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EIGHT?V * | Departm i -BIG LINE OF C y 1 Men, Women & Ch $ A Specialty. Sho< -1 making and Tailori 1 ment to selexft from, JF at the^owest Pric< | Coiiiie.cted wit | First Class Barber | A Beauty Par ~ I. S. U Y *-.S | 1131 WASHINGS ?. | . COT.TTMT 5 Questions and Answers ^ In Negro History (By The Associated?Negro?Press). " . .J t* : BY GEORGE WELLS PARKER Author of "The Children of The Sun." Questions pertaining to Negro Hls^ tory anywhere if of general interest, and not too feng. will be answered bv Mr. Barker in?this column. When ! . space will riot permit or the subject is: not suitable, letters will be personally answered, subject to proper limita-: tions, and when a stamped pnyplopTTj" -r\ is ^ffblosed." Address all communicimtions to George Wells Parked, 3423 What is the extent of Marcus^ ^ Garvev's education ??W. H.7~ Norfolk, Va. " .. I 2?r As-tas- a& the writer has- been ? able to learn, Mr. Garvey's edu-'] cation has been quite limited. Whil? he has travelled a little i and gained some degree of knowl j edge by association, he does not ; _ ; . seem to have-the-advantage of' an early education which ia fVipi -"'-diOTS'^hrcdme' to this country. | His speeches have shown little1 ? literary training and surely his! ' actions have not been such as ! would incline one to believe him v educated man. T t\ WpTP Alovnn/-l?? TT !? ? - J .. ? namiiton and v Robert Bro^ning^PsTegrdes? Both | of these men came from the a West Indies. ' I should like to ^ _know also if .Beethoven was a a Negro.?E. W. R., Kimball, W. c . Va. Alexander HamlltorTpossessed Negro blood and was born on theiisland of Nevis in the West In-r^ ?T"dies^ r jti Robert BroWTiing was not born in the Indies but at Camberwell,: England. His maternal grand- or * mnt.hpr waa IndiarrNe^-*^ ?and from her Browning in- ;0r i v. herited his dark blond 51 nd - ? wvy^ix- ? | plexion. WJbfP F.ligahfeth- Rftf an rett married Browning, she was W I sypscRTPTfo^ One Year $2.00; v i?: For additional information, wr THE ASHEVILLE 44 South Market Street, ? w&o)y&<joc>Qrjo-c^o'<5<y*o o owgcftMW *8KC8O0CQ??3ttCO?CtoX^^ PHONE 64 _[ L. A. Hawkins' Real 1 I "HOMES ON EAS x 1107Yz Washington Street, _ I?? ?- "OUR MOT ? ? _ Coleman s Shav Fir?t Class Wr>rL- C. ?" 1103 FRIEND STREET ' t I 9 9 :lothing for? i ' _ * ' ^ 4 i .VI' ildren. Boys Suits | *s, Millinery, Dress- | ng. Large Assort- ? ?Sv::? I' :li our Store Is ^ Shop fo^Meiriinil f~ lor for Women f V ! EEVY f ent Store f J ST., PHONE 7567 | nA, Sd i ....... ifi 0ir;r 7? . 1 ( "disinherited by her father 7 cause she married a man having"", Efegro blood. If the writer re- , Lewes, love* and husband of ( George Eliot, the novelist, who j introduced Miss Barrett . to Browning. ? . -jT Beethoven is said to have in^ horiWl "Motrrn V>1nnrl from Tiis ? : ? 1' mother, Maria Magdalene Ko" i verish, who was the daughter 01 j a Negro cook. ??-p^Was Om&r, the famous Ar-| abian conqueror, a Negro??tB.v H. L.,^Columbus, Ohio. * ! i: Yes, Omar was of the-Yemen- 7] itic (Etliippian) tribe of Koreish c] and practically a fuH blooded Ne- y pro Ho was pWtorl to .t.ho Cfrl?r iphate on "the death of Abubekr, ? another full blooded Negro, who ^ had been chosen by - MohammetL^ to be his successor and first Cal- q iph of the Mohammedan Empire. n Mohammed was a mulatto. L 1? Author and Publisher of The~ U .' Successful RuirdrCsser:?~X Questions pertaining to Beauty any. J vhere, if of general interest and not i uu lun^, will, be answered by Miss n rVuson in this column,- when space n nil not permit and the subject is not uitatrte,-letters- Witt be personally wered subject to proper limitations, nd when a stamped envelopd is en- j . LosotL Address all communications ^ d -diss Kathryn Wilson, The Associ-! < j ted .Negro-Pt-efefi, 84113 Indiana Ave.,! 77 hicago, 111. <>* Copyright, 1025, The Associated Negro Press. : timea. since?pntprtni??~ ie -profession of Beauty" Culire, I have heard these expres-' ons: "What will I do for my qc air. It is dry. It is'falling, toj it is turning gray. My face -Ody^auti. covered wit h blackheads. My _ eyes are:sfj. liken and grow smaller each rci, ,y._ ~ JNIy hands are hardened d lliy hails are not shajaotyi--^( here can I find a remedy ?" Ur_ aU? I II ? ?.J-jTp LE feN I'Mil'tUbE % yc<? R^EEs.i-j^l. ;? lift 5ix~Kfonths $1.25 'gi ? ite ? q , ENTERPRISE . ?1?4 Ashcville, N. C. |i | I Estate4 Agency 5 r Y TERMS" | Columbia, S. C. 2!' that ' " ~ tiona r^tr ? - ? HSta, t/L -ur . I Of th, fQ" r?? ? rt iiiflert ing Parlor - viS iuarant?d NiWlkii^y, 3. C~. Butine ' '-mt' * - - ~ THE PALMET dy Beautfiul' Column has been added to this. p?4^rZfb rtmdef service to its readers. If" you have puzzling- conditions concerning your hair, face, hands or skin, we will help Jmi remedy thenar- - ' ""Everyone is troubledT with such perplexities,which oftimes interfere-with their beauty, popularity and general disposition. If this is your plight, this coltrouhles before its editor. Her authority is unquestioned hy_ lllAO A A Lv?^/1 * nivov n IIU urmt III L il*J ^Jl Ul US^K 111 as-Beauty Culluriats. _ . ' To look your beat d_Q?3_nQt refer to lUarcet wave, faciad massacre or manicure alone, but , to every point of a woman's anatomy: that it may be possible for her to improve. "--i If you have "taken time " to think seriously, you know that in order to be beautiful, theremust be beauty of mind and soul (your -true-eharaetcr and beauty of physique, which of necessity,. follows.) ' Beauty of Soul. - Cheerfulness^ and bright smlies; for nothing a beautiful woman an old lookv ?arlier -than worry-an -diseon;ent.. - - ~' L Beauly of Skin. The body nust be- kept clean and the dirt hat clogs the pores, removed, n order that the?akin?may meathe arid be made beautiful. L daily warm bath, upon arising, , ills us with pop a-nd vigor.??"7 Beauty 1 of Byes. "Eyes the ? windows' of the soul." No face i s attractive where the eyes are ! TiTI ami lustreless. A few ] rops of boracic acid used after J yur nam in an eye cup, always-d enders, even a plain lace, at-/? i-active. At llie clo.se .of a busy J ay, relax and rest the cy.es by trtyiiy. Htassivxihg the eyeballs. ) Idien cp'cn the eyes wide and } novo' the eye .al-s as far to the ight and far to the icl't as , ossibk, while.the;head remains , h one" poskion. Tliis exercise^ ...?o<c iiiV' i i1(-> m>tic n^rve and < ia:ccs an-eye, otherwise not no- < iced, so brilliant as tb be at- < ra c t i veU: v On and-wn we couj, l indefi- < itely, tell yon how to * care for < le scalp that is too oi ly or too < t*yr"tp'remove pimples3 hr black- < 2??ds from your facet oM . xv/ aiu ' t making you complex oly beau- ? ?nl will hr< fho pi-irlfi. ipartment. ? _ . J'."' '\ - ( Criticisc Gove rnor?- , or The Associated Nx'??*ro Press.) . Philadelphia-, _Fa., Ahjjrik?The )vernor Pinchdt's auTtioh in ve ng a $10,Q0(?approt triation for ^ 3 Iferean .ManuaLT. Jeainvng-attdr: lusUuak^ehuul, lult^bloi-ed iT tiuion at No. 1923f South Cole avenue, was ill fc.dvised and ^^jyvu-Mrlw~?nrb.t.?etUhce Of U Taration Wedncsd ay by Rev.*' -Ct-h-ew Anderson,'"Tcund er of " . ai.-hr.-ol.? ? ? rhe school \vps <-d abiishcd 2frirs ago. Jn veto TP^- Fho nm. o v"v V ed?appwpria-tio n> Governor SDEM JNGlffi i are proud ty to }>e able to say we never tak> . e advantage of the ion to swell jia> ov,r profits by quesble methods.. We, never advise >urchase of ^?an expensive casket for the nrn,*, ...? ;? T- ? ice \\ hcrc_y-'.^^,0 aet as undertakers ?"Znl ay* for th? benefitInirmLr-j. well as fui the difc;. i*tzry ,f d(^BKTAKfcS Smjrhrton f '? & KMBALMKKS1 -OpeR-^j,. v? Hmirs - NdiPA"; ARQAN ST. ?? ~vt+ ^olumDNEfrt ? jResidence 375-J F^0RWr:NCE, s. c. - I fi 1. .1^ kjLrf- j ' . rii I ' n . r - - ?? :? TO LEADER f Tinchot declared that the equipment ofjthe school was antiquated and inadequate, and that students of the school could obtain the same educational advantages by attending -any city high school: This was denied Wednesday by Dr. Anderson, who claimed that .the school is doing work entirely apart from the public night schools, and that the majority of their students are "adults from the jgouth who have never had e en rudimentary school trainings , =- : r "At present we have in th* school many from the recent exclii3_frjqm' the South," aaid Dr. Anderson. They include mfdT (ie-aged women, able to neither read or write. In our commercial department there are some pupils of grammar schooLage^ h ut tfiey have finished their elementary training in the South; and are securing business education. ' T: "Our desks areVnot the latest in design but they are good and cur manual training is of the ffneslT ahd .it is our mission to! train the colored people, so that i they can Kelp Hie colored man in business. The Negro's bust^ ircss field is constantly growing wider, and ft is our work rto as-f i f him to maintain this healtlul y grbwILl toward self jrehance," J Communications intended forj flie current issue must reach i ihis ollke, (if out of town) not'' aler than Tuesday night. ""-Oily news by Wednesday night.; I'jCf^.O.OAOOO.O.OaOO crr> JM-H-UI ?-< 1 i; For Quick Service Gallf For ^ P B. SIMS " f! I With His Big Seven Pas- |i I Phone 198-j C NEWBERRY, S.C. ? >wooC'Ooooo;o:ooo.ox>:ooo?:o?.c>o: i ?- ' OWMWW?jMH?P?! ? ?IBMW |T " ALL ih I - n? * X W JL M. JL 1A^/ JL <? e*-*- . . ? Begin to sa: ?rtrip.?The wl % day arid night. %The train 6 o'clock in th % vannah. 1 o'c ^Oolumhia pif O <4 : % 1 he FJks will r.> x will be made up c | CityT": . Y Big Social ever ?? entertainmeriFof ( ? This-promises? I You Ca JDnnV hnfrh XAT1 ^ -?<z vy ?A v TT J ^ be served on the t Further annou *? through this papei 1 Mor| t Chil< ^ ^ ^ <| Q o o oc d 1 ? * > * -9 r7" . v" '9 A" . y IZ3K Vnariar rr-= .-^tet-n S - " " -JJ itl^ mnwr?.-wasrwrnw- y -m ? . STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS PRESENT "RIP VAN WIN KLE." 7 Orangeburg, S. G.r April 29.-=A large and appreciative audience filled the auditorium at -State-College Friday evening to -witness?the?performance?of"RIP VAN WINKLE," presenticd by the Senior Normal Class. This old legend, made famous by Washington Irving i?his Sketch Book, was arrangedentirely by the class under the direction of Miss Henderson, teacher of Methods. It was *: v j - .:r * . _p " * . the results of a combination of ^?plans. in interativft interprfltft; tive anddramatic reading. iz=| j?- The scenes wore Veil laid and! t-ttte young peopie snowed?that they had a logical idea of the i customs uncb~ftabits of the characters portrayed. * The Jmany . and beautiful changes in stage setting -were favorably commented upon by all present. "The scene on the mountain side where the crew of little men lured Kip was a reflection of much credit upon the class. Mr. Phillips of the Music department arranged the music for the play, and the. orchestra, I Day 199-J , . - PHC j PATTER,SOI 17 1 1 ti uiierai J And License* M All Cails Promptly i Night^Motoi^ Equit 1109 FRIEND STREET I Our Motto-' ABOARD] f-j ?? " M| rVANN/j Ml i 1 1 liks Annual c ve now to take tl J ' **i ? /ill leave the Uni ie- morning, Mon Jock Monday1 ni iI I ^rry their own Base 1 >f All Stars from thelt will be staged, in rblumbiansT ... i . .i to oe me greatest out nnot Afford To ith lunoh, refreshment rain. ncements will be r A.. r JDAY MA' Jren-hALF ffv - - ?" J? * "'%' ' ' ' " Saturday, May 2, 1925. ton and Mr. Mayson furnished ? delightful numbers betwee# the acta.' - . T. -Announcer Ledie Mae Reid jRip Van Winkle Everett Meant Danie Vin Winkle Margaret Woodard Rip (Son) Knorphea Thomas i Judith (daughter) Earline Brownloe [Rip (grpnd-son) J. I. Washington, Jr. I jinn Keeper ?Francis Brown [ Brom Dutchcr . _. . .. _ -Frank Smoak?? Nicholas Veder"-__Jb_,_ Floyd Butler Van Bnmmel .. Edward Harris Farmer Jones Wilbur Debmoa "Captain of Lost Crew Lucile Williannr Politicians?Cleveland, Tate. Price, Hammit, Waterman, Smith, Harper, Normqrt. " \ Villagers, children, Littla man of the mouhtain. -> MUSIC . ,1. "Where Oh, Where hat my lit tie Dog gone?"-1^ .2. '.'Little Brown Jug." . 3. "Yankee -Doodle." . 4. "^'ar Away." 1 - ~ " 1 -5. "Auld Lang Syne." ?*? >NE Night 531 E & PRATT 8 Directors I i Embalmers i Attended to Day or )iiient. 1 'SERVICE" I ' FOR ; 'l~ T 1 ? ^ U-i? : Excursion t ? - -. ^ . , ! lis wonderful X ? 1 i 3?1 made in one ? _ ; ? ; - -? \ ion Station at % day May 18, % ?Leaving Sa- % ght, reaching Ball Team, whitli & ? Colleges and the y H -qr _ ?? V O i r i X oavannah tor the Y > ^ ing of the season. Y ~d Miss It ^ I ts of alL kinds will | nade each week i? i zZL | ^ 18 I -t?1 I Round fl \RE ^ ^