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Av " * *' ' * 2^ * * ^ ' r t ' PAGEEIGHT I?? ?? ?????? Columbia Negr< ' > * E The members and friends of the Local Business League are asked and requested to meet Monday evening at 6:45 at the K. of P. Hall in the M:i ' sonic Temple, 1131 Washington St. The meetfintT will open promptly and _ ?__?wtH~hc in.~session ofily one' hour. . ; Thfl pmnlnvmont C.x lumbia will be reported on, also the correspondence and contact wjtji ot4*% . ! et" cities or organizations. '' The proposed outing will be considered and the c&Ming oi" a State meeting of the- Business ...Men. jiint -Women nt the race, as has, Keen under Consideration. ! ?' 'II philosophy Cm say-that DR. SYLVIA' Af LKN DELIVERS INSTRUCTIVE'ADDRESS TO .SOl-'TTjTCAROLINA COC. OR EI) WOMEN ^? Charleston, S; C., JuK"C*'.U?In the ' nftuinuuin Pi. Jplfti' Allen.-onlTT.i'; ?? the leading whitg-.women physicians^ of Charleston, 'delivered one of the 1 nihst intsructive and convincing ad- 1 utesses on'"Mental Hygii.n. " t. ? o^utn Carolina Colored \\'omen Clubs - " in session. hero.' - In'a short ..time,. Dr. Allen had cov-h eiaa her oubjeet aiiiiual iii duilUfnud" leit an impression thut is sure "to' near fruit and mean much l'pr the ugiinquents of South Carolina. ? Sho said?m-her opeiifhg- reoiarksr "that the wofk of the body of women she was addressing must be- truly altruistic for they were meeting life in a happy attitude in the face of ditlV* _culties." She explained "that helath was the biggest leature in the happiness of any people." Her dcflniTtort ;? of 1 Mehtai Hygiene" was that it.was simple self-control. She stated that she wa's 'a part of an effort to bring. about an organization to allcqt the ' adjustments of mental muladics. She 1 further explaned that two-third of the forces of life Were in the sul^conscious mind and that it was in this part where the conflict went on; therefore, the attack t<} adjust this conflict should begin early in life. "She remarked that there-was nf? mieh thing as a bad child. In her conclusion, she asked the aid of. the women in. helping her little group to spread this doctrine of ."Mental lly? giene" and with thorn jtt'tition the state authorities to irivyfnn.u for the-building "f a ?> ?> ?umr(l.ithe care ,pfycolored delinquent girls. Thq Tuesday morning session wastaken up with the making of club renorts Afna AT i* 1- ? ? *?*. It. n IIIMI1MIU . |H"U,, sided throughout thU long rersinh and many favorable reports-Avere hea^d. At night pat Zion Presbyterian Church will Jie the public-s^^on -at-; * wiritTi time will be the'Faifwold roll call and' offering. - J - Ah awarding -of the loving bru-Jf to. the club reporting the largest amount f money raised for all purposes 'will i ^Uish' tfc)Q fipll pi'n<ry..m .."f ^)l. ~Itrrlie irroi'tti'ng the Palmetto. I.ead ^ ieneniaiive \vas granted ~per mission to speak fpr Negro - ngws"IPEjeiib. -ille. emphasized the necessity' of reading colored -newspnptu-s in . order to know what the "Negro is . doing throughout the world in j'i constructive way. He further pointed out that the! Palmetto Leader is ?t he a'c's best paper and urged all of -r ..e women present to subscribe and read it weekly. : . JUNIOR FK HERAT ION A N I). NATIONAL HOURS INTEREST. COIJ/RlvD ^ WEDNESDAY, .. >' . ,^yT Charleston, fr. C.y June ^ST?In Ihe - morning and' afternoon sestvkAVs'^ o"W Wednesday the South' Carolina Pod- . oration of Colored Women's Clubs in convention here ljr'lenedutt? m i il'~ r to theprogram of (he Juniors and the explanations of the representatives j of the National organization. The Youth program-en pi ivnt od Hitlarge group of women attending thVi'_ session with their thorough and' con*- j . structive discussion's on the relation-! shifT of girls and boys.r? A? recitation,-; "St. Pctre at the Gate" ?>y little.! ?Ernontinc Taylor, nine years .of age, was well rendered. The, singing of j the Florence Girls and a piano solo Ku Mists-- rlnnn-M kv Rf I ? . V > -a. ^ w A A 1 11 Il_ 1 fJcti Cox of Avery Institute, Charleston, j also charmed the audience. Much ; uiicuuui'glng comment and favorable ! * " response .was. piado on the rendition! ? and tlie v>uik ' the Junior Fe/leration. SL f "" ^ ,?i IheNaiion'al Actitvitiesf which - m fa h 1 past ahs received little- attention, j?s presented in a unique program " Ter; d hy a group of Charleston ' "His Mouzon Gibbs, the represontaUnder Ltiie. direction .of Mrs. j 'vA for the National organization ? . ' wrote ' ' < t ?4]^ Tnferraciar 'work comprises the. program for the evening. Mayor 1 g?S3iS&iiiiiiii?t'>i ; ; ' . * ' ^ > ~ - . business League _ . t a .people or race undeveloped in bush ness and without the business experience' that only can come from actual "Contact will never get the contact without the business est nhli^Kniimtif in which to serve and develop. Local, S.tate and the 5?ational Business ful in encmmigmg. our people along, l eague hafts proven exceedingly helpthis line. . ^ ' ' - . The following paid , t heir-$1.00 and became members .since our last me<5t? injt: -M-iss Henrietta 1 )ukpsr/Mv#"Robent Kemp, Mr \\*. T! Brown sin^Mrs. Xlalc .Nelson? r?' ' { ' 1. S. l.liKV.V. I'lvsldfilt W1 Ci JOUN8(J\\ 8o.creVhry. . ifHoiiey is to address'the body: Mrs. ( elfa P. MeOoWay, cTiairmun of tlje . 'State Ipcrraetial Committee; presided at this session and spoke fqr the rwtmo.-people; while Lieut. Lawrence._ A ~ Ox ley. of IvaU'Rih, \.X?and oth iVnjHH .n'ii.nl1 11 u1 mfnml i^oplo. i>i:a i n of w alter f. Harrison Walter Freeman Harrison died _ SauTriTiiy afternoon, Jiuie 11, 3:15 -o'.elock al lLie reTdtaho of Rev. and ~ TIrs. J. J. lljuirison,:'ilolO Richland Si a'tTei: air extended illness. The deceased tea hurn^in Fairfield county and after the death, of his father and mother, .Mr. "and Airs. E. J. Harrl am, he stayed with his grand parents,'and a little-over two years ago ~ iiii y hrth?ait-il and Walter and his _ only hrothef eante to Biahu their home with, their vhufl. Airs. J. J. Harrison. W.-i H v.-n:?ttuiet^?trlfbdient. and loving;' hwvd'hy all who kneXv hintf Tie was jJmsI 111 years-of-age and the Muling ul* his slan t .uthng lift1 brings ~ '-iiuich sorrow to the family and close friends! * We; i?* "sflt'vivcd by one"-'brother. Ernest llaYr.isoh, ,t\vo uncles, E. W_. i;;i.i,.v i n ., v . Vr Uj - > . A..*, * - . Ilill 1 l^WJI of I'iJijeway-, three inin'ts; Mrs. Eujrenin' I'a1"ii!iTeTrr- of Ridjroway, Miss C. M.. II row u of Columbus,. Ohio and Mrs. A. E. Harrison of Columbia. v The !\nK-r; l. sc'iH ices \v<?.i;e held, on * Alotii'ay al'ioi i.inn -id :',:U(i H. aE?at-~ t UeutJLLU- Oh vo CaptisT Ghuivh, T.< tiktn\v:i, S. G.. eomlui'tecl by Iiev. II. \\\. I.stog <">: .Elr.-.t ("alvav,\v liaplist 'Church.- Inlet au nt Vn's jnnrie - in . the ehuych renuter bfjaiilg bis mot Iter. ~Tln, Jl}or:tl <nVerini*'.s were many Mild '-tTT^TTit JI til. \ fca.?'- ? ; ' ' I'OINTE!) .POINTS' vl "iitiinu'u 1 mm I'ajcg hour) >'C having eib^sed the- parched anil * Lii_ir.iiiu" . aa;al.?. At' liu j.uurucys .c?n yoty. wii'.ii' \,l'i! (Vl)syi'Vo and Yep-ort to you. -l JEt-uahix Tln<~ i^ .the tLu;?Un- I>?<l has - made. Wo--will rejoice and bo'ghul in it.- What a wondert'ul time \Ve liavu haii^ 'i l)ii-tv'~ah-lia'.|>iii alpha, brothers uilh' tiiojr'-svfoffly-- -sisfrvs motn'rox! ij-rrrri-1 .< iu h \ :7fe~fr. r,-rk ~t~iH in uiir annual r;o-t.o-ltieh i >i,. ;'h?-* .movement ami listen t<> a seT^7men by ycijr .writer. Wo hail a trh>/~ yuu~ tnic: At I;::t> after church a sumptuous alpha, banquet, vv.as.-sorved ~'-T -.he i-ai;;lrrvirjcTK 0 ^1* lire. lTr. !., .i' i"'queenly \vilV*isj||-' Oraee-I.ur e. _ niarviai'.e jpJie was <i Sasporlasv- Dr. Hunter's son}, i'r. Bush Hunter }v:;s a- 1st hvKt-!. < ant' in- the .'S171H- Ih^erino^'ta d-urin.i; the yvar in I1'ranee. The writer was lip) eliani-'iu M s I.tiVyh- ih-'iml'ield was in the .fittrl'.eiiee iJF)id'* *\\ ill) us at: n lie 1j;Tn"Uet. She' liifHPrc.d o\'er Trom Danville .-'to hcijr us._. (hand ..Master ^ihil^>W'^44h^-VVrn7h-il is alsolin alptrr~k:--a i;, - r - Hi- > D 1.111 mil 1 .ii-i-jd as. t'oirrtnj'asterT- ile^setids reprartls tri Hruthors (h-ff.."Jo!: uson, ami .Win. l-liiiiujis, i,ur jirand blaster and "jrcand secretary,, vespoct-iv ely. The. (1 rand I.oduy meets here next month. Your xn^r^'Avrt4-TrtTTfiT from Chicago'' (or j niftiiition iri to the Ciinsistory- and "Shi iii'T.. X'>u11 .v every man in the ehatrrh this, morning and'at the banquet 'in tlie 'uflc-ar on had crossed _ ilK'liiirnin/ . ;VPT . 11 TsTi pleasure^ ~ u sit\ ' _ wheto. service is evaiuatetj. M my lit'oieau be an insiviratlnti to the totdh ot .qouth Carolina 1 will die happy.- No. I strive- not t'reth a < selfeh niol i\e liui to benefit "my" peo-I J pie who are in darkness, f.et me op- . en the door of i'hicatro University%as f did at Boston and-the Harvard l)ii_ vinity -School. South Carolinians, rally to the standard of hifhnr. -mlu ; ration S Ora pro nobis. Have some intelligent person translate, this for yTTTn we write a train from Wilbert'oree ami Chicago. RACE lliiULUICK. AHXORMAC 4 .CCofitiuuwl from I'apo One) jj involved; and their very..claim that < Uioy 'know' nnrl < MTO lnOiciitus u~ system i? { rloas respecting him?whereas a sane I unci ju*t, appraisal of the ^uauld involve* the assimilation of JiCw j da^a." "r~ ' ? MH>ri? Mi i i i r .,. ,1.. THE PALMETTO LEADER 1 1 ?^ i - ????? A MAN. By J. W. "Witherspoon If I should fail to make my. record clear; ?. v. . if- day by day I fail to leave behind 1 . ISome token of a strong and fertile mind; ' If ere the summer of my young brief year - Has wanedtnq ~ Remains; and naught but waste and barren sgnd, '? I am no man, ' If I have reached great heights in any sphere, ' _ r ' . A^d ?ere and there my name receives acclaim; ' Ify-when man seek to illustrate their fame . " ' They mention me. But, with the End real near, . Amidst the fading of a world's applause I sink apace, ah! friends, it is because , . . l am no man.- r" " - - ' " v - ^ It matters not whatTthifth-of- self - As compared with the numerous sons-of men, '. : ~ Nor .of my inmily. ties, nor earthly gain; This does not say if I'm a king or elf. ' If' THINGS WITHIN?eternal and .secure? .Oan't recommend feeble self to ycvu. I Hfli n<r~man. ' ft' when ffty name js. spoken by the crowd .. I --- An undertone of whispers nass around; ^ ? Ui. moil, afraid thej 'd pi ilk it healing wound, Hunch others, saying; "Don't you speak so loud" If when had things are said no one cries "No" No faithful, hand goes up to stem the blow? I am no man.?*5* ' .. ' ; K"t when I'm gone^-ifLthere are thdse who'll say^? ? "Ho fjlo d his r phere: hj alwayV kept his word;" l ' If 'mhlst the aura of vicarious blood .. . Thov lav 'this broken frame of mine away?'* , If thru years, by MY-OWN LIFE, a child Of Qarth has. learned to labor and to smile, : ' I :AM A Vf CUT SUCH IS LIFE By W. Marion Thompson* ? . , A thousand toes beset our path, , "In vain we seek a cure; N * ? rr ??? Sonu'tiiius tiK-i-cvcomes an aftermath : r That brands us as untrue; But such' is life. . -1.7. _ ' J'* ' *. ' ^ ;'.v ' * " J* ' ..If we sweet peace today possess, . ! ill-"soon may be withdrawn; " Nome change may plunge us in distress He!ore! tomorrow's dawn; But .such is life. - ' * J ^ and pain invade our health, 't:?'??And liYii.l an. Cas^- prey; ' " ' v "d <eJon. wr.ep?we seek for .wealth; / . ' ! . e.s away; '? ' * 1'U1- ,suchj is life:. _ . . . ' o . ;; '* v-! li w nn .sliake?i : ? ?? . ; ' " d ' "V boasted rule"; J '' ' . ' vTT >f Ih1 nii^rlUcst scholar make c ?-? ^?n-nlnmn or a fool;?? :?; ?; i>? ?r' ' . I'ut suth.is life. The ffourds .from which we seek for fruit - ' ' 1 'reduce us only pain; ? An unseen \Ydrm attacks the root! And ail. our hopes are vain; "\ V-~ . .such is life. . ' ; * J Pity tho^e who. seek rip. more . ^ r?-i?_? ^ iian. ir ortaf life o:m frivn- . __ . i [id";:' UU'Kr. tluy are, and hiind and poor, ' ^Aral-dying while they, live; i " . Hut Mich is life. . : ? : ?. ' ?..;,y.r,or,/-.-'->Ar)-Ar>nr.r>.-,AAO rTOA*wer? .vii ivrnrfnnnnnnftftya-iAWflwn^i'a^iiJ'ij'P p Roberts^ Studio I r 1 119 Washington Street j Columbia, S. C. |: Everybody, Every where, agreerthat "it is both necessary 8 C? anc^ important to have Photographs made and countless thou- 2 wands are-very'punctuaj about having them made often. ? ^ 1 hero m nothing that Will give more real and lasting pleas- - x ? 111 <' to a relative or friend than to send them your "PHOTO- i 5 GRAPH" ; > /: W-" ' ' -- * ?-j| ' IS IT NOT TRUE THAT YOU SHOULD HAVE ^ Your Pholc-graph taken Your home. inside and outside .jx i' 1 he new baby Your horse, cow cat, dog' r', Your childrt:n^'=* Your family group at home ?Jig Your-vounuer sitfter and bro. - while $11 are together ix 0> ' Your child's birthparty *. Your mother dear .. _]D| A Your little girl at home with her toys Your father ?- ? r ? Your little boy also? You/grandmother emtHatliei? ~jgj o. IC IT MAT A t CA Trinn " ? ? ' ? r, u 11 nu i HLOU I RUE. I MA 1 v 8 1:; You ought toj- h&va this picture work done while you and ? sjj .the others are well and hearty and everything is going well jSj t' with 3'ou?T1 UNK it over seriously and vou will find a way to :> . arrangt*.It; is usually ONLY a matter ol making up ynnrminrl S_ ARRANGE FOR A SITTING TODAY AT i Roberts Studio IE I ? I I IS[ Washlngton^Trcgf" j ColumhlaT S. G^ ?-? ? r 'J .The Studio where The fineift pictures are made and at prices J % ' to'suit your ppcketbook. Let us do your Kadak finishing also.' ? i ? We also copy and enlarge old and faded pictures. 8 ' i irame-ptetufes.TiTplornas, certificates, everything. By the way ? ' i j:j_ .L_. l-ii.?- .-r .fr i . ' - "i j? mg up timi weauing ceruncate rrom the bottom of the trunk % j a fid let us frameit for y^" Vr.ur wjii be glad to see it. g $ REMEMBER THAT ROBERTS STUDIO is the only one of TH > its kind in the^ity of Columbia. If you dont know where it ? |? is anyone will be sn kind as fo tell you, for Columbia is made o Lup of friendly people. ??-?: ^ 1?=?-j ? fylake our Sfudf6 your headquarters for everything in ? photographs and Kodak finishing framing Ywrwill ftlway. ;S -be?given"TromfcbuiTprompt and efficient service. We wilhat 8 ? all tiife<*s appreciate vour patronage.* ? ? ?.V ' . .-w..1. .i r I -Ii'-an? - ' I r iia'AM'E';'*JHi^i?ii<r i ' i * "* ' ?LA *'1'' ' " - % - v.? * ' . . * . Saturday, June 18, 1H27. ^ | gCHmrRTrR^gcrg^nrrn^nno^.o.rfr/-iogor'?>CTCff-<^craro.oar,ooar,Q(oJac^Jo.?? | ? Poro Beauty Shop- ?. ? Hair Culture, Facial Massaging* Manicuring, Hpir Bobbing | . r M M ES. , L YLElL HOUSTON ?c DEN?)Y T .1. S. Leevy's Department $tore | j 1131 Washington Street Columbia^ S. C. jj I^RegaTDrug "Store |g | - . ANYWHERE IN THE CITY ;; J ForXjuickAnd Polite Service '* *j' $ Call 5507 Or 9171 And . . : J| *1* - Look For Delivery Boy , _ ' jjj> 1121 Washington St. Columbia, S. C. trcft80808o*a?eoeifeec8giiOQgbeg^ . See Us Before Buying. List Your Property With Us..? -| ? A- FOR SALE AND FOR RENT ? | ; We ar.ei ip-business fn^ yum- benefit and our living. If you 1w>v? y jxF property' for sale or for rent, list it wjith us. If. you want to buy a ? 8 home, see us for otlr splei^iU bargains and easy terms. C> I . SIMl'KINS UEALTY CO. s 1107 1-2 Washington Street ' Phone 0033 jjj I i. s. I r; Department Store j 1 1 31 Washington: St. Phone 7567 | ;; Big Line of Clothing For Men, Women and CFiildIL ren. Boys Suits A.Specialty. 4 - ^ ? X j; 1~"~ Dry Goods, Shoes, Miillinery1 . ^ $ : Connected with our store is: F irst ; Class Tailor . '{: X ci r> l ci i ti cr r V Ionop, Daroer onop anti ceauiy ^ncp ror v. omen. | We are not selling Rare Pride. Rny from US. be 4 cause we can sell Better for Less. - | SqggCfCBygByPOP^OC^CtOCfOOO^Ovl'M^C-l^.-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^O.o ATOIIF ~ * MRS. P. R. REESE I'ruu , . A Full'Line of Patent. Auidic/ines: Cigar*. Cigarettes and Tobaccos. A KuP Lint', of Madam C. J. Walker's ' Frustrations ?i <t|{ 8 - Timps. Ice XJrenm Arid - ?? : :?' PHONE 7S20 ! 1422 Assembly-Street^ " ; . *Colomfiut; js. (... . cp3co3ocemoc^<^.o^oo.0vo .v vO v .O.v.C vvvv C?0 Ov.O v v.C-vOyv OvOOOv.CK? ??-EfctTE-JlAND LAUNDRY - - ;-|-..x R. G.'HACiOOD, Proprietor- ' ..-I... " . 11 illxffrythin^ Uus nop and, Well Ironed ^-Qur pric?s~are~~ V Very Reasonable. yr>rrtm-< roLvn l^r mi<l "Pi'livi'ivd. r FIRST CLASS -SERVICE?Is' Our Motto. . . o 'f- '. ELITE HANLTLAUNDRY- | r I ; 2722 SENATE ST. Phone R5So.r< COLUMBIA, S. C. A ! ! ?! ! !? !? ! *t* ?t??'? *** *** *' *** v v^* *! ?* ,% y, ^ ^ ^ ^ # ^ fc shoe :: Men's Half Soles Sewed On $1.25 I Prices?en-other repairing in accordance?p? PHONE 6820 | :i Wilse W. Martin 1116-1118 Hampton St. | ~ -? . .. ! " < ^ j, Cjll.......... ; - -- . X < c* >gi <i * > .>.><, HmFERIAI HI?I IP. yrn?|.Prescription Druggists :: ?: I 1 05 Washingt on St. Phone 7? f X Everything carried in a I irst-elass DrugStore J PRESCRIPTION*; r i n crnfn ai .tv I j- - - ? ? ?^ ^ yn ui U\Jir?y'4 I . .1 ?> We call, for and deliver Pr^or-rip^rt^r i - ! t* :: . ' . yours for se:rvic:e. --;; * pMPERIAL DRUG STORE jgjgg ^~?? t ? r LV.-J, _ .T- i C - . t./. *' - * - 9 -