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6 ORIGIN OF A NOTED PHRA "I'd Never Allow the Constitutior SE. HOW Xl'HSKKV ItllYMKS 1 , to Favorite Jingle* of Childhood THE LANCASTE JKGAN. 'pio is a myth, and Hon was Thomas, and, lnstea< Trawl . a scullion, he was a rich * leased the Mells estate fror R NEWS, MARCH 13, 101 er's name ! MKMOIIV'S MAI ;1 of being Ry Klla Wheeler Wilco: man who In Memory's Mansion i u the abbot rooms, 4. VSION. INJURED BY x. ire wonderful Pencil Crop Damag Ce THE COED. | To Prevent I a- ply at once the i ed About 25 Per portkr'S antisej tit. it tit dressing that : <4 Blood Poisoning wonderful old reliable PR. f?TlC HBAMNG Oil,.asuirelieves paiu and henlr Come Between Friends." lu one session of the legislature New York city Democratic represe tives were spl't into two camps, there were two rivals for leaders One of these was a thoroughly ) hearted, happy-go-lucky person was afterward for several yean congress, lie had hecn a local tin trate and was called judge. He always willing to vote for anv o nam n? ivut wv?.w. . From London Answers. Quite a number of those nta- rhymes which delighted our and hood tell us something ahoi 'hip people who have actually li ?ood England. Many of our best who children's stories have a * in origin, and are known in d igis versions all over the world, b was of the favorites are home-mad ,her We have just been hearing, land afterward bought it nursery King. It is certainly a de! child sesson and may be called it real Old King Cole is anotl ved hi man of British parentage known 1 there is some difference of foreign to who he reallly was. lifTerent he was an ancient British lit some had his headquarters at le. Others think he was a eel , for in- maker of Reading, who II * ' ' "? I Uw? "Mi.1,1 from the And we wo.ider abut drable pos- And pause at the case a plum | boxes of blooms tier ge.itle- Are sending sweet sc i, although sill. opinion as We lean from a windov Some say on a lawn; king, who From a trret that lo< Colchester. wave, rtuin cloth- Rut draw down the sha Ived i:i the see on some gln< ii.re ihrnn" A stone standing guar them at will; Edgefield. Speck ments, where State March 10.?V> i, Meriwether, the lai eats o'er the shipper of peaches lie re attending cour <r that looks questioned as to th to fru't by the recei cks on the Mr. Middleton replii his section have he de when we 25 per cent. He d ;le this injury, liowevei d bV a grave. !1S tho minUtv nf fr nl to Columbia ''?? Not r. S. Mlddleton of LAND rgest grower and 265 Acres, al in the State, is ... .. ? t. Upon being of Heath Sprin, e probable injury ?'d,e ?* P,lnokn( it severe weather. J"1 g .c> ?nn ' ?d that peaches in Jraclt of la"?,.an( en injured about timber Will si oes not regard ffeet ,of ?uraberr as a misfortune. Wo*,? P nit will l?n itn- , a liniment. 25c. 50c. f1 FOR SALE. * ^ lout four miles west ;s and lying on east ?y Lynn's place and place. This is a good 1 has a fine lot of saw iw about one million Timber aloue will lee me at once. Price member's bill himself, a i it I lie rejj ed it as narrow minded for any or oppose one of his bills. imperially it opposition was upon the'%round th was mi onstitutional. On ono ooeasi >n In* 1 hi<1 a liill ti proprlato money with obvious in priety for the relief of some miser Whom lie styled "one of the he yeomanry of the state." When 1 nhiitieil to him 111:11 it was Honrlv ml stance, mat .wotner iiui>uaru doj? liail from Yealmpton, in !?. Devon. The lay was housekt tlu- manor house of the pari " " a lady named 8arah Catherli tin wrote the rhyme. 1 ap- At any rate, this rhyme ap| ipro- have lirst appeared in the old emit "(Jammer Carton's Needle" nest was acted before Queen K ,?x. The same play also contained 1,1,. Jack llorner" and "Jack an a:ui nur uuj? .. ..... ...... South being a miller, weaver, am eper at Then there were the tv sli. atul nate Mahes in the Woody ie Mar- Anglian extraction, who nn wailing after dark to this [tears to go through Wailing or comedy wood, hotweei Wat?on at which lev in Norfolk. The story llzabeth <? f"" in a popular ball "Kittle is satisfactory to know d Jill." wicked uncle came to a b; [1 tailor. o unfortu- To Memory's attic I o ! of Kast day. iy 1m- hoard When the roof was re: day I you rain, NVayland And there, among rolk id Kimher- away, is see not 1 ruinmanged with ho ad, and it pain, that the A hope long surrondorc td end: his with dust. proved and peaches 'lumbered one better prices than is made. There ar sounding with peach trees in tlie \ Iiill section and of s long hidden Middieton owns l.r>, netted him last yen artache md lie is a progressive grower and gives li d and covered attention, having ji annual spraying of will command Ta^%one.ho'rgc when a full crop IanK- one ri"rso o about 20.000 houses, a nice leriwether-Clark's acr1?nn . this number Mr. ? 100 Acres. 000. His orchard R?weI1 1 ir about $5.0000. am on farmer and fruit a,,<1 a n,ce lo\ Ms orchml clo ?. ',a,r200 Till. ?st completed the U;-??8 ,lls lroes' and know the r, [rs. Jolin Hell's, near farm open and good place. Price $20 an 'Shute place," A. C. - , lilies east of Dwight t creek, a good place of timber, one-horse 'rice for quick sale 1 think a good bar;ycd the laud in part dace. constitutional In- answered, "Mo frl the constitution don't touch 1 things like that." and then added, an ingratiating smile, "Anyhow, never allow the constitution to c between friends." At the time I was looking over proofs of Mr. Bryce's "American ( tnonwealth." and I told him the dent lie put It into the first ed ''Pnmmanornn If K U'hotho? Its author is supposed to ha i, John still, who afterward .... Bishop of Bath and Wells. "Little Jack Homor" was real person, and Still wouli >oine j,js story, as he married a gr of the original. There are t the sions of the story as usually t .""om- both are myths. According t inci- Jack Horner was a scullion : ltion tonbury Abbey, and when Her . <? to dissolved the monasteries he vt> been sons wore orow-neu ana 11 became Rary lie went to goal. whc If the Old Woman who also a ? Shoe was not exactly I (I know was born in the British andnice America, wo ver- Born in 1665, her name old, bat both Foster, and she mar o them, ower, Isaac Goose, w.ho. ?t Gias- children. As she hersel lry VIII mother of six, her family sent for tainly a large one, and to ji rout nep- '* faMnur, re ho died. And a fragment of lo Lived in with rust. Iritish, site Were lying heaped up States of And there on the floor was Eliza- was tossed riod a wid- A friendship too fragi ?ha,d ten With pieces of dearly If' was the ures that cost, was cer- Vast fortunes of pain i imuse them , A fabric of passion. on< turn i vi ve ;iii corrcte l ltltl ... Sliimlil Apolo^ in ono spot , , ore ,is ?? high rank nl South of that garret ,pu7ost8 1 rho rabble to chan le to last ,>f womanhood agal: bought pleas- and ^ th.l.8flm? v sinuation filch the n the Dast ,ady who 18 abso,u re vivid and Proach The on,y for this innn Is to T. M. I :i/.o Humbly." cutive officer of j Notice Carolina who for : Notice is her< nukes bold before dersigned will, lpion the defense the estate of L.o ist the black brute ceased, on the fficer would by in- 1914, make his good name" of a j administrator a tely above re- \ bate court of honorable course . letters dismisso rptpacf ntwl annln. IBIJt, Agent. of Discharge. ?by given that the Unas administrator of ulsa Delilah Sims, de25th day of March, i final return as such .nd apply to the proLancaster county for ry. J TT PTTRTTRM In the Inst edition or not I cannot ?From "Theodore Roosevelt?An toblogTaphy," . \ ;?? FATHER OF PSYCHOLOG Thoory of Dr. David Hartley, the mous English Philosopher. The first attempt to explain psA IntHpnl MhonAiitmwtn ah r\\\ i-oIaIa bhj. the little deeds of all the la ^u' longing to the abbot. ,^ One version is that., not wa: give them all up, the abbot largo pie made, and put sonu Y. deeds in it, which he gave t scullion Jack Horner, to take pa. trusty friend, Jack became hu the way, and thought he woe pie the pie, so opened it rrho- ,ip0<]S( jie abstracted sor (Hon I l 1 < . ... . nds be- ohe used to tell them .tale! | rhymes. ntlng to t When One of her daught had a 'ft printer she went to live a of the and amused her grandchil 0 the same way. The printer t 1 to a stories so good 'that ho ngry on them under the title of lid sam- the Nursery: or Mother Gc Fndlng dies for children." ne, and I Another famous rhym< 3 and make ' bright. 1 As the heart of a robir prs married !Wap pPr?R? out b<?fore with them, ! sight dren in the A moth-eaten rag of a honght the published Then down the deep s "Songs for , ridely went. ?ose's Melo- And into fair chamber! But the mansion seen ; also tells , the old attic s< ? in spring, *lze ^ humbly"t< me-a terrible'!?URht to I tiser. thing. ( " " tairway 1 hur- ' For Res ? below: led filled with :ent ~i the woman he Admr. Estate ol -Edgefield Adver- Deceased. Feb. 24 191 .w .. .1 'i?! n. mils Try a Ne Ad. f Louisa Delilah Sims, * *. 41-48-T ws Want IV^IV Ul | ' ?? IIUIIM I I < ' I I ' n I | ?ll,? f?l' ?!*/ principles \v;is made by I>r. r Hartley, the English philosopher, was born in tlio year 1705. In his r work. "Observations on ManFrame, His Duty and Ilis Exp tlons," published In 1740 after pa investigation coverinc sixteen year elaborated his epochal theory. Ilv the development of his law of elation and chiefly by the law of t * ? ?? laior nrougm tnem tortn. and >avirt tho estate of Molls as his o\v who ertv. rroat AecordltiR to tho othor vers -His floods woro sont to the King cr tv-ta- 'n the P^e- so that they sho tiont ^e st?lPn on the way. Howe s. he ass<v runs claimed me story or an American n prop- This is little Mary of the I It appears that Mary, \v don, the name was Eliaheth Sawyt mcealed a forsaken lamb, and one uld not student named Rawlston ver, the school, and at once con well-konwn yerses. i damsel. u herever my footstep; lamb fame. Though In Memory's I hose real wander full ort, ?r, petted No more to the garret day a And I leave all the r vslted the there jn the loft iposed the To the hands of the II Time. ASSAIL FHFF, * would ko. | louse I still j I climb: ^ ubbish heaped d.i j ousekeeper, 129 Acres, H. < known as the Jo | miles southwest i room house, tenan NK,P,DS. I wjth about myLand For 3. Moeller's^and The nice hn Bell place, house and lot of Lancaster, 5^toale at a bargt ,t house, barn and Acree, 1 50 acres worked, mlles^north ol Sale 6-room Ellle Chane* ^ on Market atreet, tor tin. Wary Jane Clinton, 10 f Lancaster and by lerence ue aecouiueu ror an me uoinenu of the mental const!tn According to him, the white medu substance of the brain, spinal ma and the nerves proceeding from t is the immediate instrument of si tlon and motion. When a sens has been frequently experienced I quires a tendency to rej>eat itself i taueously. Ideas are but these repetitious o ? COULD S trow hern, ?nsnation it nc*l?on rreU AJ TL? C V iCARCELY WALK AB( I-.- Vl? ! belitvp I wniitH hau? HUi1 I ,? Some Congressmen A for Distribu Washington, March TVWt sionnl distribution of 111 I i the farmers of the cr B successfully attacked I day during considerat cultural appropriation ment by Representati l if l haHn'i Texas to place seed ( Also 192 acres < , , vated, 5-room hou ttark rovislon 40x70.) tenant hoi ^n" ' 8prlng and wind m -Congress- body of natural I free seeds for wjjj Baw perhaps untry was tin- feet. For price ai n the house tolon of the agri- 98% acres, or bill. An amend- Primus, on public ve Summer of and good plac< distribution in cultivated. Goo 3f same, 100 culti- landB \X AIHe se and barn (barn ridge, use and barn, with 13^4 aVea, ill complete. Large Gold Mlnek 1 forest timber, and with mineralT i one-half million 11 Acres b< id terms, see of town, soil .. . truck farming "J11* east oi Q acre-lo road, well water- ? J, . r ?? Ka ?houre on Elm 8 4 6 to 60 *cr?i d ^ , d 4-room house. _ . Heath and John Estknown an the Miller t>y Minor Johnson'* ijghtn. $20 an acre. >ttom land Just north table for alfalfa and t and k.'*od l-roon street, by Will Lanfflejr II, known as Darls lot. and lot. known u irs of sensation and in their tur rail other ideas. Thus the sipht t apple recalls an idea of its taste, this recalls other associated ideaf this way Hartley accounts for al man emotions.?Milwaukee Sentlr Goldsmith's Actor. Lord Nupent was one evenlnp eloquent to Goldsmith i 11 praise < in hnd ni'tnrl "Hot inv loivl " II rfV_ A VI A AAA CC %J UII1IIIC1 9 If J cent Was Unable to Atte i i,'" Any of Her Honsewoi lei. Pleasant Hill, N. C.-"I su! v?>ry i ,f xj three summers," writes Mrs <'l ii 1 \/in/*Qnt *-vf 4ftic lAtun 4(ia II*. Till- ~ " ' * ~ taken it. nd to After I began taking C rk. greatly helped, and all thr( lieved me entirely. I fattened up, and gre ifered for stronger in three months, 1 Walter other person altogether." 4UIr/t I * the hands of the depa culture was voted dot . . . tor a lively debate In ardui, 1 w** from agricultural dlsi ;e bottles re- characterizations of s< as "graft." w so much I telt like an- Worms the Cause o Pains. 4 1 J I rtment of agri- tenant house, oar vn 96 to 3 6 af- K??d P"turewhich members Small 8- $32.6 trlots resented 4 6% acres, T. ?ed distribution nett's, near Anvil Beaver Creek roa by Marion \ house and 10 ac rest In pine thlcki f Your Child's land. $20 an ac Three nice 3-r< I ~ A .. ? I, rvi i ? D anQ^ BU\DieB an.a Evans lot. rig I nB??? " north of Sou? 9 an acre. Connors lot H. and E. S. Ben and Darkey B Rock and west of quick, d, on road leading 126 Acres, Valker's. Tenant 1\4 miles eas :res of fresh land, on Flint Ridg< et. Some very fine worked, about re. room house, 30m houses, S. T. buildings, etc. ? ? - - _ f\ 0 A nrno 4i ht by cotton mill and hern Railroad, s for eale, by St. Paul aptist church. Sea ma known as Cole pl&ae, * t of Pleasant Hill and i road. About 56 acrea ; 60 acres In woods, 4tenant house and oub$30 per acre. lot nr>?. 4 k Goldsmith, "you must allow ho ti the stage very 111?he waddles." "Waddles?" wild Lord Nugent. "Yes, he waddles like a goose, vou know we call him Goose M. and then, you know, when he em ors to express strong passion he lows." "Bellows?" said Lord Nugent. "To he sure he does- hollows 1 I ..11 ll'l. - ?.11 l.t... 11-H *? T infill, WI 11113 IU v* II, UIIV4 Utb r, :"ls last time, was my worst. 1 had dreadful nervoijk head; Why. prostration, and was scarcely V walk about. Could not do ar ilenv. Pel- housework. j I also had dreadful pains in jlJO a and sides and when one of thi a?.u i Cardui is purely vegetabl I acting. Its ingredients hav< iches and ejfectt on the womanly cons f able to 03rdUi makes for increa iy of my improves the appetite, torn vous system, and helps t( my back saUow cheeks, fresh and roi ase weak, | Qardui has helped more /\ 1UIII, Ul^HKI e and gentle- circiea around the * : a mild, tonic fevc>rlsh, with great dilution. flushed and then ] sed strength, pollen with sharp are all Indications of ;s up the ner- je^ your child st ) make pale, Worm Killer will gl\ sy. It kills the worms? than a million t4vo effect af,d greatl 11* un-iiiu, uuiiv LJiaCKUlOIl piucu, eyes, at times 76 acres, J. H. thrlst; cheeka j?room ho"^ , ' . houses. Also 4 pale, abdomen prjoe $35 per acr cramping pains pr> Mclntyre'a worms. Don't sale at a bargain, lffer?Kickapoo 2-acre lot by I :e sure relief? 1? Lancaster. S< -while >ita laxa- Springs lota li y to the health See me. very cuuwp- ?v.vo Jf Barr's. near Dixie, church, 3-rooi and two tenant timber, farm 0 acre farm open Beaver Creek e. 68 \ acres, nice new house for Springs, sou road, about 4 '"armors' warehouse ??nr*.Anllwoodi ,?ft mn tenant houses ' Rood well of a North Lancaster acre. _ Good hou low ouuiu ui inu^njaua ai house, part In good open. On west side road. $20 per acre. 2 Vfc miles west Heath th side Reaver Creek 0 acres cultivated and a, 4-room house and i, etc., fairly level, with water. Price $25 per se and lot In Heath ^ I.nil. II Uj, lie run mill mill .M then." continued (Joldsmlth, pur liis triumph, "his voice breaks. at croaks." "Croaks?" said Lord Nugent "Why. tin* fellow croaks like a We call him Prop M." "But M. is a good actor." "Why. yes," said Coldsmith. ring the goose and tlie l?ull ant frog and a few other things I >\ (Ml, blllMII^ dpCH5 WUUIU IUIIIL" ( sultit? Would have to give up and 1 until it wo/e off. 1 was certainly in a dreadh fr?K. health, v/hen I finally decid1 Cardir. Uie woman's tonic, an "bar- r I the could jn mc, i , .. . weak women, during the i lie down, 1 It will surely do for you, . * done for them. Try Cardui nl state of ... WriU to: Chattanooga Medicine CU lO try vlsory l>?pt.. ( h*tt?ni*iaa. Tana., dl f ml Btrvctiani on your case and 64-p. 1 Iirmiy Traataaent for \Soman," sent 1* pUl of your child by ren nast 50 years, gerous and dlsagret what it has worms and parasites . . tem. Kickapoo Woi I today. health producer shoi Co.. l?<iw Ad- household. Perfectl; , <or"Special In- box today. 1'rlce 2 5c ??e h<>ok. "Homo or pv mall. Klckapc owr.peor. J-06 cl je Cq p?ltladelpl1J1 loving the dan- Burnt house sable effect of place, East End, from the sys- 2-story house a rill Killer as a Price $2,250 to lid be in every Three lots, y safe. Buy a Price $150. All druggists 51 V& acres o jo Indian Medl- Small s. $1,050. a or St. Louis. 103 acres, nea ITwo 50-acre 1< $25.00 an acre. lot oy feraina springs at a $7 50. Also Perklna' 230 Acres, nd lot, East End near Camp C $2,600 to 150 acres Sinclair Heights Nlee 8-room 4-room and i n Flat Creek, 8 Pasiturie?. twc Will cut price. and a 8P ir Elgin, $3,000. neighborhood 5ts by Geo. Baker's So- reduced JM7 an acre. . .. . |at once. Wi reasonable price. ^ L. N. Montgomery's, reek church, about 125 worked, rest In woods. house, also 5-room, a 2-room house, two ) wells of good water ring water. In good 1. Price $4 6 an acre, to a little less than If Interested, see me 11 cut up Into three or mention, and, not wishing to n|h;; of my neighbors, 1 will allow M. good at tor,"?"Memoirs of the Ei Nugent." Sundials. A sundial consists of two | the style or gnomon, usually the of a plate of metal, made pnral the earth's axis, and pointing to the nolo, and the dial nliitm t trl of ... An Eigj "(,Ke 1 wnrd vhioll I ? * Hn?tr^rm, ht-Vear Gt ?a?a? mmpetitive MACTir n I 5b vfe acres ai 3^S^HFSS^|il per acre. 32rW\ . nwfflHB 3gr, acres, neji acre. / W ^ - 814 acres, M d- home place, B r M L caster, cut up in upwards per acr 371 acres, th< Union church. W^pVt Flyler lots or 'I* B ill I streets, north Annorn. tdz.ou 1 more tracts I 3 00 acres, ir Union. $25 per cat an(j i,yn InKS, three T. W. McMurray'i acres extra nile8 north of Ban 200 acres in lots at $25, $30 and of saw tlmbf e. told, is wort e Moore tract, near price of lant $2 5 per acre. for $10 to $ i Meeting and Ban $8.00 per a< of Bob Crawford'# cash. If necessary. I). P. Maker's, on Wild ctaes Creeks, two buildhorse farm open. 60 fine bottoms and about woods vi'.h thousand? ?r. Timber alone, I am h more than the asking 1. Adjoining lands sell 120 an acre. Will t&ka jp. ere for quick sale spot may he of any hard substance ai which are marked the directloi the shadow for the several how tlie day, their halves, quarters, e Dials are given different name ording to the positions which : re constructed to occupy. Th? is called a horizontal dial whet dial plane Is on- the plane of the 7.on; h vertical dial when perpei I *** % I nuM ' s- :,c* I Brown Smcf they i dial I i the | _ . P?*?lM-0?ulb?rt 0o.t ,,orl* LoulayIlls, Ky. lditMl* *?k? X tings Drills **lbk M|?0 KOikMO (U i lUHoiit r Won out over a Paint in Longest E '"THE Pacolet M . Co., of Sp I are larce naint-user* and i f % S%| I new houne. large 107% acres. A 1 A factory, known t houses and farn ill nth^r 16& acres, thi 111 winoi. Taxahaw, knowi .ndurance wSgM-r" .-! $2,000. , 0 ~ 7 2 acres by artanburg, b. and known as . are Vfrv rar^fiil house and 2-hon ) lot*. $400 and up 61% acre one mile south of Dixie, 30 acr is Hunter place, two 3-room hoi is. $50 per acre. open. Price ee miles north of 50% acr a as Tom McManoi near DwlRht acts, and by Strltf houses 5-rc torse farm open well of wat< . located. P Alex Waters pla^c $2,460.00. I. P. Carnes tract; 15 acres 1 ?h farm onpn l?fl tft R, Judson Usher's, nfar es very fine saw timber, ise and 30 acre farm $37.50 per acre, es, Marcus Estrldge's, ,30 acres worked, two >om and 4-room, good er and pasture. Nicely rice If sold right off and small house, W. p? In r to that piano. A dial whoqe Is parallel to the equator la colli .equinoctial dial. There are also dials, south dials, east dials, we n!s. polar dials, declining dials, Chicago Tribtirte. Bright Boy. Holding up a giohc before a 1 11 Me l>oy in school the teacher plan?> .fl an After ocwpletl north ?*'? w* ?lt*? nof paint by dividing our St. dl- ten houaee eaoh and paint etc.- tr*nAOn one aeotlon and Oil.the other five ee uaed In thle eeotlon.and branda. ' ' After eight *e asked tagea oorvered vlth "MASTIi n#r our Tillage it *< ? Holland, sou half doten yar-lou* brand* Tillage up Into eeotlon* of lng eaoh ton with a different / ' ! ' of tan houeoe we used Load otlone ? uaed paint* Boetly oon*ldered to be tbe leading are ?* find that the ten oot0 PAIHT* ara In h?tt?r in selecting the best paint] In order to determine which pi the test of time, they painted sc for an eight-year endurance leading brands. Read this lett MASTIC PAJNT Stood the Profit by the Experience of Pe< m ?/ money can buy. Per acre.int would stand .AVL'SSt. ' ime sixty houses 'arm open. $22 teat, usintf the ? /' r< ?, er, it proves that Dan Bailey's test that tells, . .... ? , know as the H Dple Who Know! $1,500. . ? 40 acres at f n I 9 m lino r?f T nn/x r? - oiogner. A one mile eai Rufua Carnes tract, Arch road ? house and one-horw Cross road. I per aero. price and te k t'niituen s. near . house, and 60-acr* . a few" 2.60 per acre:.'. ' north of TAtfahaw. 50 acres i ugh MeManus place "amp Creek Cut road, 3ork New Arch road room tenant ? T A ~ jmrlHW- A ?, nioe and desirable farm, ?t of Lancaster, on New ind on the McDcw Hill See me right off tor rms. other small tract^ near- ^ real bargains.,, about 1-4 mUe north of chur-ch and east of New room bouse and good 2. house. Several good ft a * nai country is opposite to lis o jr'obe. "I don't know, ma'am," t'ie reply. "Well, now." pursue teacher, "If 1 were to bore a through the earth and you were In at tills end. where would you out?" "Out of the hole," replh pupil, with an air of triumph.York Globe. U.. - ?A. -A ft? n the tlon and atood tha taat b wiM #T*n Lead ami P houaae war a all of tha ar. il the with 14ng leaf yellow pin hole *PO?ure to the euni partially proteoted by ah to go eotno - * are well pi . MAST10 PAIPT* and oah he ? tne one who la a buyer. -New i . etter than any of the other*# I 11. Will lay further that the no arphlteoture.weatharbtiarded of th* aaaa grade.having that la, nona of then vara ad* traaa, but fully exposed. aaaad with th* result* of th* artlly raooaaatd sane,to any Your* truly# PkOOUtT UAWUFAOTORXWO 00. uuu i cxpenmem wun unjr.nc don't have to?Alastic Point and has been the standard of over forty years. Mastic Paint never varies in <; assures the best possible resu anteed for Absolute Purity Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., of Loui we can recommend it highly tc >wn raint you - , ' Half dozen lo is a certainty. Lay>wnby and , cxcenence for payments. Prlc lot. See me qn 3 Sinclair K luality, it always Iot8, Soattaeast u, ?. kusod streets. ^ 18 Kuaf- w. corner Dui by its makers, streets. (Davis isville, Ky, and 25 acres, Car our customers, north of Lanca i . v " an ai ia. -r" "? ts In corner by L. C. <1.200 or 72 dike Johnson, easy 87 acres, ] es <360 to <<00 a <27.60 per i ick. Nice 6-r< [eights lots,, corner land, North side of Oay and Fer 800 acres Also 4 lots N. me. nlap and Ferguson Ask me f< .) See me. vou have an ter Adams, 3 miles ber I will hi ster, west of River- cent commie "Ul acroH cultivated. ^ acres at $Z5 an acre, near Tom H&nce's. Price acre. >om house. 4 V4 acres Lancaster. Price $3,(Of. on Catawba rlrer. See 5r other bargains and If J.aB<' 'or * !? rememandle It it I to m "Ion and all nor i voi 01 oravor), She? I would never marry a w-ho la ? coward, fie?About brave would he have to be to jponr approval? She?Well, he'd to have couratro enough to?er pose.?Boaton Tranaorlpt. Heart Trouble. "Wlafi the matter with your d fer. .Vfme. Benoit? She looka Lancaster Ha i mrr ^or beautifully 1 l\LiLj "Home* and How T< m?color card showing 45 irdware Csmp* c r? siae roan ana illustrated boclt ham s Bin tare pi ? Paint Them.* also 70 Aeree. Johl color combinations. (wee^i diT of Ro acres worked. 01 three room hou V fresh land and i *ny oy w. j. canning- | erty at 2 pe are. $26 an acre. promise yon n Hammond'e, a mile , want to sell f Pleaaant Hill and see me for I cky Hirer road, 46 you want to ae five room and two I harea detl tea and three wells. Write, ph i fine farm. Bee me. eeted In lam "STRAIGHT DEALIN( ? r cent commission and 1 s straight deal. If yon or buy & home or a farm W can save yon money. If i rent a house in town, rable houses for rent one or see me if Inter a. ?? 3. jmle!" 'Heart dlHeuae, Mme. Glbou." "Gracious?not an aneurism^ I 1 "No, a bank clerk." ?Paris Tour r" BHBH ? *<44 L,dlltd sier, o. !t. m. b hmhi IELK, Agent. Lj w mraster, S C' ?