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Leesyille Lodffe Elects V Officers. |p'' ~~^LccgviHo Lodge No. 411, R~A. f. ?A. Yr Masons^ hold their- eluTT tion on January: 31, 1925. The * ? ? following officers were elected to serve for the year. A. H. Barnes F-? ~W, JVL, J. E. Etheredge* S. W.; J. W. Reeves, J. W.; P.Waitt, S. ^Ltangford, J. D.; H.D. :?Dently, Chaplain; Prank Iloyd, TreasurerjU=^=H. Humphrey^ ? ?Soorotary. ^ ^ Bro. A. J. Seabrook, D. D. G. M., of Columbia, S. C., was pres ed. The following brothers tak?Ing the'T'asr^lVIaster1^Degree A. H. Barnes, J. B; Etheredge and J. H. Humphrey. ? ./ RICHARD ALLEN LOUG^TN" ? STALES QFF4CEft?. ? At the regular TneetFne/of Richard Allen Lodge,-Jan. Dth, the following officers' wece?du-lv iiffitaMod! Cha?= H Reaves, R. S. to V^Q.; .Elliott liams, L. S. to V./&7r~3uhn Foster,-R. S. to N. G:j Ct*w!st ,jryler, L. N. G.; Professdr .Ior Terry Wnr^nn, Aaron Marti^ E. S.; Clarence Rich*ardson, ,V. 7G.; fiev. Robt. -.Butler, ,N. I G.r George WoodardT^P. N^GTrL W. Hill, K. F.; Robt. Bentley, P. N. F.; LCe .Goodtvlny^Chaplain; Phillip Harrisort, Judge Advocate; J. B. Lewie, P. Sec'y; Ernest King, W. Treas.; O. F. Beecher, Chr. B. C.; Chas. H. - DanneHy^-Chrr F. C.~~ Installation conducted by Chaa.?Kr .1??^Anderson, M. V, P, r~~" - J~ 7 . ~~~ YORK MASONS CONCLUDED. Thfc following officers of Rlchburg~~ . " Lodge No. 252 elected and duty ~ in atalled for the year 1025 were as follows: John Glasgow, WT M^'Mims, -S.LW.; Buchanan, J. \V.; Henry Aus-j t|n: Sec'y.; 'J. W._ Williams, -Tress, r Senata Bailey, S. D.; Moses Free, J. Bro. John ."Glasgow, th<T~ present Master has served this Lodge as Master continually for' 8 years or more.. He is also a. Royal Arch De? gree Mason. CONGAREE NO. 71. -? -? Thft rtffWra -for the year 1925 are as follows:- W. S. Ferguson; W. M.; Charlie Coles,- S.~W.; William Good-j win, J. W,r J. W- - rfeyArd, Sec'y.; | W. P. Ferguson, Treas.; *mes Shell, I Jj? .. TUT. - ; " ' " I " W. S. Terguson, ."the .Master of this j Lodge has served "continuously since j 1902 and.-ia~one of the nih*t' informed' Worshipful Masters in the city. ??O? THE K. of .P's. Grant Dispen coiinnc ' Gran? Ghanc'ollor Julius A. Brown has issued a Proclamation "giving to' ~ -each Subordinate lodge under his jurtsdiction tfte right to put on a spec-i ial ^dispensation, reducing the initia-'j tion fee and also allowing the lodges] to give" a}l degrees in one night, if necessary.- This Proclamation is in accord with actions -taken at Hot ] Springs, Ark., during the Grand Chan^ celhors' meeting in December, 1.0.24,.; - Throughout Tho United stat es these Proclamations are being . sent. OUt. by, ..the various domains and they are' hoping such inducements will increase the membership in the- Knights of Pythians two-fold.?This- will make?rtr! easy" for~tht)SC \vishing To get'ln this 1 old established order. This special order is effective until June 30th, l'J'25 | ^ \ ,"*** ^ ?i*. On the twenty-third day of May, 1881, President Garfield! appointed the late ex-Senator B. K.- Bruce, of Mississippi. Register of the United States Treasury. This was the first colored iriarf whose signature made mon-j ey of worthless paper. ^ The Parana River adds a square mile of territory every year to Argentina. This. new. territory is formed by river de posits washed away from Brazil ^ and Paraguay. Nothing can be V . done about it; so ntrcountry protest a. Dr. Henry Fitzbutler,~fcotnsyifle, was born December 22, hnm University in 1872. He was ~ !gt&nted a charter by the regis r?latum uf Kuii lucky in 1888 to practice medicine,4 having grad* Zm uated from the Louisville I^a the first regular -physician of the Nejfro race to enter upon the practice of medicine in the state of Kentucky. " n - ~~ : r American Humane Edi cation Review state pr ess bureau Liberty Building, (* rumvi He, S. ?(By Shfta T. Iiinvth.) An announcement was given out j the office of Seymour Carroll, Fi< Secretary of the American iJLuma : E?jueat'ron Society with Southc jdlen dpunrti rs in flTis cjty thai; K itional Humane Week will be observ j throughout- the--United- States fr< April llie 13llilyJL8-i.il, Sunday A{j j'the 19th is?Huhtnane Sunday. 1 I ready Secretary Carroll- has beenj ! private secretary that the South Cj olinu Governor wHi issue a procl j mation for'-humane -weekto bG gen< .ally observed throughout the stn [during humane week. He has_ al ' written Governor McLean of NoT 'Carolina asking him to call on t ci I izens of-our^sister- state for a sii ilar appeal do the peoplg of Nor f At GrOcrvVille will be a public ima j Is another- nmm,nvoih: -mass Tneetii at which Secretary Carroll is to-spe; ;in the interest-of humane educatic i Other meetings are under wo | are interested in humane litcratu |should write to the North and Sou i Carolina' himdquui'torwr. Gi;*ionuiU<v| C.; or the?national?headquarter*-'-, 180 Xongwood Avenue, Boston. Ma: !in the care ot\jdr.-Hranc^ TL J?qwl( | One q f A he Arij^hea Ft ed supporte i of humane education is Gov. Baxti ; of_-Maine^i,X_kg_Ee.lniutry n" tithw;_ "Our Dumb Animals" hadjtjie folio' ing to say concerning the "Maine Chi -Executives????? THE DOG AM) Tl!lv>ftls6NEfi The chaplain of the Maine prisi 1 . ' ? '' . _ . . r^T T i . I Lewie Pi 1310 AwpmKtv .S t Wftmm 1 J r ?wm mmmm fBHI v HI f IH Y 1 x?a f Hi 1 S ; flljhi Nu. I Lewie P 131Q Assembly < THE PALJ L|_ to which 'Cbvernor Baxter sent handsome collie, writes that" uthe1 (hunce of' the dog's companions! ??-over the inmates is even beyond wt "was anticipated."^ Though known ?''Governor>"he^ is called by a see of mimes, each man giving him t G^^rtarrte ^)f the pet-dog he happenedhave in other days. The one who^pi 'ticularly has the-charge of him, l feeding, and care, is a man who "^undcr a' Hfe- sentence, and this ipai at - dvcotion -to the dog and his assoei g^'tion with him have brought an e nc j periencd jhaliis almost like the daw 'r"jing of a new day.. ; : ;? la- ^ w * , , ' ,(Vtj Governor Baxter's deed, the sto )m J of-it, crossed the sea. From the sou P^roT rrauce ratio came to us a pri ^. 'Ti'oni?a dear personal friend, - and iS_ friend of our cause, with (he reque vr_ Governor's example where opport [a. uity, offered. This we have been gli 3r. to do. From the warden of a stat< lte ! prison to which we sent a collie com <0,(his letter: ' "I am acknowledging tl ^[receipt of the- fine dog you sent x ju> He is getting tQ be a great friend Pn^-he-.jirisoncrs. and seems to like h ' surroundings very much;" .And tl | superintendent of an industrial scho ss; for girls to which we stent a fine li lle_i tje Boston "tg^rijer writes: "In 01 ^receiving cottage tittle.-loaqjjjr hon) ;l]( sick children have become interest) )n j in and iyved a pet dog and cat b ty J longing to the matron, and when ? rei pulsed by the child toward the office "jjjtthe introduction of_ the dog' and c g , secured the desired results, and fgien lines* and--understanding wore cata 3S | lished. I am certain that benefici >v.j results must follow to the childr< " ,.... i?r-?-"vj" ~it:: f ii ? ?w>- wuwu?vsjio. care xor?mem rs ! (- W^r iiave_ also sent a beautiful cc WT+liB to Sj state school in^Maine upc of-Governor Bax ter's?reituest? All"th iv- will cheer the heart of the gracioi ef liijumL in Usance -who was quick recognize the significance and t) beneficial inlluence upon human cha of sucll a deed as that of Maine an i rare governor. ^ I ' ' ' * ?rinting & Supply itreet ?-?- ? |i - ? 2 badg* We make e: m-~ $n4 Ushera' b embossing ma department to w ?. . ** _ -?-? rinting & Suppb Jtreef -i, .r ij , ? 9 -T rlETTO LEADER ^ [na Negro Characters in z Recent Kofl toy DANIEL W* CHASE. re-77 :?~~~ ^ *r" D. Appleton & Company hav .? published a novel by Robert Mc ^ Bla?V which novel bears the ti x- author tries to show how muci **=--humor there is in ISTegro life 7 and claims that the Negro is a ry his best in the South. :The nov ^ elrcarrios the name of the lead ingi character. ?Fish Kelly is no lSt at all a masterful man; he lack 5s: iiiiXiaUve,_and becomes easy pre; u- to anyohe exhibiting sCrongei ad tendencies than his. He falls s ^ victimtoa member of his owi he race, a little higher up. In fac ia+ it is the usual thing that rai of for so many years in all of oui littlejbraihs^"who had money .am ar like,, who manages the monej fe-.] affairs. Little the imme of- ttfi other man who poses as a law e" yer and a preacher, simply use: i>oor Kelly, but Kelly finally ,rf finds "a way out. Kelly marrie: at and is still an easy 'victim' bu tk-tha spirit in him is loffry anr book ends by showing thai al ? ** , . >n even an "humble" slave cai V strike a telling blgwfOT~hls freg ^ dom. _ ^ -- - - - ~ in "Negrolana^-ls the namo of ^ Js_ pher Publishing House ($2.50) ^ it is unique; the name of th< ^.e author cannot be ascertined, bu ^ he beiives that the work wn have ^"wider-circulation if th< "i '7? l 4^4 A AaVAA A A A^i. ^ gy T^r r Company ^ ? Columbia, 3. t.? > Paraphernalia ; ^ . 1-3-" ~ 3 | Societies. ^ Anything 1'or "" your *! -j Jadge as shown in cut can he ?s organization. The metal part d and used in the Lodge room. officers carUaa^nado by same-i=p i up the sides. ~ li: ~ ? PRI ES^ 4 l(Each) ? ; i , i_ $1.50 < i8r__? 1.30 _j < 38 1.00 i 1 sr?rmri^rr .90 - jl -. ?j specially badges for all orders 5 ' "r~. ' "1 ad ge* for -all^ e htir che s.A large?^ chine is operated in our badge < do gold and ^Hver embossing. ^ y Company ] ^-Columbia, s. e. H 1 1 '" j - < ''' ftfof the author remains]!^ p Bp. The kirter is aouhlless t] Bred to in the foreword as ^ , ^Dr. Frank" who has hjfen -bf-^ southern educator for twenty?^ nehoolo in a Texas eity.? ?4*" e? The book is a study of1 racial ^ relations and, conditions andh aims to contribute to the undero standing of the Negro and the _cJ li supposed problem which his fT. presence Creates in AmerlcaTf~7 t j life so-caffed.' There is nothing-' in the hook to recommend its h: t , ' , <.j. , s fwammmmm?i???i f X. H. PIN jf ~ UNDERTAKER AT rB? / of South Carolin; I Cl1 1 Pinckney's Sanit? I I T. Office Phone 5707 II roof. Washington st.. V : ~ ' - ?? J..-. ^ ifgJHJHmrafajarsjaraiHj^^ I SOME OF THE FAC 11 ? ? BY T I North Carolina 1 Insuran jig Tool | > The saddest thing ' H realize the great necc * ? ^TTR ANCF, rrnlv tn hp *' i TOO LATE. = |- 'Listen, I j>11 If you do'nt want tc |j | We'll help you paj H?j&~ If you do want a ho *: ?? We^IHielp you bu; j>; | If you should die an g) on vnnv ty ? ? . ? ,? V | ' We'll help to pay i ? SEE ONE OF OUR , sLfi WILl EXPLAIN HOV j| W. H. HARVE i DISTRICT | 1001 WASHINGTON STREE djj ... COLUMBI pHill 1"'. i WJR p|- Merchani hIF\--'""- .TrT" I Correct btyle, r ? QtiaHtg Pi STEAM AND DI f I Hb_ TEl<tft I jj - 713 MAIN STREET, - T~ Saturday, February 7r 1925. urchase for library -use, and .lere is nothing that will give'7 a lasting place in literature, he athuor expresses his"views ^ 5 to mob viofence, is of the 0nion that, the establishment, of ; _ , 1 African Republic would be le correct lMngtand has his-iaracters committing ; -crimes, le like of which no: person, hnli vnr mny hr I 111 inlor nf is skin, would commit. __ . " r CK.NEY VDEMBALMER t and Georgia. ^ Leapes^Undgrtak^ j 1 Sy "BesfjService in the Jciiyw : ? := 1?'""' SI e?? I " l WITH J ; xiplete Motor Outfit. | / ond to NONE in the State. iry Barber ShopTI CITY. COME AND SEE I JSELFV " I " Residence Phone 7765 > rnr xjMBIA, S C. I ^ TS DISCOVERED | 7^ HE . ^ P ~~~~r t Mutual Life | ce Co. ?: pf all is for one to ?| Issity for LTFE"W-j| ^ ar the TDoctor say ? Friend - BL i > own a home, - | -I rthe rent. < ' - JBJ~ me, y one. ? --??I? * Cleave a mo$t- E "home, 5="::=^i it off. ^ 4~J . a nr\tto .a vn uv P fiuuii ao i M i ?? ? (, State Agent 3 '! OFFICE? I _ ' T,- , PHONE 4820 S a, s. c. ; a I uzittiBnsznittmsBmmimn ? : -r- ' ?; 1 UNSON [..; t Tailor j ?* ^ g "i AnA Workmanship Jj ~ tY CLEAWNg : 1^?d COLUMBIA g. C. I