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P~ Dcpartm( |F : -^-BIG LINE OF CI :: Men, Women & Chil ; A Specialty. Shoes making and Tailorin : lat the Lowest Price? 1 ??Connected witli -? First Class Barber ? A Beauty Parle t -^r T. S. f p4Departm( F I H31 WASHINGTON I i COHT.MBI * THp T.aHy Kpm litif ill jh -I ? ? ?: By Kathryn Wilson b:' \ '> " 'e .Author and Publisher of The " Successful Hairdresser.' j. 1 Questions per^frhiing to Beauty any- p where, if of general interest and not j too..long,/will be answered by Miss Wilson jn?this mlunm. when?space 'A will not permit and the subject is not p / \ ' suitable, letters will be personally answered subject to prober limitations. -s and when a stamped envelope is en- c-, 'closed. Questions for her should be. , "" -r - addressed to Mine, KnPrv t m" \\ i 1 >?> 11.?e R91 K aara St , (Inch:. Vol,. This _ column is.released, by The Associated _ Negro Prelsf?. _ ? BE BEAUTIFUL. 4] |^" , ' t* Miss Harlem: Those large i; TZ ?" patches which you caTh (tan draffs are caused by the tinea worm which is commonly ealleil the" r "f* , ringworm. This is a parasitic'i " condition of the scalp and .tlni ;J tinea worm feeds upon the hair c "shafts; therefore, the hair is 1 ? * '$- STOP! f'- & it" '- . ~ : M-i'X - '.T :z_y ^f|-NOVEM -I ?- : - > Y . ? ,; ""y^T""^1 : ; "" X % :IW=FricIays ii ^ * * 1^. f'4 p ?? a K * I" - <? .'!? ~ *? - ?! " Tickets wiil 1 fv-V % x?and at 1118 ! k aces Eve $ % Races, Pony f *k *kThursday ; : *k | Crane Cre u,., Y z tp- $-!??- n i=--.-Afr * Y Y ' ~ f which w il bi ? ; " fi > O1 ?r r?A A ratf in 5 at j* . V way will be L , % 3. Something-n | f| f Prcmiuri W.. g S? T r cr> | ;t; u v>. I' * <? <?** '* * * |:c ^ftf *v 11'''')"" 1 1 11'" " i' .txw'i?rt^t' ' ' >''t J' "V r- ? sew- i >nt Store | .OTHING FOR- | Idren. Boys Suits f 5, Millinery, Dress- | g. Large Assort- ;!; nd the Beet Cjyality^ >? ? - ; i our Store Is? $ g ^bopior-Men and >r for Women | r.F.vv *nt Store | ST.. PHONE 7567 4 A, S. C. N? : x ? : ? j,3,: y | rt^kcn off unevenly on the pots, affected. This disease can be contractil and communicated by using oinbs rmd brushes after peole who are so~afflicte. Since liis ailment is so highly coivtaiou and stubborn in shielding 0 treatment, you "wU" have to eiid me a more detailed ac^ ount of your condition, its luraiion. etc. (Kindly inclose 1 :> ni p. < 1 envelope for your nswerj.'....^.:.? Miss Beatrice: Liver splotches nay he?likened?to f recklesy ince. the method of edarication s very much the same in both a ses. ?? ? . XTI pvpell^nt t hlearh pari he hade by: mixing even parts of H'loxide and witch-hazel. 3eore retiring, and after thorlughly cleansing the face with iot water and a pure soap, this ATA ATA 4^4 4^4 4T4 ATA. ATA AT J--*.. "" tichland C IBER 11-12 .'h ? l_L -a lay, iNov. -l Novembe (Biddle Univ ???: prcE i . i f be on sale at the to 1-2 Washington St ry Day 2:20. Wee Races, Slow Mule November 11 ek Club will cha tractions I ring an unsurpassed IT 1 amtina and col opened day and r ew for A CnloroiLt r?s will be pai< OTT. Presid ^^^ ' ,~V. .-."* ..." _i?ji^-'2 ~^T~ .r. . , % yAi^fBTni tefftOfiTshould be applied freely.!!! Repeat the operation after :t J washing the face in the morn-|r ling.?This?bleach can?also be'n iused to remove that coat of 1 summer tan and lighten the 1 complexion generally. : :. r i If. this treatment, fails, JLjvyill _ be glad to send yoij-the formula 1 for a stronger bleach* , ^ Grandmother: Baldness in f I young a-nd middle aged people ^ can often be traced, tp heredity; t Sine eyou have passed three"!: score and ten, it is only natural I that your hair should fall out in great quantities if ne^cted. This condition is called Alo-'s pecia Sinilis~ &nd can only be r Iremedied by keeping the system, in-tone. You must have regu-'r ilar- exercise and proper food. !s iWo find thai jwisuim your fl&o,1L who have retired 11 from active and busy lives," must regulate f their diet- with more vegetables a .and milk a.ml 1 mont 7?^ | Total abstinence from park c ;and heavy beef is also reccom-^ mended in this ease. L 1 Flossie;?The bulging of the ^ I nails, when they appear to be' tswolllen and rise above the fin- [ geir, is a sympton of tubercu-j? ; losis. h | I would advise that, you " see a!, I specialist at once, who will advise ] you, along this line. w "NEWBERRY NEWS. * .~ ft 4 Newberry, S. C., Nov. 4.?kt?^ 1 was?a rainy Sundry in Newberry ] all day on last Uunday?th'e^lst j day and first Sunday. We will? ;have plenty rain "this YiTonth.^ No proachimr was at Miller Cha- 1 ; pel A. M. E. church on last Sun? -jtfay-.?bccatisn-tfrmr nrn -in a heating plant. The3men of Miller dug the' cellar for the plant, which saved tlie trustees thirty-fly? -dollars. They did did the work at night. i_ 11. Mrs. S7 L. Moon and Mrs. L. j +Z* - > ' lo<2 Meet Mc COLUMBIA, SOI JI-Foot at . 1:00 P. M. ? 13-State ersity), Charlotte RVED SEATSF llnwina nlnrp??? Ymnov reet, Room No. 2. Inesday Armist ce D Races, Ox Races. D l has also been .llenge Fair wold ii ind IVlcc by West's V I, clean, Carnival. T nes well recommend, light with. SO Co ^air in South Carolina ome And B d Saturday IVIo ent ? ? l) L1A1/ER d. Gilder came out and eajd hat They would hold up the wotud Mrs. Gilto shovelled dirt ike making a cake. We are loping to have heat in a few nore days. - ? >erry Co. on the map at the Tate Fair, with the exhibits rom this county- They were rood. Quite a crowd of New>erriang^were down to visit the Tate Fair on last Thursday and Tiday. . *. * Mrs. Bessie Fair has a chicken iroject. She has - been very uccessfnl with them.?They-areeady for the market. There will be an entertainnent at Mt. Bethdl Garmany chool, Nov. 10. Good order. Menty chickerrserved. itev. ^-yv. a. jjaiaweii nas a i?e?4ine of candies^which he is igelTf for. 'If would" be well to ee?him befuie you buy youri Christmas supply. Mr .^Jack~ Golden Ts~ on thef ;iek list at his home, 600 Morrtra-streol. / ___1 Rev. A. J. iVJartin is visiting lis wife, 612 Drayton street. \ ^he has been on the sick list, j mt is bett.er. " . Rev. E. P- Ellisf is. better * he ^ fas been on th esick list, butt vas out on last Saturday. i Prof. C. Jones has opened school. He carried three other eachers with him~every mornng: Prof. Go. Gallm<>n' and S., LC, Martin, each to their schools t I i'hey ar? lucky lo ride with .Mr.; It.; es in his; Dodge carr ?--Thirty^ men left h or a-.on. .t heCannon Ball train Monday nfglTt for ,-omt! parts of Florida. They ida, all you got to do, go."Hanna-h school opened Monday Oct. 261 h, with a large enrollment, one hundred* and six pupils.. Miss Johnnie G. Singlcton is principal of this school, > V u . r r * * . ? ?K! 5 At Jh e Fair JTI-I CAROLINA Ball-??? o'clock sharp i, N. C., at 1:00 OR WHILE PE ial Drug Store, Rei ay Races. Trotting OG SHOW--Every!: set apart as I ii a Dodge-Ball ( it Vour World's Wo his Carnival is the I; ed by many white F ntcssions, 4 ring Exhib rrsing Nov. 1 J. E. - v-^-,1;- ' f".? '?r?~r*t?-r? "f.1 r- - ?f&&* >S*^r~?r * I 1 I ^oooooooo ooo.ao.ooo o ooaa^ooc I Massaging JpOROBEA I I. S. LEEVY'S DEP. ^ . Uur is filling a^ in Columbia and vicinity, under th $ St. Louis Mo. Mmes. Lyles and Houston a #_knmy_hoW tQ.hob.Hair in .my stylo ^ hail' jit al\" says Mines. Lyles and o of customers and jjret the best an q System lias to oiler. o T,..:? r ... j . 1 ? or. g 1 IlAiVT JLU1 UUU'JIII^ Ulliy out g Hair nresslnf :iml sh;',YIF""i"ffj 1 8 .Manicuring t)Gc and 50c. "While visiting and shopping i? to take advantage of thls Bgflpjffj & convenience and coin fort. Rest r jg Shop is always open for your serv | Mmes. Addie Lylc^ TOKO SYSTEM us I I. S. LEEVY'S DEP |. 1131 WASHINGTON ST. < Miss Ruth Stephens of Newberry and Mr. O. L. Singleton are assisting,. Miss Johnnie- They arc proud of their new Rosenwald school, and are putting forth every effort to make that cominumly better. Piof. U. ,S. Gallinan hayi-ires* ontjn ihcir opening andr-ihade^ a -nksMdid- -Uifk lojthe pupils, .ev eryone enjoyed his speech. Rev. McAIorris also gave some helping remarks.. I?Miss Lillian C. Singleton Las returned home from Philadelphia, whore she and STfss Christene Person will Leach kuTrinity ' chool. v *1* 5* *t* \> ? V : ' "-'Li Safa Wee I 41 P. M. o'clock QPIE >al Drug Store, Ben* \ - ? Race-, Pacing Rao sody bring your Do <URALSCHO( _ ?S n> ! 11 ^ JTt, 1 ai n uu Friends mdcr Slio% irgest ever shown ai airs of other States. -rides C its =?- . i, on the Fair ( DICKSON, S ... T;J7^TT : '.'/ ' r. i . f ' : {V^uwkiy. Noyitybpr 7, Ifgfi. gasraraft g and fecial j-?= Popular at . | j UTY SHOP | A ARTMENT STORE. I " J e expert supervision of MmeS. Ad- ;*i . ~ .. )th graduates of the Poro College, x re first-class ladies' barbers who :*:? _ _i'You need not worry about-your?- x\ ?1?: Houston. Just enlist in our army '* d most courteous service the Poro jo Facial massaging 50c to $1.00. |S regular Poro price by nil agents. ;)j; , in Columbia, we want our women ? jB ifoyPr' specially- equipped for your S V ^ oom and lavatory connected. The o J ice. Phone for your appointments. ? & Geneva Houston ?? ;ed and taught j_ ARTMENT STORE. I Columbia, S. C. phone 7567 j ' The seventieth part " of a grain of pure radiurri emits " thirty million electric particles in one second. "?Matches have ' been in use~~ j in London for 100 years, j Uniy about one flower in every ten species has an odor. The muskrat mow heads the I list of fur hearers in the United? . 4 _ ' States. ~ ; " . J The^ toad frog does not drink :-water, but soaks it in tV>rr>upV> ?_ its skin. , It is estimated, that it takes. _ more than 30,000 bees to make " j There are but 1,000 Church 135 years of age. ' . _ i , ISTEISI! If j ?. ' *? : > y v *** jF -M nds 11 I , y ?j|? B College | | j " 1 Smith y I ""*""* f i' i _?-?.. . . Y y ?? ^, ? ? <a> . & idict College v ?? 1 <?. i es, Running > > s. 4_xz_j 3L DAY. 1 J ock sharp?'? *? ; > "II ^ > ? ' -T T vs ? - : " > > t any Negro v The MicT- | | . LshftWfc r'T ? T T = JUL ? X X jrounds f f ecretary | | j .jrlv^ - ^ _ _ > , VA A A A A A A ifi tfi J#I iferAti. i#A ~ ?.-? ? -..t.r^*i- .*tffyyy/ittfujl >A^?-' d ?- J . _ ^