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have lost your health you still have life; and "life h more than food, and the body than the raiMElpBent." It you have lost your ^Jiome you still have heaven. ^Vhat the yearsthave left is more valuable than that which thov have taken. Consider thyself irtunnte iu that they have uot taken more. It is in your povrer to make! life sweet and beautiful, seamy and better : to be good rr bad, happy or miserable. There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." Life is what you make it. Enumerate your ills and presently you will sit "down under a juniper tree" and pray to die: enumerate your blessings and you will climb to "Horeb the Mount of God." There you will hear a still small voice, and wrap your face in your mantle and worship. u Sit down at the teat of the Master Teacher, catch Hie spirit, His meaning, His point of view, and you will be never more weary and never more sad. For you have at last come into your own. 4 You hear angel voices an i see ^ the full moon of life. In it? light, things HDnearas n D * J ?!'peared before. Woea and griel do not always befall mail becauae he or his parents sinned "but that the works ofGod should, be manifest in him." You have left the harbor of childhood and your ship has gone to sea. Lay your course for the Star of Bethlehem, and steer it in such a way that vice is made difficult and virtue easy for all who know you. Then some day, by the grace of God, your anchor shall be cast in the harbor of heaven. "Think on these things." Success of Palmetto Day at Jamestown Exposition. ** - T rtn n unui i\, v# , j une io.?ioday was observed as South Carolina Day at Jamestown Exposition with Governor Ansel, his staff, the South Carolina State commission, the Second Regiment of Infantry, South Carolina National Guard and several hundred South Carolinians present to participate in the events on the day's programme. The official exercises occurred in the main auditorium building and were attended by hundreds of visiting and resident South Carolinians. The principal addresses of the day were made by Capt. William K Gonz des of The Sta'e, Columbia, S. O.. Gov. Martin F. Ansel, President Ilarrv St. George Tucker, of the Jamestown Exposition, and lion Hazard,ot Georgetown, S. C. The addresses were notable and were received with great en VI'U?1<*BI11? Following the official ceremonies the celebration of the day was continued at the South Carolina State exhibit in the State's exhibit palace where the Palmetto State has an exceptionally fine exhibit of its products, occupying almost one entire side of the palace. South Carolina! raised tea was served to all callers, being poured by ladies of the official South Carolina party and served by Japanese girls. Pilee gat qoiok and oertain relief from Dr. Hhoop't Magic Ointment. Please note it it made alone for Piles, and ita aotion it positive and oertain, Itching, painfal, protrading or blind pilea disappear like magio kr tta om Larga niokal-enpped glaaa jars 60 mo to. Bold by J, V. Maokej Co. THI Successful Appeal to Merchants to Stop Selling Cigarettes. Spartanburg special in Charlotte Observer : As a result of a series of religious meetings that a>e being conducted here by Rev. Leu. G. xBroughton, of Atlanta, many merchants of Spartanburg whohave been haudlingcigaYettes are goiug out of the cigarette | business. Last Sunday afternoon Dr. mougntou preached a special sermon to men aud boys and he told ot the great harm done to young men bv smoking cigarettes, tie declares it was one of the greatest vices to which young men are addicted to aud he made a plea for the dealers in cigarettes to quit the business. Since that sermon it is learned that quite a number of dealers have quit selllug cigarettes. One merchant even destroyed all the cigurette paper he had in stock. Possibilities of the Cigarette "When Smoked by a Citizen of Atlanta. The reported assertion of the Rev. Len G. Broughton, of At lanta of course, that 4ta man who smokes cigarettes ten years will ~..a m -i - >? aim etwai, unairmges inspec tion. In considering the subject, it should be remembered in behalt of the reverend geutlemau that his horizon is circumscribed, the inhabitants of Atlanta being a peculiar people of habits and notions not necessarily typical ol those of the outside world. The opportunities for observation are naturally limited in Atlanta and cigaret'es which might produce a brain storm, race riot, or Howelliansmiih campaign in that environment might not in terlere with a "protracted meeting*'5 elsewhere. The awkward question obtrudes itsell : It a man by smoking 50 cigarettes a day become a plain unmitigated liar and a thief in ten years, how many cigarettes a day must he smoke in the same time in order to become an "angle iron, sunk-hinge, steel-faced" liar, or, in the Atlanta language, a 'Maniliar"? Or it he smoke only 25 cigarettes a day, will he require 20 years to get his diploma? Or if 10 cigarettes a day will develop a skilful pickpocket, how many cigarettes will be required to lift a man into the Lite Insurance Magnate class?and what brand??The News and Courier. l?a<l sick headaches, biliousness or constipation are quickly relieved by Dowitt's Little Karly iiisers. Snodl pill, sure pill, safe pill ? ptompt and pleasant in action. Sold by Crawford Pros. Capt. Moses Hough Dead. Bethune special in The State: ?Capt. Moses Hough, one of the most prominent citizens of this section, died at his home, ?<'wuu dia luiios iiuuYo nere, yt'Hier day at 11.30 o'clock a. m. after an illness of about two months. Capt. Hough was a successful and influential farmer and wae the father of Stale Senator W. It Hough of this county. Capt Hough was 76 years of age. He served with conspicious gallantry in Company A, Seventh South Carolina battalion, throughout the War between the States and was promoted at Petersburg for bravery. C LAN0A8TER NEWS. JULY 3, 1907. \ I * Jv THAT V HAMMf REDVe VIE ARI SPARK: PRICE S I 111 Is drawing ne^r; our stock before we be we will offer some uni goods, Shoes and Clo r ui mc ne We will sell the ] at from 10 to 20 per price : All dress goods, gandy, Mull, Batiste, etc. Ready made shirt weight ready made shi laces embroideries, pc and child rens slinners. An Mens and boys In fact everything in s is included in this yer member that this is a 11 dise and to get the b rnme earlv We are still giving g Lancaster Mere; , n . r ,, WInthrop Coll Ideal Business College. ami Entrant i The examinatk The right way to learn Business is vacuit Scholarshij through actual business transactions A lege and tor the course in Book-keeping talight in this way students will be liaa snpetior advantages ovod all other < ourt House on systems No mere theory,? everything a m. Applicants practical and realistic. I ban tifteen years Enroll anytime?no vacation ?no class? larahips are vacati Day and night school. will be awarded t Interested parties are welcomo to visit highest average ai > the school and see our new and oopyrivht- provided they m ed system of commercial training governing the awt ' For particulars and further icformation Scholarships shoi call at or write to the dent Johnson befo Ideal Bnrines. College f Scholarship ei Haatli Springs. S 0. Scholarships ar ???????????????? fpee tuition. Thi Professional Cards information and ? Pres. I), li. Johnst Dr. T. E. WELSH. ~7TT7T?7 DENTIST. uonege oi Office in Emmons Building op- 1785 Charles posite First National Bank. 122nd Year I 1 Phone No. 8. J* Tetters. Science. ? . ? . ,__ ? ? scholarship to each LANCASTER, b. C. hua. giving free I i tt?' Hoard and fnruishe A cleansing. clean, oooling. noothing, $11 a month. All ' healing honaehold remedy is DeWitt's Car- sion are permitted t bolized Witch Hazel Halve For burns, Boyoe scholarships < 1 outs. scratches, beuisea, insect bites, and F.ntranoe Ex&roinati sore feet it is unsqualed. (Jood for Piles, County 0. H., on Fr Beware of imitations. Oet Dewitt'e. It is For catalogue, add:# the best. ?old by Crawford Bros. President. ?. -mtmi * r JE-SOLVED ARE: JT/LL iRlWC- A WAV AT :fWG OUR 3TOCK: ST7LL MAKIN/C THE S FLY OUT OF OUR. I ' BUSTER BRpWTl. 7c-r_ -A ME. and in order to reduce igin Stock Taking, isual bargains in Drything. xt 10 Days following named goods cent, off the regular including Lawns, OrTissue goods, Pongee, waists and suits. Light res, Muslin underwear, irasols, ladies, misses iBO light weight clothing, lummer weicrht- c y liberal offer and reI good clean merchaniest values you should raphophone coupons. niiile 1 on pan y. Kxu.n'imii'ion!'iP ] Clemson Agricultural College. >n for the award of Scholarlsliip and Entrance Ex? PadM.^on'ro?new animation to Freshman Class, ^held at the County The examination for the award of Friday, July 5, at 0 scholarships from Lancaster County must be not less and admission to Freshman Class will of age. When Hcho- be held at the County court house on pd after July R, they Friday July 6, at 9 am. Applioanta 0 those making the for scholarships may secure blank ap1 this examination, plication forms from the county Hupeet the conditions erintendent of Education. These ird. Applicants for blanks must be tilled out properly and uld write to I'resi- tiled with the county (Superintendent re the examination before the beginning of the examina:amination blanks, tion. Those taking the examination e worth $100 and for entrance to the Freshman class s next session will and not trying for a scholarship should 3, 1907. For further die their ...... M I<U1IU<1I<IUI1 Willi IT PHI ? catalogue, address dent Mell. The scholarships are >n. Rock Hill, 8. C. worth $100 and free tuition. One ? scholarship student from eaoh counPVlQTMOOtAn ty may 8e,ect the Textile course, otbVjIIQI IColUll ^rs must take one of the Agricultural courses. Examination paper will be ton, S. C. 1907 furnished, but each applicant should ieginB Sept. 27. provide himself with scratch paper. * . . * The number of scholarships to be aEngineering. On? warded will be announced later, county of Month taro- p H Me?f President, TZm illCni", Clemwon College. H. C. t." thp npwh doe8 job printin8 which pay $100 a year. 111U ilUiTu for Others. Why ons will be held in the . , o o o e idav July 6 at?a m can t we do yours 7 ? 7 ? 7 7 7 < IHrrUoo lU-dolph, ?ub,?r,be M -fne New.. r