The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 12, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
, A Here's The Simple Life.
Colony Planned by G. H.
Ander, in Mexico?Ander
Says Clothes are a Nuis
viu in a iew nns, naturally. Jbut
before long, when we have all
become pure in heart, we will
have no ueed lor even fin leaves.
A person, 1 have observed af
ter careful study, is always more
healthful when he allows the
air to circulate over skin, and we
intend to turnout the healthiest,
happiest human beings in the
world. What good does all this
clothing we wear do?
"Your body is oow ho choked
up with starched clothing thar
fresh air cannot get to it. Then,
too, there will be an enormous
saving of time by not making
clothes and the hours that would
be consumed in that occupation'
can go to developing ourselves
aesthetically".
For more than two years Mr.
Ander allowed his hair to grow
so that he shall he supremely fit
for the colony. His beard tails
to his waist and his hair, when
unrolled, to the middle of his
Uack.
"All of our men will refuse to
cut either their beurds or locks,"
he continued; "it is an insult to
tne laws 01 nature to do otherwise.
Hair is tor some use.
Otherwise, why was it given us?
' I have concluded that hair
must be in an intangible sort oi
way useful in communicating
with the spirits around us. At
all events, ajlot ol time is wasted
in cutting hair. 1 presume that
the women by not braiding their
hair will save a lot of time, too.
"There will be no cooking to
speak ol.We will live 011 nuts and
fruits. When truits are not in
season we will have to eat vegetables.
But a student of nature
can see that man was never
meant to uee anything but produce
from tho trees. Our walking
upright shows that wo were
meant to reach up for edibles
It we were built like cows, then
we might be expected to teed
from the ground. Besides, there
is very little effort required in
raising fruit and nuts.
"Each colonist, will be allowed
to raise what he nleanec
For example, I personally den ire
to raise cocoanuts. Six acres
accommodates 200 cocoanut
trees, and as each tree drops
about one a day, I should have
above 70,000 cocoanuts, each
having an exchange value of 1
cent.
"In fact, lile will be a dream
instead of a nightmare. There'll
be no cooking and little washing.
All women will have to do is to
love and 6leep.
The state, which is a poor
name tor colonists' official assemblage,
will decide who are fit to
be man and wife. Men and women
will be united with a view
to begetting the finest children.
If the offspring does not turn out
as it should, then the parents
will he remated.
ance.
A ''Simple Life Paradise Col
onv," where men, women and
children will go about naked and
where the men are never to cut
their hair or beards,^ wi'l be
started this I all near Vera Cruz,
Mexico, by Gustat II. Auder,
well known in the socialist and
anarchist circles in New York.
More than 50 persons haye bef.
ii
v/uuio uiB luuowers and have
promised to sail lor the tropics
when he does. (Simple tools).
Mr. Acder is spreading "sim
pie lite thoughts" and "paradise
breezes," giviDg the plans for
this unique colony, by September
1 to collect at least 500 col
onists who have the samfe "free"
ideas that he has.
"When we gel down to Mexico
we will get rid of all 'he clotnes
that we cud," Mr Ander said.
"Of course, some of us will hold
THE LA
There will be no limit on ohil
dren in this colony. Each cou
pie will have as many babies a
the., want I They won't havi
pigs to raise, so they may de
vote their attention to youngsters
These won't have to be led o
clothed any more than pigs, s
iU?? i-- L '
iudj ?uu t uo inucn irouDie.
"We won't eyen have to both
er to name the children. Wha
good is a name except in com
petition and business? We won'
have any books to keep.
"Education outside of tha
which concerns the beautiful ii
life will be disregarded. Wha
does education do now but teacl
one to go out and beat the othe
man?
"We have develonftd tr? t.h
degree that sve can get alonj
without depending on lowe
creatures, such as horses, cattle
pigs, and chickens, for support
"No, we will not even hav
cows; at least, that is our presen
view, for every drop of milk w<
take means robbing so mucl
from the call.
' Tobacco and liquor may b
used if and one wishes them.?
The Sovereign Visitor.
Kolnl will, in a very short time, er
able the stomach to do the work i
should do, and the work it should d
is to digest all the food you eat. Whe
the stomach cau't do it Kodol does i
lor it and in the meantime the stom
ach is getting stronger and able t
take up its regular natural wor
again. Kodol digests all you eat. 1
makes the stomach sweet and it i
pleasant to take. It is sold here b
J. K. Mackey & Co. wYouth
Kills Woman Whi
Lived With His Father.
Anderson special in Charlott
Observer: Mamie Elrod, a whit
woman about 40 years old, die
I in the hospital here at G o'cloc
this morning as the result of
gunshot wound inflicted at th
hands of Calhoun Donald,
youth of 18. The shooting oi
curred in the Townville sectior
just across the line in Ocoue
county and about 20 miles tioi
Ai.derson, yesterday mornin
and the wounded woman wt
brought here last night.
Reports coniliot as to the res
cause of the kilting, but a wel
founded report is to the eflfei
that Calhoun Donald had bee
prompted to (ire the shot by lb
continued immoral relations b<
tween his father, Marion Donah
and the woman, she having live
in the same house with the eldt
Donald, his wife and family b
some years. The ball entere
the abdomen, the larger an
several smaller intestines bein
perforated and hemorrhage r*
it7wi, uu iur 1 w, ana 1,100 10
1005.
Counting round as half half
the report gives the followin
by Stales for numbor of bale
and active ginneries respective
ly: Alabama, 20,096 and 06<
Arkansas, 319 and 110; Floridi
j 2,291 and 82 ; Georgia, 62,94
suiting.
Foley's Orino Laxative is a ne'
remedy, an improvement on the laxj
I tives of formet years, as it does nc
| gripe or nauseate and is pleasant t
I take. It is guaranteed. Funderbur
Pharmooy, B, NV. Hampiond, Heat
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Cotton Ginned?First Gov
ernment Report of Seasor
Washington, Sept 8. ? A lota
of 307,024 ba'es of cotton ginne
from the growth ol 1008 to Sep
i tember 1st and 6,613 active ciii
I neries are announced in the cer
j sii9 report on cotton ginning is
sued today. This is agains
200,278 bales at the correspond
ing date of 1907, 4,080 activ
ginneries ; 407,551 bales an
t>,628 ginneries in 1906 an
170,655 biles and 8,629 ginnei
ies in 1905. These figures conn
round as halt bales. The repot
includes 20,514 round bales to
1908, 11,503 lor 1907; 21,855 fc
1906, and 22,231 for 1905 Th
report also embraces 1,324 se
island bales for 1908; 85 fc
1 no C 1 f\f\n -it tr?^ -
NCASTER NEWS, SEPTEMBEF
u|and 1,419; Louisiana, 4,219 and
i- 385; Mississippi, 4,261 and 546; For th
s North Carolina, 98 and 28; Ok- Pierce1
9 iahoma, 8 and 7; South Carolina,
i? 9,339 and 637; Tennessee, 6 and than u
i. 3; Texas, 288,347 and 2,432. ttmoni
. ' ' tion lui
bottle-'
o Passed Examination Successfully grcdici
James Donahue, New Britain, ?
. Conn., writes: "I tried several kid.
nev remedlpa ?n?i wuc 1?
caicu uy our dlsaerc
^ best physicians for diabetes, but did dra??j
- not improve until I took Foley's KidI
ney Remedy. After the second bottle danclH
I showed improvement, and live hotties
cured me completely. I have ncss
t since passed a rifjid examination ior orgU'ns
life insurance." Foley's Kidney Fern- DrPi?
edy cures backache and all forms of ?f>he
t kidney aud bladder trouble. Funder- tjnK ta
1 burk Pharmacy, K. \V. H?mmond, use 0(
Heatli Springs, t). C. s cases.
. ? . a Pons
e Series of Accidents in One cj jjrs'7
5 Family. iSEI
r nut i vg
Monroe Journal: Last Thurs- science
' day afternoon Vance Secrest, the ^armf)
" I ten-year old son of Mr. Blair Hon
^ Secrest, while riding on a load ^u.sS;cti
of lumber with his father, fell
? off and the wagon wheei bro^e ncsses'
1 hia thigh. The vehicle was just gj? ,r.
about stopping when the little usofor
fellow fell from the wagon, and tn^n
though the wheel did not pass
entirely over his leg, the thigh p^'rco,
was badly mashed and the bone cnc0 i:
|j broken. It will be recalled that nroTcsj
o not very long ago Mr. Secrest
himself was accidentally shot by iaxati>
i. a pistol in his own hand while bowels
o hunting squirrels. And not long cathar
^ before that his brother-in-law,
s Esq. J. Wilson Helms, was in a ??
v runaway that nearly cost him
s his life, and from which he still
is lame.
Armed Crank Arrested Near |
o ??-?- T T
uiw m. i boiuciu a nuuse. *<
? Oyster Hay, N. Y., Sept 9.?A L
j. crank, armed with an antiquated I
a "bull dog" revolver was caught I
e near the president's house at |
a Sagamore liill by the secret aer- B
3" vice guards. The man described 1
' himself as John Coughlin, a de- i
50 E'
-q tective, and when stopped by p
g the secret service men, presented n
is a card upon which was inscribed 1
his name and the word "officer." I
j He said that he had come to ask ?
the president to order out 10,000
n troops to catch yeggmou who
ie had been terrorizing Boston.
Coughlin was examined by ^
j physicians today and pro- j
,r nounced insane. He will be
)r sent loan asylum at King's l'ark, j
d L. I.
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Newsy Items from R. F. D. $
No. 1.
Mrs. .John C. Niabet and
w brother, Mr. Waller Iiodgers,
l" have returned home trom Conit
o cord, N. C., where they have
li
l, been spending sometime with
8 I rol at.i cou
Miss Klese McCain, the atlrac- I
tive little daughter of Mr. and |<
tl Mrs. Joe McCain, entertained a I
d number of her friends Friday I
>- evening last, at the home of her I
parents.
Mr. Brown Neil and sister, "
, Miss Jennie, have gone to Wax
haw, where the former will en- *|]s
e ter Waxhaw Institute. $0-1
Miss Irene Graham ot Gills
'* Creek visited Mrs, J. G. Cren
shaw last week.
I v r <
l Mr. William C. Voting, the ?!
r bright and promising 9on ol Key lg||
r and Mrs. C. S. Young, returned ^P|
e to Erskine Saturday, where he |g||
rt will resume his work.It will be re.
I
tr called that he will enter theJun [$?
ior class, having been there two
'8 years before. His many, many
* friends in Unity and elsewhere
wish him n uoru nla?oo..i ~ ,i I
^ -- ? ? ?v? j |/iwanoin auu
3. prosperous year. Mi
a Mihs Id* McMurrav has re- '
A
0 turned home after a pleasant n
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visit to her grandparents, in Lancaster.
Miss Evelyn McDow gave an
Observation Party at the home
ol her parent? on Thursday evening
lrst from six to eleven.
Prizes were given lor the two
greatest number of correct an
3wers. Mr. Robin McDow and
Miss Adelaide Nelson won first
prize, Mr. William Young and
Miss Marie (J as key second prize.
All enjoyed the music rendered
by Misses Bessye and Eunice
Fly nn.
Mr. Leroy Dunn returned to
Davidson last Wednesday. His
iiiends wish for him I he very
best of success.
Mi?s Adelaide Thompson of
Riverside is visiting the home
of tier aunt, Mrs. J. (J. Nelson.
Misses Marie Caskey and
Evelvn Mcbow leave the first of
i he week for Lin wood college.
m. n i.' a it i <
mi. xv. a. xx. uuey lias Deen
spending fe weeks in Wildwood.
Fla.
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