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2 I THE LANCASTEI i * I ~~~ I NEWS. JUNE (>, 1913. ? - . ? 1 t l\ /?* * V !?' Til PDfiV I ? * 1 stewardship of An Address of l?r. E. M. fore h Dayman's II Atlanta, Ga. Golden Age. The next fcreat senera the history of thouKht > d P 4 I TH contribution h?> i< uiak " LALi II he calls his success he will pass through t the ambitions, and the l*oteat He- the delights which his anquet in purchase, on to all the attend the luxury If. i hand, his character is type he will grow meai ilization in a,ul grasping, like the n vlil be a to me "The mor# i meaner I feel." Mlsei Accordingly, RAILROAD MEN he anxieties, absortion in money can Kl'xjuent Petition vices which George R. Stewart an the other si on?God the Ge of another 1 and sordid At an annual meet lan who said ductors and enginee i I have the aK?> Hev. George R. needs only favorites of tht 'S rKAYtK Pranks of a Practi of the Hev. lork hoi on One Occa- Hev. W. W. Holley neral Manager. Church. ing of the con- The lamented d rs some time Bishop Jaggar ret Stewart, one of one of a number i ral^oad men the "mighty men" til v Iiram*. ical Joker in u? Ago. ', D. D.. in Living ||^l leath of the late noves the last of who were among of their age. It i T BISCUIT/ bn# ?M9i J fa urMh aennmon 01 weauu. reached a generalization a generalization as to nu have not yet reached a tion as to man in his r man in the control of the its material resources, is a theme of great impo difficulty, and it is engag minds everywhere. So< its varied forms is symt this widespread interest as to God: one letter ad,le,i uf> at >. hut wm These are some of the generaltza- liidljrtdual. but there elations to Pefi,s J? 80;l?ty ItlIJlia r earth and . In froudes Julius C This latter ?* a picture of the Ron irtance and th? ^ U ing serious and a,,i1ttle later- 1 * in material progress and r , ornaHc ot ??"'?? The rich were l l< V'o-, ?'f *?tcc???Lt0 ce it misery! ot the soutn, was perils to the Part and open the are larger prayer, says an exch loudly applauded as 'aesar. there hall and stepped u lan world at f?rni to offer praye hristian Flra. nieu with their wives; *as an age of present reverently naterial civi- heads, and George extravagant, trembling lips and d? ? have prac- fered the following fnr ifa ma. he left the platform asKecu to uine o rings to my mem meeting with of thirty-odd yean ange. He was very embarrassing he entered the their subjects, an pon the plat- morous aspect to r, the railroad not victims, i and daughters There was a yo bowed their peared about that Stewart, with land, (I have forj ;ep emotion, of- and for a year or prayer, and as very ardent churcl i a dozen men East. He had a 11 ory certain events s ago which were at the time to t id yet had a hu- 4 those who were uiir man who ap- j , time from En?;otten his name), so he posed as a j hman here in the lania which seem- B ROYAL Baking J are delicious, ful and easily ao wrier healthmarie. poses common ownership ital. Its propaganda r greas, but only slow pr< cause the right o! privat appears to most men as i Most people agree with a of Mr. Justice Brown o ted States Supreme Court "Whatever social readjus twentieth century may w right of private propert; <r.,-,wu.a of all rapuakes nro- t,,nal Pleasures- The 0 ?reas be- !h" higher RlaS3RS wa ;e property wltb the ll.bert>' inalienable 1,1 1(,,R enjoyment. T1 statement ?iet>' of Rome 1111,1 beco f the rni- of beautiful animals w who said tnous appetite for plea; tment. the },oured '? m?re?, ^ itness the luxury grew, more .viii' uot Palaces sprang up in t ties in the country, vil ccupatiou or" Shipped his hand a s to obtain tear from their eyes to 8p m 1 :r "O Lord, we illI tie high so- railroad men, with me a society daughters, to consul) ith an ^nor- est- We are remind jure Wealth self is a train, and th more, and en the railroad; God'i unbounded. Lod's love the fire, a he city, cas- the signal lights. O las at pleas- ??tiize Thee as the . I anaf nf ni,r moH (hn nd brushed a ed to be the maki other people, with t as a body of ject except that a our wives and no advantage to hi L for our inter- naturally, remaitu ed that life it- Illustrative: He ie road to heav- hundred or more s truth the rail; dretsed to as man nd His promise ers in New York, a Lord, we rec- on a certain day. General Man- at the residence a.mopltilon/lont > ?-> ? ing of trouble for I uo particular ob ind certainly with ' Imself. aa he, very D a* id -incog - As So,,,e Stuni would send out a Missionary postal cards, ad- The follovJln y different plumb- the struggles'of sking them to call college trying tc at a given hour. Vapor is drk of the Rev^ Dr. Oxen, a kind ibles in English. lid. Dr. Frank B are examples of World. the young Turks at When we ? learu our language: It is because >d water. Ilut jealou of house animal that with love. ==* ? .Jealousy. Crane In Woman's are jealous we imagine we love so much, isy has nothing to do Take a few quotations inp the complexity of t and the variety of opin about it: Isaac Barrow, preatest moralists of tin race, said: "Mine and pestilential words." Bla: one of the most peuetrat in all history, said: "T1 the street is mine: that e sun is mine; behold the qa indirat- ant P'aces l)>' Uie sea- ai he SUb^Ct fish p?nds arul ^atuo P ions held Sar'lens ana vaHt reti one ofthe >a,,?s Money! the e. p tinelish mon,'>'! Money was the thine are from the hi*hest sen Pa^r-il Poorest wretch who solL raimli ,hM Comitia Kor mo lat do ' in Kav<' u"just dcrees, and irea in'the corr,IPt verdicts Govt beKinnintf the,r provinces tor one. . K , vears: they went out ba m paras ana ?? <= v.,^ reserves and ot our train and our nues of ser- **r- Thou didst surv y was stil1 way, and Thy Son pu one thought blood. Thou did ator to the and ballast the ro 1 his vote la furnished the rolling ney, judges the owner and conti juries gave "We look to Thee srnors held ders, and Thou must two or three I ,or ?lir daily bread nkrupt from |handling our hu uu|/c??in.thutiut morgan liix, re Chief Dispatch- church. Another ey the right of an army of bakers irchased it with one occasion he s st lay the track a dozen of the cl< ad; Thou hast i>r. Dlx on a givt stock, and art the good docto -oiler of it all. when his unexpec for all our or- ed! sign the check The special t Be merciful Bishop Jaggar wa man mistakes Carnelius H. Swo ctor ot Trinity gives us milk, time it would be Steam is a p s. and so on. On makes in the v ent invitations to Hatchet, a p ergv to dine with hat. >n date. Imagine I and my de r's consternation seated by the fi ;ted guests arriv- Hear the t< loaded over my -hing as regards We heard tin s as follows: Dr. the baying of t r?<- was fht? vionr <if tlio Impo on. Perfect lev ost which the water Jealousy li weather. disease of s< lace for making the Our jealou actly in prop funct mother were wounded, ou reside. Yet, as jei ;ar of indigence is over-love of thinks as a parasite, sensible selfe baying of the hen, for It. he cow the bawling For, if oni 1 (ha H ?i fr rv# ??> * *- ? ? ? 1' re forgives all. s nothing more than a 3lf-love. is rage is violent extortion as our vanity Is r pride galled, alousy springs from an self, so a sound and esteem is the best cure > I love had proved un and the end ot ail usurp: he mean to say that pri erty in a dog is a form tion? Henry George that private property i wrong. Proudhon sale erty is theft." Ruskin time might come when would cast all thought of sive wealth back to the ages from whence it ci also raised a Question lit!" nrnn. extravagance, they r? V.um- o millions for fresh riot.' ' V '4i,; time as that it needed u ion > k. tell that Rome was on aJ?nr ruin and that the destri ? i i? Eternal City was only a T T time. Byron has told h. lgui in story in these lines; progresb.irlj.irie .?j?ere ja tjje moral of T .1 Z tales, whether it ' _ furred with ;?nd blunders, and d< In such a Thy unworthy servai o prophet to "We are grateful her way to Thy book of rules a: jctlon of the *'.e merciful in our e: L "juestion of with charity up< the whole "Thy promises am our headlights and help us to use them ail human our fain from wret from broken rails, ? ??' ? * * i? falfip vti i/ti u lu nnH tr i not discharge Qf Trinity chapo tits. street, at the time for the Bible, ter was bishop of nd instructions. i>jx had become" s camination, and hardly to know wl 911 our failures. ,jay he went to c i warnings are an(j t0 ask his a hand lanterns; could be done, tai so as to save ?f the cards that k. Deliver us qd looking at it I blind switches, ??i recognize ths liclibnti M-rlori! 1, in Twenty-fifth pigs. ! Dr Horatio Pot- Satin, a kind New York. Dr. to show the w< o exasperated as Scrubbed, to lat to do, and one Proud, a ma: onsult Dr. Swope and do himself dvice as to what Treacle, a s ting with him one made of sugar. he had received. We are too Dr. Swope said: we are going t it handwriting be- durable tiresom ? ...<s v.i . u.i.nf, ui mo irue io ine, 11 she is unworl of water which used Hochefoucaul gather. sons who 8 walk without hoots, who are wor n who has no wise The troub big. love inordii iwlft food which is complacence, be loved giv much glad because pride; hence o near from after a the (lattery < le of toil to enjoy a fiv into a L UUKIll iu allow lilts mat thy of my anger. As Le Id says, "It Is only perivoid causing jealousy til being jealous of." le lies in the fact that lately raises our selfand, in small souls, to es a sense of boasting when they suspect that of love has ceased they mission of self-stunz inight not be better to c tilth as tending to our raher than to our well-bel reached the conclusion tli is in itself an evil." Psal "The earth is the Lord's said, "It is easier for a c; through the eye of a n< for t rich man to enter tli of heaven." He, howevt ni?.es the right of private :all wealth 118 Lsif 88Ultt "]???* First freedom, thea glor ng. Tolstoi at Money vVenltli, vice, eorruptioi in 2 4 savs. ^ last i! Jesus history, with all amel to go vas[. Be(? ,e uin Hath but one page.' e kingdom *r, lfiog- These perils to the 1:1 j property. lo so,.je^y rau only bJ taraai n lu- ^ Be with us on every y. when that responsibility; in evt of emergency and e a. barbarism ,lH' trouble let tl promises shine brigh her volumes "Grant us passes and daughters, and us. When the stor tion and trial come, .dividual and the fatal slide and wa averted by | w recked so many ',, : cause I received high bridge ol Q jn same ^ 'ry sharp curve k t as a curioslt very dark tun- Thjs was , le light of thy J tfor our wives . l)ea,r. >t them go witn \u.'rr that yo? wc ms of tempt a- ,b,8h?P Iff thi* 1 , save us from ",e know8t shout that have ? ^ Morg trains ou the oId 1 otter about a card some time repose in the ai and, which I have We have m y." college to impr *rd: ~~ guuge. Mnclnnati, Ohio. * It is rumored out fQ ^ure a >uld like to be a Take LAXATIVE Bi ft true, please let Cough unci Henriac! I have Rreat in- ImiRgistH refund . l)ix and will sec * - w okovics si it; so? * rm of our village. wrath, any chances In the To love is ove the DngHsh Ian- I ove meai means pettin Cold In Ono Day j Cures Old Sores tOMOQuinine Itstot>sthe , The wortt Mm * he and works off the Cold. | are cured by t money if it fails to cure, i Porter's Antise enature on each box. 25c | Pain and lien' to forgive, ris greatness. Jealousy ess. , Other Remedies Won't Cure. . tin matter of tiow long ntnmlltig, he wonderful, old reliable Dr. Otic Mealing Oil. It relieve* at th<-vanie time. 25c, 50c. $1.00 many 01 mis sayings, an His parables, have thei only on the assumption of as, for example, the Para Talents the Husbandman did not question the rig vate possessions, but He "A man's life consisteth abundance of the things possesseth." Peter * Ananias' right to the lane sold and to the prooee< ji our i,,arning to practie? r meaning ciples as to the use of this right; ible of the etc. II" When Prim es> Man ?,f ?>ri- Question. did say. not in tli" London Dispatch. i that he Princess Mary of F. recognized daughter oi King Geor I w hicli he pOS(>(j to i<or,j Kitchen* is ot til" * ...1 ...i.i s right prin- road of life, wealth "Let our way, kepi guardian care, alv steep rail and rock l'opped the solid and firm, and -tacles. Deliver us 1 of our enemy. "May the headligli ngland, only -mine bright on a ge, has pro- false signal or fat >r. The royal placed for the wr i.. *la ~ -i. 1 ? r: i in L secure by Thy If >'ou, w?utld 'ikp ays show ihe 4 A"d %vi,h th,? 1 ballast, and bo A 'ni,,ro 011 -v,our free from ob- , And a <;?wter i' Tom the snares ","as,> writo mp Faith fu it of Thy truth ... THOM thrown switch, Hishop ot al obstruction .. eckage ot our New ^ ork be "hot" for our fr to be a bishop, CI' )ishoos stand, forehead, Nice 6.ro0m i your hand, Up# two blocks immediately. near intersectioi v. ^*?,irs> ket streets. AS J AGO A R, $1,800.00. Southern Ohio. 3Q0 acreg D came rather too fat a"d Lynch, lend shor.lv nft.r in?8- three ho rm Land Fo house, nicely fitted Lot back of court house and caster. Pric n of Dunlap and Mar- Springs lc Price right now, See me. Burnt lie P. Baker's, on Wild Place. East i ?s Creeks, two bu'ld- 2-story hoi: rse farm open. 50 l>r'ce $2,250 >r Sale of Masonic hall In Lone $2,500. >ts in North Lancaster. >use lot by Perkins' Cnd, $750. Also Perkins' ise and lot, East End. to $2,500. land. Paul tells Tim? "They who desire to be ri< a temptation and a snare foolish and hurtful lust; drown men in perdition struotion." And he t?-ll> love of money is the n kinds of evil." These several statemen thus together indicate t tance of the theme. Tin I i#i wj*?jr??i i . \ V of Windsor castle one :1? tall iuto ,onK ago F,el(i M. .a !,naI,> Kitchener gallantly ask sll,< 118 princess to talk with about the alliance T him, 1 he l>,,, ot a" The grizzled hero o . . liome for a spell from S brought ,.S(.orlitlg th,l 1>ril.?,. Iin po r- grounfjs u?. js ye rapt'i ate! straight as an arrow. 111 LII?; jiii i iv veiling iior ".May our ein'-rgei irshal Lord j ~lro"K v%i)| save us. ;e.l the little; "-^s vs<* make our her father !'*'1 homeward, if it i. he match is . der our train on tim j of Ihy premises bur f Khartoum. :last dark tunnel of Kgvpt, wasiw? rim through it about the ' 'tilial station of 111 nr.- old, tall. *1;l '* 1 he approving stern as an' <'''Hernl Manager a icy brake of a as the polier and he disappears !ast r1 i head hiter at his old t ?e Thy will, <>r- ' think, where lie : Let tin* light 1 don't remember n bright to 111 e him. death, and as into tiie grand ' skies, may we *'e '* an smile or the National Rip Saw nd Superinten- nMi ? , , :" . , acres extra tin< Rot on his track. 200 acres , w Ml I ,, turned up of saw timhor ricks in Pittsburg toU, ,8 wopth r was exposed, and pr,ce of ,and what became of for j10 to J20 $8.00 per acre cash. \ristocrat. 01% acres, , Dixie, 30 acres 3-room house j bottoms and aoout n. oods w? :b thousands '>r'ce $150. Timber alone, I am . Vs 5irr nore than the asking Small s. $1 Adjoining lands sell o-room 1 an acre. Will take Clyburn s, E for quick sale spot .J,0,1 acrt's> Two 50-ac . , -r . . $25.00 an ai Judson Usher s, near i T M C very fine saw timber, j eight mile8' and 30 acre farm , calls for 244 >is, oiuciuir iieignts. ph on Flat Creek, S. ,050. louse and 2-acre lot, last End, $2,000. , near Elgin, $3,000. re lots by Geo. Baker's, pre. Mosier's home place, east of Lancaster; deed acres, $6,000. iBF i'imm iiio is ui< reuse hi \vf{ day makes it imperii teachers and preachers Heists everywhere unite ii of the subject and in inst people about ?t. WHAT COXSTITUTKS Let me offer a few ref these three points, viz: tors in the production uui ill our Indian chieftain Sin* i itlve that a jK<ro worshipper and pub- There was a lull in t 1 the study jion as threv walked o rueting the k,.pt grounds, and Pi with her hand on hi- : wi?wi Tll? renowned soldier, antb fusion, that she had -< lections on portant to say. The fac- Royal custom dema of wealth. of courtship between - 1 ?. shy and dent: sign with joy i our wages, and have the < on versa- 011 i 111 Clod and the ver the well- loved ones at home in?:es?i Marv, praise Thee forever. irin. told the i some ron- 1 # ?:n.1:il X ( 1 ?? the O 1 believe that (loci n Is In oases l,.M l|aPP>'.. to enjoy a woman of to useful the roll, receive h00kv,0^' ;s a H? an eternal lay- , which causes angels and our m.ss an(, , and we will thaf produ(.es! t Amen- 'hen the hookwi the bowels of a j? iscouraged. 1* laziness. But i I created me to the entral the blessings of re3"U [* cal ed ' ' to my fellow- female ha ... ... lays egcc but do< iii.HMi variety 01 "H"!. r?w ?"? r-onrl cousin '*f tlu* acres by same t li?? sleeping sick- etc. Can be bo >\v to the microbe oO'/fc acres, lie tired feeling, near Dwlght, 3 firm nooks on to houses 5-roon oor man the effect well of water If by accident it located. Pric lis of a plute, the $2,450.00. atigue 43 a0res. All If-inch hoowworm joining Henry es not cackle. ? v per acre. Also iuu | 4 f,g acres with improvements, j 0f Lancaster ught at $4 5 per acre. a whole. F Marcus Estridge's, 1 acre. 0 acres worked, two 1 56% acre 1 and 4-room, good per acre, and pasture. Nicely 3 86 acres e if sold right off Helton plac< acre. len Alsobrook's, ad- . 8 Frasler, Ben Hunter, ^ , Slatare place, 3 miles fj , to be sold in lots or as rice $25 to $27.50 per s at Antioch. $32.50 , Jim Illackmou's Dell i, near Union, $21 per s, T. W. Mc.Murray's 5 miles north of Lan me perns 01 weaun; me of wealth. First. There are three the production of wealtl three: Ood, so< i ty and vidua! Every private large or small has these tributors God's contril braces all the treasure sources of the earth, air. /he laws ot' tinfure, nil Ofi lift/! f it.c rif tli*. it 'it i rignt uecH me royal moon ami a i nobility that tin* propo factors in by the woman. The he i. and but of this was what the 1 I the indi- had in mind, and she si fortune ly enough, despite her three con- wanted to become her :>utiou em- 'lie said, and since -she s and re- pose, she was doing i' wind rain, for the first time j:. tlie special ' I-ord Kitchener smiled . I Iiiir.,1 In-roii t>:i i i , t<> , ,,i nan of lesser i . " * " ' "" sal be made ,r\' ... ... .. ubarrassment 1 he l,'ve tha,t ,,H\ ittle princess nV\ l?day aTS hut th lid so. frank- whlcdl,111 >' character 1,lushes. She "l,llo^M "'."i nita,(,p hero'v. ?i... j?> the higher thing had to pr >- 1 Y\U'n ""'J" ^ ' I believe that I ., ..., _ [grand to be erushet manj years ,,, , , j, . . , will rise above it. tie took .... . i,; .... 1 believe that I j ri ivi ill > IUUI1- ... soon as a self in trials that beset !' deposited 01 e fiery tests by hatched out by * is strengthened. ,,eV* a,on*" worthv to en- VV h<'" ' y?UI s of life, which w"r,n ,R J?1* ?nou* re for me. "(*SR ?,n hie own h ny soul is too h\>?* i,,to ,tho ?>ar 1 by defeat. 1 picker and starts up ill life. If he ,.n architect of rloma,h h's !ort' , oam liiiney, e f accumulated road> near Unlo i the around and per acre< inyhody who hap15 acres and ?k half-Inch hook- Stogner. A nic ?h to start in bust- one mile east c ook, he throws his ? 1 ro . and O heel of a cotton Cr,?** road: S< to work his way prIc'e aml term gets as far as the Also a few ot ino is made. He by. A few rea ic., on uinger (Jake ???". > <" u ?n church. Price $25 uPwa>"ds per 371 acres .. ?T _ Union churc . . ; Y' N,re 6-rcx) e and desirable farm, ter Dr Mr, >f Lancaster, on New i pivi?r int on the McDow Hill I 8tr'?^r ^ e ine right off for new house, 1 s' j 107% aci her small tracts near- I factory, kno 1 bargains. | houses and i# in luia at *~t>, ana acre. . the Moore tract, near h. $26 per acre. ?m house, North Lancaantyre's. $2,600. s on Meeting and Barr rth of Bob Crawford's arge lots. $4 00 and up. 'es, one mile south of wn as Hunter place, two farms. $45 per acre. i with his health, ami ih providence of his liftSecond. Society's c may he indicated it we say, Mr. Carnegie alone < island, with all his mil much would they h?* won A meal of succulent root, worth more to him than tired millions of Cnited s preferred -tock. John ?' R?'!i? ral nu'rtt am] ;irr.us?-ni*-iit. yond tliis one manifo '* 111riItiition tolil the prinr ? that iniayim*. '<! tlw great honor >ii a des-rt upon him l>j 001 Hon.-. how eligibility to hocome Hi t<> him ' hut that lie felt mm.!: it > would !> -dder five bun- Something of t!i?- an itat.-s steel urred to tlm primesnob Astnr. I"1' the question a:. however be-! m> ,MV" fatp. a?d. 1 iation. II,- ">a*<"r ol circunu h< appreclat- roVnd.,n,g.8' theil he conferred | "ol ^V'1'1 <1'* '' i-I'-rii ' hi ""ample them under "her rt, ,ll"m s,rv;' a:tl M> Old to ?ucces?. I will 001 -tacles and turn th -u.t had oc-!;u,liili;,s- fai,un - before Hhe ; 1V'1,> to *uid,> ln'\ 01 , i the morrow. 1 ho I she was . . h?Tffor?\ 1 will ? "oxv s;u'' ? 1 tancs and sur- .^sponsildlny Slav.-. I will '?">?> Owiipyin .Kenients. 1 will s",0,,-lf:0 to sa-v\ f" , , . come ins way. foot, and make , . . . , . . pin* stones to '",lnpJ,;k,l:r ';r," Miter inv ob- a'nt, r ?' lh<> h" . ni into oppor- V ;'r r.ort?inK out? , . , ii, sorbs them grocdi : of today will . , . , . . On account ot t n to victory on ., , , ... worms make a 1 morrow will M1., iisetul labor, tin narry and assume 50 acres abo of raising a large Camp Creek eh ig a strategic po- Cut road, 3-roo everything has to room tenant hi Whatever the cot- springs. Aboul i his mouth, is'ex- $1,200 or 72 V4 lif-inch hookworm. 3 extra nice the tidbits, he ab- street. Will s ly- cash. (I. P. 11 lie fact that hook- j)r Mclntyre Ivlng without any 8ale at a barga v hiiloiie to tiw ut 1-4 mile north of; acres, urch and east of New 1 Taxahaw, ki m house and good 2- i a,1(l Dewette ouse. Several good Knight's o L 20 acres cultivated. $2,000. acres at $25 an acre. 72 acres lots on new Arch |UJ(' known ell very cheap for ',0lise and 2ardin lots.) SEE ME. . % \s nice new house for- h/above"^ ' t ! .irui onen three miles north of * town as Tom McManus tracts, and by Strict ne-horse farm open. by Alex Waters place as J. P. Carnea tract; horse farm open. $28.60 >s, Itufus Carnes tract, t'ct, house and one-horse 122 nor jprn walking tin- dork <> ? Titanic, was worth a hu lion dolars heoau e ' somebody there who wa lie had; but an hour 1 .la'-ob Astor, standing w ii T. Stead knee deep in i( the Tit.aiiie. went down, worth i farthing That wealth is wealth only tl change. Von want what he proud prompt with a rejoin ii n<1 r??d mil- With a laugh she ii -*r?* was 'lie ago objection, say iit *?! w hai aunt. the crown prince a tor .Joiiu r',,(l a man many yet lit William and had lived a per; > water as wedded life was not Thus placed on tii is to say. l?ord Kitchener made 11 trough ex- l?I>' to the proposal, s I have and stead that the princess oring :i? \\ si ri'iiKin. waived n-i.I- I opportunit'.and n in k that h.-r wU1 ,bp rfeady t(? ... _ brave in-art. a eulni .7, her --Mer i lin',;,l,nl<Ml *P'r't Mt.ly ha ppv V'.an t,,,!Ug8r ' i and It-avi- the rest ti ... ! I will not waste r -*. defensive, ... . , , ., | m?-s by usleess worr -) definite re- . in. . ^ , 1 will learn to do UKgestwiK m , . . ,i, ,. . less thoughts am talk the mat- ... . . .. ., , , . bright side of thing; >op.-8, new ,>|>t , i e w beginnings. meet it with a mind and an .. Happiness ill do mv best Sydney Smith. > the Infinite. * .. . . . . .Mankind are iiv mental ener- i,.,, ,, ? . ha\ ing been oiich you make them h;i in na i m\ r? s them so twenty yi l look on the tlH! m,.tnorv of ft 9 8V6 acres, Primus, 011 pul ed and good p! is Fasting. cultivated. C tenant house, I good pasture, always hotter for ^ Small's. $15! happy, so that* if 84 Vfc acres i ippy now you make Small place, ars hence through buildings. Fa I Childhood pass- etc. $15.00 an one mile east Of To tic res, )llc roadk well wat^r- Dan Mailey lace. 4 5 to 50 acres farm open. ood 4-room hqflse, 0 8 acres, Ltarn and stablesy and miles nort! Hy good school. J. both sides < 2.50 an acre. / road, by Mi r?n Flat CreA, Men ,<ro'_ s'ice liou^e aijd out- | acre m open, godn water, ,.irlu aa acre. / * | $1,600. I. A. Cauth^ii's, near s house, and 60-acre $22.50 per acre. W. 10. Thompson's, 7 hwest of Bethune, on >f Porter and Cuiuden II Met astles. $5 per s, north of Taxahaw, * Hugh McManua place. I Wil.'ll \\ n,lL VOll IIHVe, i feet. an exchange tr> our vantage. But not only st how large a proportion wealth has been produ< growth of community lif buys a piece of land am hands for twelve months the land for one hundiv profit. Did he make t How could lie holding No! Society made that i 1(1(1 W f ?'(- ?-*"? "*'I ? nil 11 e-1 . <11 f | mutual ad- A ?lay or so aft#1 >. Ultsfrv" Kitchener toM King (i of private naive proposal and t red by the roared with laughter, e. a man too good a joke to k' i holds his told Queen Mary She i, and sells the humor of the situa d per cent furious, ami the only t ho money? of the little prim ess ? his hands? her royal perogati notify; and imprisonment it: her I, 111*' K III K. , ,,, - , #1 i i ? ^lll tJH*#' til#* W r n>- ?\r wnot be u cowan V . . !i ?> (lod-given birth Tti' i' 'r' ! "i;"i- l''or I utn i111II 7 th (i'" overcome fSile.l , , VIKCINIA Ol itlon and **as 1 ~ ingible result , Whj We \i t'J'ort to assert Ul' bmond Virginian, was a w.-.-k ?f the n?*ws| ?wri room M'arolinu recently <1 , , , , ?mi a mixi u ""['S'L ,, , . j rents diffuses ov? riKht and be a lilV a ,,)lorlllK , lortal, and nolle ev<>n * r, /'M \i vi"1? 'aK' reim*mbran< * erase from the r enjoyment, howe\ ? I'itied. is confined to tin A man is the ha papers of South for having once i [eclared impart- tour, or lived fc "#> of rational in- 4CV4 acres, ' ond and wise pa- nett's, near An r the whole of a Beaver Creek i Df calm pleasure, by Marion nie old age, is the house and 10 e that time can rest in pine thi uind of man. No lai. 1. $20 an er Inconsiderable 150 acres, N r* present moment. Union church ippier tlirough life open, two ho made an agreeable room and oul >r a11v leniMli nf ? ?? 1? T. H. and E. S. Ben- me"wu *irr,'s vll Rock and west of s, dfi8,rft road, on road leading s. Walker'.. Tenant ,0 arr," acres of fresh land, o n,|,It cket. Some very fine | 2 m,,C8 of a acre. 13% acre ltnor Johnson's, near Gold Mine, , three horse farm w'lh minora uses, 4 room and 2 ; Sinclair thuildings, about 25 1 'ots- South* . ... ?iMi n _ i .. I t'imnn rr.r.f on catawba river. See bio East End lots?very me. at fork New Arch road, maeter. $70 an acre. h. known as the Miller . by Minor Johnson's 1 rights. $20 an acre. Heights lots, corner '?st able of Gay and FerU H.A 41 M m . tli.it is to say that sociel pro scuts Hip opportun change, lint also in< of all hinds of property definitely, society ereat and it makes the w ? alth Third. The third op every private fortune is ual; but when we hav< ed God's contribution ;u contribution it i ' u t ty not only ' Knew His Itu* s tiM- value To put it Christian H?*ral?i < s The now minister , 1 , church v a ~ doilv r!:.n trihutor to ill., iii'livi.l- m7?- t11"- n,;fr" ''' " subst rat t- ;,! li"t<*ner from A i.l society's <h^(h . . , hat the in T1,,h < i icnt mil his r?rn\?? tally that It wan ti pity \p? rss?'(l for ine-oi .South Carolina wan ilay? oko (Jovr-ri < ?! a rowanl for the i:i .1 (.PorKia murderer, laying d hi hr-tt -or- , r.ion only that there >r wr.- a ori'i ! of it to ho reeoguizf mar of tin-j urging tin* hrut js o lyixh tlw man. 1 ti'>i'. > | South Carolina now.i f 'ii ' ...I --V* *!?;?.?? .? ?.! red of hearing time among a plot its state; that joyed any consid ted no pity. A innocent pleasure ior Mease offer- proliable the re body of a negro past joys that eoi own lite eondi- t he aged so 1; lie pust enough scenes passing ; ?d, thus publicly carries them ha< f the state to is past and seen If the aforesaid be restored (paper likes that + .n.w w. i rn \Ml lllLU Oil isant people, or en- $15,000. lerahle Interest ol 39 acres, R ; and it Is mote miles north of collection of their in cultivation. itrlhut.es to render 7 0 acres, J. naltentive to th? 5 room house irownd them and houses. Also k to a world that Price $35 per s es that can never 87 acres, net $27.50 per acr _ Three nice J iw iiuiut'r. rur puicc " ,,w' ' ? IW. corner . II. McMurruy's, six ! strefits- *-< Lancaster, 2 5 acres i 25 ac res, Price $3 0 per acre, north of La If. llarr's, near Dixie, s''le road i i and two tenant I ham's Slstar 4 0 acre farm open. Ask me fi tore. ; you have ai ir Tom Ilance'a. Price her I will h e- * * at commit l-ronm houses, 8. T. erty at 2 ne ?.>v. ;\IHO 4 lO t H N. Dunlap and Ferguson )0. (Davis.) Carter Adams, 3 miles inoaster, west of River\nd by W. J. Cunning- ?I o place. $25 an acre. r?r other bargains and if iy land for sale rememandle it at 2 to 2 V4 per udon and all town propr cent pnmml??iA? "^* dividual s conini) mon hum 11 indeed. 1 ' on 11 sight ami imlustry, nd, he makes use of God'o p THE PKRIIjS OF \VI When we have thus .1 production of wealth w pared to understand th wealth. It is extremely the man who Is engaged in? welath to realize In Ihiltes Va7 ,;ov' r **??>! tt.-K. in general, ' Ifts to him , A,,"r ,h" s.-r% iJ",i oiis ask' ti tii.? o! ne thought of the :i -u nalyzod tin1 "Don't you think It 'o are pre- good prayer, Joe?' e perils of "All most substanti difficult for Why dat man axed in ania. -i- things dat do odd )a- small a didn't even ktiot If"? t ) > li lii.in Carolina like : or on*1, will withdr ?t. tl?" 1 .ml ongratulato ; i negro ' aa' j ipon obtaining her ' mln ?ter m substitute <iNg e oft'-r-i up a The Virginian do ] however, that the i lly lo-'-i, bo-.* Carolina like It. d* I,or.I fo' i?d #> preacb-r Su|)s,fo, uir |H'<f |iu- ?> | It The VirKinian. ,<HV1I?V(. .?w its sympathy South Carolina nf,n ami w heart's desire. it a laxative mori 'ist for pity. '' rnust bo h ?*s not hpllovo, 0|"' whlrh w people of South Kind's New pppially good for ? a,,t promptly and rpi xt rtprommondod bj C lne News. macj and Standa Black mon placi l or the Aged. Nice f>-roor omen feel the need '"'li'* La than young folks, I^q i afe and harmless ,,eath S^lng HI not ' H li - e pail, . 2/aCre l?t ?? Idfe Pills are es- ,n l-anc^er. the aged, for they easily. J'rice 25c. ' Lancaster Phar- TV/f frd Drug Company. * j_ b, very cheap. , promise you u house, 4 Vfe acres want to sell ncaster. Price $3,500. i see no* for I Mackey lotH north of you want t<, cheap. 1 I havea deal ' Farmers' warehouse ! Write, ph See mo. i ested in lan 'STRAIGHT DEAI.IN* 5ELK, Agent. La ? .O..IV/H nuu 1 a straight, deal. If you or buy a home or a farm ran save you money. If > rent a house in town, Irablo houses for rent, one or see me If inter- ^ d. T r* ?f 3, mcaster. S. C. \