The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1925, Page TWO, Image 2
|| MORAL CODE FOR
IE SCHOOLCHILDREN
K IN GOD WE TRUST
If I Want To Re a Happy,- UseflJ
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COtJRAGE and HOPE
. I riiusi be bravo?Tin* mean*
I must be brave Enough and
strong epough to control what I
" lliIiikfroiF^nai l say in^MXTfarf
p_ I do, and I must always be hopeful
because hope is power for
iL 4 improvement. ;
WTSPOM
I must act wisely-r-In school,
{ at home, playing, working, reading
or talking I must learn how
jf^-- to-choose-the good, and how to
\ avoid the bad.
- INDUSTRY and GOOD
?- HABITS
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I must make my "character,
strong?My character is what T
am, if not in the eyes of others,
rf. then in the eyes of my own conscience.
Good thoughts in my
mifid will keep out barfthoughts."
R WVion T nrri rHns\r crhhd T
It . shall have no time to,do evil. I
f - training myself in-good habits.
K . KNOWLEDGE and USEFUL|
~ . ~?NESS " .
I must .make my mind strong
. ?The better I know myself, my
L fellows and the-?vorid about me,
r~, the happier and more useluLT
__ shall Jae. I must always welcome
useful knowledge in school,
at home, everywhere^
TRUTH and HONESTY
I must be truthful and honest.
?I must know what is_t?ue in
? ?must tell the truth without fear.
""Finust be,honest in all my deal...
5 ings and in all my thoughts.
self-respect.
!L UT7 AT T,UT7>T TT
nuxiuiiir aim
eL^NLlNESS
I must make my 4>ody strong
? ATv pypg mv'tnntVi ony Vinnyf
my whole body must be health,
ful so that my mind can work
properly. I must keep physical?
ly and morrrfiyclean:
?- HELTI%LNEm_and
= - ? -"unselfishness
_ help others who jieed help?If
% I ftm-sfrfmg.I roan holp. pothcra^
?I can bi kindrl can forgive those
a, who hurt-mc and 1 can Lelj?- protect
thje weak, the suffering, the
I"* young and the old, and dumb
animals.
. charity
Irnusf love?1 must ldvo Gocf,
who c^hated not only this earth
\ ? but also all men erf" all races, na^
:Ltions and creed:/,- who are my
brothers, I must love my par;
^ " ents, my home, my neighbors*
my country, and be loyal to all
these. "
- HUMILITY ancf reverence
I must knnw fhnf (hpro 'iro ol.
ways more things to learn?
What I may know is small conv
pared ta.what can be knowp. I
mustrespect all wha have*more
gr ' wisdom tjian I, and have rever^enceYor
all that is gbodT And I
must know how and whom to
>-? ' obey,??
FAITH and RESPONSIBILITY
I must do all these things be
iand to humanity for how I live
and how I can help my fellows,
and for the extentrfo which my
fellows may trust, and .depend
upon me.?Collier's.
Although he's totally hlind,
Clyde Rothriek, 33, arr-evangeiist,
has_crossed a 2,000 foot
railway bridge spanning -fhe
Grand fiver at Grand Rapids,
Mich., almost every day for a
year. On his perilous joiTrneys
he is accompanied only by hfe
I dog, Silver, A false step and an
"./oncoming train would hurl Roth.
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Eye of JNeedle Contains
__ Letter With 44 Words
Washington.?A 44-word letter,
contained in the eye of a
needle, has been received at the
Smithsonian institution. The
microscopic-missive, which was
sent to the* inwtifntinw
_ of the board of regents, is sc
"small it must be magnified 88
ttmes befbre it can He rend. It
measures exactly one 1",250th of
! a square inch.
ThO text of the letter follows:
"This Ts a crude, hurriedly
prupmutl, huge . iini|,ilu uf microengraving.
I trust it wHl r?r>n.
tain a moment of interest to the
-regents, and regret Shafr-tfrrie
prevents - preparing ~an. exhibit
tion more worthy of the inspection.
Believe me to be, yours
cordially, Alfred McEwe."
Stranded 5ft-Tnn
??Whale Hauled??
In by Tugboat
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Port Arthur, Tex.-^Hundreds
of people have journeyed he-re
to s?e the 50-ton whale capturd
in th Gulf of Mexico 20 miles
south of bere after- receding-tide
*had left it stranded. Halfdred
with an eight-incll Hawser, llie
monster was towed tu the beach
here / by tngboatsT Derricks
were' used To ground it. In an
effort to ^escape after the tughAflto
Uod nnnled it xirpH iwoi/Ia
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the jetty .and it had broken two
-hawsers, the whale rammed its
head agains I <jTC-xpm7mtr~j
wattand died a short time after.
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THE PALMET
i Colored People To
\ Aid In Support pf ?
Voorhees, Likely
(By Rev. I. E. Uowery).
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Charleston, S. C., Jan.?I was
s called to Charleston on Friday,
: ial importance^ I remained in
? the city oyer Sabbath and wo*/;
shipped at the Wesley M.>^E.
" church on Meeting 1
about 50 years sgif CJn^Mon^dayT
was invited to visit the Inter-denominational
T ~ Ministers'
rirrrinn-present
50 years ago, and at that time
>omed it^JienceJ^majrbe styled
a fhnrter member of the Tnt.erdenominational
Ministers Union
of Charleston. The union is a
large one. having possibly 'some
30 odd members, and the majorMonday.
They rare men of Tin
telligence and seemed to?have
been trained in some _ college.
rector of St. Mark Episcopal
church is the president. ^ _
J listened - attentively to the
papers read and to the discussions.
-But when Rev.-Harrisson,
the president, and an Epis"conal
clergyman brought up tho'
"Voorhees coilege Ideated at Denmark.
then I hegan to take^notes.
And this is about what he said;
Bishop Guerry of tha Lower Diohad
a meeting last week with the
colored clergy of Charleston, and
stated^Td^them that ~the Episcocal
Church of South Carolina
mi
inting & Supply
reet
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?&J). ol s!m Lodge ]
(Banners.
This-'style Ba
made for any or
..pan be detached
Badges for of
style with lace i
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2 badges
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- 6 badges
1 9 rro a
We make esp
ana ushers' bac
emboRRing
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had agreed to take over Voorhees
college, located at Denmark
for the education of Negroes
He said Bishop FinTay's diocest
had already taken action in fa
vor of this project. Bishop
Guerry said that Since Mrs
Voorhees' death,debt of.sfim*
jp<5,000 has accumulated. The
tate as.much as she gave it whik
shejWAsliving, hqpqe this debt
The- hishop said *he church is
wiling tarire ftlP ftr?Vir>rd^au^
rincT assume the debt. He asked
if the colored people wouldjbe
willing to be responsible for $50b
pf tliP union
thoughFthaTrtllei' ?
It is thought that the name
of thesehool - would not be
nh?nyefl~ Jt will always ~tig
<<rri i r u .. ?? t a.
xne v uutuccs- v^unege. it is
also thought Prof. M. A. Menafee
as treasurer will remain in
V
charge and that Prof. Blanton
will continue as principaI7 The
schoorhas a fine plant, sometlring
over StOO acies of land, and
several bulidings. It .is well
^^^Sng mules, horses,
cows and hogs. It is an industrial-Schooh-something
on the order
of the TnaVpgep TnRtitnt^_
Several trades are taught there
in addition to rfarming and gardening.
The colored people of
ed Episcdpalians are delighted
at the idea of the Episcopal
church-taking over Voorhees
college.?The Record. ?
?Thp^fstr colored rcgimonfeA
enter "the services of -tho Rebellion
was the Fifty-fourth Mas
sachusetts Volunteeers.
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Societies. J
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Anything lor -your
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dge as shown in cut can be <2
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^anjzaTion. The metal part. /
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and used in the Lodgej'oom.?
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Iges for ^all churches. A large \
line is operated in our badge
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to gold and_s!lver embossing i
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IXjifting Power of Love^-P*
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[ ^Love lifts up the lowest jto ?
^ the highest, places the lowly g
^ borp by the istde of the bright ^
particular star. It binds us to
* earth; and when our loved one s
[_ flag been taken from us it lifts o
its"glories and its victories ? T
"Without it a life-passedjis like 0
" a" year gone fby without any ?
.summer- coldt
without pleasure or charm." With
it the worst state is endurable. ?
V. H. PIN
UNDERTAKER A]
of South Carolin;
a Pinckney's Sanifc
ST EQII1 THE^
tl^Oflice l>honp"V,7n7
1006 WASHINGTON ST..
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* ej The saddest thing
| realize the great nec<
IS ?SURANCE only to he
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tjf If you dohithwant t
JI We'll-help you pa
| If'voil do want a Kr
|-j|_. _We'll help you bu
11 If you should die ai
1 ~ gage on youi
^ cj J WeUl help to pay
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January. 31, 1925. :? V"hlT
palace is ,but a stable or "... ?"
n outhouse' without it a very??
rison; the very prison when the ? i
wed one shares it is a palace. ^
uch is particular love. When
hat; npon the freeing of our"_ '
ouls from this "nructdy~ vesture
ellQW&.and love of adoration for -ur
Maker we shall not be far *
f^jt^prDparadfse, for indeed
tavcn ? riaiuiuii)' 10 uxuveisai.?
Iain Friswell.
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mplete Motor Outfit.
twwHt> tvojNn; in tii^ State.~ 77.
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CITY, come anb see
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Residence Phone 7-7 5
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