The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 13, 1926, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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pr-;- ., . ^-| ,; I. S. L ?1[ Departm ? * -: j | ?BIG LINE OF ( :: Men, Women & Cf :: A Specialty. Sho :: making and Tailor <: ment to seledt from | 'at the Lowest Pric i ??^Connected wi T first ClassfBttfber | A Beauty Pat |^r ' i ? S L } Departm ??:?1?^?' ? ' . * ,.' ..I*ZZZ j 11314VASHINGTOI I - . C0LUM1 A * . ' ,Vm'-V-,?WMVM,-VVV.VV.VV?V'?W > ?? The Economy ? . - ~ ' J. C. EUBAN % Shoes Repaired While You X dalivere cT All V/aik Gua * First-class Line of Second He . ' ? - - . : . . j|? 1011 Washington 5t. fh T' -l' Art neee I. Infant: | Oil < ' - " We carry an Lp-Tc { Line oFthe above . ?L-^-^r-VE-H^LLO \X idf 6t " -Art ?^ 1, :.?l_St ^ X I 233 . Main Street' ccaasuaoooo ooo.o 6.0 00.0 0.0 0.0.00000 ??? 1, I - -1 nper r a A ^ cent *" ~t~~ During Teach c" " - ?" -- 1 ' Saxon-Cuik f EASTER SHOE 1?IN ALL NE S9g08^J06?0?i^ CHARLES S. MORRIS ~ "ADDRESSES Al THENCE 2 (Continued jrom Page One) power. Possessing a wonderful Voace, polished platform manners, perfect ehuficiatioh and ar? ??tienlation. u^lng perfect English; Morris-is a model orator, and has attracted universal at tention because." of his brilliant platform utt cranes."* FHs-attdresft hero-tonight touched the riiiinn.iar urnllf of JlL1 ." "tion and intellect One moment he would carry the crowd to the top of the mountain on some oratorical flight,/the next he-would ^ bp telling a/ homely little story wfiicTT not even the mostTTium hie perspq in the multitude could fail to grasp. --Aa a'npoakerv Charles Slav hell Morris stands in a class by himself., r Morris will deliver the annual address at the.Field Day exerL i cises for the Colored Schools- of Marion / County on Friday of this week. It is confidently expected by the committee that Thousands of "perrons will hear the celebrated orator at that time. This promises to be the A. 1LEVY | ent Storef . T CLOTHING FOR I : . | . " ~~ f lildren. BoySuits | 55EMillinery, Dress- | ing. Large Assort-| and the Best Quality | es. \ I y ith our Store Is | 7 ' ei ?i? iv/r J - ,-innp rtir ivien ana j. lor "for Women :|: ira-vrv eiit Store i S' ST;, PHONE 7567 | BIA, S. C. , "-y .j'i - * . x N V | ? ^ i [\ j? ?Koe Repir Shop KfS, Proprietor ;...._ Wait- Work called for and v ranteed. We also carry a 'g ind Shoes. 1 Thank You. { X one 3926 Columbia, S. C ?- r - . . > M F WORk' S J TV W 1\1"V s Wear .. | FTS I )-D'ate-5nt^ Complete Article s^at J i /EST PRICES - % :AL | V<v , iopr.~~ : . | Columbia, S. C. ^C^0.0.0^.0.0.00//.0?>0 O O.OOOOJCu^OOO -i?: - 7 ers Convention lm Shoe Go. % S NO vV READY J W COLORS ' '| 0000 o oooo&o'&o&ooo.co o o o o o cro ? 1 biggest Field Day staged in several yearsr? ? 4?Morris will also appear before 11 he South Carolina Negro TeachI ers' Association in Columbia"1 next week, On the personal invi.j tat ion of President C: A. Lawson 'ofCSumter. There is a keen de'? ir<^throughout the State to hew | ttihrforemost public"Fgnre"oFhis day. . * '; -.-i??r~j Prof. Isles of Claflin . . Honored -by White__ fir??V T | Fraternity I ' ~ | 1 ^ ! (Continued from Page One) ______ "social problems, Dean Leroy AT-' Ion of .Southwestern College in accepting him as a member-atkH^gOr -sialeaj!Your qua-lificai. tions Certainly entitle you to this honor and we are glad to have you as one of, our members." Prof. Illes has gained honor j and this mark of superior!ty not qnly for himself but for the Negro Race and Claflin University i as well. a ... ' J j* ?mP%- ?%V; T - THE PALMET] HAITIAN DIPLOMAT TELLS N. A. A. C. P. OF BAD CONDITIONS IN HIS LAND (Continued from Page One) : - - ?- _ have been changed, requiring documents and land titles of peasant swho have lived for generationsorr their land and cultivated it, without having had to prove ownership by documents. The new laws have been used to deprive the peasants of their land and thousands of the best workers have emigrated to Cuba. Lands are being turned over to American companies^"for their enterprises. . ; 4.??Prostitution and other e__ i i_ i - - - - i * * vijs nave Den increased tnrougn the proronce of the ntilitary oo cupation, there being 147 dancing -places, Tnany of them of ill repute, in Port au Prince, the Capitol of Haiti ! ft, Hv an secret and unlawful agreement, ther period of American control over Haiti hasj beetr increased from 10 to 20 years in order tb assure the $40^00?MX)(j Haitian .Joan floated by American banking institutions. ! "''The material as well as the moral welfare of Ha\.ti," states Mr. Thcby; "demands the immetual policy and the withdrawal of The-Occupation. The country has no voice in its affairs, and jdr.ee 1017, when Col.Smedley Pit lor brutally - expelled from lln ir seats the Representatives and the Senators, Haiti has had no- constitutional representation.I N> m tile meantime, without the eminent of the Haitian people^ secret agreements were signed with the American government in tlie guise of a so-called additional act for the renewal Of the treaty of 1915, signed by Mr. llorno, then Minister of Foreign A J n-Mi r?i?i i ' A-inauo ctnu itxi* r>amy Disncn^rd American Minister], the 28th of March, 1917. ^ That additional act has -never been ratified- by the United States Senate and is a 'violation of Article 16 of the -Treaty. .?"TTip f>1 rnmmittpps nfr the Patriotic Union have entrusted -rae_wiih the missionTO-lay.Ihese. facts before, you, in the hope tha-t justice will be done to Haiti and that the Haitians_will i-oon enjoy the privilege of a free and dtimutrmic (ilgettsft of their National Assembly." * (Chester Paragraphs Mf.SS Amiip Cist rrir'tr IVTioo XT'*. * i\.Ui iUiO?T ilil " ThTT Antieivoii, Miss "Elizabeth Foster ami Mr. Willie Cloud motored to Columbia, and spent Saturday - - with Mr; and Mrs. Stepney Garrick. . ' . Mr. I sail'j Sirnson died at his home on Ashford St. after a lingering illness. The funeral" e.er.viees were held at Calvary Baptist Church Thursday afternoon, Uov. vS. A. Crawford- prcachcdthe sermon. He was buried with Masonic honor in Benson Cemetery. Dr. and Mrs. Simpson of LakelanxFTTa^atendcd the funeral of fheir brother Mr. Isaac Simp > I son ^ . - ; Our deepest sympathy" is extended Prof. A. A.-Adair in the Heath oT his mother in Madison, Qa., Suriday." A nlflY entftTpd "h ^npriaT'i Trip," was witnessed at Calvary Baptist Church by a very large ! crowd last Tuesday, night. The piay was tilled with humor and] created uproarious laughter. It was given for the benefit of the Ushers' Board, under the direct-] lion of Miss E4va J. Lowry and Mr. Madison Worthy.? '' Amohg the visitrirain the City thus week are: Mr. and Mrs. Lee,l New York City; Mr. Woods, Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker, Wellville, Ohio. Miss Baynard Isom, Scotia Semi a few day a her Se" 6U j- , MitJ '' ------ . * \ ro LEADER ~ account of the death of her father, <Mr. Isaac Simpson. Mr. J. T. Douglass, Johnson C. Smith University, spent Sunday as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Douglass. J The Baby Contest at the A. iM. E. Church, on Thursday night was an enjoyable affair. The amount raised was $89. Three prizes were given and were presented to the babies by Miss, An|nie Garrick, Rev.. Carroll is being commended for this successful entertainment. The Odd Fellows observed Peter Ogden Day, on Tuesday evening at their half on Wylie St., with appropriate exercises. A program for the benefit of the Womens' Missionary Society ' will be rendered on the third Sunday night at Calvary baptist : Church. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunt are ! now livintr in a cozv cottasre on McLure Street. | Rev. T. F. Wise of Greenwood preached at Mt. Olive Baptist Church Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kennedy, Oak St.; Mr. and Mrs. James i Foster, McL^ire St., have installed telephones in their homes. A phone has also been placed in the officeLBit' the High School Building. Mrs. Bumella Ward Holley and children, of Charlotte are visiting her father, Rev. T. H. Ward."* \ I Mrs. Daisy Holley, WinstoniSaiemrfcL C. is-spending some time with her sister, Mr.s E. N. Isom. - ~ . j ' . Rev, Mr. Russell, of the Theological Department of Johnson C. Smith University preached at Carmel Presbyterian Church Sunday. - ' * ! On the sick-list are: Mrs. Jane Dix,~Saluda Road; Mrs. Tamar ; Foote, McLure Street; Miss Lucretia Lewis, Loomis Street; Mrs. FrecTBrown. Miss Bertha Adams, Columbia Street; Mrs. Jane Milton, Bailey Street. Andrews Notes Sinee*"oiir last writing, the j "Flu" had a number of us. A*'mong the alcjt am. Mefdaina^ T. F. Jones, E. B. Greene,' E. Garter, RosarJohnson, R. Wheeler and a lot of children. A number of school children are also on the sick-list. .. ... Mrs. Eugenia Count?, of Colpmbia is the guest of her mothor-in-law. Mrs. Eugenia Carter. | Mr. Joe Commander and Miss Phoeboe Brown motored to McC lellan^ill<e6n--8atu r day. Little NabmiJOneg is confined t^blier bed with "flu" at this writing. ! We are glad to see Mr. Willie Johnson up again after-a few days of sickness. Mr. Theodore Pearson is back from the hospital in Kingstree , yvhere he underwent an operation. He is doing fine. The play; "Followed by Fate,JL was presented in Manning, S. C. last Monday night by teachers and students of G. C. T. School. ' Mrs. Serena Sfcaw ia very ill at her home on Rosemary Ave. at this writing.. ? We were &11 glad to have Rev. J. C.Quarles preach for us on Wednesday night. He is the exjtasto'r of St. Andrews A. M. E. Church. | ??- THE! j SATISFY I ' IN C 1 WORKMANSH 1 ? suit S SPRING & I AfcL WOOL WONDERFUL VAI OWEN ? ,^^11 17 WASHINC FO .V . ""-V.. Marshall| "Home of C I Society-Brand and < ?. Some Suits with t feFrom $25. " 7?Knox and '- , From $5.j | . Manhattan and Supei ; ? ... Nunn-Buth and Hana |X - Hartman Trunkal I Come t< f Get B | Consult I I | Hair Culture, Facia | ing, Hai | All done bett :? Mmes. Addie Lyle! | Poro Bei | I. S. Leevy's E k 113.L Washington Strc - Lauretis News - On Sunday manwftg, March ri our pastor, Rev. J. B. Smith wa at his best, he used for his tex ?4^? Enter 2nd chanter 7-lOtl verses. You don't have to kno\ he preached good, jubC knowHh filled his place and all is well. On Sunday Feb. 28, the bod; of Mr. Tom Davis was laid t rest. Mr. Davis was a membe of the Presbyterian Church. J Field Hunter, Funeral Directo had charge ofthesfuneral ar frangementf/. ~ *; Mr. Taylor Kirk and,Miss Mat tie Neely were happily marriei Sunday afternoon bv the groom' 'pastor, Rv. H. W. Watson. ) Mrs. Florence Floyd left th City to join her husband, Re> J. W. Floyd in Philladelphia. j The Uly >ces Rice are glad to know thei i little son has recovered afte having been critically ill. | Mrs. Atline' Watts and daugh tier, Mrs. Bowles of New.Yorl .Tiavp been spending sflmp time ii Columbia*. | Anvona?wishing tn anharrih for The Palmetto Leader or t .publish anything, see Mrs. Moor lvnrkl 1 r> t f Lr.v* l-C i.ut?laLCi Lnc.-ii ouiiugjr ui ea^i week. I . ^?"I Helena News LSfst Sunday was a beautifu day and Brown Chapel was ii full bloom. The Pastor Rev. 0 A. Parker preached, a very in 'spiring sermon. The Choir witl |Mrs. Ellen Coleman as organist -rendered some excellent- music The trustees gave a ially and-e [very member reported 100 pei cent. T~ 7 ? ! The Buffet Contest that was given by Miss Rsoa B. Moffe1 j and Mr. Jesse Marshall, was largely attended, Mrs, Mary E jMcMorris having been given th< lucky number by little Miss Ethel Wright was awarded th< prize. kK IS ~ \CTION )UR rip> At cn?\tT/^r? Ill wv V 1. 11/ uur 1 SUMMER , SAMPLES .UES at $30 & s35 Sc PAUL | ;ton street R SALESMAN or<yo 'tt1 nmwiwwiw ^wwwwwwMWwwMMMWMWfcwwWjyiypywJupyi % a "1 Saturday March 13,1928 Tatum Co. I lood Clothes" % | Campus Togs Clothes | wo pair of Trousers j; 00 to $75.00 Scoble Hats j' 30 to $10.00 ? rior Shirts $1.50 to 7.50 n Shoes $7.50 to $ 15.00 ;3; tnd Belber Luggage . %j| .. a See Us. WK^><X"X^X"XwX^W'VV<>vv,> eautiful - - | ? ri9 Specialist / | ? I Massaging, Manicur- | if Bobbing $ erthanthe best X By -.; ? $ i & Geneva Houston ^ Mity Shop j: department Store ' | jet Columbia, S. C. . ? The Tacky Party that was giv en on last Wednesday night by r,' the A. C. JE. League with Mr. s( Jessie Marshall as the efficient tj President and Miss Annie Jackli son as the Seeretarv. was rennrt r * * ~ - ^ \u=v! ed a Success. The firof prize wn s ZZ e "Z11 h3r Mfl<s*pr ^1 ZZEindsav, | second by piaster A. W. Lindsay; y I Mr. Arfljjur Marina of Pros0 perity, S. C. spent last Sunday r; with Miss. Gr M. Metz. Z f. I Those who are anticipating at-, rj tending the State ^Teachers' . meeting which is to be held in (Columbia March 173S0 are "the ;.! following: Miss Georgia Mae 1 Metz, Rosa Belle Moffett, Fannie s Mae Gary and Rev. O. A. Parker. ?? ? "1 Messrs. Marion and Eugene e Marshall of Spartanburg have , been called home on account of father, Mr. J. W Mar^h. r departed this life Sunday nighty. r March 7. He leaves to mourn - his loss: a widow, and three sons . , _ namely? Jessie, Eugene and Maik rion. The funeral servicse >vilL U ~ hp -1-1- > njuc iiciu i uesuay aiternoon at 3 p. m. a Those stil^pn the sick list are: q Mrs.'Nancy E: Rook, Nancy Hige gins, Fartnie f Simpson and Mrs., h fiarrietf Morgan. - ^ ~~ Mrs. u. A. barker has also been .* .. ^?> onL.the sick list. Rev. A. E. Trapp has returned from -Dayton#^ Fla., " : . i where he was called to the bed-. . 1 side of his brother who is im' proving. , To Keep Abreast ; of The Times? ~ -i? - Read- ? 5; _ - - ? < THE I ; PALMETTO LEADER * ' , . / ^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY / r ? HYfTlTM ' r,? jS ' |* t/'ohrmtJia, S. U., effeetfv*TCTct. 11-^925 Arrive No. Between No. Dfopart. 9:50 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta ^T10:00a 4:52 p 32 Augusta-N. 3j^y$2 6:00 p , r 1:30 p 27 CharleRton-<3fcT 27 1:45 p 4:50 p 28 Cin.:Charlfltifcn- 28 4:60i? - 0:45 p 10 Golumbip^flrn. 9 6:55 a 5:30 a 24 ColumbiaJj^nrMe 23 11:00 p _.__r >, Attt- 19 7:0(Tff^ I 0:15 a 8 C?l<j|pi4?Aug. 7 5:45 p f ' J 1:40 p 14 Comtfrfa.Sav. 13 10:20 a 5:40 p 23 Cirfiiii<irthftr. 24 5:40 a 9:45 a 13 CofiriHmfa-Char. 14 2:2$ p 0:25 p 11 Columbia'-Chaa. 12 6:10 a 5:20 a 16 Columbia-Chaa. 16 2:20 a v 1:46 p 2 Columbia-S'bprg 1 4:00 p ' V i!0:20 p 16 Columbia-Green. 16 6:40 a / 2:00 p 18 Columbia-Green. 17 2:10 p 5:40 p 113 ^Cola.'-Char. 114 6:25 a A " Via Camden and Rock Hill. Pullman ears, Dining cars. J City tiekat office, 1807 Main Street, ' Telephone 6856,