOUTHERN RAILWAY _ ?if?3 SYSTEM. ' 6 ;0 - Corrected February 20th, 1925. Arrival and departure of passeir= jer trains at Columbia, S. C. Cor\rrive No. Between No. Depart. Oh* 'ected "to Dewmber 21; 1924. ' 1 ---L _ ! Offi< K>T05-a-^t~N. Y.-Augusta?Sf 10:15 a 11414 4I2U p az Augusta-N. Y. 32 4:40 p|_ -U3Q p 27 Charleston-Cin. 27 1:45 pI 4:50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:5K p ' ] L0:40p 10 Columbia-Cin. 9 7:05 a 6:35 a 24 Columbia-Jack. 23 10:65 p LO:0Op~2O Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 a Spe< 10:16 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 p v ^ 11:30 a 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 2:10 p 9:26 p 6 Columbia-Char. 4 6:40 a ( JL45a 8 XiQlumbia-ChaCj ? 2:40 p L0u25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 7:10 a 5:20 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 16 3:00 a 1:45 p 2 Columbia-Spar. 1 4:25 p 10:26 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:55 a j2:C 2:05 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p 2:J -6r46-pr:113 Cola.-Rock Hi'l Hi 6:15a ^:t Nob. 31 and 32, Augusta special] . Pullmans and dining cars. Nos. 27 and 28, 'Carolina special; Pullman and dininsr cars. Nos. 9 and lO, -23y 24, Land of the Sky special; Pullmans and dining cars. High class, coaches all trains. De- Hot pendable service. Schedule figures 1 published as information only and not ^ guaranteed. g City ticket office, 1307 Main Street^ Fit ?? C. T. COBB," CTTT'A., ~ S. H. MCLEAN, D. P. A. Telephone 6366. Fallen v r:; co i School Ope f * - ~ _ Bishop VV. W. A A Cu educational I f Under the Auspices of tl X - Offers the Follo\ Arts and Sciences, ^ Grammar School, Home X and Tailoring. X - For further inforir ** V . ; '*5JhLfv eegB^ap-r-r J, . _ ~ \ . ?' .. '. We trust she will soon be ly restored to heallth. Mrs, ce-Lave is somewhat better. ; is cheerful and enjoya havyou call. With all her sufing she has been very patient wttl Lord, done.'* She is one of the olmembers of Corinth and at time was Insurance Agent the North Carolina Co* liss Alberta Ruff the young nan with a f>nteH:a?inat tea, in honor of Mrs. Eu? Gadling, of Florida, It was Pry plp?snr|t grathpringr TV i came in time to prevent t .or three of the ladies being sent,- Thf>sp who wprf? fortU: e enough to go, ate and were d, "as there was enough and spare." ghter, will leave for their le in Florida. :?? Irs. Jjilia< McKissick, the ,her of Mrs. Galling will acipany them and will remain a few weeks. Hss Lillian Sartor our pharnst, came to see her mother -sister. &hp was acpnmpffn. by the two little daughters )r. and Mrs. Brown of Gr?ens. a am making slow progress h collections, and now take i method of asking-all pers in arrears_for t ha Palmetto der herg orjn reach-of the ector, to be ready, then *nk lip and 'sprpss yourself" asked you once?will ask an. Please be ready with the 'W-i-x-W1 Professioi !- .? . ! . . :e Hours: Telephones: 0 A. M. to 2 E, M. -Office 3536 0 P. M. to 8 P. M. . Res. 6548 >r. C. E. Stepehenson Physician and Surgeon lases of Woman and Children A . - Spppi h It y :ej; .... Residence: IV4 Assembly St. 1828 Oak St. Dr. L. M. DANIELS Physician and Surgeon w" :ial Attention Given Diseases of - Women. " 4 [ Washington St. 22J0 Hampton :e Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7165 :e Hoars: Telephones: 10 to 10:30 A. M. Office 3796 10 to 1:00 P.M. Res. 4692 10 to 4:00 P. M. >0 to 8:00 P. M. DR. J. G. STUART :e: ' Residence: I Main Street 1417 Pine Street COLUMBIA, S. C. irs: - Telephones: to 10 A. M. Office 30E Eo 2 r. M. Residence 24< to 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. \ J, Douglas Williams PH YSICIAN SURGEON. 9 Nance St., Newberry, S. C UNIVE LUMBIA, S. i?: ... ^ .. .1 . sns September Beckett, A. M., D. D ution for the Trainin le African Methodist a ying Courses: Normal, Teacher Tr; ^ Economics, Music, P o lation address: JRev. D. H. Sims, A. n f **"* I - ?Mi?j vv/w.1" . 4 \' * > Saturday, September 19, 1925. ! cash. Hope to tell of my visit to" the country later. We are glad to have Mrs. Cor-_ > nelia Rogers back home again. Her visit to the capital'city was ; muchvenjoyed by her. Spfci&l prayers recently were ordered in Durango, Mexico, for relief from the scorpion pest. The Moslem Turk abstains from the use of intoxicants as a r matter of religious principle. . Two hundred years ago, New York had less than 6,000 ~peo^ pie. Half of these were Ne1 groes. ' v >( 6366 " PHONE 6366 Chair Caneing and Upholstering ? Furniture Repairing and ^ Mattress 'Renovating. W. S. TREZEVANT 1019 Harden St.^ Columbia, S.-C. Arrival and Departure of Trains 9 ATLANTIC COAST LINE^ , ' COLUMBIA, S. C. T~t "T Effective September 21, 1924b? (All trains daily) . . Depart. (Union Station) ~ Akrive 5:45 a. m,. Wil.-New York 12:55 p. m> Sleeper to Wilmington. 3:25_p.-nu-WiL^New York 10:50 p. m. Sleeper to Wilmington 4:50 p. m. Charleston ., 11:35 a. m. ^XloliLmhia, -Newberry. & Laurens R. R. >_ ,411:55 a?m. Lau,-Green c4:40"pr~mr"? d 4:20 p. m. Lauretis ? dll:55 a. m. ?Union Station daily; d?Gervias St. station daily except Sunday. For information call-at Union Sla, tion. Phone 9782. XKK*X,,> tial Cards , f _ Office Hours: Phone 853? _ 1 9 A.Jd. to 2 P. M. 1 3 P. M. to 7 P. M. ^ Dr. H. G. Thompson ' Surgeon Dentist " ' ~? Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. 1414% Assembly J3t. Columbia, S. G . :j * = Office Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 3 to 6 P. M. Telephones: Office 5744; Res. 3702 DR. M. A. EVANS Diseases of Women A Specialty. . Graduate Nurses in Attendance. 11)01% Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER ~ Dentist Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty, y __Offi. Phone 6429 1125 Washington ? -Qffiee Houra4 ? : Telephones t 8 to 9 A. M. ' Office 4247 1 to 2 P. M. " - Res. 8875 * 6 to 8 P. M. ' ta nr ta /-ii i. * I ur. yr. ii. ^nappene, Jr.? j Office: Resdence: ~ 4 t 2101 Gervai* St. ? Pine St. ^ Office Hours: * A 10 A. M. to t P. M. ? M t -5 P. M^^to 7 P. M. -Dr. J. H. Goodwin . J1119 Washington St. Columbia S. C. V ? ( RS1TY || C ~ I ? 22, 1925 | l ., Chancellor | g of Negro Youths. & . Episcopal Church. Y j aining, High Schoolr-Y ] Vint.incr r.nmmov/>ia1 A A ? I vyv/lltiitVi. ML, D. D., President, f > * * 1