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m%M-, ' m i"; . - >.;s -< 'a : " |9 4 I The Lanc~ Se?r' ??? I rom Abroad. of thef< THE r tmily, and not that of an tl %/1 aAA?A^?9 oi ! LANCASTER NEWS, ML iere is great prejudice agai rrorir fnrm n f Snplolia m tLY 8, 1807. Inst sm onH LJcS. 1 YOUR T\ W BY A. r- (Copyrighted, 11 NC %> " A Colony of ~~ " They M. STACK. i . own lab W6, by K. P. Beasley.) tance lr 20. society. dustries Rare Christians, livelihoc of reve* are supported by their tl ors and receive no assis- cl urn any church, order or li They have various in- T from which they get a tl >d. Their principal source ci ruie is a store near the G lese people do not care to b assed when they are not So st as wo understand the te he fundamental principle leone uniform rule of theii al and religious life is, "I od with all thy heart, and vise e so I lust I fhv IPPOITI INITT Amid the Bj the Holy Lati fanaticism an divers sects, th a small colony who are living It is a singnl ibel of religions in Jaffa gj id, and amid the for sale d bigotry of the ties nu ere is in Jerusalem mother of rare Christians Oriental "the simple life." a photo* ur fact, but true, producei ite, in which they keep n ' antique articles, novel- b de of olive wood, coral tl of pearl, fancy trinkets, u 1 shawls, etc. They have hi iraphicdepartmentwhich as s annually about 15,000 w eighbor as thyself." That races their entire creed ley have no written rules or i lations, nodiscipline, nochi ad nofchurch government. T ly that there is no need for hen there is no transgress era __________________ and regirch ?ffer below for y hey aPPea^ a^ w^? wan I" W e Ar our consideration some p it to save money on their ] e Not Ci * 1 rices that should purchases. ushed nevertheless, t the respect of creeds and ol a The lives and i people have than any other tine towards t] hat they linye won photogn the people of all scenes t ill nationalities.? all of w] daily walk of these ny store contributed more from An agency in Pales- pare foi le removal of Mos- flower ej *phs of sacred places and A ?nd 2,000 lantern alides, r* liich are sold at the Colo- ti to tourists or on orders rf lerican fir mat* They pre b r visitors many kinds of a ards; post cards, card ah " lid their way of life ha^ imoved the principal tern on to sin, there i? no need istraining rules. Their relig elief is based upon the Savi uswer to the lawyer'9 quest What is the great cnnimj nor running a CRUSI Pta item quoted here not . of until withdrawn : ioU8 $5.00 Overcoats at 1 ior's Coats at 7.50. ion, Men's Suits from 3. md- 54-inch Broadcloth, ~\\t:.3rp?0:11. i 4 SALE, but we will forfei now in stock. We make th< 2.98 ; 7.50 Overcoats at 4. .98 to the best in stock at i sold at 1.00 and 1 25 yard, U1 1. J 1 OH t $100.00 for any i following prices 98; 10.00 Over> 00. ^ now 85c yd. 4-? lem prejudice ty. A people have a religion study. In 1880, se Fullerton Ave church, Chica nnnf I mil against (Jhristiani bums a > who can do that souvenii i that, is worthy of They hi and bla< veral members ot ing, sil nue Presbyterian ing, liter go, severed their for newi u 1. _?1 _ nd an endless variety of 11 rs of the Holy Land.? 31 five carpenter, tin, shoe p jksmith shops, do tailorver and sold electroplat- C( ary antl illustrating work tl 9papers, magazines and P -.1.1! A. 1 1* . 1 tv lent in the law(Matt, xxn 9 ) In the very simplest. ossible they seek to fulfil ieir daily lives the two g unmaudmeuts, upon wl ley hang all the law and rophets. In these two commi i ( a f !*** # /I aa! ?* i ;35- vnuu xaueui oun, i ^ 54-inch Ladies' Clo1 ay 20 pieces A. F. C. G 1 111 Solid case Cotton B real Only six of our 6.0( :iich Men's Odd Pants fi S 5.00 F j:. j UlctCK ill Hi CUIUIS, ill/ Ol UC11 th, 42 1-2 cents yard, linghams and Linen-firiish lankets at 68c, 89c and 1.2! ) Wool Blankets left to cloj om 75 cents to 3.48 pair. orbush Shoes at ! jaiu. Chambrays, 10c. 3. se at 4.25 pair. 3.48 ^uuuutiiuii mi sought a new put in practice religion. At movement was Esq., a promir yer. Mr. Spa other members ii in a* t uuuitu nuu uuier p field ill winch lo connects i an ideal form of are engf the head of the try, woe lioratio Stafford, ery busi lent Chicago law- hery, et< ifford and lourteen ny are i arrivfid in .lerusa ?rt.ictir? uuiiuauuuH on suojects ?d with Palestiue. Some ^ iged in teaching, dentis- ? )d and stone carving, liv- 01 Hess, farming, dairy, ba- C 3. The ladies of the Colo- ^ very industrious and do 8J mul f:inr>u noortlonrnrlr 11 lOKiin, niry UdiniO) 19 tMHUUl ie essence of Christian very member of this little ny is a most sincere and de^ hrisfian. If we may judge leir daily life and godly con ition, their religion is the | ine article $3.50 Krippendof S lifcy- Ladies'Fine Shoes col- 2000 yards heaviest rout 2000 yards 6c Plaid j bv J?b lot Men's Fine ver_ Big lot Laces, Inser Get our prices befo ?en" tee to save you mone^ hoes at 2.98. at 75 cents pair and up. ; weight Sheeting at 6 cent s at 5 cents yard. 2.00 and 2.50 Fur Hats at 'tings and Embroideries at re you make your purchase f. \r r i :s yard. 1.48. old prices. js. We guaran lem iu Septet was the genesis Colony" iu the live a few hui of the Damasc name is uo in< are or what the iiber, 1881. This dress mi t of the ''American baking, i Holy City. They jams atii ndred yards north fruits of us gate, and their make, I lex as to who they and spii jy are. They are hosiery. VI \J IT "J IK ^ aking, fruit canning, cake and also manufacture d preserves of the many d the country. The women i' t>y hand weaving looms a] ming wheels, underwear, h carpets and much of the They conduct religious se 38 every morning in a If rawing room in the main bi lg, and on the Sabbath sery re open to the public. T ave no regular preachers lere \a no sermon, but s >rvis Funder ices 'hey i. -=!= 8nd Notice of Town I ome lours ior uusiness, burk Corr ?1ort2n?i following MAXII jeUlUD. be exceeded. To anv nersoti. lpany HUM prices cannot tlril). sssriciinn np by no means i those ot the c other nations i tongue and a American nam can Colony" Canada, Engla all Americans, yet clothing o'.ouy who are of Each dt speak the English signed ire proud of the tain me ie. In the "Araeri- a perfec are people from There ; ud, Scotland, Ger- and no ; worn by the society.? n apartment of labor is as- ^ to and conducted by cer- ^ mbers of the colony, and o ;t system is maintained. 81 ire no drones, no kings 11 queens, but everybody ^ lember reads a chapter in ible and any one is privih 3 make such observations at r she may deem proper, ervice is a free and infoi uterchange of ideas, and *dies join freely in the sen the tq Ra^fy Ordinan ge ing Franchise foi The6 Li^hting mal Council Chamber*, Lar I he MaWHEREAS,on the 25th 1 I 1!*07. John T. Stcvpnfi % corporation, using ce Grant- Ppr month, 20 cent . To any person, [* Electric corporation usinf Kilowatts. 18 cent To any person, corporation usinf icaster, S. C. Kilowatts, 17 cent 1j 1st, 11)07. Any person,tlrin poration using 35, day of April, watts, 18 cents per I !S IV it li?r. . under 15 Kilowatts s per Kilowatt. Ilrin, association or ? 15, and under 25 s per Kilowatt, firm, association or f 25, and under 35 s per Kilowatt. , association or coraml under 50 KiloKilowatt. many, Norwa mark, India, 1 estine. Those ities were attr by its peculiar ous life. The " is composed o y, Sweden, Den works, ioumauia and Pal- seems i > of other national- Under t acted to the colony etousne social and reli^i find no American Colony" sequent f about one hun- feature And every one's work 1 to be a labor of love.? a heir system, avarice, cov- 1 98 and love of money can 11 gratification and are con- n ly perished out. Their 11 of socialism is not simply v Mie music, both instrume nd vocal, is very fine and m he services quite attractive, atives olten attend the Sui leetin^s. But the colony ot attempt to do missio: rork, except in so far as t >ntal spoon ami J. II. > made application to tli akes Lancaster, for an excl The c'"9e to furnish the of Lancanter, and i id ay tants thereof, electric , power, for a period of thir (l?e.N amjt nary WHEREAS, Oil the san two-third vote of the Boa neir men> by Ordinance duly i perauil, 11 wllherspoon corporation usin* e Town of wattn per month, Itisive fran- watt, said Town r < i the inhabi- PLBLIo 1 lights and r,jn I'iffhta ty [30] yearn, each, to be furnif the town free. , Twenty Arc Lie date, by a each to he inri rd of Atder- !?' . . J ratified, the ?fj? ,r? mi, ttsRuoi&uon or j ISO or more- Kilo14 cents per KiloLIGHTING of 460 watt power, ihed for the use of lit sot 450 watt powtiished for the use of e of 75.00 per an dred and twe women and cl side without tl lem and live a ly. They occ building, tog< smaller onea it nly people?men, a busin< bildren. They re- part of le walls of Jerusa mere in is one large fami- but an upy a large stone fect. Clu 5ther with some that su< 1 the same vicinity, that of 388 arrangement, but is a ( their religion. It is a ? cident of their social life, ^ incentive to a more per u ristian life. It is claimed 6 fli a life is modeled after * f the primitive church P Minatian lives may influ thers to become Christi 'hey do not thrust their v pon any one and ask no or mbrace their form of relig 'hey consider example r owerfnl than precept. In l ? ? ence franchise wan grante John T. Htevens, M. ?S. y ans. anil J. H. Witherspoon. ai : cessors and assigns; NOW BE IT ORDAIN 16 to Mayor and Aldermen of t ion Lancaster, in Council As< ' by the authority of the si nore l. That the said Ordin this for ratitication to electors of said town, at a . . biuiii ?** rniyii n <1 to the saul antj *70 <x> per ar Wltherspoon tjo,ial 460 watt f rid their biic- Hny additional are VI. That alter KD, by the election, as afores he Town of Hhall count the vo iembled, and result, to the Tom une : Town, for its recc ance be sub- VII. That in a the qualified ordinance jfrant in 11 election to , aforesaid, in ofllce IV rinm rtru ljIglllS ; mum for each addimwer Arc Light, if i needed. the close of said aid, the Managers tes and certify the 7n Council of said >rds. addition to original g the franchise, as of the Clerk and situated near 1 Kings." The spacious one a i Oriental styl court. Here brothers and i to love each o ?? If il Llie "Tombs of (he fa.cis n main building is a great cl nd constructed in selfishn e, with interior nine-tei they live as real world, sisters and appear social li ther just as much tocrucif - ' ? ' > 1 1 . - r.f i . i.it is certainly a 1 ieck upon selfishness, and r ess is the parent of about ^ iths of the sins of this ' Any form of religious or 11 fe, therefore, which tends 'y selfishness and the love t< 1,1 i. - i J ? ? ucy are entirely correct, ior elifiiously beclouded mind t )riental can never appre( lie beauty of Christianity ex i the concrete form. The Colony gives special a the second great comm LI f At : I * ' I lie op neiu ai rue tiunru lit f Town, on the 14th day of it an n Tfmt thp poMg 8hall , iate eight o'clock ill the fort o'clock in the afternoon cept and that J. N. Crockett, ningham and j T. Anion are hereby appointed 3 heed hold said election. 111. That those votei and- the ratification of tht . i irrHnfintr aaiil frunohioo 3use of said Treasurer of said May, 1907. the terms, stipul ie open from '?ns of the contra 'noon until 4 franchise was jci of said day : copy thereof slial W. J. ( tin- J" the office of be and they ''own, for perusi launders to the citizens ai Town. s favoring Passed and rafil ' ordinance flco>bled, this 1st <1 Town, containing ations and province under which said ranted, a certified 1 be tiled forthwith the Mayor of said al and examination ad electors of said tied, in fount il Aslay of May, lit >7. vv VI IV VI Ms ii uiey were They own ever Their religion the fundamen the early chu lieve in the dij our Savior's t 11 nil hllui nuua I an oioou reiauoiiB. w? "? *> ^ ythingin common, some (> 1 s life is based on grer tal principles of e<l a foo irch, and they be- property rect application of ot greed cachings to social r'ches a lit. And ?? l __ I n r? tit tl vuuu, inust ue uaswu on ii iristian principles. For s it Master, who never own- n t ot land or any personal tl i, fully exposed the sin ? and the deceitfulness ot ri nd what hid ranees t hey 'I Km r\r?rf<?pt ( r?.j i n %-? I i fr\ il joui,"ijuvo my neignoor as elf." They accept Christ's ition of a "neighbor," and, he good Samaritan, their br rly love knows no such thin acial or religious prejuc 'heir religion manifests i 1 ilno/lu nnH !!/ < i > i"""'" ? v" ticKet, hh follows: "Fi defi- franchise. Yes;" and tho ... the ratification of said like granting said franchise, * Oth- f?"ows: "For granting No." g as IV. That a copy of thi . shall he published in Thi lice. Xews, in its issues of Sa tself '!,p 4tli, Wednesday, M; and Saturday, May th n Attested by or granting j0hn Crawford He opposing Clerk and Tri Ordinance .dull vote, as t fr.noht.., Not.ce()fFini h Ordinance Gua ? Lancaster turday, May state of South Cnroli H y the St It. ter. In the 1 e lltlt, and| " * ' iurjur, [I-H.J easurer il Discharge as rdian. on. County of LuncaaProhnte Court. to'personal cot they possess tl ty of interest, j of the colony ( share of the v The infant own i lv with the ad iic? aim u<'t iii^rri y i ? ^ iduct. In ?11 that The lere is a communi- interest: and every mepiberl rel'g iwiifl an undivided of the C vhole property.? i either M s and shares equal- 1 byteriai Inlf Thn linpiip.it i ans. Dii IVWU v/j|. inumi ' I 'U' ' American Colony" is T ing chiefly on account of tl ion. The adult members H olony were at one time a lethodistB, baptists, 1'res is, Kpiscopalians, Luther- ^ nkarris. Creek Christiana 1 - v?wv/vt^> UV/V 1 (I nuiua V/ he blind beggars who tie highways about .Jerusa nd the unfortunate lepers re civilly and socially d ave always a friend in wniorican Colony. The Arab, urk. the .lew or Ihe tuna in v. Hfmii constitute <lix* notici ij tion herein provided for 111,0 V. That .the follow! letn, MAXIMUM rates alio charged for public and pr who jnjr under said franchise end, I'KIVATB 1,11)111 th_ 1 in C. P. Light. 50c p 2 IK (j. P. LiKhts, ea< , the month. tioui _3_Vic- v e of theelec- , 1S ??reoy p aftV of May, 191)7, ui ii jf are I lit* "O'lTiixDed ah (^iiiir wed to lie 0Mtot,! of ?*r? KMly SiM ivate liKht- f,lUr?n ;r,*en!eu"m tion to the Prnhate ( ' of I^incaster, State ol ' 'NG. final discharge uh hui er month. :h, 48c per Gnardiai April 27, 1907 -30 oh, 4t>c per ____________ !' v? n th.it on the '27tli I 10 o'clock a. in , the linn ot the portion and nr.-, will tile his linn I nt and niako applicnL'oiut for the county I South Carolina, for a eh guardian Ij. T. McCain, 'i of Pronely ISiHtore. clay a. worker accural] the helpless bf mulation of pre in their systei In fact, they ca ing for propert cessities and cc dates no more than or Jews ibe. Bat the accu- tJie>r fc >perty has no place united i ? of social ethics, practice tre absolutely noth- ed Chris ,y beyond the ne- do "Ot a tnveniences of life, erly cht . But all have given up V >rmer creeds and have " lpon the principles and P of what raiKht be terra- Kl jtian Socialism. But they P ccept that term us prop M iracterizing their form of hristian never asks any lave iese people. The children of oor are taught without rac ad without price and, like oor widow, they would ieir last mite for the furt nee of Christianity or the IIMIMI II )r 0f 4 16 C. P. Lights, en month. the 5 16 C. P. Lights, eac month. m?y 6 16 (J. p. Lights, eac th? month. 7 to 16 C. P. Lights, inc give 35c per month. her- ?Yer 10 16 c- p- *< * rate not to exceed 35c bet each. oh, 44o per Pianos ar !h, 42c per At Factoi ih, 40c per Write us at once of payments on a I luaife. etch J"" buy either ii us, you get a stent hts. special *? * life tim< per month, Malone'S M id Organs py Prices. for our npeoial plan / Piano op Organ. If natriunent through lard make, one tbat Write usic House. Their form of ( |1 . I J s. government ia that | religion, , In the minds of many J u * >rment of their fellowman. T % , " I Whero the current for heir | furnisbed by the meter lighting is COLUMt system, the for cfttftloga, pi 11 A, 8. C., rices and terms. .dti