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SuUiMliiy, At>rH 4, 192b. -?- * g y - ... g I _i_/' Peace on Earth, \\ 3?\\ ? llz [k,ndness? Justice] S I Hui ~ ? Vy?\ Ever y Living JJ ^ J # Creature. ~^r * /J . g I NAT o;axa33C8a??0?8?5?^^ BENEDICX^QLIJElCUELi^ HUMANE SOCIETY 1 Plan Proqranr-for Humane Sunday ? Miuli Inl^mst. in Local O?saniaation.r J During tne past \yeek a'pprmnnpnf J ?r?-organization of lhe~ Junior Humane 1 ? ? ?-Education Society was organized at "* 'Benedict College in thtS" city." At thtf * organization short-talks on humane welfare and activities were made hy. ^ the president of the college, the Rev. j Clarence J3. Antisdel, D. -D., LL. D., Dean Frederick C. Rodfern^-formerly I * of the University of RobheSterr New 1 York, now 'at Benedict, -Miw A ? * Nelson, R. N.r siiporintnmlArit of the college hospital and Mr. Seymour Car?rol, field secretary of the American . _ Humane Education- -society of Bos- 1 ! tOB-|?MjlSS. ' ' ' ' r The history of the society founded ^ _ by iGeorgc T. Apgcll of Boston-wa? ^ rc\iewe(h_by the speaker. . Miss Nel-! - son is the fuculty director for the fu-! ft???-ture humane activities at the~CoiregeT~ and the following are the officers: President, William F. v Poe; vice ^ president, ftliss Myrtle Bass; execu-,-t r. tiye secretary, Miss Jemmy.elIYerdell.J{ Williams; recording secretary, Miss i Marion Beatrice AVise:-treasurer Rnv ] l Phillip Cunningham and chaplin, OwerrTt Ritter one of the ministerial students. >1 National humane Sunday will be A observed at the college with exercises U college :ieSftpcl, Sunday April 1< l-?he lilth-to which the-public is invited. The speaker will - bo- announced, spec- f ial music, is being arranged for the \ x>-? exercises. The new officers were in-n stalled by President Antisdel of the M _ college. :? 1 1 Special attention is directed to the 1 many prizes for humane education byjj Tety at 180?Longw6od-"~Ave, -Boston, |1 Mass. From time, to time announce-if ments of the .prizes that are- offered |j. will be-published in this column.-*. In- | ~?1 ?-? formation- relative to~ humane" week i' ?? or the prizes to be had may be-pro- M cured if- you write the field secretary, |1 American Humane Education Society,!1 j??V mj?9 Ann. Sli't'l't, Greenville, or the ,nh-jf -ttonal society headquarters"; Boston^ Z : Mass. -1-? ~ ' 1' ^ ~ Mt\ 21. M. Mathews, president of | the Junior Humane Society at-Mor- 1 ris College, class ,'27, was a week-end ! * - - visitor in Columbia attending. the \ - State Convention of Teacher^. Anions those who pave their en-1 7 . durj&menETo''"humane education <iuring the^State Convention of Teachers j of South Carolina were: Dr. Robert i Shaw Wilkinson, president State A. lt and M. College; Dr. John J. Starks, 1 j pre>idiuitof AlorrisX'oireffe; l)ri David i i H. Sims, president'of Allen Univer- 'l sity; Dr. Clarence B. Antisdel, pres- i ident of Benedict College; Prof. C. A. t r.nw.?r>n nrn <1 ft en t of Pnlmoftii Stnto s -Teachers' Association, and others. >; - The Slogan-by Thanksgiving Day, fc _ ^ "A JUNIOR HUMANE SOCIETY or 0 Band of Mercy" iu every school and|* cullcge in-South CuroHfta. Th6 tftagbHl ers -are teaching it, the preachers are ' preaching it, the press is publishing i it." Prot. Uhas. A. Lawson, presi-O dent of the " State Convention of it teachers, "South Carolina and the; . member* of the Palmetto State-Teach-'t ers Association should have a Band U of Morcy in every school." . I Dr. James S. Eafle, president of 1 South Carolina Baptist-State Conven tion has issued a proclamation calling on the ministers of the Stntn tn proorh specjal_ humane sermons on National * Humane Sunday. _ s ! -Hendersonville, N.- C., is holding 1 its first mass?meeting in the interest r of-htmrane education, Sunday after- ' noon. April the 5th tho fifh A?anna _ High Schol auditorium, the ftev. J. A. P Brannan, D. D:t pastor of the First v Baptist church is sponsoring the movement. . -?? Everyone must rejoice at every re- I lief given the horse by the automobile f truck. If, however, anyone -thinks I* the timiTfias come when this faithfulj* I servant needs no longer the protect*! ing care of the humane society, it is * ^ because he does hot know the facts. Is Tfpre i* what Major EHhu Church, transportation engineer of the port of : :? Ne\v York, said the other day: ^ "The use of the motor truck has t grown faster than the facilities with which to use it efficiently: In most * cities there is so much street congestion that motor" trucks aro being * m? T lluuttleil uut uf- ? "The cost of trucking is measured I by the time taken^-rathey thAn Hia. I tance. It costs six cents s minute c . * -T*^ ?*" 1 rf? nerican Humane 11 lucation Society ? jj News Review mane News Service Bureau g: g 9 Ann Street ireenville, South Carolina IONAL HUMANE WEEK ? i pi*iLl3th, to 19th,~192& c t t k ntroot, ^ ind half that much to maintain a j - dorse truck there. ? -. [,* "Street delays and time consumedL n loading and- unloading trucks are 1 50 groat that the nroifiT often io opportunity tor justify itself. "Con- , icquontly the horse ts-aettraly coming v mck. ?- L; J. . "But apart from business there has i vever been so much need of the horse j n our national life as in the present, j rhe horso can help the moral and y- . physical development of our people is nofhnig else can. -"No~boy grows un properjy unless,! le associates with horses and dogs, i Coo many young people have automo- { files and" too Tewhave horses^ The J ncrcasing -slrain of. city life makes it: . lecessary for the business man to ;eep fit, and no exercise fequals horseinck riding/' . , EXECUTING YOUR OWN WILL. An Annuity Elan* ? ? rr: The Masjachusetts S. P. C. A. and;he^Amorican Humane Education So-j (iety will roCeive-gifts, large or small, j entering into a written obligation j fintliilg tfTe, Duuicty snfuly lu .lin uiU' ife. a vcasonaWfe' rate of interest, or m. annuity fprnn amount agreed tpom. "*"i iiv raif ui miiTi'si or amuuni u ? >f annuity will necessarily depend iporr the ajre~ of the donor. ?|?r The wide financial experience and ! liprh standing:-of the tfUstecrs^Char-jes G. Bancroft, vice-president of the \ First -National Bnak of Boston, Char.!?es E. Roperson, president of the Bos-' on-Safe Deposit and Trust Company, ind John R. Macomber, president of, riarris, Forbes and Company, to > vhom are entrusted the rare and nian- j igement of our invested funds, are a guaranty of the security of such' an\ nvfestment. ___ \ Persons of comparatively small. _ neans may by "this "arrangement oh-7*j aip a rbetter income for life than 'p ould be had with equal safety by the1' isual method of investment, while j ^ ivouling the risks and waste of a vill" contest, and ultimately promot- at ng the cause of the dumb animals. ! no The Societies solicit correspondence^,fj ipon this subject, and will be glad anc o furnish all further details. Write jv 'or ."Life 'Annuities," a pamphlet no vhich will-be. senLfr.ee. ^, 9 < fWO~MEDALS FOR SAVING DOGS.1 ciSJ r' v. 'act The medal of Massachusetts Socie- , the y for the Prevention of Cruelty to js \nimals inscribed, "Awarded for H'1- rirc nantiy," has been given to "Master! an< Florido Scanzillo, of Last Boston, Thr ind to Mr. Peter J. White, of Water-< " own, for heroic acts of merty to jng I" "1" :?: Scanzillo, who is twelve years old,jCa? >n December 30" jumped" into the har- < jor amidst cakes of floating ice to jnt, ;ave a little mongrel pup that was: Gf tvith hrrrr and sttpped- into the icean. Several persons saw the boy, an( tnd dog struggling in the water^hur- not ied to them in a boat and pulled * ? hem aboard. | White,-a painter, saw a dog break LrotTgh~thtrrice ori the Charles River,yp|n fanuary 5; By means" of one of his cje adders laid on. the ice ho -eueeeeded i n rescuing the dog, though with great' fbhmger of breaking through himself:7the CRUELTY-WITH A PURPOSE The Associated Press gives us this 'rom Dallas, Texas:/ _ZZZH~t-sen A Negro teamster * was " arrested we lere yesterday and fined $10 for beat-lgr^ ng' his team with a leather strap j par nodeled after the "bat" using for||iav logging prisoners on state farms.! [he strap was given to -the?Negro j >y T. TC. Irwin, Dallas legislator,] " vith instruction to use It on his team.]--; "I just wanted to show that Dallas ! von't let an animal be. treated, like, he Texas prisoners are," Irwin said, i (j The legislator is waging an active j ight to have th'd '"bat" abolished De rom the state penitentiary. He paid Fr< he Negro's bill. j p^, Probably the horse would have suf-* ered Willingly had he known the rea- Eh his pumsl.M.ckkl. - -Aii For cruelty to a dog, Judge O. H. | jyj 3ryan, ofjioustorv Texas, ordered at hirtecn-year-old boy to write out (Y< 'Senator Vest's Eulogy on the Dog" Goi Ive hundred tiroes. We doubt U any ad having done that will ever want -yy" o harm a dog again. An PERR&Rming wild animal - rf acts given up There will be no performing wild An inimals with the Ringling Brothers- Ah mil i nfciiii THE PALM I. STRAY LE ? < A Department of C By WILLIAM D. (All contributions to this Departn poetry," accompanied by .stamped at and sent. :to- 150X^4- Tay 1 or column. Allworthy manuscripts \vill nam<t Amateurs and poet-aspirants, tha ;alent, if you have it.) rhe Editor of this Department of - ^irin^-poems-OTT any subject For any < _jnuiianis, expressions of friendship, < kinds. After seeincr tHe recent nicture was so deeply impressed that I wro THE ETERNA Wp nffpn lnnjrh fin, - The story of creation ar We scoff to hear of heavei . ? Or-tho--Lovo-Ghriat^whc To purge our souls of sin,Of Death and banish sorro Laugh who will,?the ham - In characters of blood ar -A^eodethatlike a muunU Still stands unchanged, 1 Experience, the mother of "Has taught man that that - __The-God who -gave the t The Pharoahs, Greeks and - But Go(T"still lives and" s And as the war-torn centi The Law grows brighter ir Who tries to pass this Law Never, escapes the dreac lie shall ^ lirnlfPn Winy That Truth thru His spi] r ree.it we will to let th' et Obeyed, purge us of sin, ai Upon the fleshy tables of r Th' eternal law of Love' As in each human heart,? T shall obey"; though my ? Tor-jays The Hook I love; _ And Life is love, and all v The silent ruins of Egypt Swept by the winds of aj - -TJie holy peace beneath e; U-Are witness^that His la\ 4 . p And in my soul, I know ai That o'-er the hills of Sina r-num -and Bailey Combined Shows An' :t season. The decision of the She Kingllng brothers ta sell^jr^ se animals (the sale was concluded] ihe end of the 1924 season), has. ' Dey doubt," frCCh the caustTof much won-! An' and comment among circus folks, i An 1 for their benefit The Billboard es the reasons, which come from1 i sa less -an authority-t* ^ ^-Xhorlea igimg lilftrSett:: ~ | Whf tL Thcie ha., beTO^rTo'u eft ^critkL, rr> by the public of wild-animal j gpa] s to warrant us in with drawing j Joe m, as a quite common impression Wif prevalent that tigers, lions, etc.; er i taught Ul! very rough methods. ; fn 1 that it isj cruel*"to force them:"\y, ough their stunts. '2. -Many parents object to bring-SDor< ' young children--lu?a show;?in Hell hich men and women enter the T^f; Is TV jes with ferocious beasts.? s- - - - j *3. The delay in hauling animals An* o and outof^he^eireus teijl._iuiil! Ajl' "transferring the animals?from Liza ,-v.? ->? ? .ji ouiiuiiK uuns mm inp rnnmin j d back, is very objectionable and ^-altogether without danger. pQ< '4. The public seems to prefer an- Allu ll acts in Which the animals them- Says ves seem.to?take- an inteyested'anJ" .yful part, akdodoga.^cnts, torses, | phants,* etc." i IVe Helieve that the..cruelty ao apt She prevail in The Training?ef?these? public will some day recognize. Xftf :hisnvill be good news to all mem- j Wf s ul'' Hie Jack London-Club. It is An' ne evidence ot the growth of public ~WKf Tfrrient relative to such acts, and As"J heartily congratulate The Ringling ?thers and Barnum and Bailey Com- ^n? ly upon the decision to which they. An' te come. [An' m , ^ " j Yes VHEN LIZA " iAn-' RECITATES." 01 She - "By Robert "Paris TTdwardF?. - I All' 'or The Associated Negro Press.) An' - *- fhhat great big hall was crowded w'9' im de ceilin, to <ie-iio' y1 f1 ' de late ones was pushin' *tP, to git inside de d"' ??- efas de berry swelles' concert er Din in Jersey state -, She - jes^tliink^my oniyffirlegf f -35m? ia was ter recitate. An' - - < ' An' Ljza she's a talker, Did Ps jes lak her p<T' ol' ma'. ' An1 ds, she's layin' neaLdewillers, Jes rie, lef Liza wif her pa;L_ ' .AnJ^ t it?y Liza she's ma comfort; I no mo' has heaht aches, ' Tain ;n Ise sittin' in a concert All ; '-mv Liza rpeitfltaa -D?+ y ' P"' ' Liza in dig .concertT You 'se day axed her ter talc' paht. You h L brot her rite dere wif me, But was proud, yes from mah heaht. Lak LIVES :-: : '", i urrent Poetry * ? ftOIMNSON. 5 i3nt must be typew.rittcnr"real?? id uddressed return envelope, g >ia,~ 3. C., Lo-TtlXTtxirCor'bt this t be printed under your own g this is:your chance to develop ? fer&JHS?services to anyone de- J jr topics for pro^Hims^f "all' , "The Ten Commandments," te theifoltowing TTnes L LAW. J Etobinson. ? - _ a HflbrowA toll. ? id the flood;? . i-*o of hell.TT^? r-g-ave His Iroly blOod"" -remove the curse? w from the wofld. 3 of God hag Written, id purging fires, !iin, thuhcler^sniilten, ^ ~ though even Time expires. mighty code still: rules. ions vvhu defied \ '* :eir-fokl law-of Ioye*2L II __ Romans all have died>? till abides His Love! v-r iries exp.ire,?? IJ/ ;. ' ^ '^7 I 1 . 7 " :: ? unheeded by, ? ' Iful, just decree;? did Jesus die? It blood, might make us free: "?-?> ernal code, id banish Deathr ny soul, ' --- s deeply written,? -in Nature_'g-soulr tunrf I10 tfnu'tfnn^ 'irOl ' , Jffe ?T' Great God is_ Lover-, yho live must love! ? and of Rome,, i..L, ~ jes that forget;? ach cross-capped djome, v is standing yet. adJovft t.lie code _ :. j i Godly rule. I 'nowed (dey's no use talkial) . tt'nuld. get along fust rate,??? dde-felks- dey alius laks ter . h my Liza -recitate. called oh-Martdy JackSOnT ' ' she sung a song so sweet,' ter heah 3Iiss Lizzie Foster her valeen was -a-Jtreak ; de ,aujxmce dey jes hollered ys to inah.-'cf, "Yo' wiater" v- . Trr'ttrt?^ rrnn''' '-errc'i ? it my Liza recitates. Msaac Johnson's darter <e a tol'able pretty piece Seott, he played de pianer Bill Thom's little niece > dey called on Jinirnift lUn^rm tell bout de-Sailor's Fate> ys to myself quite sotly en does Liza recitate-?} came a siifkHnn Pfl'rpnogg) - r de man saitTload and clear, .1111 -.1 - i ^ ? i ? ii .nu picuseu ter nean a s iection I Us...Lh&?J-eitk ins heah4-J~ ~ ? my Liza rose up sofly, _] walked un dcre io-s as -mught, i ^it_iLera whisperin' sofly,, lujenco seed -her en mitt1?-tlcj^ hollered and" dey yelled, dey heahed dat Liza Jenkins svspoke her pieces well. 5 ue man wnat reads ae program alt jtrs~stop-ycr ycllin* " " Miss Jenkins recitates? _ den grrbx! out do "suBjeF, de GuHud-Boys in Blue, she spoke bout eullud so'ders > to dis old flag was true. * L? in de lrLe_fer-freedom, ? it makes ma of heahf nrhe i n I gits ter thinkin' bout it wy Liza"recitates.- ? * . ft. tol' 'em 'bout Ft. Wagner, 'bout ol' Kernel Shaw, she tol' 'cm bout Ft. Pillar, dey "odefer deeds in war. _sh<t_5aid dey_sftait 4e-rebels ?n tol' de days and dates), de folks dey sits dere speechless i dey heahed her recitate. made de motions to it, she clinched he rlil fis' she showed dem how de sojers r dere-grrmr-an' COTTTctrf'f miss. . she showed 'em Kow dey acted n dey entered Buzzet's gate, de aujence_dey was spollboun' tl dev heer^d hpr reritntn^ m fipished nil her tallnn' bIu maJu a pretty bow, ~ d,c crowd dcy yelled and hollered a smile lit Liza's brow, dey clap dere hands ? my goodness T~tell yer it was great ter sit dare in de aujence, heah Li2a recitate* it no use er sayin' you folks what's sittin' heah- > y?.USB JiBBl'l'lf tf6t'>d as Liza ~ yo' didn't, does yo' heahj '' can trabbel all dis country, can go frum state ter state r-.y Y' all won't heah,jio speakin' my Lisa recitates. | ? Davis Fjovjj j_Shop and ! Beauty Parlor? jj "I'oro System" j Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas; \ ' and; all Sjtia so n able' Flo {vers. -1 \? Witx^arrri?Fresh CjutT WE DELIVER.HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M.J j.1; : Sundays ..?9.-A. M. TO 1 P. M. | " > Mmo j?J 1 PHONE 8098 r I 2103Gervais St., Columbia, S. C. | 1 FOR SALE " ' - r[ _jl?. , > lwodorant, Vanishing Cream, Cold f Cream, Talcum Powders,.Toilet Wat- Q _i -/ fer; Bouquet Perfyme. , '! ? PORO SYSTEM M SfAI.P anA II A ml 1 l>r 4T>*?r.-'v'ir To - - ?. uuu limn & IVJU/1 A 4VI JUi\ 1 AO Mme. Edith Holmes i No. 9 tnOMPSON ROW H< NEW BROOK LAND, S C. *0 V;".. . Alonzo P. Ha INCORPORi IZZuW^TAKERS an 1 Funeral Supplies^al "I 1012 Washni^ton St., PH0N1 For HIGH""CLASS CLEANING ?j?JOSEPH REEE 2 _ lOlLG^rvais Street,"? ?^pecial Attention given to Oi If ' ' ALL WORK Gl'A | ? N7XTREII -4 - Altorney ^at-Law and ? ' . ' "L acti c?iin_glICour Is? If 1119 Washington Street, If) . | [j J. H. ROBE ? "7 TAILOI %- - ?-Cleaning-, Pressing S _- - Neatly-Done.^ Suits;] ?Work Called For' e S: . - TELEPHONE _g?111344 Wanltiftftcrn S(freet7 X X"X>,!,,!-X"I'?X?X'-l?l'-X??X-X-!-!-!? g |=_. REESE'S DRU MRS. P. R. REE 3 A Full Line of Patent ; -a? Cigarettes- and Tobaccos. Madam C. J. WdlkeFs 1 ^phSNEI; T 142^ Assembly Street, p comp?;o;poppa^xip^aopo^x>x^3pp82pp; | . . ' P.,A. SM c Cleajtjng, -Presrsinj C: ~ ' and Dyeing. AIM c . . -. anteed." :1017 Washington St., ly ' - ? ? - - ^ {. ?X"X~X?XK?X~X?X?X"X~Sm&??^^^&! x ,^JVHF\ IN COT.UMDTj t= . , ..^ f BROADWAY^ | EVERYTHING SANITARY i - FISH andl $ i IN SEAS* |?- D. W. WOOI ? 1108 Washington Street, V wkkvq ??????? ? Auk ~c j: iiliii iHBiiiTi i I NELSON'S BEAUm^j PARLOR ,t 4 ? -?* Hair Dressing1 All Kinds. ' :-: . / . : dme. Josephine Nelson,-MgjlH 117 Wheat St., Columbia, S. THE ROSE SHOP ie Rose Shop is being oricrate* , by ' ~M V IiiibI JVIrs. Georgia Overby it and Wax Flowers. Florjjgfl esigns at Reasonable Price^H me. Ruff Poro Hair Dressing! Parlor being operated at the samel * . Address Rose Shop Open on Sunday. jurs: y:au a. i\l. to 8:30 F. M.M 10 Washing*"" -r Phone393jM rdy& Co. ??T I d EMBALMERS fl ; Lowest Prices 9 S 3922 Columbna, S. C. 9 and PRESSING ]\ 1 >, Tailoriii^ ~j Columbia, S. C. y Jt of Town Customers. !j> j| KAMi-ED. ;; .a iftTTrJ-n a n o o rt doomi) hop*. 1 Residence Phone 6798 y 1 EKICK . :r~j Notary Public. % j State ^nd Federair- X Columbia, S. C. $ 1 >x-x~x~x-x-x-x~x~x~x?:-x? -- ^ - T * ^ t ^ , L ii J. - - RTSON ' and -Altering Made To Order." ~"t" ind Delivered. -i S 4003 , L?r Columbia, S. C. \ ? N G STORE? ? < !SE, Prop. ' ^\y' Medicines._ Cigars. . ? . A "Full Line of Preparations at all odas: "J" * Oft " " i_ -I OdmV ? T- M Columbia, S. C. 3 0S&CO? ITH ^ 1 ^ ?, Altering -? [ L~" -York Guar- '- \ ? Columbia, S. C. '1 ? : < ?? ? i, eat at the j l VIRY CAFE r And up-to-date ~~1: i SAME ii? on. . .