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I * I Ayf /</< ' i * AO 1 THE LANCAS ITER NEWS, NOVKMBE R 21, 1913. 3 iMUfuiuyj i uu, Begins at h Atlanta Journal. Charity Is not the only v! begin, at home. There Is spring of morality also. It truism, but Its reiteration Is #A?i t* In nil *n.n. A A _ ? M I lome Irtue that the well1s an old i In order, \ i iv id an iuu upi 10 oe I A speaker In the recent tional Purity 'Congress at apolis brought It to mini Clifford G. Roe, delegate i the secretary of state upon of the United States Congr ed that parental neglect c ters which lets them grow weeds on the prairies. orgoi. InternaMlnne J i again. I lamed by direction esB, scor>f dauglir up like Specia 1 Ret luctioi i Sail e Mr. Roe committed, how ^ errors. He limited his exco those parents who possess ni he limited it also to neglect ters. He should have inc parents, poor and wealthy n he should have included s daughters. The mother who neglects for societies, theaters and ties is to be censured; but sure must be shared hv th ever, two I riation to I oans, and I Z of daugh- I ~ luded all like; and I sons with I her home I card par- I the cen- 2 e mother I n ===== c VI El I I >1 ? = im n1 <TSO I who neglects It for other than those here enumera neglects it even for churcl slonary work, or because J different and slothful, or she Is discouraged by po^ hard work and an improvii band. The degree lessens, censure should be applied to Similarly, the fathers wh keener Interest In their lAn ill A>, J ? interests | ted, who a 1 or mis- I die is in- I because I ^erty and I dent hus- I , but the I all alike. I o show a I business I 1 HHHHHBflHBlBP! 11 m in a & I jjiupuim-n iiuui nif/ UU ill finite greater assets of the to be blamed, but they are In their wrongdoing. Th who have no business propei live from year to year on sa from week to week on sma must be brought within the pany. Nor must all the care be upon the daughters of a ho sons of humanity constitute tuursu in home aie I not alone I e fathers I rties, who I ilarles, or 11 ill wapps, I sad com- I expended I me. The I i a poten- I ~">5reSl I tlal menace toward its most nurtured daughters. Trair well as daughters In their ol to society at large. Parents and children or a' and both sexes constitute American home where mora begin. Start it there, and take made in after life wi an accident. Formative with morality are the best, t and the most natural. An carefully I I sons as Eg ^ligations I II degrees I the great I ility must I the mis- I 11 he but I measures I he easiest I dIv them I / mlW <mi& ^ / in the home, and curative will be less and less needf generations succeed each ot earth. ^ FOREST NOTES. The so-called Scotch pit principal tree in the Prussia Its wood is much like th: western yellow pine of th measures I ul as the I her upon I s le Is the a n forests. I at of the I e United I States. Because of the importan< estry at the annual conservs gress In Washington Novp to 20, an extra day Is add< sessions, Monday, the 17th It has been suggested thi can, a very hard wood ol America, may furnish shutl to supplement dogwood am ;e of forttlon con>mber 18 ed to the fit guayar Central le blocks J persim *1 I v.(V ? v-^-d I " 4 mon, now most used, and i of becoming exhausted. Under forest regulations I bla, rubber gatherers are to give the trees a rest peric ping them for gum. The s ber, and location of the incl regulated by law. In thf States similar regulations force in the tapping of pine non tlno nn tho FlftrMn n danger In Colom- j required I id In tap- \ ize, numIsions are s United are in 8 for turnnflnnal On Sa turda\ \x/~ : 11 _J % Nov cr__ . 22nd 9 I forest. A Threat or a Prom if Exchange. John, a rather backwai sat at one end of the sofa sweetheart at the other. B< were too full to carry on tlon, but at last the lady s "John, what are you about?" w?? | d rustic, i and his & >th minds conversaipoke: thinking Stock of Mi vv c win ui Uinery to tl ncr our enure he Trade a t Half Pric :e John, awakened from hit answered with a drawl, "Oh same as you are," and was to Ret the retort: "If you do I'll slap you. Cms Old Sores, Other Remedies \ The worat canea, no matter of how to are cured by the wonderful, old Porter'a Antiseptic Healing Oil. Pain and Ilea'- M the same time. * dreams, i, Jest the surprised ft Won't Cora. nff standing. reliable Dr. It rellevea He, 50c. $1.(A The following Forty Pattern All untrimmed Flowers, Plurrn are some of the art Hats, the very latej Shapes at a great ] es and Feathers, all :icles we offer : >t styles, at half pri reduction, i sizes, shapes and ce. colors, at half pri< S?1? of Personal Prop* By virtue of an order of th< Court for Lancaster count sell at Lancaster court hou first Monday of December the personal property bel< the estate of J. E. Taylor, consisting chiefly of house nlshlngs of good value Knabe piano in excellent < Terms of sale. cash. u-ty. o Probate y, I will se on the next, all >nging to t deceased, hold furand one condition. t Children's Hat Again we offer hat cost us 50c pei We hope all o 11 ntf mr>f crvmo s at half price and untold bargains ir yard and more, w< ur customers will t .1*7 less. i Ribbons and Fai e offer at 5 to 25c ; ake advantage of icy Bands?Ribbo yard. this offer and that ns I W. P. ROBIN Admlnl: Lancaster, S. C., Nov. 18 Lancaster & Chester .Schedule in Effect Nov. 9t Eastern Time. WESTBOUND. Lv. ILancaster 6:00 T.v Fort I,awn 6:30 SON. strator. , 1913. I Ry. Co. :h, 1913.. I ir?3:15p I la?3;flRn I n unco. Lv. Bascom vllle 6:41 Lv. Rlchburg 6:68 Ar. Chester 7:40 EA8TBOUND. Lv. Chester 9:30 Lv. Rlchburg 10:20 Lv. Bn"Comvllle 10:31 L *. Port Lawn 11:03 Ar. Lancaster 11:30 Connections?Chester, wl ern, ^eab^ard and Carolina 'a?4:15p la 413 Op >a..6:i6p EMHBHPMHBSM la?6:45p I kiss t^r\i la?7:B6p B 2$ 1 j la?8:26p m ml Ith 8outh- U & North NiES MER( :ant ILE CO.! western Railways. Fort Lawn, with Seaboart Railway. Lancaster, with Southern A. P. McLURF 1 Air Line I Railway. I 3. Bupt. M "L A > JCASTER': S LIVE ST O R E." =J / J