The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, August 09, 1905, Image 4

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Lfyiggit Wnih D| Ail. l<y tiiiain I \-A\i,. I'lle old I'hiuaoh.-, built their pyramids to endure forever; but long ufter those mighty piles of stone have peri-he I, the charactci which the builders wrought for themselves will still exist. 1 he most enduring work of mortal is tlie creation of eh irncter. It outlasts t hi > old earth and the stars. The character that now is will be foiover?only purilied and perfected for perpctuity. If men gave as much heed to their pcrsot-.nlilicK as to their purses, they wouhi he richer for two world s. Character, after all, is a byproduct. It is one of those re suits that arc best achieved l>y indirection. The seeker after character is likely to orow morbid, introspective, hypersensitive and petty The holiest per sons arc not those who arc most concerned about their own holiness. The best way to attain greatness llnences and strength of character, is to devote one's self to the hi * hscrviec of hnmanity, to ihe pursuit of noble ideals and to sweet thoughts of ('iod. Here applies in a peculiar sense the words of the wise Teacher whose utterances always havo deeper meaning than at tirst appears, "Seek ye lii^t the kinj*doin of (iod and his ri^hteousnevs and those things slndl be added to you." Hvery day contains its peculiar portion of character-building material. A kingly character i> tho best crown. Character is what a man is as God sees him. There is no sham or pretense about it:it is what itis, and in tho realm of pure spirits,it so appears for the reading of all. Souls stand stark n iked always lie fore God and His celestial train How silly and futile, in the light of this burning truth, seem tali of our miserable pretenses and subterfuges oy which we seek to ap pear before men what we really are not. Garfield is credited with a brillunt epigram, full of truth, ''Character is the product of 11a turc and nurture. Every crop may be blighted by tho adverse conditions except the growing of characters, and they thrive best under worst adversity. Into Daiuo (trandy's scales a man may fairly throw, for his own benefit, his lineage, his bank account, his social standing, his looks and his reputation. But in the scale- ofGodonly his character weighs, lie passes then for actually his true worth, and one of the surprises of the great day of :evcaliogs will be the people, who, like bad peanuts have big shells and little kernels, and the others whose outward estate is mean but whoso souls are.large and synimet rical. Any lot is big enough to grow a great life in. Suppose, for a single hour, all men were to appear in the eyes of one another cxactlv as they appear in the sight of God. What a terrible hour of judgment that wouldjjbc to most of us. IIo-v some luge w nil ! -how small, some proper would show hideous, some proud wo.dd show debased, some lowly would show noble, some poor would show millionaires in spirit, some humble would show kings and queens. J'ho question is rather a stimu lating one to ask ones self, "How ' Mil ~~ - -,-THiiMi'.l I llU ? havr< ihn j tmlij fieu ilia ?.;s H vvii! -?e i?it In lhi) tll-.y t { liulitine&ti'* Matty thole be who would cone thr mgh such u t _at gloriously' but tiioslof us arc conciou" of unlovely spots in our characters which \vc would prefer to hide. Characters of the divinost soi t can always bo built with the tools and materials right at hand. So,v an net and you reap ahao it; sow a habit and you reap a character : sow a character and you reap a doatiny.?Thackery. Groat occasions do not mako heroes of cowards; they simply unveil them to the eyoH of men. Silently aud imperceptibly, as wo walk or sleep, we grow strong or we grow weak, and at last some crisis shows us what we have Income. ?Cannon Wcscolt. To care more tor appeal uncos than for character is to regard the caskitabove its jewels. Robbed The Depository. Negro Enters Monroe's Institution ? Misti ial in case of Constable Bivins, on Trial for Manslaughter. I bpcciui It) The Observer. Monroe, Aug. o.?The sickness and deuth of late Esq, K.J .Krim- ' 1 minger has kept the medical do- ; positnry at this place closed. lie > was the depositor at.d the volume of business did not justify the employing of a clerk. Wnon ever it was necessary to till a prescription during the last fow wccl-s the county treasu er opened Iho \ doors long enough to till the pre enption. When he opened to wait on a customer he saw at a glance that he hud received a visit during closing hours. There were a few vacant places on the shelves, and a few bottlos had been misplaced or overturned, i 1'his attracted his attention ut once and a little investigation showed that some of the finest brands of . wino and whiskey had been stolen , J Ho kept the matter quiet and an extra policeman was pet on to watch for the thief. For -icvoral night?, nothing was seen of him, but last night the policeman was called on to arrest a negro whom ho carried to the jail aud locked up. Upon his return he found that, early as it was, the bold thief had broken the window pane on the fiont, lifted the sash and entered. lie evidently worked hurriedly, too, for though he took more this time, he was not so careful to se'ect hut he did not take any of the cheap whiskey or wine. The wholo thing was managed with sufficient skill to show that the thief is no new hand at the business. The depository is on the square within a few 'yards ot an electric light.and ho made this last entry btfore midnight within two hundred yards of the police station, The case of Constable Bivins has been on trial for a whole day, the jury being out about three hours, made it a mistrial. It will be recalled that one morning while Mr. Bivins was near the depot a negro jumped from an incoming traiiV and^started to run Mr. Bivins understood that ho had been stealing a ride and start ... :? ... ? .*? v-w 111 imiKiiit to itrioMi uio negro. Mr. Hivins commanded him to halt and firc<l a Dumber of shots while running after the negro, who um seen to throw his hand to his side and to fall. When finally caught he was found to ho wound ed and later on ho died as as result of this wound. The charge against Mr. Bivins was finally made manslaughter. When a fish takes in the early worm i* is apt to got in a moss. nr>rv?w ^ . . ' v v J . 1 A Living !, Monument. ; I? we \Vcrc lo assemble all those who have been cured of i heart disease by Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and who would to-day be in their graves had i not Dr. Miles' been successful in perfecting this wonderful j heart specific, they would populate a large city. ( What a remarkable record? a breathing, thinking, moving I monument, composed of human lives,?that for which every other earthly possession is sacrificed. ( The Miles Medical Co. re- j ccive thousands of letters from these people like the following: t "I fo< 1 indebted to tlio Pr. Miles' Heart ?'ure t'..r n>y lite. 1 desire to call tho attention of others suffering as I dUl to thla remarkable rcm? dy for tlio heart. For n long time I had suffered , from shortness of bronlh after any 1 little exertion, palpitation of the heart; and at times terrible p;iln In tho repion of the heart, so serious that I feared that I would some time drop dead upon tiie street. One diy I n 1 one of your circulars. and hnnicdint'-ly went to my drUKK'st and pu:; h.i '- d two hotties of the Heart t'ure. and took It 1 uncording to dire-Mions. with the r>-sult that 1 uin < ut:r?-!y enred. Slnej t t'aen I never miss nil epportu ilty to . r 'eommend tl is r> re <!y to r. y fr < nds l wlio have heart tror.i l- : lr. i art 1 am a tr.svcllMr udve-t -rau,t. fur I am t widely known in this locality." . J. H. IIOWMAN. N Msnnpor of Lebanon Democrat. ,i Nashville, Trim. " Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by 1 ycur ciruar-ivt. v/ho will ou.tranteo that the f'-st bottle will benefit. If it fails ^ he will refund your money. , Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind a JOHN E. WELSH,' I1ENTIST. I jannastet*. S C. a 22^"' Oflioe in rear of Funder- J bnrk Pilarmacy. * July 1, 1905. 1 UNIVERSITY : OF KoaiH CAROLINA i, 17HS)-1005* Head of State's Educational .System, 1) E I' A It T M E N T S. Collegiate, Engineering, Clrudua'e, J.aw, c .vetliciiie Pharmacy, Library contains 43,00*1 Volumes, i New water works, electric lights, ? central heating system. New dormitories, gymnasium, f V. M. C, A. huildlng, ( 007 STUI)KNTS tb> INSTRUCTORS. The Fall term begins . ISept. 11,1903. Address 1 Francis I' Y nahlr, President, * CiiAi'ti. HILL, N. C. * Foley's Honey and Tat' 1 for children.saft ,sure. No opiate*. e -Clubbing1 Payable Strictl; THE LEDGER (twice a we JOURNAL (twice a week) o THE LEDGER (twice a wee TON NEWS and COURIE year for THE LEDGER and The SC TOR one year for THE LEDGER, The ATLJ SOUTHERN CULTIVATE THE LEDGER (twice a we< CONSTITUTION (three tin TIIE LEDGER (twice a wee WORLD (three times a weel THE LEDGER, ATLANTA and FARM, one year for Positively Cannol * " ! iTI fH| TV I < TM/M i t V ! !V N*1 h i A btiy . t <h >. !' .i! U ... ... . njj a Sorelield'. A eii> < -p p.s? *?tl liy null a a id. '4\ our t?in looks km,! . | \ ('o\v, hub "Yep, ilint's the kind \v phu t?d," replied I lie huh. 44lt don't l ?ok like , i u w |. t uore than n luilf crop," s.iul thinly chap. 4'Nope: we don't expel t< ; the anddord ocis the oilier half," re orted lie > ourg-tcr The Htrifti^cr hebiluted a uioin>nt and then ventured: 4iYou are not very tin from u fool, are you, my hoif 44Nope, not iiu re'n ten feel," aid the hoy, and the city chap iiorod on. NO FALSF CLAIMS The proprietors of Foley's Ioney and Tar d?? not advertise his as a ".sure euro for consuinpion." They do not elnitn it will aire this dread complaint in mlaoeed etses, but do positively insert that it v. ill cure in iIn; cm ior stages and never fails to ?ji\'e :o in fort mid relief in the wor-t uses. Foley's I Ioney and Tar is vilhnut doubt ilit* ?irt*iilest throat n I lung n inedy. Rffuso subIitn11 s. Sold by Funderhurk 'harm any. uN.?w, boys,"' said lito Sunday choo! tuicher. addressing the ovenile class, "cm either of you ell me anything about (iood <Yui?ivr' "Yes, ma'am, lean." replied be boy at the f >ot of the class. 'He was the fellow what done the lousework for Robinson Crusoe." -Chicago Journal. two bottles cured m ai "J was troubled with kidney omplaint for about two years," writes A. M. Davis, of Ml. Sterl ng, la., "hut two bof'les of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a lermanent cure." Sold by Kt-inlerburk Pharmacy. It matters not how smart a man i, some day be will bump up [gainst another man who is just a iltle smarter. This would be a drv old world f there wcra nothing but wisdom m tap. Ratesyr in Advance. ck) and the ATLANTA r ? ? lie year lor ^1.7 :k) and THE CHARLES ,R (twice a week) one $1-75 )UTJIERN CULTIVA$' -75 VNTA JOURNAL and >R, all three one year for $2.oc 2k) and The ATLANTA ics a week) one year for $2.oc :k) and The NEW YORK k) one year for $2.oc V JOURNALand HOME $2,OC t Send on Credit. T. S. CARTER, Pub. Ledger. f i J'' I t 3 jl AVcgclable Preparationfor As % ij similatin^ ihcFoocIanclllcoiila- "> . : j ling ihc Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.Chect fulness and Rest.Conlains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. TstOT >?AJi C OTIC . i JtHtpeofOM !>/MKUElPtTCMER I\myJ.ut . ! sftx.S.vuur ' 1 | rfi I . lirt/ull.' Snlli ? g Sl'.Uc .Wf/ t ^ JV-p(*nni,tt - > iti Ctiriivtic 4-. lefc * A ' IIS/TH.?// t ,j Qwfifd Df^V il.vi?r/y.v/ f/etVK ' ; / A perfect Hcmcdy forConslipnlion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea g I Worms .Convulsions .Fe verish1 f | ness nnd Loss OF Slef.s* \ Jl Facsimile Signature oT 6&^:F?tTflr. H EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Vfc ... H >s- J.C i i Mlliot i: , i, S. t IUhIiI iioo phono Ni> 1 s7. t il'u c, | Davis llinMliur. earn*'" M ii ! I Dutiltipstreets; bin i.? N?72 Will practice in l> ?th l i ni : I county of IjHik:*'.!*'* r. \ 11? . . ?*ii!: r 1 j Ua.y or nic;h . will r . . . -r nrc 'I million J an. Id, l'.io > II. | NOTICE. I lit* in Mini of comity < ononis? sionet s in thoii- meelino Monday i. fftissed a resolution to the client * that hereafter no in u -hat in lj.ine.istei'eoniit \ w .: i ?>c paid for 1 1 lrii lino an i txuesl uuh - ii mi : po^>itilc to ?;ot the coroner, and then the magistrate inu-t con,; v with tin) law hy t-ecnr in- itiidavi' from three ciliz u.s ..! the immediate comuinnit y that it i- in-, portunl ti?m 1 an mono*! he liel I in the particular ea*?u under c.msido: . 1 s atton. M (J t-iardnor. Count v Super visnt. j Notice. I My regular olli e days \\ !! .Sat 1 upJr.ys and ftrst Motulo.s. \!l oilier ' dayyi.u will ti m1 mo :ii my ollie.e ( near 11 i1: (' <1 p >t \V?il keep school ^ looks a-. Ii t i i Hi *cs an . nl l> jfhnl ' In wait oil you any day <ii the week. i ! WMMo've, I < i?. S ipt. f ATilue ition Jan I'l, l!)n"> kw. sw.+ - m??OTRiSlt7xc? MONEY TO LOAN i _ . 1 have ti 'tile arrangement wn lenders of money m New Y ri; ' ;.t\, with wl an ! am ul':e to nej.'oti tel . : seemed hy !i :sl moi Ijtaxe o: oi.p.o\..' cotton thriiis, at ? | ei cut inter: repayable in annual i; stallim ntj nf live \enr-. >To I r >ki* m;e or "orntn: Hioil ohai'tf I Oil V a i e lMMIa i ! ehai'u'e f< r a? e i ci m t ill It K WY1.IK, j n uv o i ? u 111 s\ 11 o r i v q y '! f i i t Winthrop College Scholarship , and Entrance Examination, j, Tt-e exainin .lion for tin- aw.-ud i.f. vacant ??Hh? i?r?l?i|la SVintlimp t ul j lege and f*>r the ndmis-don of nmv sin ' den's will I e li lil .?i iln enmity t ouit Hon.se on Friday. Ju'y 7lh at II a. m. ApplieantH roust not he losr* t'luu ftf' "teen .yeats ol a*?e \V Ik-ii s; liolaisliijis are vacated after July 7t!i, they \\ ?i. be awarded to those in tiring the hf^ s e-t a* ? rage : t this exam;-mtion prov i ' deal they meet the conditions govern- ' I n : I he award. A ppl io.iiit for eliol - j aishii s should write to I'le-idei,. : ? Johnson bofo o t' e exnimn-u >n lr ! cli hi ship i xuiuii at ion IiIim.Us. Sclioiaishipa are worth ftte tuition The next anpglon will | open Septenii.er ltd. ifUi-i For fume < i information and en' dogu address I're I) B Johnaoit, , Ko :k Hill, S <i mxuA i.tftiuwuiw wiriir Jivnn? Notice t*> li*-' I 'it hi it' I will hold all hhjik'hN in the | county. Phono to m\ r< sulencn ! at Plesi-nnt I Jill for n:o when : noetletl. \. Montgotnot y Ca-kny, oyit. 20?tf * jv ' * -iV a t, vr.*-/?- " vV^<^igWtt{A iAS fOllift For Infants; and Children; 'hs Kind You Have Always friugiff /.? Bears tfio & % /?/ M> Signature //yi" of /f A t? / ft ir f. |jn6 in ^ Use for Over Thirty \ears bfll h if III A t?c ornr?ua towMNV- mtw voon city. sr' r3 j. E. siUILEDSE, Dentist, Ln" cus icr, 5. C. W-'iiv i, ; li ere it', iloosn't p'i.V, :v.. from this ti.no itMuvfei t:tio sit icily cash. ?. <ble jrokl Filling $1.50 i!;- ni Filling 75 ctH. (' - in ut lolling 75 ct !'i KH! It IM.ATK, i.i m I <?f Icetii $12.00 : nor nvi lower s- t $25.50 \ 7- ' itrices are strictly > v. rk ilnne except ?: - i ( ; i4i security. j, t, RUiLEBGE, Dentist. A'/,')' FOSTUlt. I Harney at Laiv, LANOASTKR, S. C. ; SC' j ;| , i ..p. . !a| j y . i.'. >. ..V . . .-X?? ::.iii 3 : UP Xtion PAYS LAU(IK 1)1 VIDKN 1)S ! VOl' i i :i ,1'acti ' ii lui-iino.ss <?ilif.vtii ii >\ tiiiiitt'o satOfactlon. . .> % ? ? ii-> V'l I I li; !|l?' ik K-t practical; il.oy have no niporin h [nslrn. tion ^,;v i is Itr?t nlust>. No >? licr lov ino-s n 1 l.-m*-" . T r I o' Ior tulfatitaio >. J'" "?-r now on I propum 01 a liinlutivn si . n. Oni' lmU'Iuh!.';. try in ilmivi: .1 :,H Hi . i>* > ?> we 1 nve -i-lri L .1 odiv.U?iliey urn in in? itious Wo ollor special rata* Mticfe it's (!. <inc-4 CoMo^o Columhtu. S C. i\uo. 2l?, 101 >4 if. KIBHI jSEfl?E? are the most fatal of all diaeases. CflS %?'$ KIDNEY QuRE h * e yLSfa i $ Oiisranlcad Ram;<dv cr money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emlrient physicians as the best for ['lidncy and Bladder trouble PRICE roc. a.ad $1.00. L .&LE . A- CilliMKlt KAII.V'A V r-.'t i ?lliio in flli'rt May 28, I ej ? Huutluj } si - HOUND. ijV 1 ?Hii<:s?ste'. 0 30 n m 3 45 pm IiV Fori 1 utvn, ?i 40 a id 1 15 p m 1 v BsiHtffv: vli'le 5 -VI a in 4 30 p id Lv Jilehburg, 7 o5 ? m 4 45 {> in At ; hesU ' " :*o o ?? 6 16 p m Ar <?hi\r>(>U( , Ho '! 1? i* ?>i 7 (HI p in M Uolumloa, S<? Bio 15 a in K A.i i i'xi UNI/. li\ Colr.Mil.'i i. So II ('? 05 h in 3|0pm f,v < 'haviir. r , S ii K ?'05 atn 0 Op p id l.v OhPHio, 9 (HIn m 5 15 p m I v /Cii l; -sir,:, 04o a ni H 30 p id Lv Baacoravlllo, 0 >0 a m 8 46 p in '. v F<>rt louvn 10 00 <i id 8 58 p m \i Lao >..-:? ! lo 30 u in 0 15 p id i ON NIC HON;-. In s! r- oi. lifcin, -eelmnni himI iii.liiia ?' '<?i i nwerlorn railway*. I.an Southern Hallway. A 1". .V> i.irilF., A '*t Trallle LKKOY 4l'KIN?-?A l*r'is*t and rralllo .Managor. - W i . ' S.