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/ 6 / THOMAS JONATHAN Teacher?Soldier?Chrii Charlotte Observer. * victory;'' ' Oil May 2. 1863, Gen. Thomas Jon- ?>he praise, athan Jackson, after winning the bat- he was tie of Chaucellorsville by a remark- greatNcom ably planned and executed llank Gustavus movement, was accidentally shot in | religion the darkness by his own men. Eight:ed no incli days later he died. If he had lived. I particular Carl Schurz admitted, Hooker's army jces upon t would have probably been crushed j the ehapla entirely. If he had lived, wrote [that every James M. Harnett, in The Dial a few (sort of re years ago, fteade would never have j ferred. lii won the battle of Gettysburg/ If lie olic service had lived. Northern as well ag South- Protestant ern sympathizers have repeated again like to see and again, the final defeat \jf the army," he Southern armies might have' been nation a c long delayed. When the Jaclyson the uucstii monument in New Orleans was di'di- Gospel?" rated, Father Hubert prayed: "Gocl, During t when Thou didst decree that the Con-\ thoughts s federacy should not succeed. Thou than usual hadst first to take Thy servant. Gen- that heave eral Jackson." Lee said of him: is|quoted "Such an executive officer the sun only a few never shone on." And when Jackson rejoice in l lost an arm, his coiunianderyin chief tomorrow.' mourned that his own toss waS^re*,t- ing of tl: er than Jackson's for that geheral him he wai had lost his left arm. while he (Ia^e) although h had lost the right arm of his army, difficulty: ' Hut it is not by the glorification of\ hours later the ornliUte of ? l.ri Hi.... t 1 I'm* ? - " * !' ?' vw w. ?. 171 lanuiib I ai >\ t' IllilJ V?l that we would commemorate the t^ie task h< present anniversary of his death: it have hut o 1s by recalling the beautiful char- n which In acter of the most profoundly -r>lig- Gordon tell ions and most rigidly conscientious woods alon holder of high rank on either side ing for di during the terrible struggle. not always Shortly after entering upon the du- absolutely ties of his professorship in the Vir- can do onlj ginia Military Academy at Lexington, \\*e can foil in 1861, the young Mexican War that our ju hero joined the Presbyterian church, best one, a He at once began to take a very ac- will come; tive part in church affairs, writes when faith ltoy Temple House in The Christian ? Advocate, and was for some years in ,METHO charge of a negro Sunday school. T1^. When certain pupils and even a* ' teacher or two in his Sunday schdol ^jorp were a little careless ^ heeding his n?en F warning that the exernses began at a certain hour and not a moment oklihom later, he had the door loeked on ., .. ? More than them, and had no more trouble in . men are this regard. He was so carerunabout . . V t , , , quadriennia Sabbath observance that he avoided. ... ... .... thodist Ej wherever possible, mailing a letter at ... ... .. . , . . which will such a time that it would make any _. . . The confert part of its journey on Sunday*. He . > w i * . W hile a found it absolutely necessary to con. ... . w pertance ai tinue one of his forced marches .. . . .. , ,, s . , . the confere through the Lord s Day>; but when the march ended in a njctory, and ? . e 0 1U,: ... ... ly In the a< his army enjoyed a breathing space, he made an extra Sunday out of half ^ u a week day to atone for his infcolun- csupn m tary sin, and ordered general ndig- ' "'f |? . , , the jurisdic ious services. ) W nether We was Just as conscientious about what he regarded as his duty in sec- 1 or sor ular matters. One of his pupils at as thf> rPpr the military academy is authon^ty for Btitutlon c the story that one afternoon, S^en 9' the cadets were drilling, a heavy tional cora rainstorm broke. Jackson ordered the con'en them under cover, hut himself stood question of under a tree on the drill ground, an(* W drenched to the skin, until the storm 8,lou'(* had abated sufficiently to allow the , ,,. . .. ... Annthur ami 10 continue. rne state or the *"~weather, in his opinion, did not af- to be the fi feet his obligation to remain on the bate 's W1 drill ground during drill hours. Con- P'-ices of ' ceiving some doubts about the pro- sl,ou',l be priety of dancing, he absolutely re- ence- At t fused to engage in that amunsement; t0fl ( 0,'1>ocj and when pressed for a reason, he an- dence. swered very sensibly that he was not Men Pro sure whether it was or was not a sin (,orlarc thi to dance, whereas he wr.s absolvAely an-v new *>' certain that it was not a sin not to >'ear- Sevi dance. the last qi He never hesitated an instant to Secretarl answer what he regarded as the call church of duty, np matter how difficult or Reeled. 7 unpleasant the work he believed in ,he ord< hhfoseif c.alle.d to do. A friend once ?Pl*copacy, asked him what he should do if God 1 s'Pna of t|i summoned him to-;the heart of Africa, j ? Thar*' is no question that he meant ' Thr ' every wqrd he said when he* answer- | Thwf?5mA! ed: "I would go, without my hat." 1 Powell, a Such a man could scarcely be* trou- 1 also an e bled by qualms of confidence, and R *ont might very naturally, In spite of his dpcrlbes t ^at?rity. a friend termed him, ij, noTfali! mo ?B|;|iicni. uiau i rvpr saw. m?l HOC8 When the prospect of a Conflict be- cr?a*lng e: tween the states became imrrynent, born Jackson made an effort to %rlng for funds 1 about a "concert of prayer" among heard. ^ the people of both North and SoVth, D?rity" 1" that ttad flfr,might be averted. But .IJiSgSto'h When he mv the Impossibility of pfe-; mfeids of 1 venting thW 'it niggle, he threw him- fffllves it*<J self into it with all the intensity of cowardly 1 his nature. Perhaps the great aeo'ret '{nM of his strength was that he was not, like many of the Confederate leaders, ^ treatn halting between two opinions. He creases yoi believed implicitly in State rights; Hon; you t he believed that slavery was divinely 8pr'n* ton , . . , . ,, stomach ordained; and he never struck a blow Whola sysh that did not have, he was sure, God's trie Bitter approval. His dispatches are full of Peeble'g si such phrases as "God made my brl- ~ . . . , today. 50 gado more instrumental than any gjRt Buc other;" "God blessed our arms with Eczema. Imi' ?F?l5 vear a of HJlMW'Jimi 1H1 'IHM Tl-IE LANCASTER NEWS, MAY 8. authorized Roman I'ath- I ^ s as readily as those of the ^ m ?Wi5ucyV i j <f. denominations. "I would I y ' .ffil to haplain belonged; but let lie last days of his life his ' Q no Q pp hill eemed to dwell even more [ | | on the beyond. "I know ! ^. .11^, %/^j n is in store for me," he wUI tw jf O LJ u saying. ?hen he hud i Not after you'v\ 1 days to live, and I should I ? .. . . * . .^V lie prospect of going there K DOCII0C1 y?t ?XCJUISit?^ ;eA":'.;r;: Z '"Id i r Convenient Packages: s dying, he repeated twice. t ( n* Tin, the Pound and Half-Pou e could speak only with ? _____ 'I prefer it." And a few ? ^ 1 EraEEBPHB the noble heart was still. ? * we may not approve of i ? set for himself; we can I jjjf* ^ ne opinion the Hj|j^g M a accomplished it. General 1 u ttf I'iiwlinr- him in tint r mm i for Pipe aru o, like Washington, pray ; ? vino guidance, God does | ^CV/CP.' A CT I Kl chose to inane our way B K? V Ul\ LMO I I I nj as General Jackson did. dgnient po uts out as tlu? "V^-- Im* /?* - r-^ ml bo sure til at the day >y '" * /" """v VT? ^ ct~^ a if we follow his example, . ~ y~ ' ?. will turn to sight. \ "* DISTS TO MEET the burdens which are the lnevlt-1 Coughed XTT ATiriMA PTTV a,),e concomstants, not of failure. am a iov KIjAHUWA OllY but of progreMS an(, 8lueo8s. Th? a a time in surely coming when the Himan > an(i :i.OOO Ministers and Lay- churches also, will recognize in the cine. Dr. K v pee ted to Ciatlier in present chaotic and troubled con- cured my e Western Citv. dltlon of the people, not a cause standing," sav a City, Okla., May i. for discouragement, but a gigantic 0 opportunity, a wide-flung door to 3,o?*o ministers and lay- high enterprise. Then, so far from toying cough' expected "o attend the rejoicing in small-and easily met don't yield to .1 conference of the Me- budgets, they-^111 spend and be bottle of Dr. dscopal Church. South. nt generously and accept the con- , sequent flmmcial anxiety as the . convene here Wednesday. pjncb not of arverslty, but of pros- clemming it \\ >nce will adojurn May 28. perity. , ter how stubb( number of mr.tters of im- ? may be. It st e to be discussed before ENDORSED AT HOME. I throat and lu nee, the law-making body - money back, cb, interest centers chief- Such Proof as This Should Convince druggist. Buc :tion to be taken v.ith re- _ Any Lancaster Citizen; Pimples, nderbilt University wbicn The public endorsement of a local e court of Tennessee has ClU*eu i? the best proof,, that CW* .be r* W-n produced. None better, none stronger be the property of, under Cou be had. "When a man comes for- n + tion of the church. ward and testifies to his fellow-cltia new college will be *% ?. addresses his friends and neigh- l^l^T^VI r .oh??> B.icrtod ivNvM esentatlve educational in- Telling one's experience whe'n it is / >f the church will be for the public good is'an act pf kind- J jt flrr.t beforo the educa- Qe8? that shoiTld be appreciated. The Illnslri mlttee and lau-r li<-'oro''?"rinL"^?T.r,>?d'!d';'J?^r^ V dent of I Lancaster addp one more to Telia ilII ah ?nee as a whole. The the many cases of Home Endorse- younR men ail equal suffrage for woman ments which are being published . . , er or not ereater nower about Doan's Kidney Pills. Read it: f nusjanas \ \ r? Tr ? " " Horton. merchant. Elm St., know a^ut tl vested In the laity of the ; LancaBter, s c*.t ^y,,. .<My back em the sex 1 also be consldererj. ached as the result of disordered Rex . ,ft matter which Is expecte 1 kidneys. I couldn't And relief until .. ubject of considerable de- 1 taking Doan's Kidney Pills, s ? dJ ^' ,. which I got at Crawford Rros.' drug aiseases, lether or not permanent stor(,. They re8torml me to fiGod residence of the bisnops health." , latest, determined by the confer- Price f>Oc at all dealers. Don't sexu resent bishops are permit- instruction ifo n ? -V ' o i \ i v* i i ill *> V11C nd lilt f 11 T* t V) p f T* 11 ^ { se their own place of real-: that Mr Horton hart. Foster-Mil- tJ,", b0o\e burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. doctors, lawj* minent in church affairs workers. Sunt it it is not probable that PREMIER all others, yo shops will be selected this wTnflehl Scot in bishops were elected at ' 'Noil-Puncture" AlltO (Leipzing-)? lardriennial conference. TirCS Newt ies and general officers of Guaranteed 7^(y, MiIes Service Tribune1'"Ac, board, however, will be TheBe tires Wear the greatest Philadelphl 'he bishops of the church, known mileage Jtuaranteo, yet are Qf knowledge ir of their seniority in the a?ld at a priceless than tiros of or- ger. The N will Dreside over the se? dlnarV Ruarantfee. This guarantee -plain truth p ' covers punctu/es, blow-outs and gene ailKht to kno' ie conference. eral wear. GiAuasAee covers 7,BOO tjon Gf ftvilB. mil or service ugainnt everything ex- Under plaii Finch of Prosperity. oept abuse. These/tires are inten- $1.00 Coin oi etlc Review.. ded t?T roost servsre oerxtce. cents exti i? Arthur ! Order*.have be/n received for F(T| I a>ndon Journalist. who Is "W for "f JnQ th? Unlted * Da minent Ghnf*tia.n workeT! Stat?* Qoyernm/nt Service. , ., . ab a special I/itroductory offer, we ?????? >>? ntJr^d&u?wl"gprlc<* ,ort ?don'fnis?lc*iaxy .society. U tbe D?* rmsf* JTUBES. ?SP9BI ird. but success, he argues, * yT, Tube J| ssltatcd an annually lb- , $ 9 >? $ ? >0 (l^^"TTT? ipenditure and led to a in 2K *30 XllMSlt^^J e<lclt. If the work had *?* }? ? J-JJ lP^US*! Ivrti the present appeal ^ 0R g 0<) would not havw been ,.,,77 1K st * "0 liMU^JaU rhe same "pinch of pros- ' * l7 oo 2.26 EttffXEP F being felt In national ,, - i? no ? -to BaSW.HmWl ne-half of the Invective of ? 19.50 3.40 critic* and of the Jere- S4 20 40 % ? MAj" * pessimistic prophets, re- 21 00 , i# ft tnto sheer, selfish . 9* no s 1,1 / inwllllngnens to shoulder 36x4% 20.00- 6.00 A ?? _ I? 36x4t4 27.00 5.i0 , X Jtlte- AP* "X4 % 27.50 5^ I I Ml I**1"*- 37x6 32.60 ilfO < ^ lent of Electric Hitters In- Au rthor sizes. Non-Skldr^0 per iir appetite; stops Indlges- cen( extra.'S per cent discount If pay I ?ri :an eat everything. A real tnent In full accompanies order and 1c for liver, kidney and |f two are so ordered, shipping troubles. Cleanses your charges will be paid by us. C. O. D. em and you feel fine. Elec- on 15 per cent of amount of order, s did more for Mr. T. D. lour output Is limited, so we suggest I .omach troubles tban any early ordering We sell direct only. F e ever tried. Get a bottle giving purchaser, the advantage of I A? c and $1.00 at your drug- all middlemen's profits. ?H klen's Arnica Salve for HTROXGTRRAD RUBBER CO. Pi Dayton, Ohio. ?1 !! in 111 p?W <?w. IVMMCUMW MUtlX..*' * * 1914. CX?$fcA f*$ (* '7 / f : *%$? /?&' ',: -?> *> s IplUNTI h nting for the tobacco thai FnnnH ^T A rirh ? rino mollrkui?fr , W M , >v, w m ? >^1 w> l^#W VIIW ?? ILD. The^^dy Half-Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size nd Tin t^budors and the Pound Glass Humidor. if ^^jiijllllji i Cigarette G-LY GOOD" For Three Years. To cure a Cold In One Day er of your godsend to mke I^XATIVUBROMO Quinine. it stops the . .. ,, oukIi m d Headache and works off the Cold, science. ^ our medl- ru?,i>t. rr(un(1 mnury i( it .?iu toe ?? ing's New Discovery, v'' t sit. nature on ea.h box. 25c ough of three years' s Jennie Flemmlng, of AUTOMOBILE TIRES hio. Have you an an- \rp I? \ v inn/TD ' Is It stubborn and * * ?vnmi i iviv Eiv"> treatment? Get a 50c _ ?/ ... , .. Save From 'M to IIO Per < ent. King's New Discovery Jr , , _ . /Tire Tube Rellner it did for Jennie 28x3 I 7 20 65 $1.35 ill do for you, no mat- 30x3 / 7.80 1.95 1.40 irn or chronic a cough 30x3 % f 10.80 2.80 1.90 OPS ft COUgh and StOpS o'ftr nil# 34x3% 3.00 2.05 ng trouble. Relief or 3*>X4 13 7(K 3 25 0 40 50c. and $1.00 at your 33*4 14.801 3.50 2.45 klenV? Arnica Salve for 34x4 16.8(/ 3.60 2.60 \ 36*4 17.8/ 3.90 2.80 =j 36x4% 19/5 4.86 3.45 36x4% iy85 4.90 3.60 Vf T A. I 37x4% 28.50 5.10 3.70 \UAL 37x6 /4.90 6.90 4.20 * All other rfzes in stock. Non Skidw y? tires 16 per /ent additional, red tubes kA/I ft4 I m ?ft4 160 por cent! above gray. All, new vw 1 si 4l MJI I clean fresh Vgucranteed tires. Best / standard an<V Independent makes. Buy direct from us and save money. t _ 5 per cent discount if payment in full ited 820 1 aires. accompanies each order. C. O. D. on 10 per cent deposit. Allowing examxamtsex matters; what inatlon. d women, young wives TIRE FACTORIES HALES CO* ahd 111 others ueo^L*td P?pt. A Dayton, Ohio le shewed laws that gov ' v fore?. Plain trutn of ?^ ntio/ ^o happiness in ^ ; crem" of manhood and n . se^aj/ahuMt so.ial 6: mbstadv^n,.ed and <>ora The u< >rk that t*i? ever been ' C r those Jwho are ready It pays tells iurses ti-achers. (// I w1?,a'1 brs, prqacherQ social ffffik }U recommended by lay School teachers and P uk and oil. what all 'MP Pt et>ual ?,a.rU oi Ac,d 1 v f%x matters. B> ? . IlaA Ph. D., M. ! vpapeF ' 'oiMiitoufa: ?/ JBL I y <$>rrect."?Chicago [ urate and up-to-date.") ^y^j*YiX ^; Side dress cotton wlie a Press. Standard book 1 \ when the bloom begir ."? Philadelphia Led- ] rast, use KaiaH, makin ew York World says: j I per acre. This is also for those who need or on com, if applied early enough. It ? w them for the preven- , OrdVKainit now before the Kainit and Potash Salts, any qn 11 wrapper for only . Money Order, postage Gf/MAN HAL ra. Whitney Central Bank MUht Kas?lre I ii.lsiiiN't; COMPANY wwoiui?.a a nam jfUm, Ohio. 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