The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 23, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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r 9 f hh X If you get out and Hi CAN'T?you can ac Just say tothem, "I Y give me your VOTE X get others to help.. 1 MAN, ALIVE, get b (REMEMBER, a Here arc THE AMUSE-U THE (Midway.) Tko ?l ir I1UUOC w iiei t: & Photoplays reign suprt ^ where sweet music is J Bring your friends wht V can get votes on the Pc test. V "The Mutual Hom< V $10,000 reward for th V who solves "The Millioi ?? Mystery." % | ASIvYC | Don't Be a Dis- j | coaraging Woman f ? Ily an OptimiHt, in McCall's X ? Magazine. Let us all make a vow that from henceforth we will not belong to the class of discouraging women. A negro mammy was once asked why, in the face of many discouragements, she was always cheerful. Lawd God, chile," was her answer, "I jes weahs de world lak a loose gyarment." There is a great deal of philosophy in her words. There are many times where we must "wear the world like a loose garment" if we are to do our best work in it. r The discouraging woman begins at sunrise with, "I don't feel at all well today. I have a pain in my right side. I think it is going to be appendicitis. I am going to send for the doctor, for I feel in my bones that I am in for an operation. What will the children do without me?" How does the husband of a woman of this type begin his day's work, think you? Can he possibly meet Ha difficulties with that buoyant courage which is half of success? A little later you will hear from her, "Children, it is going to rain. Have you your umbrellas? I am sure you will be late at school; you always are. Do you know your lessons? I suppose not; why was I not blesfced with bright children? Not one of you is the least credit to mc; as for Jimmy, he is positively stupid. Now, don't let me hoar ary bad reports today, though I mustn't expect too much." Can the dejected little group, smarting from home, thus reminde! only of their imperfections, feel quite rti the spirit to work bard nnc give their best efforts? The discouraging woman meets a friend. Immediately every unhappy or disqtilting circumstances that has happenod to her during the last week is poured out. Her cook has left; the baby is sick; her husband hor servants incompetent; her tempered; she herself, only by the mott remarkable effort of will (for which she Is noted) is just able to be about and no more. Neither is the discouraging woman ever satisfied with telling her own troubles. Those of every friend aDd acqaintance are dragged from their . ^ ^ ^ ^ A^4 A^A jTA A^A A.^4 J K^BBy'r-V-.- 7 V 7 I \ 1 YOU USTLE. The GREAT PONY :complish anything if you will am trying to win THE BEAT !S when you pay a bill at any THINK what TEN FRIENDS tusy and do not stop until the nd stick closely to the RULE S Trade With Us 5' Tin* Mcpch: IATRG. Don't Feel Th; refined "Sherman may JITgalore* wrong." Brace up. ;re you lar bottle of Rexall my Con- ... ., ... phites, it will give ; i." start, and keep > e person Buy a bottle today, n Dollar Standard Drug C )UU ERIEIN . peaceful shadows; retold with ap, prehensive additions and fearful in, sin nations, at once, tliey become poo[ pie with hideous tragedies. | In any corporate work, the dlsJcouraging woman is a perfect bug| hear. Every effort her co-workers 'i make, no matter how earnest and .thoughtful, is. in her mind, a mista i?>n o>ne. She portends failure for every project, even at its birth, j She is eternally pulling down. Herself unable to build, she is merciless in her criticism of those who are endeavoring to construct or do any! thing from the simple filling of a | missionary box to the planning of j e suffragette campaign. ( ! The discouraging woman thinks ] | her doctor knows nothing, thln'.s ! her priest or pastor hopelessly in- i efficient; her tradespeople dishonest; ] ; her servant incompetent; her . friends not attentive enough; her | husband unappreciative; her chil- < drer. failures. She not only thinks . these things. but she says she j thinks them, indiscriminately, to | every one she meets. , At times, we must all face evil and discouragement. No one is per- i feet, we are all w^jy but, is it fair < | to strike again and "again the sharp discordant note of contention and disapproval, to be always harping upon the failures, never the successes of our friends? Nothing helps one so much to live life profitably ns does the fact that one is believed In. Probably knowledge that the love and belief of mothers, sweethearts. or wives were theirs has helped more men to success than any other one thing. There is a subtle, spiritual courage which comes with the knowledge that one is on a pedestal in another's heart. The incense of belief is sweet. The discouraging woman refuses this incense to those she loves; she gets them down very quickly from any would-be pedestal, and saps their very lives by her continual note of ill omen. I believe a doctor's quickest cures ni? inline Bmrnnpu upon people WHOI believe In him. The most spiritual ! priest is the one whose followers love him. Servants do far better for an appreciative mistress; tradespeople respect a kind and Kenerous patron; the husband who has his wife's deep reverence and absolute belief, in the very nature of things must love more than he who is doubted. That children are contantIv stimulated bj appreciation, and I THE LANCASTER TSTEV Bk ATA A^A JJ^k A^A ATA A^A A^A y y jy^TlylVf^Vf^Vr "^? Njr g ^ CONTEST is now in full bla I strive hard enough. Just G JTIFUL OUTFIT and I wil r of the places you get votes, I could do for you?each buyi last minute. DON'T PUT O i governing this contest. We / And Get Votes ante* Giving It Way. BENNETT-TE! have been Get a dol- Headquarter, Hypophos- ceries. We sell you a good __ ing Machine. ou going. spent with us lompany. the contest. ??_ mmm???????? 1 >K T( > HE] hopelessly discouraged by unnecessary reproof ,is very well known to us all. We are all here to master our faults, not ?o be tireir slaves. I feel strongly that we women drift Into faults of character without realizing it. What we need is to wake up, pui on the brakes and turn over a new leaf. We should not be made by circumstances; it Is our proudest boast that we can make them. A woman, particularly a mother, cannot speak, move, live one day, without giving out from herself, as unconsciously as a rose gives out. its perfume, a dirtfnct spiritual influence. This influence either stimulates people- to go> on and do their oe:t, or mysicriously drains f r. > Pt I hem their moral energy. Wo ?'! ktir<%v that, after a ta??; with some v?rong soul, we feel within us the faith that ran move mountains, vhile a wort., a look, a deprecating; 'i?tn, or even oitty s insinuat i a sliriiR, from the opporite kind t' a t?e! n g, so depresses us that we f?el spiritually aa-1 mentally paralyzed We must accept our respon-.ibili;ies. We must every day face difficulty and discouragement, and face hem staunchly; but we need not hug >ur trials. Aw e jP. we neeu i?.?t i >ass our sadness on jc mother struggling human sou! More la gained by overlooking the nlvtaken efforts of other t?rt ?ple ban by harboring them In ??ir learts, where they are unre to *ankle. To prophesy evil and inilhllatlon for any project is the rery quickest way to bring e*?ch :Mngs about. To he always afraid that "something is going to happen' Is sure, by the strange cycle ill shlch evanta move, to drarv cU*a iter 'own upon us from the *niM blue 'kios of heaven. The woman who has a lar^r nature is able to wear the real ?orid 'like a loose Karment." Sometimes, indeed often, it la the beet policy not i L? w rap our own difficulties too 5lo?f I', about UK. By wea.'lu'-, tlu'Ui loteely we ueiure spare to breathe, I? fi see beyond ourselves whor-j and hov to atta'a our truest de<- ?'oun out. HoW To Qlvo Quinine To Children. FRBRII,(NIt is the trade-mark name given to an Improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleatant to take anddoee not disturb the atomach. Children lake it and never know it la Quinine. Mao especially adapted to adulta who cannot i lake ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor , :?u?e nervouanesa nor ringing in the head. Try < t the next time you need Quinine (or any pur- I t>o?e. Aak (or 2-ounce original package. The ' same FUBR1LINK it blown in bottle. 25 cents. I re, OCTOBER -3, 1914. m iN ist. Many of the candidates rET BUSY and get your frie: I appreciate your patronizing which I will appreciate. NI ng from $25.00 to $100.00 a n FF until the LAST DAY, i t i want everybody to have a f; ?Pay Your Bills Away This ( RRY COMPANY We en family J for good gro- Shoes, C f the White Sew- Goods, h Every dollar # ^ C ' in trade. secures votes in cotton A. B. Nervous, Chronic and private diseases of Men and Women. Examination free and strictly confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. Call or Write. Dr. Register, Specialist, Mfl Union National Bank Rldg., Cor. Main and Gervals Hta. COLUMBIA. 8. O. L1J YOU WI A^A *-^* *^A A^A *^! The Man Who Helps. The man who has no time to help the community in its struggle for advancement is a man of extremely ordinary ability. It takes all bis time and effort to make a Living. The line between this man and thai of the community charge is hut faintly defined. To make the definition clear, let us say that the man who helps the town is a community asset, and the man who fends no such help?is uot a community help!?The Efficient CJtheu. Cures Old Sores, Othsr Remedies tfen't Cure. The woiM cases, no matter of how long standing, are cured by the wonderful, 6td reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves Pain and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c. $1.00 CUItfm FOREVER rUSt kind doing the same thing tiM dreds and perhaps f thousands of itmes. with unfailing permanent results/ Don't yon think it time to get the right treatment? ,Jf you deslfe to consult a reliable long-establmhed specialist of vast experience, rime to me and learn what can be Accomplished with skiUful, sclentilth treatment. I hold t-*o medical diplomas and certificates by examlni Lion and other requirements rom the boards of medical exam! lers of 44 States in the Union, tog ither with over 20 years' experlenc p. in specialty practice. I successfully treat Blood Poison, Vaiicosh Veins, Ulcers, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism, Oall Stones, Paralysis, Discharges, Piles and Rectal Trouble. Stricture and all V > i I ?J TA AfL ATA A^L A^A ATA .jl y "AT^Ay^A^ At iruuuies resulted. She took Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach Remedy and received immediate benefit. She has written an interesting letter, in which she says: "I was almost frightened at the results at first. I am delighted at the improvement in my condition. I have told many of my acqnalnances of your medicine. I was a stomach sufferer for 26 years and this Is the only remedy which brought results to me." That same sort of experience is general among the users of Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach Remedy. The first dose convinces. It is known For Results?T h >: f its . t New Cand , * a f , gv* f , ?f ? t The Fruit | And Hasshjst Now let GTJS, the Car these delicacies. As yoi quantities and Sells them Also fresh Home Mad^ Oream in the city delive^ Phon ? Yours gusb: The Can V . fl . . HHgH x ** '?r i B I 3 you? Don't say you J* iends for, if not to help? ? lucting this Contest, and ^ ey will help you and will ?'? >uld put you in the race. * | < e Rules are carried out. s. ? Their Ads o f'i> i >. some one would tell you that 1 patronizing the BEST DRINK jf rth that It would help you won- 7 lly to win the great Pony Con- 7 wouldn't you do It? Yea! Then jt usy and drink % clous?PESPI-COLA?healthful I good for you; gives you vim ^ irlffur. You gei votes every V rou drink a PEPSI. ?|? I-< OliA BOTTLINO WORKS. V I-minister, S. C. ? t LLDOIT t V t ;FERS 26 YEARS LAST GIVEN RELIEF all over the nation because of Its merit. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and removes poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from stomach, liver and bowel ailments. Many declare that It has saved them from dangersous operations; many are sure It has saved their lives. We want all people who * have chronic stomach trouble or constipation, no matter of how long standing. to try one dose of Mayr's Won- ^ derful Stomach Remedy?one dose will convince you. This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser we ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful oiuuiHcu riemeuy is now sold here by Lancaster Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. ry a News Ad. ly Kitchen Celery Season Opened A* Ily Man, serve you with know he buys in large for LESS | wuwuvo auu tliC X'UTWV anywhere in town, truly, 1 ELBOS i idy Man. i WIN working hard to win. Ar? nds interested. What are fr ; the merchants who are cone NE TIMES OUT OF TEN th lonth. See how far that w< will then be TOO LATE, air deal, and will see that th And Get Vote Outfit?Read ii supply the whole If by i when it comes to on ea lotliing, Hats, Dry dorfu teat, ' get b 11 take your cotton ?,e11 . Its Bring us your H?<] ^ time : _ PKPti Ferguson & Son. N--THEY'] l. i^A j^A FLORIDA WOMAN SUI AND IS AT Swift Itelief From Stomach Ills Found by Mrs. Pettis of Ybor City. Mrs. T. S. Pettis of Ybor City, FT*., suffered for more than twentyfive years with stomach troubles. She has led a sedentary life and digestive