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EIGHT Mbc:l- S. I Departn I; -IIITBIG LINK 01 ;; Men, Women & < A Specialty. S\ making and Tail* O 1 ?C t ment to select rroi I at~tfctFL u w e s I fa : -? Connected \ i ? < > I; First Class Barbi A Beauty P WASHINGT ~ I COLU $ OtiTfrfroci "I A A C' AAflAAQA ^ClWOOOv'OsvvvvC-C-'X'OC'C'O'Oi j ROBERr o o o * oaVo oo c <*> a o o a . . .1. J ? *1* t * I J ---- -(otM||) i i i s ? ;j; ' CO i _ Wholesale Deal !? ~ |?Pmdings, I4arti? ? >j? ' ~ WhnfeM % * " " 1" ' -? X A :? Auto Top IVIanuf ??-what you want t { want to Sell. ' . TO?t ir?r? ?sl n onAfif I <x!i A , l4 liUl I/VlliVil.t M. JWll ? Ne^ro Insurances (Continued Front Page 1) j? ' nitv for Negroes generally. The. lar$invested by Xegruoa- in f Negro-owned and NNgro-onerated terprises, tin; soundness -of which been proved by more than a qui ' of a century of safety e.nd sect us well as M' grow'lh, i art- -only prt v the individual and the family and to ,seeuS'e-their permanent r-ucces life, but are ve!.le<o,.d in. the ocofx pr?cpo>-ity Qf the ent ire race. For tfre vtriiiine t panrantee o -?**-- ventuul success .in "our .struggle a Race toward boiler living condii and standards of employment are t ? found in the Constantly.-.-increa strength and usefulness of our ? business ougnip.y.atiohs, chief ajp which now is the National LJcnolit Insurance Company. NEGRO SOLDI EH MONl'MEN Cnntirmed from Page 1 preme sacrifice, or came h.ome n lated in mind or body, if I did urge the passage of this bill to < qiemorate their heroic memories, this bill fails, to pass the 03rd I sion, with its unquestioned record gallantry and conspicious service be the only American Division ou more than thirty that participate the fighting, to go unrecorded on quate and suitable monuments t * "'I'll ''V I1, " ..." ' - t -* J. ^ ' "I : ; ? ? -xkk~x~x~x*<kk~xk~x^x^~X"X-x y a* .EEVY : | nent Storc j? ? CLOTHING FOR? ::i. 3Kildren:~Boys. Suits ^ MlllinAlfi; TjrPCC- i' \v lYllumv-i J , m'ing. Large Assort- | " m and the Best Quality f ~g, * X'th ICCS> ?? ' 1117^8 wifti our Store is-?=? j ? er ^ hop for Men and 1 arlor for Women - ?j? in .I?liVY |> rient Store t; ??==? . - . | ON ST., PHONE 7567 fF ?i\ MBIA, S. C. = 4' *1* '.- qqqq V^.M!iV-C'-OXCCCOXIX| -1-* rs STUDIO I'i . . . .. ;' . ' g,)N Tor Beautiful Photographs P |n *<l>' _tha..kind that pleases. Have 8'tu th em made at cjj^? Roberts Studio ft. i-\ 1119 Washington Street j?j;f ! We ajjO Cupv. Fnlurijc and Frame Pidtures~of airyTinih . jj, POSING HOURS: -? |jin 8:30 Morning to 7 at Night ^ m ? Sittings given regardless ofv>'ni weather conditions. ?'cs -^.Courteous attention and efficlent service awaits yati. pj v^all tor a sitting 8j ^ -?"-To-day" ^ " '1? OOOOOQDOOOOOOQO 0 <r> W Mnrtin j,, . y? lampton Avenue $ , LUIVIBIA, S. C. | a P er in Leather, Shoe J P ss, Saddles?JEtc. _ ' ' ' % Ii ^cturer. Let UslthOw X j :o Buy and what you ....$jv . '.'1 V , , X!x ids | "White Primary" Case^ Beinff Considered |i( Fred C. Knollenberg, Texas attor-' t ney, retained by the National Association for the Advancement of Col- It, ored People to fight the "white pri- j ? "floP"*rfiary**~Cn?e which?wtk- ohaU4rige- lnrrT^ fore the- l/nifed States Supremo Court t ph- the disfranchisement of colored voters lj has. in^ Southern Slates, has sent a tenta-ja irtcr 'tive draft .of the brief in the case to', irity the N.'* A. A. C. P. Nationl Office. The | J a ont lirinf i.. nun,- hr-ing gt.ni? oyer bv Moof- a help field Storey ^President of the. A,ssoc?a- jt s in., tion,--Avrt.hur B. Spingarn, Vice-Pres. p >mic and Chairman of the Legal Committee If and James A. Cobb, Chairman of the' r if e- Legal Committee of the Washington ; as Branch. ? .ions; ~ * " 1 v o be Girl Who Studied Music i< sing In France Has Own id o\v n , p. i i long! SchOOl Life?-Maud-.L Wanzer, whose iournexf to France, to the Fontainbleau Conser- 0 vatory of Music, was opposed and who i: was aided by the N. A. A. C. P., hfts n ? O ? |rctTTr""^ nftor cni^. Ipleting her course and is head of thre-j .West Virginia. :* On the completion of her course, the I luti-..Director of the FontainbleatrAcaderny ' ( not wrote a letter stating that the pres- q :om- ence of Miss Wanzer had increased the If [affection he and his wife felt for col-. )ivi- ored people a*d that they would al- c for nvarys be glad to receive colored stu- O will jdents at the Fontainbleau Agadcfhy. J it of Miss Wanzer was recently given a a d in (rec?j>li&n' by the College^lumni Club ^ ade- of Kanawha County, W. Va., at which j srec- she narrated her difficulties in pad- d sing the commission representing1 the t ... . . . THE PALMET cademy in New York. At the end of r course there, out of the limited imber of 50 who attended.the Conrvatory, Miss Wanzer ranked first the seven who were-^>uccesafiiLjn mpleting their work. Eronx Attackers Freed -New-Yerk-,CApril TJge N, A. A. C. today reported oH the T:Use~Tjf the I year old colored girl assaulted in ie Bronx?- New York, in. conneclion ith which a number of white .men ere arrested and indicted. Owing to the death of the girl it ras not possible, to establish the jui ox any one 01 tne men," all. of iem being therefore discharged. An-' T.. Dinrlnrr -colored attorney tcinea*>inr Ihe N. -An?Ai C. P. to conrate-Avith-the-Brorix proscnHnff htrnqy, reports that the authuiilies d everything in their ?power j bring the white men to justice but at the provisions of the New York iw governing rape, are such' that the ath of the victim makes it virtually ipossible to prove guilt. The. N. A. A. C. P-. spent $364.63 on e_case of which $G1.03 was advanceSP the mother of the girl t oenable her come to New York to testify, the, m including her living expenses in ew York as well as railroad fare tck to Virginia. - ?? l ocational Conference Meets At State Orangeburg, April 3.?State Col ge tunetlbns again in a big way by j tiding its annual Students' VocationConference this week. President il k i n son 's-add r ess, Wednesday morn-1 g opened the conference properly.' very major deportment of the insti-j liori was represented; and the inresting noteworthy thing about the Koln program was.the masterful way wWeft-the~^tudents?presented the ct* pertaining- to tiveiT respective elds. State College is .'.preparing clinician* for the.varauis vpea bio mil ddT : The conference closed. Friday muriig -with a review of the three days' eeting. ' The results of such meetgs, the officials believe, have a sig(ieance which can scarcely be overtipiated. ? ? m . . Laurens News, a? ?** ?;?.? This town and community was hocked on Friday when the sad ews reached here of the' death f Mrs. Addie Byrd who died in lasttmia," N. C. She was a< nignrer of the Court of Galanthe-attd 'OS. ilPVP frv tiler* iv frf U-4 l-> ?4vk v wip-vui 11 WUL )> illf 111CI11 JtU& r ne week ago to thu-juay of rrer uneral- ller death wa- d ^llUL'kig.surprise to her many fr-ie?ds nd loved ones-as she had been n fair health up td a few days irior to her death. The loved nes whom she leaves behind are leavilv burdened with sorrow ,s death has moved i his loved |nH "M Viinrl^v nVWk Ml S* , 'aul Baptist Chureh where she ras.a faithful and loyal member or a number of-years.. - Rev. J, V. Matthis whs the officiating iastor assisted by the Rev. J. B. ikeith. The services were boa-ififul in its simplicity. The musT was beautiful. Several selecions were rendered by the* choir. Irs. McLissie Miller and Mrs. ' > ane Dendy, and several Officers S thn rhurch' spoke ol' the beauiful lifV in which .Airs, By I'd ived. The story of her life was ,n inspiring one and never will e forgotten by those who knew nrl lnvpH Vip?- Tim t v^ ^a . m iiv. 111 c* 1 ij c*i no rrftni'.'d di'*ign.. Hii..L?it] Ihp adiiration and love borne by her riends. She' lived a refined Christian life, was a faithful lember of several organizations /here The will be missed.--She BR>ves .to mourn, her doss, one aopted daughter, Mrs. Lizzie lihefield and three small grandhildren, a brother ?and a host f sorrowing friendst Interment n the Laurens Cemetery. Mr. rid Mrs. Dunk Miller accompanbody from Gastonifr. Mr and Mrs. Will Simpson, ormerTydDTlhnTCify but now of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests t their mother,?Mrs. Othelia iimpson. Mrs. Anna Todd of Greenville ame down to attend the funeral f Mrs. Byrd. " Mrs. Anna Wilson and-Mr^ Is-, ac Ferguson of Columbia moored up and spent Easter Sunay at the home of her daughers, Mrs. Alice Moore. Miss TO Hat tie Wilson accompanied them back. Mrs. Wilmer Shand of Brooklyn, N. Y. is visiting relatives "and friends in the-G&y^? i Mr. Matthew Sullivan is doing ftnr after having hi?i torfsils re ? : J 'Rev. J. B. Smith is /Wie after having closed a sLroressfiul! j-seheel?term 1 oJrtFnrrtfyHi gly of his members. ^ *J / j ! Mrs. Addie GrWlhi entertained ( I a few friends in lWior of JMri !and Mrs. Willie Wilyn at her home on Wednesday hfj^itjlast^ Chester Paragraphs ; ?Mr WitddeH Sanders, and Mr. i Htht?ArfhnwJackson returned to their home in Philadelphia, Wednesday after spending several days here with relatives. } Mr. Edward Shannon, New j York City, has returned after a ; visit of a \ye6k to his mother,-j Mrs. Janie Shannon.Center St. I The Ladies Missionary Socie- j ty' of Calvary Baptist Church ] I met at__lhe. home of Miss Minfer- : va Lee, on Friday afternoon! A ~ delicious, sweet course was served and a profitable meeting had. The 7th grade of which Miss I 'Louise Stanback is teacher,' I?tfavi' n very eniovable picnic on the school grounds on Friday I afternoon, from 3:30 to.5 'clock. | The Mt. Carmel Fresbyterian j Church was packed to itSjUtfj most" capacity on Wednesday af-j. "tenoon .when?the funeral serV-i ices of Mr. E. N. Isom were held. IL'V.. T. H. Aver* delivered thieulogy.' After an illness of sev-'! jpral months/Mr. Isom passed a* wny ill n roliniilii.i liptpitul; the . nows-of- his death brought great( isorrow to" his hundreds of friends. For many years he was * an Undertaker here, and had ' built up a very large business!" 'lie was a member of Acacia Lodge, F. & A. M.; Pride of Chester, K- of Good Samari-4 tan, Court of Calanthe and Btt^ rial Aid Society. He leaves a_. -wife and daughter, mother and fathl-r and a large cbhcourse of sorrowing friends. Mr. Isom was one of Chester's best citizens. ~He was buried In Hebron (^nje-: t-ry 1 nirrith n "Mhpyl of the most beautiful floral designs. Dr. J. S. Allen, Dr. W. G. Walls. and Dr: J. R. Hunt have everything in readiness for the St&te'^ Medical Association which meets . here April 27-28-29. . j - ?44 M' Tf|i' ps were wen at-1 tended at the A. M. E. Z. Church IhTOlU Olive Uaptist uhureh-onSunday afternoon; ?j Rev. W. Watson, Ridg?,Spring! -jU'eaclK-d at Calvary, Sundayj night. Revival Meeting is in progress at the Metropolitan A. M- E. 7^ Church. Rev. R. A. Carroll, the ( pastor is preaching this week ( and his sermons are enjoyed "by the" large - crowd in attendance every 'night. >' < ilr. William Powe of Livingstons Pnlla^" ^ljndaV in , the c,uys -?:?? 1 i';Miss Roberta' Rons and Mrs., -Sarah Agurs Massey spent the Eiisler-tide with friends in York Jir.d f'Vrnvlntfp -y? Ouite^R' number ,wentto Charlotte Monday and witnessed the Livingstone-Biddle gam6. . * :( The High SchoolVlayed in Un-: ion Monday with Booster ~Tr" \VashThgToiTs team, the score being 9-6 in favor of B. T- W. "The Risen-TiOrd" i& the name -t>f a very beautiful play__to be given at Calvary Baptist Church on the 3rd Sunday night for the benefit the B. Y. P. U. The Armstrongs at the Opera - Hon jo Monday night, was attended by an audience that seemed pleased with every feature of Mr. Armstrong'^ entertainment. ' *.Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Gregg St." Columbia attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. E. N. IsomOut-of-town friends a>t the fufieral trfIaOm-.wereMr^ Clayton Pharr, Miss Bessie Whight, York; Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Elizabeth Russell, i - . .1 | Get Bea i? Consult The i f Hair Culture, Facial Ms | ing, Hair ?< ?-?-?iAH done better tti By ^WHlH;AtKltei3yW-&l I Poro Beau | I. S. Leevy's Dep; A 1131 Washington Street 1 THERE SATISFA* IN OU! WORKMANSHII * SEE Ol SPRING & S I ~ ALL WOOL S ! WONDERFUL VAtH I OWEN & 1117 WASHINGT CALL 6963 FOR oftoogooooaooooooooooo^aooopw Wmnsboro; Mias Maggie Alex- ander. Rock Hill and many othiin , " - . ?\ Baynai'dTlaom refurned tin to. Scotia Seminary. Monday/she was called home on account of tio tin1 ilriith nt her father- c Mrs. Bumella Ward Holly and th< two little children have gone to ret Detroit to join husband and tw father. " . cie Miss Mary Lee CouUar of bel Charlotte spent Easter here. ' ?-Mrs. Ethel Colbert, Rock Hill M. was here for thp Eastertide with M. relatives. " wa Mrs. KoxIiT McDonald died at her home near Center SfT^affer C an illness of two weeks.. Fuh- sei oral- services and burial were at ttr Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Ma-dam M. E. Woods, has^had jenj asphalt -ilcpn and licnnt ifi]) Ibtr walk laid at her home ?nd an sei arched gateway built. ^li Miss Lois. Henry* of the Gradi B; ed School Faculty spent the week* Be end with relatives in Gastonia. Di Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and "Mtss Dewey-McDowell spent ;r Sundav Jn_Ridgeway with Mrs. '' Davis' parents ^TheAdult Night School closed lr& Friday night at the A. M. E. Z. "pr: a premiurrL Alarge-erowd of ^ white friends were'present. The adults played their parts well and The program was-pleasingly a rendered. Fifteen pupils re- ^ ceived perfect attendance but-, wi tons. The High School Double Gf Quartette rendered four selec- an tions and were vociferously ap- p Iflaudedr Mtss~7ljei iha Arnold- ~(white) Aduhr-ffl"ghl S^huul Gu-? pervisor was present and spoke very commendably of the good dei work done by teachers and >pu- wh T)iliL_ and surged ">ill who could . ' I ~ ~ ?r?? CIS to be reaciyior trio opening next ;ryear. The demonstration of the Cooking Class was fine. On Tuesday night followi*lg"Ut the Loom- ~~ hv-StreaL School. a very large crowd attended the banquet. After a few speeches the Grand Col March, erampa an/-! orwirru . ~ o ? ~..v nwiigo WE1C ^r] the amusemenU of' the evening. 9; Chicken salad?~s3iTftTieri,pi m e n f7. sandwiches* ca-ke cream and 1: punch constituted' the refresh- 4:( ments. All left highly pleased ^ and feeling that this was the 0. Lest year m the-hiMory of the school. At the West End School, l: Miss Laura Hinton was teacher; 9: aLthe High School Building Miss A11 ie Mae Ferguson was teacher r of Cooking and Sewing, and at i; the Loomis St^ Building, Mr. J. 10: ,L Agurs, Miss Annie E. Garrickj Miss Blva J. Lowryv'Missf ^ Fannie B. Cassell with Principal Cit S. L. Finley supervising. V -I. * ' i 3 ?r-^- ' in *-~r Saturday Aprtt 10, H*26v "** ^rmrfnrrirfrrrr utiful ~? j: Specialist | issaging, M&nicur- | ebbing ' '[ an the best a v? Geneva Houston A ty Shop^ artment Store. | Columbia, S. C. }. yis r ? CTION | ? & SERVICE j- " JR ? UMMER I SAMPLES | -v 9 , - 5"" ES AT S30 & $35 . PAUL ON STREET l .F.SM ATM J | * . o^ooornD^ox>oojQoaocH3PP8gC83PCi Edgefield Notes On Friday nightTMareh?26?? ^ F fhe~ and irth grades, under4 the direcn of Misses Boyd and Mills, lifnrtninPfl a largp audience, ? little folk ot theqe grades^ J lected much credit upon these ?' o young ladies, who so effintly prepared them to come x fore the- public. ? On Sunday, March 28, Rev. W. Gantt, pastor of Trinity A.- - < E. Church had a rally, which ;s well attended. " , Rev. Samuels, of the Waterloo rmrlit, delivered a masterly mon, showing himself equal the task. .? T"U^ i?? - - ? a iid luiiuwiiig young lacues gaged in a contest to raise the gest amounTTof moneys Mis> Ethel Gulbreatn, BbUU'lco 0- ? iphanU. Lizzie Irvin, MildretH, attterffiftfflie Gilliam, Mattie irt, Lucile Anderson, Lizzie inton, Helen Jones, Easter irt. Miss. Ruth Boyd having ised $15.80 received the 1st ?Miss Ruth Lykes having feed $0-35, received the 2nd ize and Miss Ojetta Simpkins ving raised $4.25, received the . d~prfee.?Total ~ ollectinn_$50 On Sunday night, March 28, largo audjcyice assembled at lacedonia Baptist Church to ^ - . V tness the Annual Celebration ' the Edgefield K. of P's. The nital sermon was delivered hv - ? v. \V. H. Hilyard. JPrincipal of ewer Normal School, Green10(1, S. C. Rev. Hilyard is in- ^ 2d almost in a class to himself, ). ten it comes to delivering spe^ sermons'. He isc logical, elo- | ?Rosa E. Parker j SOUTHERN RAILWAY / | SYSTEM. '4 - A umbia, S. C., effective Mar. 21, 1926 rive No. Between N[o. Depart. 30 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 a 52 p 32 Augus|,a-N. Y. 32 6:00 p . - 3 30 p 27 Charleston-'Cin; 27 1:45 p -1 50 p 28 Cin.-Charleston 28 4:55 p J 45 p. 10 Columbia-Cjn, 9 6:55a J 0 a 24 Columbia-Jaxv'le 23 ll:00p 30 p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 7:00 a 15-a -8 Columbia-Auilr. 7 5:45 o 40 p 14 Columbia-Sav. N13 10:20 a 30 p 2.3 Columbia-Char."-24 5:40a 45 a L3'Columbia-Char. 14 2:25 p < 25 p 11 Columbia-Chas 12 20 a 15 Columbia-Chas, 16 2:20 alkali 45 p 2 Columbia-S'bprg 1 4:00 p 26 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:40 a 55 a 18 Columbia-Sen'ca 17 6:15p 40 p 113 Cola.-Char. 114 6:25 a V Via Camden and Rock Hill, y picket office, 1307 Main Street,-* Telephone 6356.