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-t.f ) .?,? ^ , -/-.Saturday, Maylao, 1925, Ij^o^^Qlory II i if Peace on Earth, \ ^?\ tlx [.Kindness, Justice! o \\0 v and Mercv to - JJ > / VC-\ Every Living JJ^Ti ^V1EATU!^/ , r . T'' ?;? BRitffy '%r I *"T~7 mmhII [ , ; DR. FRi The President of*the Ai f r \:. * Boston, Mass., who is spon: field work'ers of the society National Convention of Co America at Durham.?N. C. : , THE DOG, N Senator Vest had 1 iv J man whose dog had 1 [yd . I - It is said the plaintif 1 ." " ishecf speaking the j r * J tneir seats. The spee i V -' ^ i"": "Gentlemen of the , ' a . .in this world may tur my. His son or daug .---o care, may prove i * T" and dearest tdluulhr * t ness and our good n; ?,r faith. The money thj t .away from him, perh; "Amman's reputatior ill-considered action. _ on their knees to do may be the first to th ure fettles its cloud u ~ unselfish friend that the one that never de! ungrateful or treachei jury, a man's dog stan erty, in health and in i ground, where the wi drives fiercely, if onl He will kiss the ham lick the wounds"ancts the roughness of the I ^pauper master as if71 friends desert he re "When riches take ' * ]1 fie Is as constant in - through the heavens. ? ?an outcast in the w< faithful dog asks no h panying him to guard enernies,and when th takes the master in away in the cold gro pursue their way, th< dbg be found, his he M: - but open in alert wa to ? - fjkmmm t Copies of this speech o otf a canTcanbe had thri X Headquarters, 9 Ann Stre .' ~ .? "* ~ j \ : I. American Humane Education Society^ Humane New* Set vice Bureau i 9 Ann Street . Greenville, South Carolina . r _ . u. . rig^8BgK I ^ '? nnn o WMSI VNCIS H. ROWLEY "" merican Humane- Education Society o soring the movement thru .the Southeri r for a Humane EdueaHon-Booth at th lor^d Teachers of. the United States o . July 29th thru lhe_31sL UN'S BEST FRIEND seen retained as the attorney of a ' boen wantonly shot by a neighbor, f demanded $200. When Vest finSry awarded $500 without leavings, ch, in fun, is as follows: f ^ ^ " "~Turvr TH* KmF ?rif?rirl' a niSVi Vi^c ??J \ ?r*" n against become ma ene? hter, whom he has ream!?wkh lovingrateful. Those who are nearest ame, may become traitors to their ; at a man has he may lose. It flies aps, when he needs-it-most. .?; 1 may be sacrificed in a moment of The people who are prone to fall us honor when success Is whrnre? ? row the stone of milfrlice when fart-"pon our heads. The one absolutely man can have in this selfish world, ' serts him, the one that never proves rous, is therdog. Gentlemen of the ds by him in prosperity and in povsickness. ^He^will sleep on the cold ntry winds blow and and the snow y he may be near his, master's side. 1 that has no food to offer, he will ores that come in an encounter with worl^lj he guards the sleep of his . ne were a nrince. When all other mains. wings and reputation_falls to.pieces r his love as the sun in its journey If fortune drives the master forth srldy frtendTess "and homeless, the igher privilege than that of accomagainst danger, to fight against his e last scene of all comes, and death it# embrace and his body is laid - = und, no matter if all other friends:re by his graveside will the noble ad between his paws, his eyes sad tchi.ulness, faithful and true even n the^eulogy j)f the Dog neatly printe 1 the American Humane Education Sc ^ Roatnn, Mass.. 6r~the Southern Fiel et, Greenville, S. Gc^ 1 ; ?1? * ; ' 11 r - ? ?? uT ? : ?: - V ~ THE PALM I I V . STRA1 A Department ' By WILLI A 3 x ' v~fAWcontribvitions to this E 5i--g-- poetry." accompanist!?by aiam i - -1 .l^nd sent to 1601 ^' ^faylor fltry jj: > column. Allworthy manuscript | x that talent, .if you have it.) < x siring poems on any subject foi 5 g moriams, expressions of friend I x kinds. ACROSS . " * u 'C ? , By Williar __ A" ' ? Calm are the aters th Calm and serene th< And winds of pleasant Delightful with the The bay is passed, the Vast,artid unconquered Sure, there were time: Threat'ning impendi Seemed not always as . ^ Was but the shadov Lessons seemed difficti And yet, vye've CD'nqu And solved the Algi Thru Chemistry, and And all the lesser "pel """Out of each shade, int With" youthful wing Seeking for four long Commencement, wh Life's proper voyag?; _ Before us, life's great f -. * The ocean lies before There-comes a fear Resounds its call,?a " For brotherhood*? A call for love,?man cc To boldly cmoe and d ' We dauntlessly em.bai The greatest lesson Qur-sails are' S^t, our _ . To dare the winds ant 5 ' V- Upon lifeVsearwe - And lift the cross, wit To you, gone on bob Are come to join 01 _ To you who come bet The port you seek To cross The. bay is^( Life's tossing sea, we But Youth, dauntle . V ' ' George T id The founder of the Society >- Education in the United States d- ing the Wai at TEosfcm throughout the United States ? ?' r . - \ t \ " STTO LEADER f LEAVES f j of Current Poetry ~ ? fi I M I>. ROBINSON -" |U? lepartment must be typewritten,, "real ? pcd^ami" addres^U^ returni em-plope _rj~ ;s will be printed~undef~ your~'own g rants, this is your chance to dovolnn 8 reiftr offers his" services to anyone" tie- p r any occasion, such as epitaphs, me- 8 ship, or topics for programs of-all : . In ; i i THE BAY. .. . ... . n D. Robinson^- ?^ ?~~~ '* . ' ' ' <. at ..behind iis-lky _I? b blue and sunny sky; r . 1 ; memories are blown, breath of joys now flown: i ocean lies before, -l:A 1, chained upon Xmie's shore. * s when shadows .seemed to, rise," tug-storms,?the now calm skiea sunny,?but the shade / that our doublings made: " . lit, and rules unjust; erOd all as victors must! ; 7 - ?^ I. maze o? History; - ebraic mystery, , sles where. Entrfisii- words ?~ age.jvvith rlheir grammar ,savop4*H?ae past the Latiif shoals, rils and tfieTf~goals. ' B~ 0 the sunlit bluc^ :s our high. School schooner fleW> years this fabled place, ence we start anew to trace here we stand today,? sea; behind the bay 1 uE; TiPye.its roar, ful challenge; evermore, jJEa longing cry for peace, for clashing strife to cease;? < ? hood and womanhood, are the raging flood. ; . Y ' - A k! Youth cannot quail; ~ ? . learned \vae-not to fail! ^ X ' hearts"are beating -strontr: $ 1 bid the "waves be still, launch to battle wprvhV' -X h Love's unbroken _\yill I . . . - ? - v... --4-- --, | ? >', hphnlH wp, tnn, ir hearts and hands with you! ^ lind, O persevere! thru darkness loometh near! iasyy l*wt to saifr- ~ ? irmakes tne bravest qua>n: ss Youth, never learns to fail! ? . -7?"" _ . ii horndike Angell- , ; | and-known as the dean of Humane | ? of America. Mr. Angell died dur- j! June the 5th. 11' f. T r ;r." ~ ' 1 ' . . -m? < - 1-1) . _ R< ,Subscribe For -w Fhe??^ Palmetto ~ i? .' _ Leader is - . ?ft . * i. ind Make It A Success " * ' . -v & .. _j Alonzo P. Ha iiicoiirbH; UNDERTAKERS an Funeral Supplies al 1012 Washington St., PHOK1 Office Phone 6026 N. J. FRED Attorney-at-Law and Practice in all Courts? 1119 Washington Street/-* * * i i ... i. r o * ? i p " -J VtfP ? . <? " . 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