The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 07, 1913, Image 2

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^ V > ?? tectei I iiniaking A Mail ?,"!<>! / __ prop* J cut d Spartanburg Herald. J city i We gaze In wonder cu the marvels of a great city, on the stately ocean wl" greyhound, on the speeding "flyer" ^jr')ni and all such achievements of man, .J*/ but suppose for an instant that man wor himself were suddenly to vanish. jloIU< leaving all these things to stand as j**J they are. Instantly they would be- jy*"' come mere Impediments upon ture's path and she would begin to|'nK remove them silently and swiftly. I unnn They are great, .but there is a greater than they?the power that i created them and uses them at will. I r This power is man. gifted with the I ^ eye to see In visions what has never I yet been seen by flesh, with the mind to master all ways and means and Nash with the tenacity of purpose and the At capacity for co-operation that binds fire < all into one tremendous all-conquer- addr lng constructive force. | Good It is man, therefore, that holds the the key to it all. You must first make was men?men who can see visions, com- ; ters prehend ways and means, resolve to quar achieve and faithfully co-operate to will a common end. brea Whatever goes to the unmaking of whei a man. beclouding his vision, weak- a fir ening his vigor, unfitting him for his ersoi Dart is a blow at all on which we | "\ base our pride as a race aiiu uu> .i hopes of the future. Many of us are men trying so hard to make men that it are cuts to the quick to see the unmak- who ing of men. He that goes about de- wait stroying men for private gain is un- turn dermining so far as he can every- "\ thing we are proud of and every hope one we count on for the future. alari Here is this city of Spartanburg, gleel We have been proud of it in the past, worn We cherish great hopes of it in the side future. Its homes, its churches, its men schools, its colleges are all striving Ti to make men and woman such as will ier 1 count in the days to come. There is men no nobler work. Only as this work thos goes on to complete fruition may we ham hope for a city worthy of our pride the and rich with promise for our chil- clatt dren. Thei And yet, and yet there are at work towi in our city devilish forces busy night then and day at the undoing of all we fam< hope for through the unmaking of Goo men. The one assest that makes all and others worth while is Itself being de- wait based, corrupted and soiled. And turn there are some men offering for po- thos sitlons of authority in our city who tim< will not declare to us their uncom- tion promising hostility to such business! com They have not shown a record in the tain past that promises opposition to such upo business and they reserve freedom sou' of action for the future. They do are not even say they will make an effort. They just say nothing, except con' to beg for your vote. A Such men surely love themselves is 1 and their own purposes better than ar<J humanity, better than their country, Patl which, for present purposes is their city, and better than any ideals of s pure homes, happy mothers and pro- poo I SP I ONK WKIsK 0> I Savo HtN.II As a special inducement durin; demonstration week only, with xi \ iL^Tin n % vn < 11*1 AU E<0 1 IV Mini 1 |ll U ?-r% i the same) we will Rive free one han set of ware as illustrated here. Every piece of this ware is the 1 its kind. Not a piece that is not nee every kitchen. It cannot possib! bought for less than $8.00. This v on exhibition at our store. DON'T TO SEE IT. Whirli Shall It I ? Do you Intend to continue lal burning valuable fuel and destroying priced food with that old worn-ou stove? You KNOW that old stove eats u< of fuel each year. You KNOW you have trouble in i it to bake just right, in fact, spoil a of bread every once In a while?yoi it costs considerable for yearly repa Stop and think and figure. Wou pay you to buy a good range?a ran) a reputation ? THE GREAT MAJESTIC MALM AND <TI AIM'OA I j IKON KAN< You nfeke no mistake in buyin GREAT MAJESTIC?it's the rang THE REPUTATION?ask your nei Then, too, it's made just right and right kind of material?MALLl AND CHARCOAL IRON?riveted t nrnntieiLllv air tieht lined with p bestos board?parts being malleabl break?has a movable reservoir Ioven that don't warp?that's wl MAJESTIC uses so little fuel, baV right every day in the year (brown just right all over without turning, H 15 gallons of water while break cooking?properly handled lasts time, and costs practically nothing pairs. Don't buy the range you expect t lifetime "unslght unseen;" you'll to be disappointed. Come to oui during demonstration week, s GREAT MAJESTIC?have its man x slve features explained?find out * MAJESTIC is 300 per cent strong other ranges where most rang weakest. I > [1 children. If this be not a true t would be simply to tell their , k citizens in the open that they ? >se, if entrusted with office, to [own the vicious growths in our and keep on cutting them down Hock H ;h they grow up again as weeds "Edil grow. Since they decline to Kame, ilse anything, it is left to every jjjditl in who does mean to have a city m hy of his self-respect and of his Droven i to choose such candidate as lain words or past record are ^ red to give the city a government in\eu 11 cooperates with the forces mak- ^rougl men and suppresses the forces "ervjT ' has tav She Who Waits absolut has his has be? ilville Tennesseean. ! needlethe international convention of past; b diiefs In New York last week an few pit ess was made by Mrs. Frederick brunt c lerson wife of a deputy chief of lng. New York fire department. She i And talking to the wives and daugh- future of the fire fighters from every paper, ter of the globe, but her words j Prop find a sympathetic echo in the , quires sts of iu"n and women every- brains e. even of those who are not of who gr eman's family. Said Mrs. Good- court c i: ' ca. T1 Ve hear a great many wonderful drawn, es of our men, and we firewo- j The know that they are ture. Hut does w there any stories of the women and th wait at home and sometimes sifting in vain for their heroes to re- written ? | The ,Ve women know better than any- or mo; else the meaning of the dread loms tl in when we see people running leisure rully after the fire engine. We that m tier how many women of the out- j Men world ever realize how the wo-.solidly of the fire department feel." j is righ ruly she who waits has the heav- tribe, i burden to bear. No more heroic result -n. than aaorn any ^um ui n?f ? ?* ? ui e who take their lives in their by per is for a mere pittance evry time hope o alarm strikes and the engines Tj,e ;er to the scene of conflagration. inR to lr deeds are written in every city, for a j i and village, and none deny negR j", a the highest place on the roll of nstray p. But what of her who as Mrs. Gf sv"ni derson so pathetically asks 'waits money waits at home and sometimes touch :s in vain for her hero to re- Pila i?" What agony every one of one le wives passes through each an(j js >; suspense that finds no pallia- be soi Is hers till the "all out" signal |t?? es, and even then she is not cer- yes, that "her hero" will not return "man'! n his shield. The nerve-racking, |nR to -tearing wait is here while others "running gleefully after the fire , ines" or watching the fight that luers the flames. .11 honor to the fireman; no praise " oo high for him. But while we Soui applauding him give we a sym:ietic thought to she who waits. tfos jn j Hans ; ome men would rather steal a nieinlx r living than earn a good one. | ler an ECIAL DE * OHB Mk M \T IV OC1 MAJE5TIC-R ' ?,,r .evpr>* ilways 1. . J i I , L dsome ^ '' 'U J 1 ' fled in |y ^ I)e ^ ^ X. 1 cook ON LEGS IF DE p a lot M/1JE5TK MEVER-BURH settinp 5TEnME(7-Cl/LLE11DER, batch heavy-sfrnrnPEb-iRorvi , know WETTLE : IX OZ ALLCUP1 irs. i4QZ ALL COPPER. COFFEE POT Kill i IV I for re .0 last a be sure ???????? ee Htthe Don't overlook the dat y excluwhy the W ;er than | /"% t e. are L d I iLC THE LANCASTER NEWS, UCTUBEK 7, 1V16. ????| Hudson river, tonight announced thi t ii 9 | 1 next steps to be takeu in the cas< V 31.3.11 S JOl) following the formal verdict of th coroner's Jury yesterday that Schmld was responsible for the woman' [ill Record. death. On Tuesday Dr. A. R. Dlef tint i newsnaner Is a man's fendorf, alienist of New Haven SoL ont ? Conn., will examine Schmidt and re ug a newspaper is indeed "a P?rt ?8 to h.ls ^nlt/ \? ,th? ame" and sad to state it has ! who have alreat,y tested the priest' 'most too bi? a Line for any mlnd' ?n Wednesday the doctor San that*.? HvSd > I"""1 of brains experience no great ? .f i f . v in making some monev If Schmidt eventually Is foun y VL of legally insane, he wlll be taken t v"7?. 777/"Ule raaut'awan siaie iiuspnai iur m ?6rf L -ta wif.I ? S criminal Insane. If the report find to interests ^hich make their h r| t men tally sound the cas iKht ^ll^newspaper workers' P ^1* will go to the grand Jur ight all newspaper workers FrIday Because of crowded coui e man who tries to edit an calent(ars> the trlal> if one ,g hel< i? work cut for htm/'It be <">?' November. jn one of those flnding-the- ? in-the-hay stack tasks in the YORK COUNTY FAIR, ut thanks to the heroism of a _____ attack! a?better ^lay* is dawn- H,? ,M""? ?"?" 1-i?1 the K*h,h tion to l?e Held in Rock Hill. the independent paper of the Special to The News. is going to be the successful Rock H1? Qot g?A apeclal tra] ,,A. - from Blacksburg to Rock Hill ar er editing of a newspaper re- rpturn parh day durlnR tlu. Yoi as much (or possibly more) County Falr and wlnthrop Home Ii as is required of the Judges stitvif(1 has been Recured.1 Thls wl< a<e the bench i P special rates granted by the rai ,f the United States of Ameri- road lnsuro8 a much larKor altf. lis statement may sound over- dance than thprp wouh, have bp< nut it is true. otherwise. The committee in chari supreme court of our country , of th f , Rrp tlnR from 5>0( ell to handle one case a day , to 10 00Q p ,p daily provided the ie judges take their time in j j f j weathpr the testimony, and they have j Eaph ma? bri'nRg ,n ltg fuU nmou l law to guide them. of appiications for entries of e newspaper editor has a score hibltg Exhibits in the live stO( re problems each day?prob- !, artmpnt wiU bo doublti to wh lia, v?w0t ? 80,V?d was at first anticipated, and addltio V-i NOW- ? a ^ " al cattle sheds are heing erected., istakes are often made. number of entries In the field cro of no profession stand more d hortlcultural dopartinent8 and immovably for that which h| h, encourag!nK. T iat thore w t than those of the newspaper a creditable display in every d "id a '"ujority of their errors partment la certain, as the interest from leaning too far on the 8e. considerlng the fact that U mercy or being Influenced |ls ^ first fa,r and th t th j -sonal friendship. ana not t>\ permanent organization. Scores gain. people from Chester. L.ancast< newspaper editor who is will- ?h<?okee and adjoining count! make any sacrifice in fighting have announced their intention ust cause, or against crooked- coming. Many from adjoining con j high places, is often led have sent in notices to the i by friendship and the spirit fect that they wm have exhibi ipathy, where no amount o. hieflv in the live stock departmei or other worldly gain can The fact that fllghtB wlli l)e giv . . ' . ^ .. * . * 4u*? daily by a noted aviator adds cons if ? ? v.i \ ; erably to the interest, and the fly 1 which confonts him hourly, machine alone will bring thousam it any cause for wonder that rphe e(iucational parade on Oc netimes falls to get by with her 17th will be a sight worth si .... , ing. Quite a number of schoi ' /, ,, nR ,a.# nowsPaPer j8 a have announced their intention of s job, and if you are not try- tonclixip; in a body, and it is bellev be a man, keep out of it. that 5,000 school children will be the line of march. Some of 1 tl AO TO MTTE.AYVAX. schools will have floats. 'liinldt is Reported Mentally Any man looking for a light J ml Case floes to flraml Jury. should apply at the gas works. ' York, Oct. 4.?The authori- .r_. n?? n.., i charge of the prosecution of Schmidt. the priest who (lis- TakeLAXATIVhBROMOQumme. It-tot*. i .i._ i _ , ,. , , Coujfh and Headache and works off the C r>red the body of Anna Aumul- Druggists refund money if it fails to c d threw the pieces into the k. w. chovks signature on each box. IMONSTItATION IAJESTIC r. 13th TO fANGFS ARE MADE IN ALL-5IZE5-AND 5TYLE5 ^ e. This is a special invitation to you and your friends t aster Hard war e ' J BEFORE IT e ! Degenerates If you have a gra t In the old hom 8 I Sit down and wri Spartanburg Herald. You put off daj l' Out of only twenty-six letters In Do" 1 w'alJ_ the alphabet millions of words can n I16?0*1 heaven f ' 1 be made. Similarly out of compara- ButBhow her that tively a small number of distinct ele>meats of human character millions . , 8 of characters can be compounded. If y?u0Vi * . Among these possible elements of n??<? ? . ?n? character some are noble and some II (*![i Un are ignoble, some make for serength # wni8Pe*' 11 ,? and some for weakness, and so on Wl2? ftn?WB ,what ^ In the vast majority of men there Q?May1,ha;intlyOU is an average commingling of good B J1 ? Jj?, 'J? J and bad, so that they offer no mark- "more it is to< , ed exception either way. But here . . . . ' and there nature chooses all the finer i . 1 qualities for one and the same per- ! uture s sonality, giving us a Washington or ,"Ll8nl? a Lee. Then, on the other hand, she ' chance that turns out unfortunately other lndl- ? cnaace iaa* vlduals compounded of nothing but' 'ay^aa ,R rl the worst elements of character. Re- n pf . . deeming attributes that might tone up the character at some point seem . . , altogether absent. These are degen- J ,d are'to society ba""nlr *** The long forgott ,k are 10 society. The wealth of ii- i ou cannot reform them, for there j th is no foundation of moral sensibil il- Ity to work upon. Just to put them n .. honHll_ n- behind bars and keep them there for o >n Hie as a protection to society seems K brutal and, besides. Is expensive. 10 Though they are distinct instances of Few people cj re i "the unlit," such as are soon ellmi- their nests with | nated in other levels of life by the ? nt struggle for existence, society can ocvditp v x- I never give Itself to any policy of de- I OaKUr ur I ck liberately putting out of the way such CONS1 at individuals, so it is a hard case and n- puzzles our wisest and best think^ ers. Delicious "Fru ps One conclusion, however, is slowly Harm Tendei is taking possession of society, and this Liver a ill is that degenerates should be firmly le- prevented from breeding after their Every,mother is kind,, thus perpetuating and widen- her children "< lis ing the burden upon the state. All j Figs," that this no this agitation about regulating mar- because tney lov of riage will evolve in the end unques- find it thorough!: E?r, tionably certain regulations looking little stomach, 11 les to the cutting off from hereditary . out griping, of transmission of the more dread and | When cn^ss, I in- burdensome forms of disease, moral breath Is bad, si ef- as well as physical. Society cannot the tongue, mot ts, afford to allow altruism to stop a teaspoonful\of nt. "natural selection" and elimination laxative," and^r en of the unfit by continually exercising foul, constipate^ id-j charity toward them without at the undigested food DK ottuie uiue luniiiK sn'ps IU picveni ^j"" ds. procreation of such degenerate life, child again. W to- The way to handle degeneracy In the 1? full of cold, t bo- large, at any rate, la to prevent lta ach-ache, dla# ola coming into existence. colic?remembei at- cleaning" shouli red . ? treatment giyen in A Marvelous Escape. Millions cJ m :he "My little boy had a marvelous nla Syrup qf Fig escape," writes P. F. Basttams of a teaspoomul Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope, child ton^rrow. |ob "It occurred In tho middle of the for a BCbrent I night. He got a very severe attack Syrup or Figs," __ of croup. As luck would have ft, I for babies, chili had a large bottle of Chamberlain's grown-ups print Cough Remedy in the house. After ware of count) following the directions for an hour don't be fooler ?re" and twenty minutes he was through made by "Callfr 25c.' all danger." Sold by all dealers. pany." AND SALE 18th ONE WEEK ON : Child m SOUVENIR 1 1 PA MAJESTIC R 1 JU Monday, Between 3 J The first 150 boys and to THE MAJESTIC RAh at our store, between 3 a DAY. written answers t I I 8^^ questions, will receive j Souvenir" FREE^ 1?What range is yo 2?Do you know anyoi range? Who? 3?Why is the GREA' most durable range mad< tinRBLCiZEDR/t^in^pnn- ^O-fdnirf A Hi# R^E nCVEK-BURn WIRED- '**' it/Ill 2*1111 'PlfRi PAH; The ono Klvlng neatest n U/lPED DPIPPIM^ PAN5- to jnst qUeB(j0n may i _-MMB2-3rflflLL,bRlP*Pfflt5* article from our stock, 1 ^ Cflri HL50 BE- SOUVENIR. Don't ho diacouraged i iRm ro"?ttr" of tho 150 to got a Cana ^COME, IF YOU INTEND EDUCATION ilea In K ?KNOW why the oven < j uu rAwP ed?KNOW how the w tnd neighbors. COMk. HOW the top la heated JESTIC uaea ao little fu range la made lnalde a m education may aerve yi fmJk M f 1 DON'T OVERLOOK a < THINGS ahown by one v IS TOO LATE. | y-haired mother e fv away. te ^Le letter \ ? r by day. j ?er tired steps i pearly gate, j VL * : you think of her? ^ > late. sr messagt^ rd to say. rou rorget it, , , today. bitter memories i if you wait, d one happy 3 late. he present, unknown; lystery. " ^ jr, own fortune lends us 1 aile we wait, Ichest treasures ,' o late. unspoken, er sent, en message, love unsent. IOHN STEVENS. and a bad memory >ns at times. m afford to feather borrowed plumage. ./ IGS" FOR riPATED CHILD * it liaxativo" Can't A r lilttle Stomach, n<l Bowels. ..%> { realizes/ after giving 1 [Jaliforma Syrup of their /deal laxative, V e its / pleasant taste y cleakises the tender ver a^d bowels wlthIrrl table, feverish or J 5 tomich sour, look at 1 n herf If coated, give this harmless "fruit i a. few hours all the , vyaste, sour bile and \A>asse8 out of the ^ Jfcave a well, playful hftii Its little system hrcmt sore, has stom- JrhoHa, indigestion, ^ r, a\ good "Inside d always be the first I others \eep "Callfor ,8 nana*; mey Know today saYes a sick I Ask yo\r druggist 1i >ottle of ^California which has directions Iren of all \ges and ed on the bottle. Bo- I srfelts sold hfere, so I. Get the genuine, >rnia Fig Syrup Com- ' 36 j El reii I !m>s CRFF I Sr o p. n?. r ilLlLl girls who present [GE SALESMAN nd 5 p. m. MONo the following a, "Canary Bird >ur mother now ie needing a new r MAJESTIC the I ;le FREE I ; and best answer select any 60-cent n addition to the f you are not one ry Bird Souvenir. 3 PUZZLE CARD, oys and girls. of fun with the ittates the canary answers ready to [Oh'DAY AFTERial E g this week a ect from the MA- H be glad to show fGES"?show you Lhe best range on TO BUY OR NOT NOWING THINGS >f a range is heatater is heated? I?WHY the MAel?KNOW how a nd outside. This >w in the future, chance to KNOW /ho knows. COME. > i