The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 10, 1913, Page 6, Image 6
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Health and Prospt
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Augusta Chronicle.
The progress of the world
on health. This section of t
abounds in healthfulness, a
Is hardly any excuse for t
moil ills that beset people g
A few years back the hughes
laria threatened, and did kt
the progress of this section, i
pered prosperity. But time
inated malaria by eradicatl
quitoes and now the screen
nets have rendered people
from this dreadful disea
same thing is true of yeiio
another type of the mosqui
sponsible for this fearful
Coming on the heels of tl
common housefly?the typhi
causes untold suffering, dc
misery. Destroy the house
them out and a bane to 1
Is dispensed with.
Just at this time of year m
age can be done by neglect
be repaired in months of efl
disease once becomes manlfe
is the time to cut down the w
grass that is growing lux
and now is the time to clear
premises, scatter disinfectant
everything possible to escape
altv inflicted by disease. C
can be curbed everywhere \\
method is pursued.
Unless we attend to out
fairs, keep our premises fi
contamination, there is no
which we can measure possi
ful results. The trouble tha
Imposed upon ourselves and
neighborhood from neglect :
of prevention through such
ness as is generally shown, is
estimate. Prevention is
greatest remedy in the wo
this is the opportune time to
The world waits on health
piness iu order to dispense
measure of prosperity and ]
Insure this blessing to yo
munity of city or country by
common sense rules to your <
ters and the most beneficia
possible to attain will be en
you and the entire surroum
tlon. This truth holds true
locality and particularly in
rltoryBe
True!
The Christian Guardian.
Men have ever loved the i
the clear eye and the straigh
the man who never hedj
never equivocated, who nev
ed nor flattered and who coi
be taught to He. Amid the
crowd such a man is conspi
his unsweverving loyalty
ideals, and this steadiness o
ward course resembles tha
planets. Such a man s<
fails in fineness, he someti
to hold his friends, and h
times gains a crown of th
possibly a cross, but the cr
not dishonor and the cros
terrify him. When God m
He put iron into him, and
but reveals to others what G
men to be. It is true tha
fallen! it Is not true that V
rise. It Is true that man
It is not true that he ca
strong. We recognize here
we recognize also divinity,
is mighty, but the grace o
stronger still. There is a
human weakness round si
and weak men and weak w<
proving false to themselve
friends, their God; but ih
of necessity. A man may nc
to avoid disaster, but he c?
dishonor; he may not be
avoid insult and injustice,
secution, but he can manai
tain his honesty, and if he d
at least die in peace with G
to do so he must be true to
his friends, and his God. '
may at times seem great, b\
ward is inestimable.
As Bill Nye Saw it
This is the way Bill Ny
at It;
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back of his neck for a colla
ride in the back coach of a
train to save interest on h
until the conductor gets
stop his watch at night tc
wear and tear, leave his "I
without a dot or a cross to
but a man of this sort is
man and a scholar oompan
fellow that will take a n
two or three years, and wh
to settle for it puts it into
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moisten a cloth with a lltth
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your hair, taking one smt
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cleanses, purifies and invigi
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COAT SUITS
ong line of Coat Suits this sej
?t styles and in the choicest
Ve would be glad to have yc
uying, as we feel it would be
ices range from.. . .$10.00 to
COATS
Children's Coats in a big var
la flio
due consideration of the val
yle, so you may feel assui
3?LADIES' SHOES
Doris,'' and "Roxbury" Sh(
>endable, both as to style and
best shapes at
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 an
F ANTS' SHOES
utton Shoes in black, white, i
only .. .2
U)REN'S SHOES
i this locality for the famous
Shoes. These excellent little
-date, but are wide, comforta
u haven't already been buyi
girl or boy, try a pair this se
BABY SHOES
s for the walking baby, wil
3ls, in black, tan, red and cc
7 pair a splendid value, sizes
50c, 60c, 75c i
FAMOUS SHOES FOB M]
nufacture the relative merit
ined by an established stan<
Bostonians have been fam
century as representing s1
sentials of fine footwear. Ou
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GOODS?GINGHAMS
ams, in pretty new pattern
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GALATEA
xcellent quality, at
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S, OCTOBER 10, 1913
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Here on Our
Quantities
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mater- teed fast colors and
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$25.00
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Pretty Percales in ligt
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5 Coats
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*ed the One case 28-inch Vei
checks and plaids,
dresses and boys' bl
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L value.
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50 Buckles, All-Overs,
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md 85c wear, Shirts, etc.
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dard of to the selection of <
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tandard style combines with
Lr range tractive to the eye,
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our hats of us.
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packing and shipping charges.
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