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Questions and Answer
??In Negro History
" By George Wells Parker c
2 The Asaocinted Nerro Prwlir)
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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
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"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
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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.
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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.
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ncipal, Denmark, S. C.
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Treasurer, Denmark, S. C.
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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|
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= 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.
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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.
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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
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(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. ^
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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
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resident. GEO. H. HAMP1
f
PRINTING
the Art of produci
pressions on Pap
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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__. ;|
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