The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 13, 1914, Page 6, Image 6
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JTHE LAUGHING WOMAN j
I A. B. Williams, in Roanoke 9|
"Rings 011 her fingers and bells on J
her toes.
She shall have music wherever she j
goes."
So the Mother Goose rhyme goes.
The rhyme itself brings the pic- j
ture of the laughing woman tossing |
on her swinging leg the baby astride j
lmr ingt<>n or U'nt nh intr tlio fnthnr
do it while her smile illuminates
the room and gladdens the house- '
hold and her laughing peals and
tinkles through the house, be it
palace or hut. The woman with the
laugh does not need the rings on her
fingers or bells on her toes. She
has within her and carries with her
music wherever she goes. And it is I
music that lives behind her after
she has gone. It Is music that lives
and will not be lost or forgotten. It t
makes itself the happy and loved j
guest of the innermost recesses of
our hearts and in them lives and
gladdens as melodious and sweetly
thrilling echoes. The memory of the
laughing woman's womanly loveliness
and graces may fade with the
passing of years and her fine qualities
may be merged in the general
thought that she was of fine character.
The pealing and tinkling of
her laughter will be alive, invisible
solace and luxury, some of the
beauty and glory we may feel but
may not see, some of the delight we
may absorb into our souls, but may
not define or describe. The souls
within us sometimes flutters and
beat like caged birds against walls
of words, seeking vainly for egress
into expression. So it is impossible
to toll In words the meaning of tinmusic
of the laughing woman's
laughter left lingering and living in
the heart?the heart of the man who
just heard her laugh, the hearts of
the children who recall her laugh
in her youth or maturity or age and
hold it as music in their souls. A
real poet has described some laughter
with real music and beauty?
"It ripples into song
Of showery April days and Summer
time.
Of Autumn foot-falls over golden
leaves,
Of souls asleep in folding flowers
unborn."
In all seasons the musical laughter
of the laughing woman is appropriate
and welcome and carries
with it a wholesome infection of
hopefulness and cheer and joyousness.
Her laughter carries with it
assurance of a sense of humor. The
faculty of finding humor and laughter
in the most desperate situations :
as in enjoying to the fullest the '
happy and peaceful and hopeful
and sunlit times, goes with tlte
sturdiest and most dauntless courage.
We do not teach girls to laugh,
a? we should. Too many of us spend
too much time, money and effort
training g.rls to catch men and too
little training girls to hold men.
The way to hold a man?to hold Ills
soul and heart and loyalty and love
?Is to help him when he needs
help. Nothing else can help him so
much as the laughter and cheerfulness
of a woman. It is the evidence
of her courage and her faith when
there is trouble, of her appreciation
and comradeship and vital force
while there is peace.
Poets have sung and writers of
prose have told in stirring, splendid
words of the glory of the smile
and laugh of men, of knights and
nobleman, gentlemen and commoners,
sailors and soldiers, who have
,1 A 1. 1 1
i?i<cu ut.-iii.ii iiihi norror and torture
laughing and unafraid. Nobody has
sung of to laughing and smiling women
who, through all the generations
of human life, have met disaster
and mortification, danger and
death and privation and laughed
merrily and happily in the face of
all tho calamities. These are the
heroines, surpasing in courage all
the heroes of history.
Teach the girls to laugh, if they
are to be real helpmates for men.
iiu not icacn mem to giggle or simper
or titter faintly or force decorous
and conventional smiles.
Whether it be a full lunged "ha
ha!" or a musical little "he he!" let
It be spontaneous and hearty. And
Apply Sloan's Freely for Lumbago.
Your attacks of Lumbago are not
nearly so hopeless as they seem. You
can relieve them almost instantly 1
by a simple application of Sloan's 1
liniment on the bark and loins. ,
Lumbago is a form of rheumatism,
and yields perfectly to Sloan's,
which penetrates quickly all in 1
through the sore, tender muscles,
limbers up the back and makes it j
feel fine. Get a bottle of Sloan's
Liniment for 25 rents of any druggist
and have It in the house? 1
against colds, sore and swollen i
joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, scla- \
tlca and like ailments. Your money
back If not satisfied, but it does give
almost instant relief. 1
17/ / LA
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pOR heatinj
temporary
(Smokeless Oil
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It is wonderfully usef
In the home it is the
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minutes. It is fine,
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Look for the Triangl
STAND
(Washington, D. C.
Norfolk, Va.
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mpress on the girl that she ran end
nany a domestic clash and trouble
>y seeing the funny side of It and
mdtng It with a telling laugh. Many
i brute of a man who hardens himlelf
against the tears, which so well
prevail, at first, will yield to the
augh at himself or the situation
ind Join In it and feel brighter and
Setter and inspired and heartened.
3od save us all from a sobby woman
and give every man of us a woman
with a sense of humor and who
ran laugh with us or at us or ut herself
and discover the fun in the
conditions, or who ?v?n in tiio m?nt
calamitous %clrc*^mstance8y\ of grief
ri^ni "Vind a happy thought or rieraoty
and a smile. Save us from the
tragic woman. Save us from the
professionally and ostentatiously
jolljf woman. May the world and
the looming generations he blessed
wl Id the worr.ta who discern fuu and
know humor tnd who can nn l will
taiigh heartily aucl without rev a.at.
l.e' their lain;' . r '.era an! rnll.Pi
tail own 1 t ' s and the ".- Id.
* woman s .'uofit is beuedieti.o
a > ' lnspira*:?:> and strength and
in.wing, urging, comforting music.
'' ij the pa-1 of the man, to begin
will, the sen at.-' ' <>*' v ass.-el:
ic, lath r ;t' dm i--r : > mal.e
the laugh frequent and hearty,
lungs stirring and happy. It is tlie
part of the woman herself to learn
to laugh, if she lie not horn with
the faculty, to realize that her
laughter is one of the potent forces
for the development of our race, the
best stimulant humanity knows, the
dearest and sweetest reward man
rruvcm mi! very essence and sweetness
of life for the well ordered and
properly constructed man.
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I'lie Reading Outlet.
Selected. 1
If you dnn read and appreciate
your reading, you have a valuable
outlet for y^iur thoughts, that may
he sad. despairing, regretful, maddening.
The woman who can sit in
mental poise and read something
worth whjle is the possessor of a
rich gift. I She cant send her clergy
along a Aife, beneficial channel. It
will come* back to her in translated
form, improving, helping and enriching
hel life.
When you see a grief-stricken
woman without the power to read
and to forget herself in the experiences
of the world, vou should he
sorry.
Be sure to treasure the reading
outlet. Put yourself In the state of
receptivity, so that you will grow
into a render. You can do It. Take
x few minutes every d^ for ?yste- '
matlc reading, and gi^c^hat pleas- ]
lire to vourself.\ *^Milke it possible
'or you to haye a chanyel of thought (
ihjng whieh y^' direct laughs!
jnA-sUen^s.
TIIK LANCASTER NEWS.
ANY EMERGEN
g out-houses, contractors'
buildings of all kinds, the
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The Old Standard Grove's Tast
Valuable as a General Tonic be
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches
the Whole System. For Grot
You know what you ar?s taking when you
as the formula is printe<i<Sn every label she
tonic properties oi QUT^JINE and IRON,
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no
Weakness, general debility and loss of app
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Ret
Relieves nervous depression and low spirit:
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure A
No family should be without it. Guaranteed
It takes a woman to conceal the
things she doesn't know, but a i\
man's ignorance is always'cropping j
out- / ! n,
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Many a man who imagines liim- I u
self capable of ruling a nation
cant' even keep his own children out
of mischief. tl
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Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co.
Schedule in Effect Nov. 9th, 1913.
Eastern Time.
WESTBOUND.
Lv. Lancaster 6 :00a?3:15p 1
Lv. Fort Lat*n. 6:30a?3:.r>5p
Lv. BascomvilhV. . . . .6:47a?4:15p
Lv. Rlcl'.burg .\. ...6:58a?4:30p
Ar. Chester\ 7:4 0a?5:1 f>p
KASTlfcuJjD.
Lv. Chester I.. 9:30a?6:45p
Lv. Richhurg . . .1. . 10:20a?7:27p
Lv. Bascomville /...10:31a?7:38p
Lv. Fort Lawn ../...ll :03a?7: 5f>p
Ar. Lancaster ./....11:30a?8:2Kp
('collections?.-Chester, with Southern,
Seaboard and Carolina & Northwestern
Railways.
Fo.-t Lawn, with Seaboard Air Line
U-ilway.
Lancaster, with S uthern Railwa*
A. P. McLURE, Supt. 1
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. I
"Premier Carrier of the South."
PASSENGER TTLAIN SCHEDULES.
Trains arrive uncMter from:
No. 118?YorkvillV Rock Hill and
intermediate actions 8:81 a. m.
No. 113?Charleston Columbia and
Intermediate wations lo:06
a. m. 1
No. 114?Marion, Blloksburg, Charlotte
and Intermediate stations,
1:35 p. m. I
No. 117?Columbia, Klngsville and
intermediate stations, 7:48 p. m.
Trains leave Lancaster for:
No. 118?Kingsvillof Columbia and
intermediate stations, 8:31 a. m.
wo. J13?Rock Hill, Blacksburg,
Marlon, Charlotte and Intermediate
stations, 10:05 a. m.
No. 114?Klngsvllle, Columbia,
Charleston and intermediate
stations 1:35 p. m.
No. 117?Rock Hill, Yorkwlllo and |
intermediat e static - 7:48 |
p. m.
N. B.?Schedule figures ere published
as informa. ^n only and nre
not guaranteed. For Information as
to passenger fares, etc., call on
W. B. CAUTHEN, Agent.
W. FJ. McOEE, A. O. P. A.,
Columbia, S. C.
W. H. CAFFEY. D. P. A..
Charleston, S. C. .
OCTOBER 13. 1014.
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arry it wherever I
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harlotte, N. C.
harleston, W. Va.
harleston, S. C.
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MAKE DROVE'S
clcss chill Tonic is Equally
cause it Acts on the Liver,
the Blood and Builds up
vn People and Children.
take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
)wing that it contains the well known ~~
It is as strong as the strongest bitter
equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, !
etite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing ,
noves Biliousness without purging. |
s. Arouses the liver to action and |
ippetizer. A Complete Strengthened
by your Druggist. We inean.it. 50c.
Putting on Airs.
ndge.
Abner?"Silas is the darndest
lan I ever saw to try to put on a
ont?to sail under false colors, so
> speak."
Hiram?"What's he been doin'?"
Abner?"Why, everybody knows
tat he never saw the time when ho
as makin' more'n enough to buy
Is clothes and tobacker, and yet he
lands around town every day and
ilks till he's red in the face, deounein'
the income tax."
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From ;ill renorfc tin.
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War will last twelve
months. Why not
prepare now l?y planting
Onion Sois and
Cabbage I'ian/s now. I
have the frist proof
(Cabbage plAnts that I
will head in/the winter I
time and jyou won't I
have to pay three or
four cents ti>i* your cabbage
and 1 then you 'I
*v.n-i>A -Vi i- -A
anient uc ?81 mc 10 sell
some. 1 will have <>n 1
hands all fslrs^he best 1]
Cabbage Plants for fall
the "(Augusta Trucker."
Don't talk war il
but come to Mack- jl
01*ell's (i i/ieerv utul
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buy Onio^i Sets and
Cabbage JPlants and
anything you want in rl
the Grocery line.
Mackorell's Grocery
?
Fresh Coc<
Celery-zCrai
c:i ci-_l \
^uvcr JUCC J
Pound Cale
Chocolate \ake )
Fresh shipmrot twic<
Edwards &
Get your coal from us bi
turns cold. We sell brick
Don't Ovei
The PONY Contest is npifrly
works will be sure to wiir The ]
gets the VOTES. Ifxyou pa]
VOTES. If you speiWf the ("AS!
We make n<> difference in price
LOWEST that QU.yLITY will al
We have SEEDJ-fof all kinds
sow Crimson Clova*, Vetch, Rye
New goods of tha season are c
Olives, Cheese Mac\roni, New ^
Bennett-Te
Don't forget the NEW WHITE
We Have Ii
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Have You Seen
If not, waste no time. /St
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Take her into your hoine, sh
fort, keep you cool, and the cl
find, you cannot aff >rd to be
matic, valveless an< wickless
Stove is one of the wonders <
anteed to cost vou ltss mone
and to give you less Rouble t
My guarantee behind Vvery
to think, you don't havbs^o
kitchen when you have a Flo]
have to wait on the fire to stai
you want at once, saving ths
to stand .while you are waitir
to got hot. Come and inves
you anything to see for yours
J. B. Ma<
For Results?Try
w?ww?w; nwiii ^ ^ CF.~t/J
3anuts
iberries
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each
10r
mm J*. v
e each week
Horton
efore the weather
; and shingles also
1 1 ?.
rlook It
half out and HE who
DOLLAR spent with us
r account, CALL FOR
11, CALL FOR VOTES.
s. Our prices are the
Tord.
and now is the time to
and Grasses.
oming in, Quaker Oats,
Jyrups, etc.
Try Co.
SEWING MACHINE.
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Florence?
le is very beautiful,
e will give you comaeapest
cook you can
without her. Auto5.
The Florence Oil I ^
of the world. Guary,
give out less heat,
han any stove made
one sold. And just
go in that old hot
rence, neither do you
rt as you get the heat
it fuel and that h#>at
ig on tnc other stove 1
tigate, it won't cost
elf.
ckorell J
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