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pE_~..' . r.V EIGHT 5?4: r^T- -? ?4 ?? Departm ~'; :: BIG LINE OF i: Men, Women-& C 4 : A Specialty. She :: _l,: i T* -i X UlCltV.lllg CtllU 1 ClUOI ;; ment to sele<5t from i pal. the Lowest Prit ??? ??Connected w First Class Barbel i i i ' i ' i r* I Pepartrr j 1131 WASHINGTO -?r?j|.' ^ COLUM Questions and Answer ??In Negro History " By George Wells Parker c 2 The Asaocinted Nerro Prwlir) - or niri 1 ----- -VT uaiuutt nave any i>egroe with him when he discovered th Pacific OCe^n??M. L", De Moines, Iowa. > It is recorded that there wer - thirty Negroes accompanyin, , " " Balboa. ? ?? foreign settler in Alabama wa a Negro. Is that true??W. H. Milwaukee, Wis. 'The Negro Year Book state that the second settler in Alaba ma was a Negro and thnt h " accompanied DeSoto. He? like the counli y and sullied anion, "... the Indians^ . What northern states prohibi intermarriage t between races,?_ . ,'t J. L, P., Muncie, Ind. V " prohibitinterniSrri? ir& _ ? - - ?- ?O v M V t ?T tU, izona, Delaware, Idaho, Indian; Missouri, Nebraska, Montam ?m Nevada,-North Dakota, OregOF South Dakota, Utah,-and Wes ??Virginia. ? ~ ' ? - Wcre4he Cretans of Negpo d( scent??'T. R. F. Columbus, C The inhabitants of the islan Of Crete wpvp fWirVPy ? and very closely related ethnical ly to the Egyptians and Ethic ? pjaxisT They built a great civi lization and this same civiliza -tion^timulated the developmen of Greecer. MacKenzie, th great archeologist pf these re gionsy-called Crete the half-wa; house "between Africa an Greece. _JWho were the ..Amazons ??IF D. B. Baltirnurer^Td. The Amazons were a n^tio] " of women-renowned in antfquit: as great warriors^ Some haw -held that- they?Avere mythica and had no real existence, but i KPPfns faivl" ?*-+-? ? ^un ij men proven ma they did exist. They were o mixed blood,. ?=== Who?was?Thomas Green* BethuneT^-Cr V7 Indianapolis Ihd! :r "pTHE VOORHEES N( T ! _ ? TRIAL | FOUNDED BY E. E. W ? Located _x__ Opens its 28th Scl x All students welcome, who x; smithing, wheelwrightinc, pluml printing taught to boys. Cooking of teaching taucht to cirls W?ii * graduates are given the L. I. deg x South Carolina three years wi1 x discipline; religious influence ar * every student. This is the Tuskc ? For further information addre : J. E. BLANTON, Pri ; MARTIN A. MENAFEE, lent Store CLOTHING FOR? . hildfen. Boys Suits jes, Millinery, Dress"ing, Large Assort-: i and the Best Quality :es, ith our Store la p i: hop for Men and rlor for Women lent Store n st., phone 7567 ma, s. c.?" : 1 g - TIDBITS .l1 - . By Leonard Massenburge^ -""An aquatic insect,-known i ? the water-strider, jactiUjilly rur s on the surface of the .water, e There are more tharr 10,001 s 000 Baptists in the world.u Pin factories of the eWorld tur e out 84,000,000 pins a day. g A mechanical actor, which ca do almost everything but tall it ~is being exhibited in Paris; s -^pan has the highest birt r. rite of any country in which v tal statistics are kept, s Yokohama now has moi i- school .children than before th c earthquake, although a censi d last" fall revealed the populatic Usury was practiced in Ai it cien't Mesopotamia in 1950 B. ( - If a farmer had no seed to sow i _ his fields, he -had to 'agree 1 ^-give grain lenders thirty per cei n, oi tne crop. ~ J Wheat productioa-m?Algeri i, is forecast at 32,775,000 bushe i, compared with 17^355,000 busl bjols in 1923, according to cab it advices from?the- Intematioft Institute of Agriculture at Rom r- One pretty good reason whv >- man rnarries is some woman. ~ Very few people ifTtlcklish si d uations seem to be tickled. d The marTbrthe hour made h I- plans for years. ' * . >- More than half the destrui i-'tive pests in t.his~connr?y"lhrp f i- foreign origin. t The deadliest poison of a e comes from a plant of the con ? mon butfercufgamily. ^?? y j ^\n unwsuairjFTmici winter cai d seel the failure of several Pari shoe stores. ' The average maple tree yield enough"sap to make from fiv i to. ten pounds of maple sugar. r ? ' . 7" ej.. It was The real name of th I colored* mu si cat prodigy, Ailin t'.Tmrr; 1 ? Jf-"-8""-? rj""~\Vas:Egypt the first great c f, vilization??J. J.T. Fulton, Kj Egypt seems To antedate a 21 of"the ancient civiliz~ations o ,'the Mesopotamian Valley, in a probability. . 1RMAL AND INDUSSCHOOL ? . 'RIGHT 27 YEARS AGO tool year, Oct. 1, 1925. can qualify. Carpentry, blackjing, agriculture, brick-laying and sewing, nurse training and the art four-year high school course given, ] l?nn ? J 4 ' * * ? v?jin_u+tjuirmvs mem tr> tench in ? :hout; further examination. Strict id moral forces are used to help gee of South Carolina. iss *? < ncipal, Denmark, S. C. )r? Treasurer, Denmark, S. C. MM irrir-? ? -. j; TOE PALME* ^ ^Ihe Lady Beautif jri|; By KaUiryajmkon. . I X Author and Publisher of The Successful Rair'drcssen? X * { Questions pertaining to Beauty anj X 1 where, if of general interest and n< { ] too long, will be answered by Mi; X I Wilson 4n this column,- when spa< !* \vill not permit and the ^s^bject^ is ni X Iswe*ed subject to proper limitation A! and when- a- stamped envelope is ei X closed. Questions for her should 1 A j addressed to Mme. Katherine Wilso X 521 N. 33rd St., Omaha, Neb. Th Sirnluaap is rpleased hy Thn AssocipU ? I Negro Press. Annabelle-Superfluous hair i |: bout the face and arms rs quil { common affliction with ladies c {; our race. Light skinned persor $ who have a heavy growth ( $ black hair are particularly a ^ "mii o ai $ more easily seen. . -, jH There are mariy wax prepare Xjtions, depilatories, and ?ulphi X concoctions, but the same effe< ^-.can be gotten with an ordinar Xjsafety razor. The resulLis tin ^ the hair comes but' thicker an - coarser with each applicatioi The reason for this is that th - roots of the hair remaiji health and the hair continued to gro j unless the root is destroyed. |s know, that hair may be remove safely ,and permanently. Tt use of electricity, either by th needle or radium, wil turn tt ,n trick. This method is"~nainfi and costly so be sure that yc j^Lhave an expert in the line pc; I fnrm tVm nnni'df irv??- ' ? | -d-r-Madame X?Glad to knew thi jjyou absorbed what I had to sa jjlast tfeek about the finger nail arms and hands. If we are 1 ,e! be beautiful we must be beaut ie'-ful all over and no one part ca [aibe neglected. in Personally.-I prefer the gent Extremely pointed and oc j shaped nails or nails allowed 1 nlgrow too long give one the-in t0|pression oJLpoor taste just as tl j^manwvh~o insists on^vearing|a1 Persons of rofinnmnnt r<nMm felput a high gloss or varnish c j their.'.'. nails. Would advise j Icj-gainst-Uw li?inid polish for tl al | same reasons. A soft rose c e pink polish rubbed in well wit a~ tne pain? of the hand or a chan ? ois buffer gives the best resull t_ tie. > : ' ' is ?Miss Eleanor W.T?-Yea> -i-l Hairdresser's legislation law hi ,.i been'passed Ul Missouri, and a if-so in Illinois. The requirement 'are quite rigid already and soo ll' I- . 'O'man who fails to put - ; nickel in the plate will tcHrtlr. i- irastor it was a fine sermon^ is! Keep your health at honjaj | you won't have to ^o away for i Is We are beginning to suspet i'? i? r t;' i^ciii{jse;y s lavurite Uisn IS appit sauce. IIeJiasjiold French r< porters Carpentier gave him h: ^hardest fight. . Geologists say that hot nprihg "do -nm come Tram de(*p with! i- the earth, but from surface wa r. ier which seeps through the rod 11 and is heated by steam from sul f! terraneanylava beds. U| - 1 . ? Ferguson-Ruff = FLOWER SHOP g Poro System Beauty l'arloi | j CUT and WAX FLOWEKS 5: Floral Designs a Specialt; Flowers Delivered in and out c 91 the City. | Hours:?9:30 A. M.?7 P. & i |i?Sunday?lb A. ^1,?5 I'r IV Mme. J. F. HUFF, Mgr. PHONE 3922 3 1010 Washington St.. Columbia S < To New Customers, we 8 say try our ! EGGS x and have the pleasure of * growing some REAL BUFFS The greatest Egg machine 5 existing. M. SIMPKINS, j |, Newberry, S. C. \ : 1 ' i *11 Tuaftiitrf i yj---, r- 'V*---V.^ ' >k"; P.V ^ ? " .. tTO LEADER ^alLJbeauty-culturists will pi4f e ssion" ^^ Particular =8^ T would advi&elhat you study 8 the theoretical branches of the cj /- trade even though you have had g ^ several years of practical work. ? ife If you will write me, inclosing a ? ^ to give you more information a- S 1_ bout the state. examinations n, which are sure to come in every ? j* state. i--.. ' . ? 1 will be glad to give ali pera- ^ ? oono interested in lite practice -?ji-_ of beauty culture, any sugges- ? ;e tions that are within my power ? >f to enablejthem to pass these ex- g is animations. ,f ? f fjjack^johnson, ft~t co-respondent1| ~"~(By The Associated Negro Press.) jx irj Chicago, 111., Aug.?JaciTj ft Johnson, former champion hea-!ft ^ the third ^p a rtymTh^divorce 1 white,"the advertising man, from 1 le his wife. - .. . . Sj. y damages for lynching | (By The Associated Negro Press.) g ^ Excelsior Springs, Mo., Aug. _ ?Harold Jackson of Columbus, ? ie N. M., brother of William Mitch ie ell, lynched here last Friday, is H [Q_ planning to seek damages in con- S 4- nection with the lynching -of-his I ,u brother. - -h BAR THE CHARLESTON It y (By Th? Aa?ociat*d Netro Praai) s? Bradley Beach, N. J., Aug.? -? The Charleston dance has been 1_ barrel from the floor of the mun i H icipally owned casino by Mayor ? Frank C. Burden, Jr., the mayor' saying he issued the order be- i ft- cause of the frequent reports-ofrj| 'ft broken shins as a result of the 8 dance. ^ i-| te *? <%? )ii a- 1 ? v- ' -?? -- - ' rf --r,-? ----. 1 v OOUUOOjj-uyuuO.U.UUUUW g-?- I ?i? Y | ' ie-y g? = ? is V ? J, B. LEWIE, P ^v-~- -I - - 1 * 'f te?,?l. - 1 ? ?& *?? I', -r 50 :: g . ' t, X' 8'- > ' ?? r 3 is 1 : I "I Im is A; : JL ' 8 . an< ^ r: ; n ?? x t. A . -I . :s ?* ? 3^ V -? ? ?~ = Y : : T ) , i* I Lewie 1 >f A ? - 5: [ - Loca ? ; | HI OASSEM Y . 1 - V 8 : ? i A ' JS^WWW.WJ?AwWWWJ?o^wWWW Wa g - - I f '} s .. if-' ' i f . " ?-' I i .' -? 8 T If-- '- ' . 1 f - - If ![ .--- -T7? - i, ? ?A A A A A A A A A AAjfA a^A ^ .. -... , . ?, ? ..* n ?^$r M. ':*J-.- ' ."i " s '-> * ' - ^ - V - ? - ? - " ? ? - "I 'I <* * *. . 1 " 1 ? ? Hair Bohhii Massaging PORO BEA I. S. LEEVY'S DEI Oui* peauty Shop is filling ?die Lylesand Geneva Houston^ St/ Louis Mo. Mines. Lyles and Houston know how to hoh hair in nnyst.yi hair at all" says Mmes. Lyles ar of customers and get the best a System-has to offer. -4 Price for bobbing is only 3 Hair pressing and shampooing^ MarticUijing 35c and 50c. ;? While visiting and shopping to take advantage of this Beaut; convenience and comfort. Rest Sh6p is always open- for y6ar><n Mnies. Addie Lyle PORO SYSTEM \J ^1. S. LEEVY'S DEI 1131 WASHINGTON ST. Day 199-J v PI FATTERSG 1 Funeral And License All Ca Is Promptly Night.?Motor equ 1109 FRIEND STREET Our Motto r"~'? " " --?? resident. GEO. H. HAMP1 f PRINTING the Art of produci pressions on Pap J we have the ADT r\t\ 1 Printing & Sup] i I and Long Distance Phone * IBLY STREET COLUr ""V - " ?X?:? I ' . ' t* ' , 1 "U ? MUJ Saturday,- AUguAt 29, 1925. ig and Facial 1 [ Popular at| lUTY shop s .'ARTMENT STORE. j" a^ long felt need amoiig our people c. ? Lhe exnerr.-SunorvisioTv of Mmes. Ad- g both graduates-pf the Poro College, ? are first-class ladies' barbers whovS; le. "You need not worry about vpur ? id Houston. Just enlist in our army ? yul most courteous service the Poro 5c. Facial massaging 50c to $1.00. ? frrirc?by ~ntt~~agents,?? | j in Columbia, we want our women ;8j I Shop, especially equipped Tor your iotr , room and lavatory connected. ' The jxi * vtnn Phone for your appointments.^\? : & Ueneva Houston^^ _j' SED AND TAUGHT 'ARTMENT STORE: J Columbia, S. C. PHONE 7567__. ;| IONE ^ Night 531" ^&4?RATT^X Directors ?-?4 *d Embalmers / Attended to Day or ipmeht "?": I - ' ~~~ ; Newberry, S, C. -"iERVlCE" ==^ I ? + 4 ? . - ' " ^ . '- ,- . ... ' . ', -_ , . ^...?ZZZ'ZZ 7 ' X ' IT T _i Y ' ' ? . g,~- f': - 1 1 ? I 4 r- ? - I \ - ?; 1 f ^ T er. | ~ ! *-. i- t ; "~~~ 'J - y ? I ty z~~z:z\ ^~fr , : I *- , ft ? I T - - I I 8 ply Co. j ' 1 52? : - ... ~ l ^ZZZ&ri V1B1A, S. C. ' | X ^ i?# ? JOX8C83A0OOOOO0OOOOO ^ - ?r! . \ . *"- 4