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DR^A^JrCtMAJNS ELECTED -^- ^PRESIDENT MEDIC AT.''? ~ ASSOCIATION ~ Continued from page 1 * ' ^ at Howard University, whore he graduated in 1013. 5ust two weeks later p he passed the South Carolina Board ' making an average of 98 per cent, . him a cenificate to- purxuo his professional course without molestation as is provided by the laws of South - Carolina^ The' next few days, afteg! this successful examination, he open? ed his office in the most businesslike and fashionable section of ?ur rfity at 1510 Main Street, where it JL#to*?1 day. .? ^? ???? He has an up-to-date officeifwhich is equipped?with?the very l?est of modern fixtures, - He is courtJRr.us and wears a kindly smile, and appear.. ance, ne seems to love jnis enure race, so much so that hgf spends his valuable tmie to a grc/t extent in advising them how to /live best anch how to save. In his /arn-yard, pastures and~yaTrt,"hg" haft fat mules, fat cows, fat hogs;' fat/hiekcns* fat tur-. keys, ^fatr-dogTr ajra fat partridges, etc., and raises h'J bwn bacon for his - ' Dr. Collins \i the first full-fledged that has ever/been elected president of the Association, which is composed pharmacists-of South Carolinh, which e'evpt/on, he should feel proud and again ^iank and give continued praise/^ to ,his father and mother, who /really made sacrifices for accomplishment# of their only aon. And, BEVY , I ent Store | lEOT^HNG FOR | ildren. Boys Suits | ;s, Millinery, Dress- | ng. Large Assort- | andthe Best Quality | " Y iS. X i hop for Men and :|: lor for .Women | BEVY :[ ent Store ! I ST.,' PHONE *7567 | ?1A,, S. C. 7 I r . r* S STUDIO | For BeautifuP Photographs g the kind that pleases, ' Have g, th emf-rnade at * o Roberts Studio f 1119 Washington Street 0 '* We-also Copy, Enlarge and 0 * 1 <W Frame Pictures of any kind., . g POSING HOURS: Morning to i at nugnt g Sittings given regardless of ft weather conditions. Courteous 'attention ar\d effi- ft cient service awaits you. y 8 ''To^tey" | w>eeAoeeoeooooooooooobboeoo % W.Martin J nipton Avenue | JMBIA, S. C. - I ; ' " I in Leather^ Shoe Saddles, Cti ^ v " I hlide Buyer | turer. Let us know ? puy^andjvl^^ the Association should congratulate itself in being so fortunate in securfing .a young rnan^of such stamp, , standing" ancT^character.. I For his truthfulness, honesty, relia* bility and sober life, his father by I his \yill left his whole estate valued at one hundred and htty thousand dollars ($150,000) entrusted to him and in his care and keeping until at .some prot e^tiir.e, when he with his -Uvo sisters will divide the estate. May D_r. Collins-live long as- he ^is a real model worthy?to imitate ^and emulate. f JOEL Ii; JACKSON-'-, v MEDICAL-ASSOCIATION HAS Sl/CCESSFCL SESSION | IN CHESTER^ (Continued From Page 1) tor of merit ?~^~7 *-* The following Doctors presented papers before the Association: E. B. Burroughs, Charleston; N. A. JenJiins, Columbia r U. G. sjelle, GeorgeM. Evirn.v Moneks" Corner; I. A. Macon, Rock Hill; E. B. McTecr, Orangeburg; W. R. I.aney, Rock^QBH J. D< Williams, Newberry; fl57 jC. Jenkins, F. B. Johnson and J. E. Watts of Columbia. Dr. A. J. Collins of Columbia was elected president. Columbia was seized w*-the-next place uf meeting: The session came to a close with a re eption, Thursday night.L- 1 Much praise is due Dr. Allen and for the success of local aspect of thff Convention. '* ) ( ' ,. ?C THE PALMES DEATH TAKES G. W MURRY ? M ,c Continued from page 1 a !c ~ successfully contested the seat of * Hon. William Elliott ^ih the 54th congress and served from June 1896, to 8 March 3, 1897/ ~~ ^ Saves Franchise. * Mr. Murray's first accomplishment * for the Race came after his election, when he purchased 10,000 acres of * 'land, divided it into 25, 50 and 100 acre tracts and sold it to members of * his Race in carder - that they might a have the power to vote. This had to a b(r done South Carolina prohibited s all persons who' could not read0 or a write and who were not land owners r from voting - : ??U ' A misunderstanding between him * and his-political foes caused Him to leave ana make his hoihe in Illinois. I He cam? to Chicago in 1905 and has been active as a platform lecturer ever since. He was elected for a number of years as delegate to the nt&ional Republican convention. The ex-c.ongresshian?was well "known in political circles here and c was on the verge of receiving an ap-'ri pointment from Senator Charles De- n neon. He has traveled extensively and had a wide experience as an author. He wrote several books, the a most famous of which is "Light in a rtnrl, PlrtW 11 BeSides his widgw, Mrs. Cornelia . Murray, he is survived by?hio son, a -Dr. Edward Mtrrray.Tand a daughter ^ Mrs. Pearl Pitikney.?The Chicago De^ g fender. -r?Z". ' a I ^*s~? - ' ~ t< 1 HENRY J-XHAMPION ^ PASSES ' . * ; ~ I Continued from page 1 beautifully suntr hv the "hpir "A. sleep in Jesus," "Nearer mv God t.n! Thee." ~ Mr. iSennie liooaer of the Bricklay- s? ers and. Plasters Union read a pa- fi per, which serves to remind us of P the- beautiful ah:l helpful life which a he lived : among his oo-workers. li Beautiful remarks. were made by ii Dr.T. M. Boykin, a neighbor of the tl deceased aricPSlr. F. K. Butler, mem* 1 ber of the LadScfh Presbyt^rraa b' Pre byte: ian church. The" Ly rrt r\ t-rr- * * " 1 v^uaxi-utie sang very beautifully "Lead Kindly-Light.V = The. church was packed to its capacity with the, many friends, who; camp out to pay their last respect to t lone who lived a beautiful Christian ?Mr-. Chaiiipiuit_\vus a beautiful "5 character. THT^vvasquiet, dignified I and a ronl ciHrpn, _ -1^ "-J^hU milny beauuiul flowers spoke t in mute tones-of ihe love and admi- v ratio'n in which he was held by-his s many friends in and out' of the city. Interment was in the. Randolph cem- v etery, beneath a mound of beautiful j flowers. \ I g 4?H norary and active Pall-bearers: a Mr. S.. J. Gregory, Mr. F. K. Butler, i, Mr. Moses James, Mr. William Johii^-^ son, Mr. W. II. Thomas, JUrr^James i -James, Mr. Chajdie--dTunmore, Mr. J. ILGaoder- " |E -fT<fis dead to earth and to creatures'( 1 t of .time, t ? ?- ' | But he lives in a field of a ver- c -- dure sublime; .. ; \r . \q We shall see him again when our life ( ." is o'er In the beautiful land, on the heav- 0 Jp~ "enly shore. ]r> ? "" ! Special Conirress Train a To Leave Nashville June v i 8th, 10:30 A.M. ( 1 l?- ^ Will Be Special Section To The f Dixie Flyer ' ~ Y ~ " ? I j Continued from Pace One , 0 ) The special train^ equipment isfcp * -con-ist? -ef?at a hdprd sleeperr"' wltM^ "drawing rooms ancb^flmpartments, day coaches for those /who desire the ^ i daylight ride and wh<? do nqt wish the 1 experTmr trf a_ sleeper. All regular 0 "tickets wilP be hotidfed on the special r ! train, and all transportation issued * by the,-railroad company may be used r on the special run, using the N. C. & R St.' L. from Nn&hvlllu to Atlanta, the' Georgia from Atlanta to Augusta, and r 'the Southern frcrm Auguta to Cojumbia. '* ? 1' A number of Sunday School work- ' lies with them and make this not on-; ly a trip to the Congress, but an out- T fcnn U ? ...l?... e J.L. l at. - ' UK iui >-iic ouiiimvi lur me oeneni 01. their loved ones. The return trip from Columbia is being arranged by the c Congress secretary so that a daylight r ride will be had from Columbia back ji to Atlanta, and then a night ride ride \ frbrrT Atlanta back to Slashville so 1\ that those who use the Congress spe- li icial will see the country fVom Nash- t vil'e to Atlanta on the going trip, and n Columbia to Atlanta on the return t | trip. All tickets for Congress work- ^ h ji.' +rr . -i?.J ? ' ' J1 J-,?',. ' \ ^ [TO LEADER irs and members of their families will be purchased on the identification ertificate plan, and these certificates ire to be secured at the Congress Seretary's office at 523?2nd Avenue, jlorth Nashville, -Tenn. The Rev. Mr. Henry A. Boyd, the ecretary is out constantly working nake the Congress a go. 'He left Nashville, last Saturday night, pn the )ixie, to make Chicago, Cleveland, JuflFalo, passing thru Scranton, into ersey City, thence to New York City Jyack, where he delivered his set of ddresses and then jumped from Nyck down to Atlanta, where he is to peak Sunday morning and afternoon nd then return to Nashville Monday n'orning. . Charles Satchell Morris Suffers Slight Illness lecessitating Change In Speaking Continued from page one. ^According to the latest reports reeived bv thin nfflrnf'Mr Morri? la esiing quietly.- This illness wil^~in= o way handicap him in any of his atrue engagqjnents. ^ Mr. Morris has been acclaimed at 11 of the fields of latest conquests, nd A some instances have been called lie second time. He has been heard iroughout South Carolina by white s well as colored and all of his^ismers-proclaim him -as-the, world's reatest" Negro orator. His appearnce iff Greenwood" is looked forward >. with great enthusiastti. >rof. G. L. Washington ^sses N. C. Engineers r ' Exams Greenfhgro, N. C., May 7.?Profesar G. L. Washing, a member of theT icul'y oflsthe A. & T. College of this lace has recently passed a rigid exmination given by the North Carona Biard of Engineers. Prof. Wash-lgton is "the first Negro to become ius honored. . Mr. Washington is a graduate of lassachuset'ts Institute of Technoloy, Boston, Mass. I rnmmmm Abbeville Locals The second quarterly conference of he St. James Ar M.\B. Church last londaynlght was a success from all iew points. The- reports from"" the different departments showed protcss. One of llie extraordinary fea^ ures was the confirmation of two fomen stewards, viz Mrs. E. R.^Wilon and Mrs. U. S; WTight. Our City was graced for afew hours vith the presence of the Rt. Rev. J. I. Hurst, Bishop of the Florida and louth Carolina Conferences^-Tnrwas ccompanied by DrrTJ. H. SimsTPres^ dent^pf-^AIIen University aniiTRev, CTLong, Pastor of Mfc. Pisgah A. M. Mrs. Alice Harris, faithful and loyil member of St. James A. M. ' E. Church, died at her home Wednesday noroing;. The funeral services were onducted by her pastor, Rev. P. M. lary and interment at Harbison 'emetery. ' / Mrs. Harris was a Christian woman f many high traits, of character and f many frienda.?? Miss Frieda Wilson is in the City fter a very successful school term in Jorth Carolina; . ___ The entertainment that was given >y,_the Brewer, Normal School at the 'oui*t Ho_use Monday night, was an njoyable affair. Miss Lucy Ella DeVeaux came home Saturday from McCormick, where she i'as been teaching. ? ~ "Miss Nannie Lee Bradford stopped iver for a few days visit on her way o Mississippi, where1" she has a posiion as stenographer in Rust College. Board No. 3 of St. James A. M. E. Church held its monthly meeting afc he home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wadd rn Whitehall Shjdet" Tuesday afterronrr. The bcmitffut home wag tasteully decorated and delightful refreshrients were served after the business es^ion. A * rut --- - iu Li. in r. i him r.titson is visuinK nis pnents, Mr.-and Mrs. William Ellison on Cherry Street. Mrs. X. V. J. Edwards and Mrs. Elfhi Mcintosh spent last Stmday in frmea. Path. ^EWS OF ASHEVILLE, N.. C. Mr. W. A. Davis of Asheville was ailed off on a business trip to Lauens, S>. C. on account of his wife be. ng sick. He found her resting well. Vhile there visited his mother. Irs.- PHa-"Davis, Bro. Wilmore Staring Patterson, the Worshipful Maser of the Masonic Lodge; Sec. Ctm?. ingham, Prof. Sanders, Charlie Irby. ie expresses his fondest gratitude to he ladies who have been eo good to is wife while there. f V!, r . " l"'?i tt'-hiaii II iWlirfHli I' * I 'i'' ' ' I I?g-gg?S* " 7SC8SCeC8??aC8a?0W^ 0&CO82C8XC8: 4 i Get Bea i: ""Consult The ;; Hair Culture, Facial M Iing, Hair-B . . AH done better tl By Mmes. Lyles, Ho us Poro Beau 1. b. Leevy s Dep '' H 31 Washington-Street ^WQ6O6O0C8O0C030O0MO0O030WCK02)^35K8WJCK0CK8; I?- 'riitiERI SATISFA ? ? : INOU WORKMANSHI! ' " SEEQ1 SPRING & 5 I ALL WOOL ! I WONDF.RPlfl. VAI-1 I OWEN & $| ' p ^ * -2__ _1.1I7 WASHINGl CALL 6963 FOR OCfiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOyOOO pr | . 1920 GtlMMLIi & Statfe AgriViiltiiral qiy| 1?ORANGEBURG, SOI JUNE 21 TO FIVE WEEKE, SIX Courses in Elementary, High tional Subjects leading to Collej , Teachers' Certificate. EXCELLENT FACULTY in every course offered.. For J R. S. ARGUMENT HALTS - SWEET CASE i* an Charles Thorne, one of the Jur- wt I nrs, 3ES Yafl.re taid^iBquali.fied for JurvT^Sfervlefe. .^r ~~ - . \ bei COUNSEL^CiaLL WITNESS ^Attorneys Darrow and Chawke ._^JQire?ted~--Grilling --Toward fa Story About Crowd. rvil NewYork, April 30,^?Argument ov- fja or mipfwinl * ^ - ? ;w. ....owtiai in wie case 01 ur. and Mrs. vvc Sweet and their nin?_co-defendants, ?t halted the trial in Detroit yesterday, e(j Recording lu reports received by the e . N. A. A. C. P. It was discovered ox that Charles Thome, one ^ftthe juirors, 82 years old, had sat in the Cir- ?a 'cuit Court within, the last two^months q, .and was therefore disqualified for jury service. ?? . ? Although neither Clarence Darrow, J)a chief counsel, retained by the N. A. A. tj1( IC. P., nor the prosecuting- atWn?y, iwas anxions to ask for a mistrial, it ^ was decided to argue the question beforg Judge Frank Murphy, before j proceeding with the trial. ' Up to the present, .Attorneys Dar- - row and Thomas F. Chawke have , ' jyrillod witooooo ondcavoi ing lu show " -46atrthe "only" purpose of the "Waterworks Improvement Association" was 1, ~ o, . . >. . (Ol to prevent Dr. Sweet from occupying ^ his home. Cross examination'r>f wit-' nesses by the bt. A. A". C. P. attorneys was also directed / toward breaking " the story fhat there was no 1 crowd around Di?| Sweet's home be-ifore the fatalnrfipoting from the huuse ~ 'occured. Boy Witnesses admitted seeing stones thrqwn at the Sweet home. I At Anderson j Anderson, May 5?Charles Satchell Morris, Jr. of Norfolk, celebrated colored journalist and orator, has been gree'ed by great throngs in practi- _ cally every section j>f S. C. Thous ands of persons who have hung brea hless on the eloquent words fo the brilLliant youthful speaker, have, -iftar. ?; veiled at his grasp of the problems S ' of the day. I Newberry, Clinton and Laurens Were nicluded in his program during _ (the past week. .He has been speaking during this week in Simpsonville, Ml Abbeville, Edgefield and Greenwood. ?&&&&;(?'jfia-v Lr.L ?-V' ' Y ? . ?- - - J Saturday, May 8, 1926. '' 11 ?==a*ggggsa=^ : B^oco^iDOoaooooo3DQoxo??ac0?ce utiful | i > it Specialist ~i: assagirig, M^nicur- _? obbing ?V? tan the best - I; ton & Den ley ^ ~! J? ty Shop art men I Store | Columbia, S. C. X 1 T ? > 03OOCOiOX?Oi^OO.O^<K>0OOK83830C8a sis ^^ 8 CTION r - : t | UL-l _._ ji< . | SUMMER I SAMPtvKS I !ES AT ?ir.O & $35 J* . ?.' * v ?-fc ? I " ON STREET ' S " SALESMAN | V ?< ><>*: *i C'Oc<.~>oooooooqc; >OO"OOOvOvOO^O.OV:t.O<O?33C8C0??^'---; , ^ i SESSION i ? Me^haiiic&l College \\ TH CAROLINA JULY 23 I DAYS EACH. i School, College and Vbtra- * ge Credits and Renewal of g r OF SPECIALISTS Z:::'c '<;U further information, write ^^pKINSQ 2^ .President. 1 , rxt SurnLfjf^atiernoon/May 9th, he r? S prnmiiioiTto ritiun to Newberry <;|plivpr iinn'liiM' Ttjllrn.'in Ift-iV whitp d colored c'itizhnrvj>f- that city; mm he - rhn,T*?**r' F1 7 Mi pcr.-'h hnirrtT^nu'LulLd by OflQ Ifrom vCerri?k (\\foile) president of Newrry College. On IMonluy night, May luth, the ted orator will make his first ap- ;~ arance in Anderson,. whenifr?ds?: ^ pected that hundreds of persons will ck-hiftt^rie Ml.. Paul KSpTist Church that city to welcome him. Deletions are coming over from Greenle (where Morris _ar?onkg nn Mr?? y Tuglrt, May 2-lth), Greer Green- J tod and other nearby points to hear he silver longued apostle" regardflS U-"-' mgihln't ,tf liju * f ration. One large delegation 'fa peciea- fronx Arheville, headed by i spokesman's bosom friend, J. D. rr, Ediotr of the Enterprise of that, ty. ' Every where Morris has urged the uple to read their own newspapers, rticujar]^ the Palmetto Leader and 5 Charleston Messenger in South arolina. 'During the same week >rrig is scheduled to appear ih Rock % 11, Gaff hoy and Chester. At every int his coming is awaited with unual intcre.;t? No outstanding fi- i fe of his times is being more wideand gladly h thnn ha - ^ 14, wan?aimu u'licud Saturday that > prog> am. for South. Carolina is rnplete until June tenth, the day , his final speech in this State. H?"~ r accept no further invitations. ?ijwvf ? i MCT? t??^ ~RtiRIC AT LAST! ' J Thurston-Kellar j Present / 'DANTE" I Ghosts?Spirits-?Mysteries EE THE GHOST WOMAN ^ Columbia Theatre _. All -Next Week itlnec Wednesday & Saturday 1 , Poptrtar Prices. 8 %'' i v v : k -