The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 12, 1925, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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New"Interpreters of Life
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- ; -For the second time.this year
prize winners have been ah.
^"tests!.amontr c-olored neonle. "Ob
. portunity-r?a Journal of Negro
IvFfe," and an organ of the National
Urban l.ecgiay conducted
the first coil UK t. Award s^wrc
made enrlyTar-t Jjfrihg7~riudl well
known -person s-hs Fnnnip~_Hnrst?
???Dorothy?UmdWUl?Fisher, Clement
Wood and Zona Gale serv
ing as jndyrcs. The second con.
test was conducted by "The Cri
'.A sis,F organ of the National 'As=
socitt-tion for the Advancement
of Colored Beopk^jind the awards
were made last Friday
_ night.-?isomu-u-b the liulgc-t- in
this second contest were Sinclaiv
? Fe u is. -tJliarle^.... Cites. Lit U-Lt.
- ? Edward Bok, ETTgeno O'NeilT, W.
. E. B. Du Bois and William Stan
ley Bra-ithwaite.
1 It is about time that writuiv.
of the colored croup in t he United
States were brought to the
front. With the wealth of the
TnaTorinl to ho found in t ho live*
of these people, writers of and
. duce some worth while literature
Afpn litii.tm-in f'fil.l. r\.L
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Roy Cohemyvhile entertaining. a
- ' ?^ largo mimber of persons, a re-not
truly interpreters-of the life of
the colored man. Their business
is remunerative, therefore they
write. Their products appeal to
the great mass-imaginat'ion-that
imagination which prefers the
light, the burlesque on life, to
the serious truths-iiivolving cliau
' ' Tnatrc~crisisr _ juj ;
While it may jiui. be-true that
who isL ^jof!.'certain
_5^yv>vyi^ic jiui.y , aiways interpret
them better, than an "outsider,"
it-is'quite true that his very contact
gives him many advantage
that the at her lacks. . ?
?It is good for the young colo?
red-writers that "Opportunity"
and "THE CRISIS" arc' disrovering
them; it, is also good for the
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FOUNDED BY E. E. WI
-f? ? Located at I
Opens its 28th Sch
g. All students- welcome, who <
6 smithing, whc-olwrighting, plumbii
1 o?printing tnnght t?-hnyur-- (looking,
- of teaching taught to.girls. Full fi
3 graduates are given the L. I. degrr
:Q South CmTriirm?lluw?touts ivrtlr
:j: every student. This is the Tuskegc
5 For further informnti?ti
J. E.BLANTON, Prin,
3 MARTIN A. MENAFEE, 1
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LOTHING FOR lr<
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ildren. Boys Suits ?
^Millineryr Dress- | 2
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and the Best Quality $ n<
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Shop for Men and-|
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luiure-ol Ameiican literature. ;0>
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prove, through die value of their
.fnii^i'ipypinn, {hat there js.a Rill)I
lie which wishes to reatt them*- ^
jthcre is no doubt that thpln'e'
judice which allegedly exists #vr~
Ifainst them among -magazines^,,
will he overcome.
(Ky Rev.tR. B. Phillips)' Li
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in regards Of the doings of *K
Woodrow. Rev. B. \L. Jackson;
-pastor"'of ATt Olive AM. V. 01
rhiirch is doing a ere at work. ;-*L
lie has added to his charire an- *
other church, (Str Matthew),.|)l
where W6 conducted a revival
meeting, wfiich was a success. ?|
Sunday we preachecTat Mt. Olive;'s
church to a large and a^preClat-:
ivc congregations Services were
excellent. Rev. Jackson is do^
infT-- a splendid puntoi'ial wmTu '
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he is Ijringnig thiifg T5 pass acuympa-nied
l>y Mrs^ Hat tio P. K.
Phillips.?-We were the guest of 1
Rev. and Mr$. L. L. Jackson* u
; where we. were highly entertain- ^
"fl t'.ir Miv T'lr-ksnn rertainlv "
knows how to make it pleasant c
at the parsonage.. She is quite 1
an entertainer. There we met.; 1
-n gtuwl many old friends, whose
.hands we were glad to shake. ,a,
^ Mrs. H. L. K. Phillips cuiilin- *y
'tics her usual business reprc-r-11
Renting the Palmetto Leader, ^
|one. oi' thel^rtaiest ATegTcTnews- ^
.men standing at the head as 1
Cawyer N. TTr' Frederick, W.
j Frank Williams, Henry D. Pear- 1
soil and George 11. Hampton. *
.These men are not practicing, *
they mean to succced. Cojrrl- c
hncncing her canvass, she ca^'d a
{chants who are doing a ol
J class merchandisq_.business. He
U>ya. ypry successful farmer and
i business mark aside IromT his
{mercantile"work. He owns sov- ,
'oral acres right on Main street,
in the little town of Woodrow. ai
1 r-oii;.,,. n.?r ? tt T. t><
-j v. tuiing 1>!4~ t lOl. ftCV. i 1. 1 i.
Ken'ioU-tho proat ed'Vcatar, whoJ-d
i board shack, and TjuTlt a $4500 ?
building and now stands at the .
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RMAL AND INDUS friCHOOL
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*IGHT 27 YEARS AGO
ool year, Oct. 1, 1925. g
-an qualify. Carpentry, black- 10
ng, agriculture, brick-laying and ? ?
Buiug.mui^u iialnia>;rmid iliu art?% 1
our year hi^h school course given, g g
e which nomiite flio?v, o o
rmt further examination. Strict ~ "jfrrXT
' mural fui ensnare used* to help ~~5' c
!G of South Carolina.
cipal, Denmark, S. C. * |; 5
Treasurer, Denmark, St C. g |
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THE PALMETI
ad as principal of that school]
; is also pastoring a charge",]
d he takes -great interest in-j
s church work and predicts no
ilure. Prof. Herriott is a sine...
man ami it may pay some
mng lady to call on him whmL
ap yeaf* comes again. ?rGoing
on doiwn t^he street we
et another brothqr Prince, dog
a tine merchandise* business.
o has out several baloo of cotin,
ready for market, and owes
>t any~mnn. Mr? K,
vns a splendid-home in this lit.
e progressive town. :??
Going down the street farther.
le met one pf the oldest mcrchlts
Jind settlors nt" the tmun
Mr. J. W. Wactor, a very sueissful
merchant and farmer is
ring a wide awake business and
alert to the job. We now stop
id bow in sv bn.i-sion to AlPiiig
our slay, August 25th.
iby daughter who had suffered
ng with aillielion. God bless
IC?home. it is- their loss, but
en vons gain. Just crossing
,'er the sti'LvI there we met an~hny
mrm,
rTK^ H. Jenkins, a good store
id his wife in charge, a fine and
itelligent tixly. who seems - to
r on thcjob?and knows. her
.tsiness. Mr. Jenkins* is also 3n
teellenl fai iner.: . . ?
Speaking of Woodrow, it
;ems to bc-tho future town for
isiness. W e motorcd-through
ic -country to ' Horatio, - S. C..
eeting Several friends in a pros
irous condition. Farther down
e came to Mrs. Mary-TI. Ellerbe
lg of our well-to-do Colored lad
jt?SlTF" owns a beaut iftd-home
id?plantation?located?011 .tin;
lblic road. She is an excellent
ivmer and financier.*. She "owns
of the best and neatest kepi
ores of any among our race. A
ell con>binated. store, some of
;ery thing in it. Sire is 011 the
>b and knows how to manage
jr affairs. Mrs. lOllerbe wedded
le second time just- a Tew"
lonths ago, anil is now Mrs.
.ary 11. Harlhmn;-^YnrHmtm*
3Wii through Slatesburg, S. C.,
M.. T r.?.
p -vnuie cu *urs. i,. h. lay117
one </f oiiv etticient school
;achers. , We slopped in I tie
omc, there we spoilt a pleasant
ttle stay. Mrs. Taylor still ha?s
lat friendly way nf ltlTJCtiTYg
ny one and iries i<> things
feasant-for them, Mhwihinh*
tnl speaks of her chuiyh. Stopnrg?ovei
to the?p..!1 .-imago at
tatesburg with- Rev. -X. fr. Define.
finding his wife a. little
ldisjjos^n. hut not of a_iserious
ature. - I you ivmerober
im, lib is one of those preaches
who brings things to pass,
inding the parsonag. in?first
ass condition shows him to he
fetttihler-,-^nil improsdr. Going
uck up Horatio side we called
icrQ.jthey prepared ji most devious'dinner,
a-nd we ate to our
Aisl'acUon? Rev ;>in 1 ^ - Mrs,
ureh were formerly of Coiumia,
but moved nearer his work
id reports doing well. Remem3T
Rev. RurcH is ore'eiT those
ind ' of vounir _ m enchers that
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FLOWER SHOP
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lo^ers-Jialiverett i-n and out of
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Sunday?10 A. M.?5 P. M.
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most point" in any thing that you 8
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right. So lookout for Rev. J. A., ft
: he is on the line. g
All of the above named pers- 1$
ons have' "suhscribed-for The Pal- 8
motto Leader. 8
J. W. JOHNSON'S " BOOK OF |
AMERICAN NEGRO SPIR- ?
ITOALS" OUT SEPT. 21 H*
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Announcement is made by the ?
Viking Press, 30 Irving Place, g
New York, that "The Book'of |
American Spirituals" edited t>yr<jj
James Wekion Johnson, Secretary
of the Naticmaf Association-^
for the Advancement of Colored I jo
People, will be published on ?
September 21. ?
The book is to contain r401 g
pagC3?of^-hictil jtcxt by- Mr. g
Johnson, explaining the growth g
and significence of the Negro ig
Spiritual, followed by 61 songs ig
for piano and voice arranged by.j
J. Rosamond Johnson,' well-; ?
ki i.i\vn?Negro cnmposcr, aided g
by Lawrence Brown, formerac'
eompaniest to Roland Hayes and a
son in the rendering of Spirit- ig
: ualsT~. """
This is the first bookw of its o
kind,- the Spirituals having.-.been^
heretofore bedift circulated iff)
sheets. - It contains-all?of the-j^r
: old - favorites? including. "Go 5
Down Moses," ^'Deep River," j I
"Steal Away To Jesus," "Swing 3
Low Sweet Chariot," "?tan';|
Still Jordan," and in addition a 1
number%f others never before jj
set-down.?-??j y-', ~ ? ; |]
The book has the endorsement 1
of Roland Hayes; the National |
Sorietv of -Negro Musicians: 8
Paul Robeson;. Carl Van Vach'Zj
ten, the critic, and many others. ?
II is dedicated by Mr. Johnson 1
"to those through whose efforts |
these- songs- have been collected, g
preserved and" given to the' |
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Our Beauty Shop is filling i
in Columbia and vicinity, undcf*t
dia I ,ylp?j and Conoyfl Houston. 1
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- Mmcs. Lyles and . Houston
Jvho\v how to bob hair in any styl
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of customers and get the best a
System has to offer.
Price for bobbing is only 31
i-jair pressing arid shampooing,
Manicuring 3bc and OUC.
While visiting and shopping
to take advantage of this Beauty
convenience and comfort. Rest
Shop is always opeirfor your ser
17 Mmes. Addie Lyle,
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Day 199-J Pll
PATTERSO
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a long felt need among our people S
tie'.expert supervision of Mmes. Ad- fi
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are first-class ladies' .barbers who
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tl Houston.?Just-enlist in our army?^e; nd
most courteous service the Poro
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regular Poro price by all agent9. g
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room and lavatory connected. The 8
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