The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 16, 1909, Page 6, Image 6
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lUE FIRST SUNDAY SCHOOL
ks Humble Beguiling in Gloucester
One Hundred Years Ago. *
i h'wm St. Nicholas.) J|
Oae Sanday morning a hundred
years ago. a workiugm&u,
areiully dressed in his best,
came out ot his house on the
main street of the old English
town ot Gloucester and strolled B
leisurely down the hill. The j B
"New Inn" was fronted then,! B
as it is today, by a square gar-1 B
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ueu omiiuu|( oj me carved gai
Jeries of the tavern. There was
a moss-clad well ia the centre,
and about it were beds of sweet- ?
smelling pinks and columbines _
But the calm of that Sunday 1_.
morning was deetroyei by a
crowd of Btreet boys who fought
over the flower beds, making the ?>r
day hideous with their noise and
coarse talk. an
The printer?for printing was of
lain work on week days?stopped
in the midst of the crowd and
looked steadily at the boys.
Presently tie said to himself : JJ
' At this rate those boys will
soon go utterly to the bad. That
must not be! There are good j
possibilities in them. Here.
boys," he called aloud, "come!
with me 1" i
He led them yelling and push-! j
ing down the street into his own !
quiet house, planning as he went |
how to keep them there. j
-lam going." he said presently,
"to start a school for! in
you. Now and here. It shall | '
oe a tree school; 1 will be the _
teacher."" jj |
The hoye received the news
with shouts. They were too I
ragged and grimy to go to church
on Sundays. No other deceit'
place wa6 open to them.
The next Sunday his house
was crowded with the same class '
of children.
The idea ol a tree schoul on
Sunday appealed to every Chris-1 B
lian as a most hopeful plan for I I
the rescue ot children iroiujl 3 wi
wickedness. It spread through)I I
the town, through the shire. 1 fi
through England. It was adopted ; | 1
iu France and Germany; it made I u^,
its way to Australia and to thei B
United States. Now, in every ( 2//
country in the world and in every I ?
sect there are these schools, in s|
which, every Sunday morning, I
the Bible story is told, without
money and without price. ^
In the staid old city of Glo w I
cester they still show you the wa
New Inn aud the garden where a ?
the boys yed, and the old foi
brown house with its peaked de:
v.
roof in which Robtart Raikes, '
that long-ago morning, taught !
the first Sunday School. ^
MURDER IN COLUMBIA. j
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Ear to Ear. j lar
Columbia, S. 0., June 11.? '
With a gaeh in the top of her in
head and with her throat cut '
;rom ear to ear, the body ol Victoria
Grifhn, a married woman mtl
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of this city. wan found thin morn- ; ] o
inp in the well on her premise*. j
in the kitchen of the woman's : :=home
w ere found a bloody axe j Tr
and razor, with which the mur-i ]7j
der evidently was committed. 1 j (
Th rPH sfmw <\f t.ho mnriloruil ?r<.
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man?Waller, Jim ami Rus*-ell H
Griffin?Luke Lewis, a Inend of t
the dead woman's daughter, and 8
S. Wash Medlin, a former board- W~
er at the woman's house, are un '
der arrest in connection with the
murder.
Do von have that dark brown taate in ,
yonr month every morning when yon wake'
Ji *o, yon are biiioua and ebonld take two i
tr three ot tboae little BLOODINE LFVKH j
I'IIjIJS, aaay to take, never aioken, weaken k
or gripe. c mailed by the Blood)ne Co., f
Inc Imod, M?k* crawlord Uroe., .Special
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F YOU TAKE THE T
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eater values in Parasols than we have t
ents at the large city stores, but better >
d a great variety of dainty handles?in
Lancaster and surrounding country woi
ladies'
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all the popular shades; pretty handles i
to matcn 75 cts.
Ladies' Hemstitched Parasols
black, white, navy, green and lavender;
excellent quality $1.00.
ladies'
Pongee
Parasols
ecru and old blue, with Persian ribbon
borders, very attractive $1.25.
Ladies' White Parasols i
th polka dot borders, will match any
costume $1.25.
Ladies' Black Silk Parasols
autifully hemstitched, with long carved
handles $1.25 to $2.00.
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TAILORED AND FANCY
Under "Seasonable Jotting" in a Baltimore pap<
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>retty lively business." This explains the situ
" though the dictators of fashion tried to put the
r ban this season, that article of dress still flc
m in great numbers and in many attractive new
We want those who appreciate good values and
come and see what we have provided in the shir
LADIES' TAILORED WAISTS
ide of Persian Lawn, others of madras with Du
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LADIES'TAILORED WAISTS
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and cuffs attached
LADIES' TAILORED WAISTS
pink, blue and lavender, linen collar and cuffs,
lendidly fitting; special at
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