The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 20, 1913, Page TWO, Image 2
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HOW TO SPEND MY DAYS
In the Year 1913 Better than I Did
In the Year 1912.
Any student in any school of Wil?
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namsDurg coumy wnu wui wriicurc
best essay on the "Best way of spending
each day of this year 191.1," will
be presented with a $5 gold piece,
and the second best $2.50. The
judges will be composed of live disinterested
parties headed by the
tounty Superintendent of Education.
All essays must be in The County
Record office March 1 and must be
strictly original.
Everyone should start out with
good resolutions for the year 1913.
I am going to study and get the
best marks 1 have ever gotten. I
am not guing to get any demerits
the whole year and I should not expect
my teacher to give me any more
than I make on my lessons. I am
going to obey my teacher, so that I
will not make her spend half of her
time answering questions and telling
me to keep quiet when I should be
studying or listening to what she is
saying. The thing to do is to obey
your teacher and you will not get
into any trouble. People should
work and make something new come
in every day, so that we will know
more and more every day, which I
think we should. About one or two
hundred years ago people did not
have the advantages we have now
and I hope in one or two hundred
years from today people will have
more advantages than we have now.
Edgar Baker.
The way to spent} the days of the
new year is to do your best each
day. While in school you should
learn each lesson perfectly and not
get any demerits, and when your
teacher asks you to do a job, do it
and do not complain.
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or mother wants you to do a job,run
ahead and do it. Do not let them
have to tell you twice. If father
does not feel well and wants you to
fro and get some medicine for him,
or mother wants some wood in the
kitchen, go ahead and get it.
Be kind to other members of the
family or anybody else, and do not
pick a quarrel. Be kind to your pet
animals and other animals, and they
will be kind to you. If a friend
comes to see you, be kind to him
and he will come to see you again.
Play any games he wants to play, if
you know how to play them, and if
you get any fruit, divide it with
your company. If you do a kind
deed to any or make anybody happy
it will make you happy also.
I am a boy of the fifth grade and
when vacation comes, I hope to feel
that I have done a good year's work
and can lay books aside and have a
good time, and not be reviewing to
make the next grade.
H E Montgomery.
There are a great many resolutions
made at the beginning of a new year,
but a very few of them are ever carried
out. 1 made a few and I hope
I will succeed io carrying them out.
They are to study . hard and try to
know my lessons in order to be promoted.
Then I want to help my
parents all that I can and try to be
good to everybody and make them
as happy as I can. I hope I will be
able to continue to do so.
At the end of the month I like to
walk into mv school room and find
my name on the honor roll. In order
to get on it I will have to study
' hard. I have made up my mind that
after examinations I am going to
study real hard and get on the honor
roll with a good average. After
I get through studying and doing all
of my work for the afternoon, I always
like to go for a walk to gather
wild flowers, go horseback riding or
take some other good exercises.
When summer comes the school
children are always getting up picnics.
They generally get one or two
of the teachers to go with them, for
they always want some older person
along with them. I always like for
that time to come, because we have
such gcod times. Sometimes we go
to a saw dust pile or in tne woods
under the shade of trees.
In the summer after school stops
i want to go off and spend a while
with some of my friends.
I hav? also resolved to attend Sunday-school
and preaching more often
this year than I did last year.
Mary McCanis.
rhe best way to spend a profitable
/ear is to make some resolutions at
the beginning of the new year. In
making these resolutions let us try
to live up to them. To do this we
must spend each moment of the day
in a useful way. But there is no
ase to make these resolutions unless
they are made in the right spirit and
with the determination that we will
live up to them each day.
To live each day right we must
have the grit and determination to
make each day better than the one
before. Determination toward the
right thing is the whole secret of
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progress. We are happy, useful
and strone. or we are miserable, de
spicable and weak, because it is our
will to be so. Our thoughts influence
us in our deeds. Everybody as
a rule has a pick at January because
it reminds us of what we have promised
to do for a new and happier year.
We have behind us our old faults
and begin each day over. To mention
all of the things we must or
must not do would be tiresome. But,
first, we will mention some of the
things we must shun to live right.
We must not use indecent language
or curse, play games of chance,have
undesirable associates,loaf the street,
disregard the Sabbath, neither must
He by our negligence or laziness
cause other people any trouble. And
never for a minute lose control of
our temper and tongue; we should
not speak about any one unless we
can say sunieunug nut;.
Now, we can name some of the
things we can and ought to do. Be
studious and industrious, kind to
dumb animals and, above all, he nor
our parents. Let us try to dc> all
we can to lift other people's burdens
and troubles. Be cheerful and happy.
If we live by the golden rule
, we shall not regret it. 1913 wi'l be
an unlucky year for all cowards,
cheats, lazy people and sneaks. But
to those who strive honestly and
cleanly it will be the happiest year
1 they have ever spent.
James Sullivan,
Kingstree Graded Sch ool.
Methodist Minister Recommimds
inamDeriaiQ s tougo Kemeay
Rev James A Lewis, Milaca.Minn,
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