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ppv ' \ - - . -?^ J>AGE EIGHT. 4 ??? p????????? - THE LOCAL N1 RI TQI^i : . - oUOlr r ', ** ' . . ' T THE COLUMBIA NEGRO BUSI- f - "NESS LEAGUE'S FIRST POPU- ^ LAR MEETING , ' ~ c Sir. Wm. Lykes, Jr., Secretary, Col-?uinbia.-Chamber .of... Commerce ? and Rev^JT. M. Boy kin the Speakers -?.V- . v . "-f, ??? On next Monday evening, February? 14th, at 8 o'clock, our meeting Avili' ^ be held.*at Union }3aptist Church in ( Wariij One. This is the first popular j j. meeting held since! the organization { of tire League: T~ 7 ' < The Columbia ;Business League^ is ' an Huxlltferv to the Columbia Cham-? bcivof Commerce. It is the clearing house for oux^colored citizens just as ^ the Chamber of Commerup is for the ( white citizens. _ ?~r v j _ Through the Negro Business League, our group must put over its big , , program for employment of the unemployed, better school Taciliti?3 ?for? Negro children, a- Negxo.auxiliary to ( every white organization that stands for a .larger and more co-operative ( * community suirit' in Columbia. t Columbia's colored citizens... have ; many outstanding organizations that , . we are- proud TIT as a result of then, : large and-liberal] program our people,, are more "unjtefb in Columbia today > | than possibly they have been before. It is an old. but true saying, "Like priest, like ^people" and Columbia's -efdoreri churches haye never been in ' ^ the hands Of safer saner and better f prepared ministers than they are to- , day, and with the . same efficiency 1 ft -that.thbv lead our people spiritually f and pastor our churches. They--liiw. -} i our community ' and welfare organizations .morally, financialllfrnd. other\vise, and with such ba'c.kirij; to bdost l ? ot our Negro Busihess Lt}JVf!U6, oilP I Negro Chamber of Conrrtierce and ; CleafTnfF~ House is going to put its I ror JJ< - ? 1 r ? . ~ ^1 MUCH N^W I FURNITURE J _ ARRIVED^, | YESTERDAY L<oveiy OUd Chairs At MS VThey were obtained.by us at much less than their real worth and-for this Sale we are passing them on to our customers a? a big value. You the quality and beautiful style "linea. * - " , <5 Also Big Value In Hall Chairs We-&lso-obtained one lot of i_? ~ii :> ~i i . loveiy nan cnairs at a nig reduction and are? putting them ^,in this Sale at j$20. ; A clear jjaving of at least $lo! See *iem. > m;^ F 1638 Main St. -.v.- - , v t r ' . . . , *. . :? EGRO 2 JESS LEAGUES up * kgn urogram over for the good of -OUT ^ rrpup and a larger and more co-op)Native community spirit. ' I. S. Leev, President W C. JohnsoVi, Secretary.. . 80 iTATK COLLEGE NOTES' . . . ? >wJ (Continued from page pne) *r: . ' - : ' ^ OV which was .lost. There re- ti( nains four ganie_s on the schedule at tft tome and abroad. The team Is mak- pc ;ik a splendid_sliQlng .under the ex- so client coaching of Miss Hilrlong, as- ra istcd by Professor Hickman. St ? ? " i ??? 1 Qr.'ingelnirg, S. C... -Feb?5.?The ourth annual State'Negro Older Boys' ye TonterencO, held under auspices of SI he State Y. M. C. A., will be held F< rt?Slate?College, March?i&-,?Hh?and -*h III. Claflin University co-operating. ar 'Aside from a number in the state to .vrio will have "part on the program. ~ he following have been secured as -W peakers: H. S. Bullock. National IqmmcB Seen tary for Negro Work, P To^ia^^Sermo^ ->f National Council* Secretary, New York i'ity, and Max.Yorgan, who has spent aj mimber of ycn~s m jtlTlca carrying "h* lit. the progialn of the Y. M. C. A. in that important field. * aI It is expected that representatives of ,i oin. every Negro high school,, in the W S't a t e will be sent -id . -t h i 8 CI netting. The three preceding . con7 ereiices have meant much to those ta vho have attended, and it is hoped >y ofTUial:? that this o'ne will prove T* o 'be in no less deg ec a grgat beneIt?to-all.; '/.j/v * ' '' " The semi-annual n\eelTng oT~Pb) oge Presidents' and beans -wTIT~ he * en I'eltj lit the college.' SjalurtTay. l-'6hru 1 N; tYv 12. It is Expected that represeiita-i nv Ives from all the-higher institutions 19 ..,. LrZlZlZT5fgJZJ^i^J^JZlZrZJEJPJZr5JHJHJEfi[g , spendable 1 r VJS L C. Williai 1 SEE THIS DININC A*-very new 10-piece Dini low price of $225. RHMOV; _ _**-This is a great value. Another $250 10-piece Dini special"' A three-piece cane back lh Jversiuie cusnions ior _ A great 7 BEDROOMSUH $650.00 7-piece Solid Mahoga *?4UjCMJ0 8-piece Mahogany _ $500.00 6-piece Monogany 210.00 G-piece Mahogany ?300.00 7-piece?WMnut ?375.00 8-pieee Green Enann ?425.00 9-piece "Walnut ?275.00 6-piece Green Eamel ?300.uO 8-piece Walnut ?200.00 7-piece Walnut NUMEROUS oi)D ! 2 : . ?250.00 Secretary _7 ? _ .?85.00 Secretary ?45:00 Secretary ?125.00 Desks $105.00 Desks Coxwell Chairs from ... $2C FiberSuitesfrom $65.( Living Room Tables, Gate Fireside Benches, Console Tal ' Tables, Spinet Desks. EVERYTHING XT /* ?i it rsew lurnuure tnat w&s * and all of this is being pu I. G. Williams * " J . , ,-THE PAU It be present and that tfeneftcflal *reKswill be accomplished. According the program matters of general rfiTPSr Tn i*lPIimnTrn*v~-nnr1 high >rk, as well as college, will be taken i with a view?of making helpful ggestions . to ^e Board of Educam regarding "Negro educated "In iuth Carolina. 4 \ The coming of J. ,R6sehiond Johnn, nationally known singer and mposer, who will appear .Jp. recital the college, Friday, February IB. Ill mean muclrta-^students?and lends. Mr. Johnson Is known to e:y Negro because of his contribujn and arrangement -o$ tpustc .lor e Negro National "'- Anthem-, coih>sed by his brother, J. Weidon John m?His. appearance w+H afford a re opportunity to the youth of our ate to meet and hear ap ou^standTo our- list of attrfaetibiisr-for the 'ar are to be added the "Williams Ingers, who will appear ' Friday, ebruary 25. These entertainers need ) introduction to a school audience, id we look forward with pleasure (their coming. 1LK1NSQN. JR., TAKES HON Oil " Robeit Shaw Wilkinson, Jr., son of resident and Mrs. R. S. Wilkinson, State College, Orangeburg. S. -E.. is recently taken another honor t>y ipointment as Interne in the Harin Husi)Uatr~Ncw'YurK "City! It is reported that more than 300 iplicants were examined for the few >enings at Ha. lem Hospital and 'ilkin.son, 'a graduate "of Darmouth, li !j3cta Kappa scholar, and Senior cdical?student?at?Harvard,?nininined one of the highest-averages. " FF.RF.XrK TO BE HELD , AT VOORIIEES. ' The ^7th Annual Farmers' Conferice will be hold .at the Voorhees prmal anT Industrial School.-, Dcna k. S. C., Wednesday, February 16, 27. These annual Farmers' ConFurniture IT"~ hs & San: VLS/ ?? . i ROOM SUITE ng. Room Suite. Former VL SALE PRICE'. $170 - . ' 1 . >\ ng Room Suite at _ $200., J TODAY TT ' : - /Ing room suite, with re --$75.00 I value - ' ; | :ES . LIVIN< ny _-$475i60^" -1_;_$2?5.?0 $400.00 3-piecc _?^_$225.00 $35&0G - -2-p ?$160.00. Suite" 5"::Sw ?f500 3-"iece ____:$30o.oo at . . . J_$200.00^ $250.00 3-piece $225.00 at . IT" - -$200.00 . $?ROft0 3.pioce PIECES :HV ' " $175.00 - CE] ?65.00 $35.00 * :_$100.Q0 $50.00 Cedar C $85.00 $37.50 Cedar C S2 *30 00 Qedar c )0 i-O $160.00 9 OA A AA <*r 1 ?* " Leg: Tables, l -J20^'00 7"piece ble.vTilt Top $32.50 6-piece atr .. i__ t REDUCEP FROM 2 ordered before our ^ale be#An t on sale at Removal Sale Pri \ & Sons, Inc , ?? VI " ' . ' *7* irarrto leader, _ ^ i. Jtt f fereneea are. bold for the benefit l every prosperous farmer and business ^ ! man in our, reaeh. We?are asking . & j the presence of everyone interested in 1 ft | the advancement of agriculture add o | other things^ pertaining to .the" de- ? 1 velopmeut of our people. . We invito g j our white friends aa well. * Prof. J. R. Pierce, a graduate_01 8 Tuskegee institute, and a posl-gradu: rt ! ate of Hampton Institute, twill he ? j-the speaker. Session begins promptly ^ at 1C: 30 a'. mT CoTnff "Nearly. Prof. Pierce speaks- at two o'clock. * The , morning session will be given over ]B to -fa: mers for general discussion, * I ' -TRIAL. SCHOOL.- .. 'g ' Martin A. Meitafee, > ; Treasurer. j v J. E. 'Rlanton, < * . " . ; Principal. ? " ' ' -?? I h. CLASS A.'* . 1 2 President Bluford of the- Agricul- $ turnl i:i)(i Technical C"Hcgo of _ North 4 j Carolina was notified by the State i Department of Education last week '!;! fthpt the college had been placed in irig Bo arc! from the* Department ol * i } Education inspected iis?various?d?^- -S ' pertinents, laboratories and equipment S | Mid il i'lllini.l lltU'll Unit tin I nlliiu In 4 given this high rating. . . j ?Negro technical institutions which 5 has received this?high?recognit ion.. ! The Negro must play his part in ^ the field of production as -well as in 3 l the professions. It is with this in ^ l view" fli VI the?PresMtrrrt?ami?his eo- -3 ! vv or Iters at A.. & T. are laboring to ^ jgUe to the Negro youth the sort ol v; 'triiinliip that will best Iif him for ~ ?the.needs of the present day. :?_-C Iii recent years, A. & T. IL'ollege ? j.lia-' .developed rapidly. Its 4mildhigs, ? grounds and equiplnent are valued ? . t a million and?a half dollars. The ? institution continuing "its rapid growth under, the UP^w 'a d m Inst ration. jj j-The p'ant is being enlarged and its i Values I , : s ?jr Atr&f NEW CAR- I gj LOAD OF J DINING-ROOM! 1 AND LIVING | ROOM FURN11URE ' . 3 ROOM SUITES h . gj v Overstuffed S u i t.e _ ^^75.00 SL _ iece Overstul^edA, Moh&ir $275.t)0 feOverstuffed. Mohair Suite jj] -'.$225.00 IS n Overstuffed Mohair Suite IS 1 ?. $200.00 If1 ^ $175.00 la' tt DAR CHESTS | hfist ...-.^^^.^=^$35.-00hest -$27.50 ?} !, ^hest j. $22.50 '? Heed Breakfast Suite $150.00 | v Enanrei Breakfast Suite ? ( - ...-$2.3.50 :| 1] !0 to 40 per cent :r |? ' 118 coming iri from fray to day TH' ? ces. ' S Columbia. S C 1 .. "gJHrai^iEU^JBJcii^JtLrgj^itLrajafafajajajfa ^ tj , - ;. ?'" ' ; . . - . ? ?? ? Saturday ; Poro Beauiy I lair Culture, Facial Massaging, Man _ ? MjyiES, LYLES, FLQUSTOr I. I ppvv's Dpnar 1131 Washington Street *0-aoo.o.aoj0.o.6.oojaoc>oaooooojaaoC*6.oo.o.o owcr00wn?0x?c?0'50000p0000000' 'OOOOO . u.kvsv:^ imvQ i Hits. Pi ii. tfEEsi: A Full Line of Ratent Me,J ~. . Cigarettea?aml Tobaccos. > Madam C. j Walker's Prer Times. Ice Cream and Soda : ^ PIION tTT^2() n"2 Assembly Street. * 0'*<<*v ?*? ^ v rrrr <- r *" ;W*yivt *X**X' 't"1 v '.* 'X* "X" x?x,,W* r.^S. LEI Pepartmenl \ t -I "1 W >St 1 rt|-/-kr1 C^, ft- ? t ,w m mwm 9 ** ; Big Line bl Clothing For Men, ; ren. Boys i^iits A Specialty. ; Ury^joods^Shocs, > ' ... Cjnneoted?with our sin re is: | 'Shop, Barber Shop and Beauty SI ; We are not selling Race Pride. | rj. : ? 'vv^v.o.c^,vctv?,,^cp.>v.o.v^-c,.o.ocrv.v ~ ELITE HAND -LA ( . It. G. HAGOOD, Prop Everything Washed and Well Iro . Very Reasonable. Orders Called FIRST CLASS SERVICE? - ELITE HAND LA I 2722 SENATE ST. ? I'hcne 8." 33 !Cil)-i_aniL . laboratories are boing|' rfirj jx il with'.the. most modc.n im-j *; royvnioats. '... ''^peciiv.i Two .ntlicr Ni '-"> o^~Tn^f Vfii! If?y< ill ; i nn -inT' 'iiHh I'-iK.liuu iiavi.'i .liirr.trtl?"A" nnior.? r.:<l;'?rcem-rut irnr.?:^htt__,nt isoWi -of-Ttis . :'! .'orri; "Carolina 'arc proud tint then ? s-i4 ? tutio'ii- in- .!ho stnfx; 1)o. lT> i ii-t. " A"! grodfe-afedUege' 1 .lining. public l. ... - 'scvrrji-*i arsity itkitiiai^ mt:n at a. "i:u. -!11' & t. e!.ECTrB?-tffestek i/eadi:u-trr nqiAnl . ? "S...':. ' nlcr m (J re*Mi iiorn. N.. C.,' KeUrua-ry 1'.?At . a' | t i? liipftiiitr .whiedv was made up of-(lie aiui'lpt is oi Hie miHli coveted college Hester, a veteran of-sevevr.l TTatllh.A cars, was fleeted captain of the nv.. to; Aggie" football -team. The captain scars. ti<t -played an excellent 'brand- of .'The i jothall (luring the yast year. * lie to s< rv. a-jsj.no of the Iwo l&st ends in the Aleut, l, ? fi(. ' , . I , A; A. As a. reward for. sin h * >. tire.ii i-]layL*of versatility, ' stamina, ug- dstant i-'-s ivt nc:- Sr^Tttrl t;idling. Hester ure'r an -n?e v n e position *011 the nil C. I. -arifcu-r .. A. :nythi"al eioyciu^^. . ? fpaiith; It . i v popularly expressed that the 'aroiiin am ?k njonslrnted'-a, large -degree4 of T'inSetv is; re .-ion in naming Hester the load- r ot the 1 f#l:7 UViddors of A. and T. dI:t crc. licc:u;.s.' of thy eon lide'neo ol' I if . .mad in-I1< .-ler. a g cat year ot julUill Ret i?r-r>:pe? ted ,of the-1lyarni in a ehrnc. ' < rucsiiH w-ix hehatk hui.w SOPlIS. " ?? .H" - A.I To tllP cllflKl'ill of 'the-liiMisu?nidi QJ^ tO'Ni ib .-oidi^niot e class,. the Emails wore ee-sful in defeating the Sopho- t-1in 101:1 a tTI ilie annual i|< lvt". \vhii !: iis ln-ld Kriday evening. January 27. t 8 o'clock.?Tho qlk.Tion-argued by y,?U,1 n- iiiniei-?ra']!inh-s was .."Kc.-plruTT" tlihlt liat Capital- Punishment He Abolish- York I." The .alliriiiali'vp side of tlTty. as yc liestion was iit-nucd hv (). X. Whit- \\ c- < L-ld. *29. J. \V. Hi'oaiihu -t.-'29, \\ . K. i i >1 -iible Jtrs._ 29. The . negative side -was ,y. 'glied hy J. L. jPonnor. 'ho.* E. C. Chnain, '30, "M. E. 'Patterson. '30. Prc-cdlng the dilate, <:lA:~s notes New tie read hy - A. Gordon^29,* a"nQ E. lie-tor; TO. . Imihediafely toi. U Hl wajr-g tho debate, a 'piano dTat "was1 1 ( 'trdy.red- hy Mesars. - iieyno'ds and , m; oore. TO. while Mr. ?. M. IJell, '29, lllg U. solo. ? - . . LftV iiAIIU.N MEETS. 0 1 v 8 nrol'-nn ATttTTTTTe A ? station held its ?> JA nnntH?mooting nt Haines Instiltt?*v ^10 "ho ilfiiheiTi l iot's won; Hosts! ,-tftor p- WnrL isrussiny ruins of eligibility, invard- p ^ itp: championships, and the election ? U'Vt * officer*. , ..... . ; ' - . 9 . t ? . ' t ' .. V M *r i * t . # vwO'^'JOOOOOOOC'CfOOOOOOC? ^liop " I ; icurinjg, Hair JBobbing ? ^ & DENDY tmeni Store Columbia, S. C. cu^ooo.cu^ooi^aacu^aaaop ^C">OQ':'Ooooof'- r>?. .^-%/s'A/-. jg . v ?torf I i Prop g 1 lirinoa. 'Cigars, ; .V Fun r.iiH- of??. >arafjuris at all , a fiiliinihia. "s. C _ f| r>TTi-? r?vm rvn jH r>w? rtrvr?"vor?rm X JI II ? ???-- |;: t Store - a . ; ' ??X?-? Rhone 7567 L I ornen an cl Child- % . IVIiliinery^ . j' r: . 1: irst Class - Tailor j[ ; r.op for NX omeh. ?; ^ Buy from US bd-" i ^ 1?rfc v ? ? Cvv.v..^vt,C^OOJ>A<^O.Oi3tO.OiCU3JCU3 IINDRY > I rioter tied. Our prices are \ 1 for-and Delivered. Is Our Motto. UNDRY - 'I COLUMinX s. C. j~~~j t^iu'e.tt-(?nttt tires of the member JnXoiavuUly ai4^mqo<l tliolr re' baseball and football sehedfarrr1hmeet in-! called to Pro-id- nt?Pin-on -then?made ? ty of .more em ourafcement on J t of thi-Tiiemt or hoots ini-the P hiith schools at the state of?. t Carolina ah d roroaimending e body . si'n 1 a representlve to with 1 lie;South Carolina T^each:i I : "" I ' ' t 1.W/..I . Mai L-ii. ^ College \yas 'awarded the footini|>loi\,ship for 192G ind after lebafe was .also awarded the _ a.-I .hilt ( hanipionshtp over who had h u boon defeated by i:ii in' the conference iu two .'allowing officers- were elected } during the next year: Pies I'i'ii^lirn-lco president,.H. JT: miliary, W. C. EivTn; "3s-' ' secretary, Mfss Hull >ng;~trca8d ,j, D. 'Mellliee; or ofTTfi-TiV.7urili.ii' a, -.lli.i.s Juain === lenres, ntativr> tn _jiia_iSttutb? ? ' t-- * i Teii'-hers' 'Association. I. D. Write Ds??? efore Coming v. j05e\vL-?ork 7 I Pfsons planning to come ew Yo> k.-to live.or other, would" be benefitted by * gelting h.i touch wirli~uil use \VQ are able to-give rnluable information about p i ) : places to ?t<pin New?? , where you can be as safe >u nro in your Own home. :an supply you with a suitbunie in Vvlri'ch to live F~ are locateclih the heart re colored population in York City. . . , iette Realty Co., Inc Jt We135th Street w Vork City. Suite 8 e JB. Woods, Manager " . z'.J ?'. iMi?:.rt>j>>?:oxi:qjooojOceoi>iJi Jt" " u v > ?~ he Economy Shoe Repairing Shop KE EU&ANK.S, Proprietor -t >11 Washington Street |? " -Neatlv ww) Accui airly Done x k lialtt-rl For Anti Delivered \l: \ I RIAL Phone 3926 g "1 Thank You," J . c . ' V >