The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 22, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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PAGE EIGHT.
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THE week s editorial
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(From the Nation, New York ^
t ritv, -T..n 1<) tnv>7 > . . _
Lynchings for almost dou- ^
bled those of 1*925?34 and 18 lire
- - ^a' l ii * .. ' u.? *1,^
nit; uinyiai uut inc
National Association for the* Advance
-meat ? f?Gotered *Peo i>l e:?The. Asso?^ -?
ciatioa traces this disheartening in- j,
'eraaiVo in ninli vinlome In I ll>; defeat ,
of the federal* antt-lyhchiiig bill; tin- ,
til punishment-fur J.viirhm::- is taken ^
out of the hands of irresponsible locah~Trathoritie!4_\ye
_soem doomed ty.' ^
suffer""the Humiliation ot being th~
T igwjjH'y 'iSj t he world In \vhic7T
7 the" account t>f a iftob murder is hai'd- j
lv news. At the siane time there-ate
y ? * : ^ ^ . . ^
bright-spots in tjie pYbyess of adjus+-N
. ifig race differences} ior e-xampfo,
there were %') > vases" last^^wu^^of -oilicors
of the law who jrrcwented^lyneh- .
fag and ft) of them Vere. in the South.
' These, instances further (lis- ^
*'oycrpbwc! cd"- by the'* nibb; -Again.
in Natkoches. l.tiuisrann.-vWdVwhitc rj
publicsentiment ~ i-.?fining aroused.a? ~gainst
a statue which- was recently ^
erected to '"no honor" h. the- N>gm:
it is inscribed, "The Oood Dinky u'f . j
Louisiana. Erect<d by the City of
" . oNatiioches. - in inalciul rivM-mition __
of the arduous.apd faithful service-t>f ,
the good darkies of J-.ouishma.'' The
. . ' r .. at
figure is-of a- typical -'I. ncle Tom.-^?the
bent, shuffling, s-ub.-ervient old bj
Negro,who was so dear Li'the -heart
s. . I v|
of the old?South. ^siuith. and AoV'ttL_i_
Ja change is. coiyilhg-T-a .SwitTn'i'ii
white laitywas ~ recently hind ijiTrtt: =j=
~ in "a Chicago .cutu i fo.r i ?tttTTyT d I'irll ~
J man porter _a "Xig>rer." .
STATE COLtiliGfi NOTES. : r
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14 % f." .. . a
d^_ Negroos. ??: ; A
2 He furtlrvf said thtr .United* States- producde
eighteen million bales of ^
cotton South C-uMiruy^-muue??
' 456 of these, and, the Xejrroets 13 per v
cent. .of - this?gropr?-i'hd .\e-rV0e7 <>f *1
South Carolina "own .'j"i?per cent oT
-.? total lands, ~4? "iK'i'^*cOT)t. "inypFoVed'''4-'
lands,;36 porwona of lands ami build'.
??ingiy; ami ..pevatr^Mt .'rTe '.' fiTii.- valued B
over $22,000,000. " .
Closini; his talk Prtshleut Wilkinson j '1
introduced thy Chninnati of thol.o-i
' : cal Committee, w iio ni turn presented
, Senator Means to. the vast audience 1
which filled,tht' auditorhpn. Senator
Means spoke with force for more, titan
twenty winutVsrtmiTTi^snit'. hlsj-heti'i"-1 v
er^o ohoy'the dictates of conscieijee? *'
avoid .selfishness ami- ad herd to the
principles of incvict;n' ciiirenship. K
. realizing fj.il 1 y- an etpial share of..
their Country's responsibility in '
world leadership. In ; hv . audience "
were, members"of tlu l';ic ?!'.y. a'm] stu- '
dents, of Clatlin Univ.ersTly. who join- i.
?3??cd with State ill iiie < \eiciscs. ?
?--Xbe Confer e m-tr?r>rr - Xcv f i -F-rrrn
sion \\ ork?t.??w rhp Mo'Sffmn-n - .' c^i ics .
i t-vht-duUnl- at- '.ta.. -1 iiio-y?l)iTTi'.-try
' will f'c an i .( ,n '.si u'u'irh I1U
^ portance. .Front '^uttS?um?Mtttmr<<~ju8t
issued it appears that 1 he ~~nu etirir?
will Ik? attended h.y . Federal and T
* State ollihals as treli rwf.~Netfro Sup- ;
; .jerviainff Agents id' A .arum-hare and
L??? Homp~Domi>nsiratiiyr \tvn'k i"n'TiTti c-tTT
Southern. Stales. ' oxu-n-lm^?loom ;
Maryland to Texas. Sua! a>^
Oklahoma. There ~ wiii . he at least
nne hjindvad 'nor: mi-:, w hi;and o.d
ored. in .attendance. <
C8DK?303mcco:aoo?>')5:ovo': o
j ? - _ The Origins
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Madam A.
FotLuerly of PHILA
J jt.Vs establi^llFjJ pcrmanc
*r-C4-?Mascttiic Tem]
I '' I l^Q Washington street
?1 < ?l- ?for the nVnufi
Wonddriul Hair And Fc
"Made fheir Way by the
|, ; _ t-g'tr 1
WTII instruct a class in th
Beauty Gnlt-ur*'. bc^innin^ Nov.
for Hair I rcatmrnt.
TERMS ARE Rl
Write or <
1125 1-2 Washington^
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The Conferetye program c<
uhjwe U of mtonu.t to Kuteneion
ei'.i in Agricultural ami Home ]
nstration which will have an im]
tve bea'rTng""6ri farm aht^ commi
rospexity in the South among
roes.
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OCATIONAL EDUCAT1
IN SOUTH CAROLINA
(Continued from Page One)
ow can 1. make ah honest Tivi
How sun I tobserve my feHow
> the maximum degree of my' ca
y.7- T~~! ~ "
"Mr. J. 11. Humph,-the agr.icult
nclior at t'inc ville School, Marl
cunty, is in an excellent commi)
L the .way the people came ou
up school house oh the night of
luher.JuD and the expressions i
me of the leading men and wo
f "tlK*"community mean anytl
;e loys will hear from Mr. Ru
i a tangible "way this year. -Miv.J.
T, Fleming is pushing |h
' tlie front at Lynchburg. The
unfit ioiis for a. six-rooifi iloseir
Hhhng -ts*-replace one that was b
1 last Aear. 'Ithv Fleming praei
iiat he preaches, lie has ail e:
rtt. garden, a good cow, and o
lings which he 'tells other peopl
;i\ e.' ' p~. .
AlH. J. tteddish, thc~ngriciitt
achor, and Mtss Lydia Mayes
one economics, teacher, at Black
/. deity cixrulleht wprk. Sonit
fi\ Iteddish's hoys made some m<
i ithcir projects last year.
rMr. H. tf. Sutton, the agricult
.at her at. Bamrfrell, has.begun
cautjl'v ni-vof1 the. yards of the"
ion. B.trfTwell. ' Hunton . Mem'c
U Alhan: County Training, Marl
mmty Training, and Darlington
' .ajnine.' Schools hirye hac-n dcsir
il !t^-V?*4Tnols which are to he
.adding :ids \veaTTh -t.? heautvC
i yards. All didve an \*ven,"*$
I' y i-:ea civs he is |r?a iii> ?
"Tal teacher at Allyndt A, d 1 ?
v !it i t oiK with v,i> evening c
s last year.. Miss Bernice Ta
he humc ecoiHinjics teacher, and
i. I'. M onre.' ihe manual arts tc
r,-ate helping Air. Daniels to
Un ocalional program. over in g
r> Ihe mwv school building. "The
uildin.it. was destroyed by fire
rst week in November.
'lht- teachers of a ft rich It urop i
eo. -oiijii s, afid manual arj.s. are 1
1 at State (Thllcgei Others' at
he siinstner school to avail ther
.o'i'r-i!ic opportunities. oltererejKire
themsel'ves for this exce
eld. This splendid plant couh
ejn open twelve weeks in the :
... i i ai
ii the"'frond that is Really t
one. wi re known and fully app
liTriTiy ihe people"Whose Tnstiti
L *tS; . . . , .
JOHN P. BURGESS."?
All persons having' claims apr
he e.-iy.'.e' oi' Mallio Stewart decc
ire hereby notified to file the s
inly verified; with fhc *undersi]
' :: defiled to said estftlt
deaVo make payment' likewise.
.1K. \ XKT-T K ST RWA RT, ~
. Administratrix,
?f X. ,1, EREnERICK, Attor
"olinnhia, S. C.f January 17th 1
/rjiCjj&OG:
tl A 0"'v ' ==^
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I ' ?5 m. * ti' ^ *r% 11 Z
DELPHI A, PAor
ntly her laboratory at
pie Entrance
Colifmfctia, S. C.
ice Preparations That
Way They Are Made"
f hy Colo red State
^ _
r famous Russell System o
22. also will r-crrivC patrnni
EASONABLE
Lai I At
Street Columbia, s. c
\-'H' _f- ' + iw 'ZZfZ'LL.' rlh"7^ ' ~r-.~
THKgAl
^THE LOCAL
)om i
Bui
Ne- public
are hreeby notified .and ur
ION to be present Monday night. An
5 portant business item will be con
ered and decided upon.
The meeting will convene at
ing? "THE OLD GRAY"- AND T
men- ??v___: . ?
pkc- . , , NEW RIDER.
I ?? ural
* , By E. ^Philip Ellis. - teroT
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1 .to | field, Prof. W. R. Bowman,. Prin.
?* the school at Blythewood and pat
lom of the Mill Cjee^c Circuit, <jf the L
n?enj caster' District; made a wonder
nij' plea in interest of Thq Palmetto L
"'p'1 der. This paper has a wide circi
tion in our district, but .that its
m?^-t terest. may be. stimulated; we
1R'?' .making it one of our mediumsi'1'"
district "publications! So~1et- us
.villi 1 subs<;ribe and pay up our subscrpiti
urn* j and then read and see what oth
i't-'c4 think and say obiit us.
| Last Sunday was a great day w
"KIC me on the Wateree Circuit. The *
e to | was?ice-cold. but "Rev. J. P.~ Brc
Ul mer^ohditiong "when iTcamcT to
iness, He had us met-~bromPtly
XI"L> the-station by Bro. Emanuet'FdVv
L> took us directly to his home, wh
>nei a (rood fire awaited us and a fe
| tit for a kinp. St. James,' one of
u,a' churches on this circuit, was-pasta
thn -1 " '
I . 'tV "g *1lnrtt3r r
0 and eur-mcetinw was with, joy n
,ual, glcul with sorrow. I left a large
board, and on returning all
^0 , Cept two were in their graves. r T
- have?now a* larger official staff
aut^..they weri; the children?and-^jra
children of the former officers. W
do you think of that? The Sun
lead. sChooI was simply "Urie. The yoi
>ome his business. Mrs. Sumter is a?secretary,
and Bl"or. Philips oiilr 1<
preacher taught the lesson well. '
^r' Dil^t m- 'inil urn wnw
. py ,to addrtss such a represents
put g.Qjyjprj'ng "on such a cold day. I
mmi]-rcTnxu-kal>le hew the people, oh_
"district will . attend quarterly m
! 0 ^ ihgs. It carries us back t0 old tif
the I when at St. Phillips, faew Sund
. 1 agot I saw men and wiomen of
! I seventies walking in the rain to
tiain seat 0f the conference. Wonde
?d | indeed. ; After the -dose of the U
n^~ | day school, ,we were again presei
:"l by the pastor to preach and" to
llent | tj1at ^acj an Qjj faghion pentei
1 is putting ia "prnldly.' The * busii
sum- ()j. confercncc was conducted
,oin5 ter the religious services. The ]
reci" loi'?had?everything'in -perfects
J^lon and proved beyond ja. doubt tha
man. was on the scene. This is 1
Brown's second term of nastoi
~ these people and he is still in
Tuiarfcf "of them. After complel
--tiie vsuik of Lfcg* cnnfprpnTp imTT"
;>l)uut^4f^smg-the-<loxology, the-]
! Inr jnesented .tt coimmittoe of lat
?rHfIW' Willi ihosen .wnrtfaon
j^art of St. Luke church and.the
ainst KO.vb the Presiding Elder a It
ased .They asked him not. to
iame te^ore it,, except to carry it
gned' ,(rct'y lister Ellis. After thi
ill imp the lildies, we sang the doxol
and pronuoneed the benedict
: When we got home Sunday ni
Sister Ellis and the children
never witnessed a greater surr
^2-7* in all their lives than the one g
?' by the good pastor and member:
Igftqr. the Wateree Circuits- We shall <
18; remember them.
^ ; We shall be At. Pine Qiuve eln
; and Circuit Sunday at 11 a. m. !
2 j insl and at Camden that night.
{ i shall begin our second rounds^at
, ; lerr Circuit with .Rev. Er P. Bt?(
pj'the firrst Sunday in February: a
? |fclos1ng out with Rev.' F. C. L
;S i on the Congar^e Circuit the 5th J
$ day in this month. We are rum
j: iw? wt rks late and therefore we
J have to_hold two conferences ne
J every Sunday of our second ro:
? The TTisliop'Tias p-shed that~we
t interfere ^ith the Easter day,
0 we are also looking forward to
|| uistnci meeting days. Then too,
| Missies of Ridgeway, "Rock ]
^Chester and CheFa^ havtrljeen. A(
j'fo our district, making our
| quite a lrirge one ,indeed. But
will he nobly accomplishe<
lu?>Xfrie?n Methodism in the bl
hi?; Annual Conference.
\\- IAI, AID SOCIETY HOLD
i i UNION AT SILVER STREE
c.,j. Silver Street, S. C., Jan.' 21.?
5 Christian Hoqie Burial Benefit
ffyyj riety off Sout Carolina is holdin
JBPH I"* ? NEGRO
1g
5INESS LEAGUE
the o'clock P.tMt; K. of P. Hall, Moronic *
ged Temple, 1131 Washington street. *
im- Please be _ on time. The meeting op- x
sid- ens and closes promptly.
the r- -S- LEE:VY, frcotdcpt. g
" ?] w r. JOHNSON, Secretary-- ?
HE state- union in Mt. Eno church over
i? on -Saluda side: Mrs. Maria Button,
?*-*juf ' Oi(.'t'livtiije is still the president [ I
Prof. W. C. HichardsQii, is th eGrand ?
Secretary and W. E. Williams is the ,,
State Secretary. ^
g'c; The Union ia heipg entertained hy _j J
0f three Lodges this time and an unusitor
ually preparation have bieen made ?
an_ for the comfort of the delegates and X
-ful frnends. 'The Grand President's quar %
,ea- tqrly address was above the average, g
jla. as She told the origin of~ the" Order1,
in- W. C. Richardson's report show- ~~
arfl ed the Order is in the best of cojndit- Sr
for ion. All arc pleased beyond express* ?
^Ij ion the way his books are kept,?Mrv -S
ons; W. E. Williams-of Helena is ready *:
erg' to answer all questions pertaining to *
?1?your finance*- The peculiar-part is *
--^h he is never wrongs?-He is also very - \ jJay
P?Pu^ar? an<^ stands high with all the J
wnf ~Z. [
iw. _The Local President's are listers:= j t
,us. Anna Coleman, Lodge'iNo. 5; sister j |
at Minnie Richardson, of Lodge No. 9, ?
and sister "Patsy Brown of Lodge No. s<
ere 15. These sisters, with their many c<
,ast members and friepds are leaving nq
the stone unturned for our comfort. ec
re(j terday the Union kept busy taking in fi
ig-Of roports. The Unjop will i^iiit.inup-tg=: \n
iin^ . roorrow_and close out. Sunday_with-- a- -M
of.. .Grand March 'and a Missionary Ser- ir
ex- men. -. The Educational ^.ddress was 1
hey delivered by Prof. W. R. Bowman, iii
hut principal of Bethel Graded School, bi
nd- Blythewood. ? b
Vi o f ?? ' h
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9W3- REV. J. M. MYERS CONDUCTED >?
_^REy<AL AT JACKSONVILLE, *
Thrf. FfcA., DAY SPRING BAPTIST t'
^ap" CHURCH, REV. E. PAYNE, PASUve
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t is TOR. ~
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eeU Rev. J. M; Myers-of Columbia, S.
n6s- *C. arrived ir\. our city Jan. 2nd, 1927,
fays and on Sjnriclay night at 8 o'clock wa^
the in our midst,', at Day Spring baptist
the church, Rev. E. Payne, Pastor. He cful
preached his introductory sermon for
Sun- the beginning of the meeting which
Jtcd was replete with interest -and gos- ?
say pel truths. Every night following
cost there were many souls revived aless
mong the members' and friends. Rev.
af-- -J-- M. Myers in his humerou? and
pas- frank way, threw stones and th^y
xjm didn't "miss anyone, but this only ?
t a made him more loved and much ad- v
ftev. mired among the membership. We r
'ing^-realized-that-all he said" Was the t
the trnth qpd Bjhlical "facta IWfll appro---O
'i"g ciate him showing u^ the truth nnd J
was--the?right?way bf living. Many t
pas- souls were converted about 19 can- ~r
lies, riirlwfc*?frtr hiinli.m <m?l?94?m. 3
'IZ1ZZIZ~ "" ?
the tlan experience members united with .s
cir- us. We were filled with the holy fire- i
irge au the week. t
in- On Sunday Jan. 9th, 1927, Rev. J. i
; di- M. Myef-s was at .his best and spoke 1
ink- very forcibly knd persuasively to us f
'ogy, from Isaiah 52:1. Reading thus: A- c
.ion. wake! Awake! Put on thy "strength c
ght, O, Zion. He fully explained the cause \
had and effect of physical, intellectual, t
rise moral, financial and spiritual weak- jt
iven ness of the church today. He gave t
a of us the beautiful description of unity <
ever in the church and that it would help the
church to grow stronger. We A
arch indeed fctt?that the "cure for our *i
23rd Christian defects were well prerscib- j
We ed by him and weHeft after this ser- .j
Al- mon with our minds made up to remtter.
edjr these' weakfiesses. ;t
fter .ri Sunday night at 8 o'clock we .ware -j
aws again blessed to hear a wonderful ^
Sun- message from Rev. Myers. He se- ^
ling lected his text from St. Luke 9:35: -3
will Reading thus: "This is my beloved ji
a*ly Son hear him." And why ought ^
und. to hear the right man, and should be^
not Tdyal to the word of God. He brought .j
and out many helpful thoughts and held
the his audience spell-bound ivhiler.he ex *j
the pounded to gospel. The eagerness 3
Hill, of -the people was so great until the {
ided chnrffh w?? ernwd^ ita litmnnt-Aft- ^
field parity and all went away with otrr *1
the ??? j
I to .j
plift ~ BeHOtiful and flood Pianos *;
turn- to be had at lowest prices 5
and on terms to suit you,
UR at the^Nd Established, ?
ING MALONE'S uMU8IC?0USE Cj
_ '1428 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 5
N. B.?Forty odd years of un- j
-The interrupted success, 1n Columbia i
So- is our gurantee. I t J
i n* 1 __ | J
'**" ?. ^Sati
1 Poro Beai
Hair Culture, Facial Massaginj
MME3. LYLESrHQt
I. S, Leevy's De
^ 11,31 Washington Street
oc?>oo0o?oaaooo.ao0-oo.oiiao.aoc?
William Ci
:? Mcrchan
Suits Made 1
CLEANING AN
Phone
1315 Assembly Street - ,
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xxaececBxoKt&^^
^ bWcfJC! T\t>
1/H
L < MRS. I*. R. R1
A Full Line of Paten
? ? Cigarettes ami Tobacco
Madam C. J. Walker's
Times. Ice Cream and
ZZ PHONE
1422 Assembly^
>uls lifted t<> the hills from* whence;
>meth our help, '
The remainder of his sermons wore '
lually as .cpnvincing-'and the wonderil
songs put. sweetness in th5 revi- J
at. I. think when 1 .say that Rev. 3Z"
h-Myers will find a "hearty welcome
i our homes-and churc h at any time, i
voice the sentiment of' our broadear
ted pastor and the whole niemership.
We sincerely regretted ; to
id him adieu, and reluctantly gave
im up with the understanding that
hen 'the .time comes he wil 1 be on.
le job to conduct another revival.
May he live long to -preach the -
ord and tg convince men that Jesus!
hnst did live, died, jand arose on"
ie_ third day. *' ' . .
ALLFAN M. BK,Q?)KS,
?w_.s. : ? Sac. and Reporter.
i'* "v. : ' "~r~r\ ~~ '
HE MAN OF HOPE. THE MAN
OF DESPAIR, THE MAN OF
DON'T CARE. OPTIMISM, PESSIMISM,
INDIFFERENCE.*
7-J
By Necie J. Gary.
While^ I' was seated in church on
Sunday evening listening to a most
/onderinl1 gospel sermon, my. mind!
effected to my Aliaa -Mater, AllenJniversity".
I. sat and "meditated
mind become troubled In ran-1 |
his one thought took possession of j
?Iea C?ua,?Alma mnin anil i'iiIht.
imilar institutions there are two pit!
ful classes of , people exisiting; viz: |
he Pessimist, who is like a fly -with j
ts -wings "sfuck on a fly paper and j
>emoans his fate as that of every
ly. The Indifferent?k- a ?devil-may-4
ui-t? sort ui u person, wno (iocs not j
are, whether the sun shines or I
vhcther it rains, The-extreme-Opimist
is too-happy to be of any use
in earth. The fomh1 in nil
0 perdition and is afraid to walk unier
a ladder lest it fall upon him.
! HATS CLI
r?ANDl
r Have ^our old H
'P
! a small cost and s
= CLOTHES CLEANE
? We Do F
P DYE1NG R
I. ?A Trial Is /
[ . OUT OF TOWN
1 SPECIALA"
: J. W BF
MERCHAN
713 MAIN STREET
. _ 2ki ^ 1_
yriiSrfr'i 1 r" f > ; .*
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?rday, Tanimry 22, 1927?H|
^3^cfooo<?oocooocM?poodwopce ' ^
?7 PI : t h Lity
ohop I
i, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing
JSTON &DENDY
partment Store 1
Columbia, S. C.
??
^ghman^-i^
tTalior V- ^ . |
o Measure :. | '
D PRESSING ? 1
3589 , . . |
Columbia, S. C. {
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I ! IIH1 *m m m\m m
Baa^uaooo.o o oocuaoo ooooooaoo.-?.
UGSTORK . ~| .
SESE, Prop. * V
t Medicines, .cigars, i?
.IS. A Full j-.i'm* nf '
r Preparations at all? ?JS?
1 Sodas. j
: 7820 -? : | - - .
Columbia, S.ii. -1
cvoncnwccfo<->acrtoooononoocw ?
MMHMWWv MIUMil.awWWW?1
Th(^+nTfttt2ESSrTi(K>s not care, for anything*
sfcromui liim^fre wiiiotfer to !?r"
ihoyel sno\V from your walk in July
LU(icl offer his service as a harvest
hand in January, ' ..
' 5?i 1 i. ? v
iinu.-tie spirit; but by the extra-or- ~
dinary Conduct of our first patents
in the G.irdeii of Eden tKis optimis-i,
tic Creation was changed into the y .most.
ra"<fi"Qjt. of pessimistic ventures, SB?
judging from a human standpoint of } |
view. j .. . -..'v. i... !??:?
Its-cert til n -.that I h e~ c vi Is satd- to _
he aftlicting people cannot be cured
by, optitnistic fancies, no 'more can
the paii) and' sores of the bed-ridden j
he fiealyd by covering them with a |
blanket. <>.f'Joy. ' . J.
Eihancdalljitr!fht?r^Yiiati' pressed by ;
want- is rc'iiy , to aume to an end
w he reus die m; in with substantial ^
Wealth tic h!^ in tlio garden of flow
ens. The pains: bjfluj'ngcr find a lodging.
place in the stomach of the pes- ? _ll
.?nnihL, .a\ mi? .a 4;tK)a uiniier is jne joy
frf iin optimjKt.1 1 . . ' '
The , man in. 'jail? looks through a <
dark hi'l his- jailor nccs. cvery^7~?~
t.hinsr brightly. Optimism is a comparative
virtuf; ~ pr>rslTiitsfn a relative.
"vlc'Vy l.o\o destroys pessimism,
bankruptcy -v. ither's optimism at a
touch. The punt est. between the two
is like "a gifme of tenpins in which; j
tir<? pins are constantly overthrown t
to be reset' ami the. score of it is ! '
a tie.. The modern optimist bewildec
us with- vain ideas. flatteV them
u . > ?? - i.1 ? <r: '
selves with ' hot" words and dreamy
tar.erancvjL. biil iLiijvh.-^maULie^ jtuuLlit!?~~
iin r'ahi iiui-rm1.' no if.omuls. ~
Whenever ,1$ human wrong. ' has j
?T"iV..idf' u'lJ
pessimist "it the beginning of the *- *1
Work, while the optimist comes in
late 'and realthe .profit of the I '
work." ;
May I dmonish the optimist' not j|*
your own achievements that you are f
hide Jjoiwu; In the thralls of your own f
goutlii-ss perfect ion," "Be notYetf- j
tveme: and remember while there b j lifethere
hi hope, but the oualitv' of i
optimism must he strained' through [
1 he sieve of common sense*__
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