The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 14, 1928, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
PAGE FOUR.
- ?a he Pali!
,1310 Assembl)
Business and
1 Entered at thei Post Oriice at Cwi.
Act of Congress. . '
" a^'u
.One Year 5
?' -Six Hunt ha ? i--/ ,r
UtSieial Advertisements at the' ia
The Leatier Av'iil ,Tuhiish o:iei
imprest , \vnen tneyh are ac
the author^ ailu arc not v.
muniee'-ions \vili nut he i
-??J-? .?returned. , ' ' :
Cheeks, Draft* and iVstal or E.vj
'??? to the vTher
N. J. FKi- DLlilCK .
0 J. B. LEWIL. --
W. *VA-Nk..\Ui.LlA.Ma. _ .
Mt 1 lh T h A h U iX *
?.n> H, IlAMl'lU.N '
CoUiUiUUieat.ons mtcnuvU ?ui\
yftouui reach use eau.i. r;nr vie i\~TT
say ui t'uui i_ut
., auy inti-hi. ,,, ?
COLI .MIJIA, S>. C., i
-?s ? Hypoc-rocy .seems In be, 1'r
mericiu . '
Recently the. Good Saimi
cityaloiig villia few of life,
placed .011 .t lie approved. list
- heeause of high standard-;
because of their ctltcieiuy.
' -nit
An exchange as .A3 4. he qu
Increasing or Decreasing'."''
........ ... tie"**'all iiiC.nf.ihtc '*>ptnirisr, -
I-v/ lilt, vv\: VM.C? IAV
o ing out 'lor justice ami rigfi
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- The.most. amusing argum
is OllO W ilOlT a lei.OW tr\ .
ifi a strict observance ut ti.v
of the L*.' 8 c Const it til on, \
. the l&th-btH - vh?! a u-> :ji IcU..
. menu ho.is.a patriot of Che
^ The-.hill to am ad Ih'' inc
recently passed by i ho Jo\ve
' . to 9j, '.'i'!' ' iii^- File pac-as
~ poso any a nda very; iirng 11 u
Negro; was Coiigrcsonuii \V
ol reasons tor nis-opposition
traiy to tlio 1 it lr^\momlnioi
, to help make laws i'or.a natl
especially for tile vtfv fare'ef
. grcssmaii invokes it. against
. ' ' ~ - , W* f5
' ' ?l The-l-Wtma. ti r. at I tough
Fearing the'ixcsuks.of his\l
then liimsoii". . it is >a.itt, .u?
. that-:he was -driven to d?4:.r?j
tribute of his salary to tne
_- 1 if there bo sta-h a b ! .t r?
left such-'?'who \??.u'W-belief
.hukl 7T: job t hi it v; ;r?Trh')"-irry
. . . reliably, set lorth. this dislf
. ... '. $100 in li\e years. . 'ihe -Win.
pose, of try fug iu., rebec t on
mar'rof^lcoigut,. lion. if. J..-1
? ooboroci-man. ??
COXOlil-iSSM V\ MCongressman
.Martin 11. 1
nated to. succeed hrjeU If.. '!
fight/"'Again* t. h.ini \wt4t_j
-. liny Winiam hawsea, .The-'
is a t rib the' to [lie nian,\v-h'<>
? his 'district m i\ i.gi'csb. >.
. : the. colored citizens of :1aa,
tliis not ' so,' Congressman
for the majority oi his ,ili>i v
while they roaii/cihat ei?'io
i ^VNashifigton, yet, ilu y real!/
.Laps fhe.mo.st- pmterial-Hie
_ < -hie oL.aecomjili.-hir^ rmidi,
Z *4 .for th.e whole- rnji^tvy ... It.
?y the t'enrrrtHmn i>? 'i<
???=?feral t inr
gress. The race'nwdsa cor
1 ut the;need is hardly as v<
Madden.'s record' ami usejjij
~ If! th<r wfy"nat.i:re ef lTi
ycars-^-yes, a Negro Oongr<
. v,- forevermore. .
L~; ?^OW^OOvOvvOOvCf-vOOr--:
I Pointed Point:
^ By George A. Singleton
a&o coo-J q :
The Weak I.v TuVt' ' T. Ka\.eli7~
fore you life and death, bles.-ing
cursing: t hero f ore.?Ltte^:
both thou and>dhv seed may
?J)euteroiK>m.v 30:19.
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An After Easter Meditation.
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Locking back upon the period
Christian 'wdtld^has
passed, and. thinking 9muuhJy_j
f \ ? its profound moaning, the croc?
Christ becomes myested with a
nificanco that should challcngc^e
F ) " real, Tioneat-tergoodness- man. >
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OOO tv.fif-.t point of < j ;v . r .!' ' ! 'r
Ti?V "*" ! '!ri'li. Tin1'' v T"T-' <>i"'ii liiii'i 11:
and wo a!V(> to bftvo i! :/t'>.u;vr
live (<f.' I'POTi'-thc ?;roi?? - no nn<? (hony-iii <
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sip:- fi?^-?n?*ri4jc'o. Wo Havp ma*v" "<!<<.
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vot'.vj and" jf y.c 'n o imrm.il in 1 jf.
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.j.lin.iiuii iJuniyl A, l'aynos nut suciii'.Vcu
-his laboring ami teaching stll
Uu Viuuld licvyr have have'bucomulhc
nu st. y/ulaauuiiiig liguvc. in his chuivli
- i-A ry - buy "vriiu'. leaves his .'country
i.onic iUjL- u yulicyo and limis hiniscii
u.;;.ok mai?e the same KU^oi saciitice
U-.u I . . . ' ? i.:_ i ...
\u vu :;v.- >ru;a nvivi i lUiS IJcll*
ctrr iAivd-ick Douglass' liitf.'slavv
? .soil, iHinoar his^lovului
ho.i,' to bo?ioiiio tiie world's} re.i
i.cc'intr. In suc'rii.icing our- olhci
- irrrt^ti^c^r.y 11
"" : i'v;a^ nimierou.-}, and '|Thw
oa.j'of l add tlreieto." ili.it did no
"* - .s ;ay "ilo Hull seukoth to" sav'i
- trr?-1-rc-rtrall lose it, and in; that lor
u'rii htr-lirr for rrrv Fakir rhall Inn
..V' ' \\o arc boifhiniivt; to see th<
1 ;>i u s in a. new UkIu. J~
c-i The world has ' been so slow . t(
IM * . .. .
r ' 1-o-i.i ft the lea-da of the cross-; Hit
1 ehurchys Itavo (lisa'liftcd'^^BTd .dividOi
, i'; i'' l i: oars, nu'n have-.booh I ui nc<
T~~ i. o.i tlW duuvji, liih! iilany bun4K%
ti\>' stako, nuL0i.cv' the- esaiailla
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' ix-t of" tin- ? roy.s. "hut docdrtTto
'< rv.,- ; 11.1' en ;'tis. Tire cross stand:
in the heart ol" tho oonUnies, not ai
->! of **.-*ruof suivvfvar*
? !.i;t "rrnir^^ir fny ihi'nftrthcrs.'
; o 'n ofiK r that all mcti, am
> os . r.imht live/' Did Master nioai
i o a liai" hUo TFlIs Tor you ? - ... .
n . The'. l*rescnt, Ajje. ;
\ ' ' > j. s o. hi \Miloh/\vtf 'are living i
!.' : h. .aniv.odono. Tools aim
s; j.:u;. Uiuals.arc made of which the \Vi-s
i. ofv'iSS \ v-t. ryeurs did njJ
i 1, J At or "s'aviuii devices liiivt
>? : :.'/ iise. which have cdi'mmatet
v- . A. : the .aiyecy-'of life. :lvv
>'- la ille. huiae iiiiirlti:' ho at;
A 1 ";-y. :tn?" lu>ii civile-vviihle
"t'~T . - .TTTFTTTV^i.'V t-v. <:i>i .s the lluoi
? .i? vV-.l^ l:i imil r\* .. -in.
. ',.1. i.iv j-r; for. 'the faintly. Xpac
it'uih'fl ApviieiiiruHy. Mo.i
** ' * *# '
i'*M 1 '* 1 Vi*tyir v ut tih- un
7 'i' c ihive hundred niile
" - 'J V.e TwcTitieln jCTentui:;
a. . tjmin rut sol" t'hiea;:
(.. . ; v. Ye. Makes the' fun in trine
rli' ;:?y "Years'njrw-t he singe re
. : VA eMi.il \\ei'!j.s. 'l itis is ;i won
tiettiv yC?o?Ui cent newspaper;
i_: 7.aj?n;,'; . i~,,>r l-'duc:;
i ii . is t heap., This is lite ago .o
*c 7 ' t sr." Si;jo export dorIor
; l .. ;ai. n'.Y. t 'day liiey etna
1 V- -:e -n:. i . v.chkf.. nt. r.
- * .vdsci d,. 1es-i d ami !?Ia.i go
51 ih.ui at anv lime?-m Ui
u .a TV Jiisnay. Will the world h:tv
: < cmAo.rh to pro lit by 'past ex
t J...i? Mivi* i r fttil! we permit- i-Ias
|-i :>t.;e tdlt.rphohU'i and' n'arrow ua
m\ "aiisiji t<? leafl us .'h^,p anot.lter.de
a. v ..i'w e can get io Kurop'
d : .-a; kor tajin -our fa Tiers, but doe
it. i;.. rm thnrnvtf'.Trrr'Tt'oiirk" fc? sc5vi
1 ''i-yau's belter -fhasv .they ?
' i h 'vvaimjaM ? .?,f ajiptiaiicos am
"~p" ~ I ':'..i 1-nf'ro is e'Vt rid a \vo'nd<"r
. >;.; ia i.u'ni'.y -for a ferd'liraetkxi
f-' i v;i-e.' ]br?v? vor, if one is to reii
' Tie" J*1, i aii-.f l est service !i<
i- f in?t?k,- ai>i>i ecuj
-' -ii an.! li'i1' (1* what'ir. alx'iiit him
: .rr luii'watjt.n or avocation
i i-Vf 1 c <iii or callinjr he nun t aih
: ~ ' i '; ,?> the* i 1 .1 hi*, has. Thl.
I ,vt. ! ! a a -i'l-r.cr if all mi'ii \\vn
. ' ..sVmI {.. "(! ich i> and harness tin
.. : . : irj* ti;v! UKii use them to tk<
uLuy t,f num.. . c .
t . . .
( '1 he ('.Uiviri nniina Closes.
??i i".|:vi : " and linoi'.'iciaHy trv
ij'.u.i!.. lniiain of I ho African .M. K
.icu iV.-e.', 'ht aiiso oh the las
" ua .a,, in iliii inonlh mjmy delegate
arrived in Circa.- ;o for tit
' ! Cuufeient: , and ljiullop J. A
' v. ill pTCXifii ilt cloven o'clock
t". i- !;' cvcidi;;^ there -.will be. a moils
c . la':- Aleeiiiig for "the young pea
.? " * %' . y y ' , ' *
. : i.'.ra a nn-ai. <i<ui'.nvld\Uf]V
I built Shortpr Chapel in Den
' (ihoi in' Detroit
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< . Urutrir l?inii n vmt ?it..? i'fciiw'
'* ; ?*"l\!nefti Ot a ditto rent- .lyu
"v v.urk mu> nooda nWnf ion R?-f; le
(j ili "i .1 Ihiillliv-r in JaefcannvilU
? ? > 4 i v Piduoi .! <ii)a Hurst. It i
>. thin^ ot' bounty, and- modornly r
r -^nrppffd "in Tverr; sbnscdf "the" Won1
i"'iy'cluii'jir fhoulfl pat boh in (1 it an
it it t:n. Kit-troll has had th
| ,d_Ji>i;t?ino to receive a'largo l>c
'T, h ftj?-T?;*.-hoy -ihwI IhhM4?i??j?. Pro
r-.-| . '{'iav.'kins rend John Avery hav
t proven to .be Worthwhile asscta.?-Un
i r 11; hoh lAirst an entire city bloc!
-Win* I'Qon u'trled to thrr-^sinipiis of Al
/T'rfr1 '1'TicV!-11 y.?li Idr un?lhint? vb
-I ?j- p. ip.i nnro' Vi'il i;?> down j-i
lini y of education in South Co
r i-obna as a con motive loader;r ThT
>". ,[.i? "o> iilo f'"in tfio?vedne' ion?of th
1 are. A new htirfic for the Missionnr;
i 1v; oar I men t has been purchased b;
,l o-tr own l)r. TO. II. Coit,the " Sec re
'' j t:n-y.
?+ Dr. r). AI. JTaxFci'. ATrmnger ofHJu
l! P."-a Concern,-has ininiortfllixed hinii
*?.' -<:lf.by <"'e ting a nc\v publishing
l;'ni"i"i'H the eorncr of 10th and Pern
d stories Hirtrrttid: modcrnly equipped
* * ' M '
* a - % . f
Icrtoiv streets, Philadelphia. It is six y<
1 An interesting bit of history gathers.. tji
around the erection of this new build "1
i i.ig.' Bishop Heard, the head of the i
' First* District in- which -the building L
is located, was once a Legislator in In
. Soutlv Carolina. Dr. Baxter is a
Charlystonian by "birth, and .the build- y<
- intv was designed bv L. A- S. Bellin- _ti
geiv a Charleston lad, and sometime w
. Professor of Mathematics * in" Allen b
University.. Jhe loen and.wfljucp-iit}!
he. forthcoming General Conference !
ay the next Editor of The Christian , o(
^ itocerdw 11?usl he a -*ua-of Sooth Ca? |
-llistuk'y plays curious prrtnks. 01
. 1-it times. Whose Q^lce will be iri this
tmildlnc ?- - ~ zn:r: - ?;;?*zz ml
I 1 ' ' ' ; ' ' . 1 . r? * ~ . > <
1 Tin: SCHOOL MATE OF THE ' -]
; south. . . ;
j~" " ? x ~~Ty.
> On a lonesomex campus ' V
, i Many miles. lYom home; .j,
1 j In ?i crowded city ^
1 That soihe hoy must roam.
f.,', n .nnlum,! " " "]
That will supply
- All -the- h<ij<os mf parents - j;
$ "Success will satisfy'..' ,
In tho-elnss room surely ~ |
' Attention he must p.nff" "
pin' the city hold . ; . T
V* *' " "* 1
, lie must work each day, __ ' ?t
' .Never stops to loiter, . . .1
t Or lot a chance ko by - .
\11 the hopes of parents- p
Must? he satisfied..
V ? j\ ... ' fi
^U'cli thfnjrs its 2?j,'-bvay come aTonp: (
On days wTrrirhenrts-eontent-"
But.XbiJttifs like sorrow come in
t. throngs'
At fiinos Mien the soul laments.
. \'o sweetness to the. soul .or rest ' ' '
When time has pressed with.'care
\ heavy huul upon its hreast
borrow and griefs to hour, ?:?; ? ']
i'
0 ; ' . I
\*o jmin'can^stitYR^the mortal soul
Wlien prayer has rnade^its shield ()
n:iin grief and sorrow make it bold
. To v.alk up??n life's field.JNO.
P. PICKi'.TT. Jr.,
, r;iiu:o!n University, Chester County.
Ponn. ;
.'<3H*ATKR l*AI?MKTt() TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION ^
' By Prof.. It.' .1. Crockett, :.
r ~~ 1 r' '
President l:awsnn> Executive ?and
"local .l-uiw+uqieos. staged the great- ?
>{ Palmetto .State Teachers' Assoi
nation recent!,, ever held'in Coluni
L.,f. . ' . -> . ti
yj bta.. . . .. , .
v It is a pity that tired, eager teach_
j i s, who had spent-two full days and
hree nights gleaning -facts, for' fufnrr
t'nit'icnry v.-prrj fnrrcd An the
nennitigU.'-:* (to' them) frothings of
**" ) " ... ? . *. I
v-H diatribe of ilI-tc?T]u?reir -politicianst
L ' " #)
i A* ho have found their, way into the
j j caching profession?as kokowing. in
f-fcremic* :fe'"ivy longe r prun table.- .
I .To. the casuai onscrvcr it seemed" ;
hat the "tempest in the tehpot" was
ibout Prof. Myers' application of the
' merely' local enter ininimmt funds?
.nVneys ?F Which the assocrafiorv did
j not contribute one copper. ' ?
; i The nitmew of?Pi'ooidont?Dawn on?:
. and Executive Chairman, Dr. Wilkin-#
. on were "Tricidpntly called; but that jo
was because "of their" impartial fjgjri^
* e ss to the iuxeciffive'Secretary andjV
j sympathy for the teachers who wevc jjjj
! 'tie- irksomely bored with lpattcrsjo
1 which they had left implicitly to the ~o
i Executive Committee. . 1 !j!
However, the whole clique served y
by Prof! Myers, pre^pnaljy to good cmly y
Hie un'air tactics of the pvopagand-j O
c s.ts and office seekers in their bitterT^i
. I-Muggles to pull hinv down, helped
tin .\von<ivr:ui:-y in tnc eyes w inpjgj
''hrislinn teachers. Nr>"tricks, of i\Py- 0
- M's or any officer kept him from the!d
"'" tov.irrtr. sess4on-;-:-4,",or?it was. shown q
be'- 1 iTi'J Ik' t'iA..'ntT^o1iTtTr-T'hTan ;ami^
- honest. But treachery, pn the part >?j
I if some co-workers, and the abrupt O
h departure on the part of the assacia- d
inn frnm~Hmvw and custom sTulTR JfifivTS
1 ! with the venu of a Brutus-to a'Cae- ^
' par. His. confidence had been betray- *
* j ed. . lie felt it all too keenly to at- ^
- 'empt even to defend, himself. The jq
1'ijTedplC trho dsttid"nothing* in the meet?n
'' iag- when the executive and hominat- ?
e! tnpf committees were e:d!ed upon so &
- rudely, were ashamed of the lack of o
-1 decorum that sh usually characterizes o
e a body of Christian teachers?till
- ''they left: ' . ' Vr||
!< The airinpr of the opinion of the njen
- ' 11 ("out the title Greenville contribution O
~r 7c?r*~{cael(cr-entert;iinmrnt, and fh'e o
f"'-tionortt ;.h?ut the Columbia Cham
her of CoinnuTuoVi contribution to tl\e_
; "i ' u ;ii entert;iinrti?nt committers are v
efund.-?fnf better understood hy^tho ?
r hv the pollmvijrs who are muddying ^
P. the stream in their futile endeavors jjj
- ! 'o make criminals of our true and
ricd men and \yomen in office for pi
fr "wttfonn"?-?.?_ ,?8
The episode adds nothing-*? Prof. 3
Myers' reputation for prowess oor
~toriefy. For he will have no trouble P*
lender* our constitution to brush the ft
.-e?
jung lizzards and old snakes from s
ie .political bows to which they have i
imbed and belatedly disported them- i
Ives before our national speakers. 1
M. A. Myers is rugged, fearless and
WC$t.~ ; " j,,
*1 have-attended the association for
?ars/and Rev. J. W. A. Blake, a
nehOr of- North and South Carolina
as there for his first time. And ourj ]
unt conclusion (Dr. thomas, Dr. I,
hie, etc,, conci^rrinp) is: Myers is 1 ^
nhmnodV but ho has hit somebody.,
Ticially. . ' :. . j
ir visitors .said to nif when they '
i\v our national speakers lauphinjr; i
nixistiinto hysterics ut'the belated i
>ntort ions of some of our debaters: j <
Lhof., thei'c is the reaction of honcstr-i
isc ; men -towards ' slander oh .part; j
f toachcu. And I don't know the ji
ro'f. Aiy'crs, but I bet ho is clean j'
lid straight. '.iudginfr-form those on-'l
osiny him." * .
But in additiun to proving himself V
i-lp-Vn, T w:w ifliahly told :
y Columbians that the ^Executive j
ufce- men. of that number for con*
nipt an<J. for unfairness to the pub^
- -- atoe a=r= ,
The imniunity Wuchsafed members" _
one rally under the constitution and
9icers particularly is enjoyed by
i*0f. Myers. It is history and is well
gdefsldod by Dr. Wilkinson - and. j
rof. Dawson, and it was granted in
Ki'begining for specific purposes,
was - put in the. constitution, pot
) shield men-or give them superiori,*
over others but to protect- them.-.
1 the pursuit of; their ellicial duties,
nd that they might not be harassed
r besmirched by designing politicians
bile executing the. functions of their
llices. ... ,
It was and is an immunity estab*
shed' for the benefit of the members
ichiselves, that rthe members mightT
ttend.fo the_work of; the a?,sociiffiyi^
ay fb.eir bills and entertain tneih
oat hers, while-jn attendance upon the
'ssii ns, minus the harrhngues we
cfe subjected to recently. Certain
lcmhors debuuehed this immunity.
. ' . ??
1. When they tampered with the
usmefts of the executive session, ..
-2.?tVlici cnytnin of the scribes and !
Iiafrsees. asked the Executive Com- !
llttve. to allow them to fro into their
t :i n tn assail c ur duly elected Olli'
' '
3. *\\"hen the hpuso became so flabyv.
as -to allow the TTonTfrrating com lit
toe to be assailed as a party to
lK'.?misuso. of Funds.
4. Again this imnivintiy was de- >
used when the auditing committee!
as a->ailo;l and-.asked to report--the I
Linds .enl 1 pcted\by- the Executive. See-1
clary and treasurer, beyond the time ,
f the end of the fiscal year.
New teachers were disgusted, and [
isitors laughed at cur puerility till :
iu-y. .very nearly Avent into hysterics 1
I some of the actions of. certain of,
ur learned teachers.
llowc'veiV-the.: session.. v.'as -called pi
ecdunt- iH a \w*ji-t-h?4' dl*l not anticL- ..
ate, hy the withering, scorching ;
The Greenville Si
Teac
A St'MMEK SC HOOL IN TH
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Approved by the State I)<
rCredits given on Permanent (
: of Certifleat'qs. - j
.7. B? FF.i.TftX. Ft ate Agent
; W-. A: senIFFI.F.V, state Si;
; COUNT! KS ( (MH'KUATING
i : reus", FkR^iFs Spartanb
: v- JOUNBO
j Ijf1" Principal Booker Wnshin*
LfHlgbVg- may -To -socurf
| dollars iio two dollars and ,CT'.y-cents
and fifty c-i'li'R ao-fotjr dollars nmFfif
arrrnge-to board in clubs if they de
For additional information; addn
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BEjGINS JUNE IS AND CON'
Six Weeks of Five Dav^Ea
Helpful Inf
AX UXUSUAfXTpABl.E PACU1
THo adopted-bourses of study h
Board "<>f Educating and will lead
,, caton.. I>m will >)> )? the way. for tin
tendI Sumner School lonir. cn.ou?h
Credits also toward a Bettjs Acad
wTPT cnillUMQ the CimiXO III ll-hrh-i
Coui ft?3 "of *Hrdv arc su arranged
\vo>"l< ih elementary *or hii>h schoo
| take enTTFRes in ^Modern l'iducationa
It ts highly Important that all
day. Real work will begin at the \
Teacher? will be required to furnj
?rls- nnil other articles of personal
r. expe>
. Registration Fee
- ^ Board lot Whole Term
Iloai cF Por" Week l'..."!'-"
For further information, writ*
A. W. NICHOLS
, . Saturday, April 14, 1928 \ ;
icorn of Dw Wilkinson's remarks, and
notion to t&Ule the resignation of the ?
fxecutive secretary," which was ear>AS
IT IS."
^By T. i\r. McClary:
The question is often asked, what
is the cure for human ills-? First, I
,vi 11 define 411. /.Any. man,or woman
.hat is diseased, cross, unfortunate,
jr with* a cloudy mind-could be classed
an ill persoon. And to be-human
?*ou'4nu.it have the quajities of a man.
rhere is not any remedy for humaniNs.
As students we are now confronted
\<-itli the necessity of remelying
the remedies?Certain, things
tre-wrong; others have said, and not *
iinylhing- can make them right. I <|o
rrot?nyrety-b'ut will join tho writer??- -
hilt said "There is'-m> thing good -nor
bad only'"thinking, makes it so."- On ' .
the other hand there is, not anything
right hor -wrong; society mfikea. it ? r?o.
Looking at from the world, how
could certain things lie Wl'UIlgt Fium
tn^-CriK.' niiit it: Ikiiikiug, a,lic .is not __
lie if |t helps to promote a good cause
and the truth is a lie, if told before
time; Tire Writer believes both helps
toward progress: .7
The things that count are the wqrth . *>*
\vhilc things ircTrfe! Now readers, be
truthful, for the truth will make you
frpe. Technically speaking, one does .
not know 'when he is telling the_ruth. ^3
Kthically speaking, I would hold that
truth is the .sandard of moi'ality.
Could we. roallv spy that' there is a
standard considering ttfc first ?
mind v.fid the lasvs of evolution? The
world is-a great book growing'larger
every day. The average man's, name
will he recorded, 1 lie genius and the
under, average will " read, but little
use it will he to them'. Therefore, it
is man's, business to make the best . \.
oMiiV ami" eaeh ?;f .us-should make an,
attempt to be- a man among men: The, .
<3^sie>t why T?- to b^Tair, healthy, inlU3triousr
and polite as* possible. Far
l ack ot' ^voVy good act is the con
seioiisness that th:U it pays. Let us
fallow.the job,that Ave know,and mas er,
for .the NotterYvient'of the group.
We should waU-hjKitlv sides of anything,
especially those who are holding
po.-'itlinis with our destiny or by
men \\.ho are climbing tlie ladder ot
success;; laliu atj' i) is greafcjand will"*" " .
aid yrm m <[o:ng tilings; of course .
,o.|iif:fiif.iw1oc>{ 1^4 ni:il;o a man good,only
help to guide the - nuiui. uur
' in,litibns arc ours. North and South.
Only hold, on and nut and. you will * "
remedy-, the remedies, and diminish
human ills-. *
If we go north we arc_bound to .
Jjinb;-jf r\ve go South we are bound
-La-ednule , \Ve will.c1th cr go' North or
_Soiith. Therefore \yo are j\>ound to
succeed. Now you have a little idea .
if my thinking. So If kicking is your
job and Will help lift some unfortu
nfde. bo. the greatest kicker. If ly-ing
is your job and a help to civjliza-'
tion. be "a professional liar, yet I ' ' * .
Uoud advjse that yon tell truthful
lies! _.t)p vhu know that to tell an untruth
will help , another." '
iihmer School f or <j
hers ft V V I;' uJL
k western piedmont |
ly 9th, 1028 ^ | '
i?;>artmerit >?l Education
Certificates and on Renewal ?:
(f Nep;6 Si'lwois,'. ' ;C
ip'cVviso.r Of Suntmdr Schools. ( *
?Anderson, Greenville, ,Lau- \t
urir.- . - J. ':-|3r.
N, Dircc (41 r ,-?-? i 9 i?
?(on" School, Colombia. <5;
'<1- i?v Private-lomvoy,?Rwltii.' two' ^:'
i Uooin<C:Vn<l Hoatd: three dollars ~ ?" j~
lv cents per week. Teachers may g
sire. r., ' -|J;
idersoii St., (Imenvilto. S.C7- <OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
t Bettis Academy L ?
o. v.. it
UNITES TO JULY 37, 1928 |
ch of Ret reat ion and Most
ttrmation. $
-TY HAS BEEN SECURED. 'jjj '?
iftvo' been npproyefl- by the State
riot only to a renewal of ccrtifi- ig
to secure First Grade Certificate. ?
pniv Diploma will he given ^those |5|
^I'liinil snli.irrti. i ? j*j
thai a teacher can take advanced?'?[ _ n?
1 subjects n"hd at.the same time ?:
1 Methods. jl!
teachers register on the opening ? >>
ery start. is
sh their own.linen, covering, tow- :j: .
use. '
iSES: . 1 ..
: 2.00 ? iV jjK.
15.00 . .:j;
.... . 3-50 / , | .
SfTN, President, Trenton, S. C.