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* ********** * * v * * * * * * * * * LENT * * By Mrs. J. D. Browne. * * Can we not watch with Hiin a little * It is the self-same voice that calls u * And still the eager world would us bt * And stop our ears and lure us to forg * * Can we not watch with lliui? For v Through burning days and awful nig H- The pathless wilderness. The Son 0 * Hungered for bread and only foun<' f H* * Shall we not follow, on the painful i * The Man of Sorrows and the Lord of * Bending for us beneath sin's dreadft * That lie might lift us to the peace at I- Could ye not watch w.tli Me one hour H* To those w ho slept while He In agony ->!; All through that hour to the Father rl- Wrapped in the shadows of tJethsemn Hr ?} Oh. is it nothing to you passers-by? i!- Behold and see if there be any woe It Like unto His who for the world co :I- * The thankless world, that can forget HH Lord. give us grace to love Thee: ther -It Pleasures or cares would tempt us fro -I* Our faithful hearts will keep Thy ler And we shall clasp Thy feet at Fasti H* PAYINO T.WKS TO CHILK WATt'll Colds, run We pav the government of Chil" irritation of if neglected i $ 12.000,000 or more every year. pon't take Why should the I'nlted States pay thing for vot not take ever such a heavy tax to the government tt^(. pr j^jr of another country? Merely because without brib that eountrv has somelliing that we pleasat feetive. .lust have not and that we jieed nit rat ? m}nato the of soda. Chile, as a government, the first do: taxes everv ton of nitrate that is ex pared, no in ported. 7f,k your ,Ir,,; Discovery. If the same thing, or an efficacious child against substitute, could he produced hi r<- from cold at home would it not lie good busi ness policy for the I'nited States to invest a like amount in plants that ^ ,. would manufacture the substitute? | llOOl III litis way. if the price to the \ 3S ?fro\\ ultimate consumer could not he re ^ substar dueed. the government of our eoun- ! _ try would earn every year the price ; In y of a new Faster battleship. j Nitrate of soda ts said to lie a! i There i most indispensiblr in the making of !l i ra tr? < i certain crops. Tliere lias been man ^ Cracl"T5 ufaetured in this country a subst:- ? 4 . . . > - .. IO v c:: t tute marketed as nitrate of lime This is made of nitrogen extract. 1 ? ,'p.c' vpvi front the air. There are scvi ra! large plant- ir this kind in Norway and Sw<d<n audi ||flf|jj^ in (i<>rniany. and on- was t.nilt * Nitrolee, ubiirb of (Ireat l-'.ill . I ||| A L in Chester county The id?-;i is sum limw pic. although the process is cl? 1: Won(lcrfu]t ~{ cate. The plant in this state wa FailstoRei constructed with the greatest seer , -Wouldn't cv, the workmen being ficrmuns i' i been going al desperate cor ported for the purpose, and the por to get rid of celai that lined the cooling towetwas also imported. v The taken the and against a great arc, lieated to the intense point 3,Otto degrees. The oxygen ^-9 air is consumed Ijy the great heat and the nitrogen is released in tie form of vapor, which is expellel into cooling towers, where it condense- Wr A l (and is precipitated to the base of the tower, being collected upon li stone, with whicli it combines in th form of a solid nitrate of lime. This is reported to he as activ< a plan' Drtltatot r?? . . .... Corns and S??? food and stimulant as is nature's ? , cat off tho t< nitrate of soda. the stocking, m, i . ! ,,u , that make a i The plant in ( heater county wa ing blood-hrl built with a capacity of 30,MOO tons "nTyou^ugh a year, we believe, and this is onlv como off?Just ci i m r\1 <> / ? diii.iii portion ot what would painless, appl , , n ? ,, . cr hurts hea consumed in South Carolina alone. Nothing to pr In our campaign of preparedness fails. Quit th* way and try why should we not as a nation build corns, callus? a hundred of such plants? This is foot Victor1 sen the kind of preparedness we need. & Co., Chlcag industries that will make us inde- Sold in pendent of the remainder of t h Iln'n(l!(1 ,''s , remedy by lworld.?Columbia Record. |j p Mackey To Our Friends and We are still in the Fire Insurance 1 offer you the very best protection afforch rates. Call at our office before placing yi MOORE & WIL1 ^ i THE LANCASTER NEWS API .j. .j. , GOV. MANMXii AND COTTON | THK N fr MILL LABOR I i Some ti j Only a few nights ago the state- to know \ nient was made by a man who in State of ! i I public position is regarded as repre- being toll senting the cotton mill employes of and upon while? *r this county that Governor Manning's further w s yet; administration has seen more real seal meanl .guile :'A and beneficial legislation in which la-' informer, et. -!; bor is interested placed on the stat- Not cat ute books than any administration matter an 18 he trod i" the history of the state. This is taken and hts alone perhaps true, and in most mattefs complete, od -I- that might come under this head the work had i stone. ;I- governor has been deeply interested noted in in seeing them become laws. In our paper on road judgment. Governor Manning has before the Love, v acted in his ofllcial capacity as ,ov- , Sons of t 11 load, ernor of all the people, and while ho , ago and iove? 's not appealing to labor as a class, ; been save and labor as a class has never sup- ] was then ? He said ported him, he has been the friend of , been done intelligent labor. ' T|,e Krt! prayed, Governor Manning on Thursday i liam Hear ne. -V signed two bills in wh'ch the em- j who "pus i ployes of the cotton mills in this Carolina I | section are interested, the weekly conservati v I pay bill and the so-called sixty-hour otic, were ulil die ja week law. After attaching his sig- war with llim so! {nature to the two bills, the governo.* liam I Ion r issued the following statement: (jadsden : 1 in vain "During tlie last year I have had mainsprini m Thy side; numerous complaints of the viola- | things to it again. !* Jtion of the sixty-hour law, letters' In L?ra> >r-tide. | reaching the olllee from the cotton read that mill employes'in various parts of the becoming * ' state. These letters were referred ident and -I- *' * " to the commissioner of agriculture, thorized h commerce and industries for inves- oral Assen . tigation and prosecution by him William I Cllll.n'S roit.it , . . ...| through ins inspectors. I lie com- were chat ning in nose, continued mis.-doner advised that the old law seal. the mucous membrane specific enough to afford tloverm inav mean catarrh later. 1 . , . '?o\<rm the chances?do some- the operatives any protection in the tli.it he r it child! Children will matter of hours of labor and that seeing the y medicine, hut they will j p xv;ls virtually a dead letter. Seal hroir il''s Now Discovery and. .... ing or teasing. It's a "Alter a carelul consideration o; engraving it Tar Syrup and so of- the new act, carefully considering the ]|e does 11 laxative enough to eli-: arguments used against its approval, artist nor waste poisons. Almost a jun conference with the act date. SO helps. Always pre , ixing or fussing Just H"n. h. J. Watson, commissioner ol the wintei eglst for Dr. King's New agriculture, commerce and Indus- nn p.,.,, It will safeguard your (|p|cst who advised tliat the new act a(.{ t, ,| ,j ^serious ailments h-miM- ^V|j| ,UI,j-n possible to protect the tended i?> .operatives without working any hard- "The d< .hip on the employer, 1 decided to jevement sign the act. The commissioner (lu children as well ^ states that, ill his opinion, failure follow,. n folks demand | """"I"' ""s """ .... k it would bo a waste ol time, energy ol, tt,e se? It tat t hingS toeat ? .,U(| ?l(,n,.y to endeavor to remedy torn up oa ?"% ? : o\et t.into abuses and that all their Mff. prostr biscuits ?! efforts in that direction would h |mv j|M. | S | worthless. two shield s something X- ^ "The weekly pay-roll act is, in my the doxtci u ill Jax Graham ^ judgment, a wise one, and is euleu- lm; the o l, in cither 5 lated^tn aid the operative in reaching July I. T pac.-;aiTCS ^ the point where lie may live on a hound ero ... f. , ,,, . & hash basis without doing an injury Palmetto, Imp ( rne'ver Works-* ! , .. . to the empolyer.' bond unitl Commenting upon the weekly pay the inscri nAmn nn law. Commissioner Watson said: dor tin- r UU1IIO UII In t>'" w,M'kly pay ruli M< lion-in I * a < t. 11"-111 ."in p? r i" ni. of Dm- mill- appears ir |y||1 Oflfl B 068 : - ?11 > -v 111 this ai t r<- tin I iii s. anil under its terms no worst- words SO Simple "Gets-It" Never Miip than a littli- mon- clerical tin hottoi nove Any Com Easily. w ?rk will hc. entailed upon the mills oi'NM'SQi It Jar you'' Hero I've (in the other hand, it puts the mill ItKVKIt long for years. With ono . ... , .. . n after another, trying employe on a basis with nearly ov the seash< ,.|-y other cla ot employe .11 this net's; she ' 'ion of the world, where men and a laur<M' h doing a week's work are the Saturday and don't have to buy wards the A their living supplies longer than on sea, all pi one week's the iThis one that had its Kxergue, gin in Spartanburg county and, a SIMORO: ^S?^B bill, was introduced by Represent a- /he flgur< (Jt?3B live Rogers, who offered the hill du SI'KS. Tl ' ? ring a previous session of the legis- circle, foil lature. Spartanburg Herald. four tenth ^ BKHftil n ? <>\V HAS (JOT TH.K IIOLIX>\Y fort "t Sul ^TAIL ,bo Hrltlsl Sure "Octs-It" for Thoso will arrive Your Idfe and Your Toeit pruvu KH. tHpes that stick to M>' row has KOt the hollow tail. ,,r the st? bandages and plasters ](i r milk don't fill a one-<iuart nail d'orypha >ark;iKe of the toes, try- 1 . . nging razors and eels- sht? rubs hersHf against a post and a,,l,nuan!i ttrtohavelfli-!-n that corn acts like she'd give up the ghost. w hich 17 t like a banana peel." U s | don't see w hy she's got this way ,an?> al " rful. It's tho new way, ' " ' fed in two seconds, nev- she gets some shucks every day, and '-A ^Mon'tha corn."Never now an<l ? " " we feed some bran. ,,a"i ,Ien ^ota w^yp for once any. M>out what would fill a small tin 1,15,1 e*ect s. warta and bunions. can. Rill Smith says to give her h?.,ii*ing a t d?iVoctVbyyKhl^w^ence "*rn- but that might bring on hoi- represent* o. fit* low horn. Maybe straw would meet ,-SPSS'on of Lancaster and recom- her need, hut I sold that and the 1 iRhod in tho world's best corn ftottnn a,??, , ..... . .. . . ?... . o|j 11. Iiur lajl eigni j nncaster i-narmacy an.l I\ ,ncheH ,ong and pourod in vln0Rnr reconciled good and strong. I rubbed in salt - - *. and pepper too; she acted glad when i,l, nl ,,n<1 I got through. the 0reat | Now Bill's big cows arc way too "liH 8'<'<* fat. from peavine hay and such as '11*?^ that. It takes too much to keep r,'I 13Q them up! No. Bill don't milk in a %an 8 Isl: . ld.ll UllO pint 'OP- But jirt too ?? "?r'h " ful nice; his cows don't never have, nsiiiuti no lire and yet he dips them In coal waH tar, which I call going much too far. day9? an< business and call lt-s nastv work, to say the least. ('<'P<'n('<>n' ible at the lowest You'll never see me wash a beast. -,a; * . But what hurts me in this thing is ,ro8cnt th' our policies. . . A . . acceded ti 1 that my cow may not see spring. Her ribs are coming through her u"n sides; I'd better ask the price of ror f v * a >r? hides.?Carl Hammer, Salisbury, N. a,1(l if is JAMS Piles Cured In 0 to H Days. British fl font dmyyiat witi refund money It VK7.0 Mellarem JJNTMKNT fait* to cutt any ca?e of Itching. ' . . . ?Und.Hleedln?orProtrudinKi'lte*in6toMday*. priately p _riie 6r it application g: *ea Kare a*>d Ke*t. Joe. t # ilL 7, 1916 ; _ TATE'S GREAT HEAL 7"~~ 7 ^ me ago a little girl wanted vhat the Great Seal of the South Carolina, and upon I wanted to know "Why" being told, wanted to know i ' ....... hat the "things" on the t and then she stumped hcri jTjri t J1Q A . r* JO ing to bo downed in tlie| I account latt i Investigation was under1 tlio information full and was found. Alter U11 the [f -J 'SWjf been done the investigator I II 11 I an old scrap book that a j | ^S the subject had been read t Charleston Chapter of thehe devolution some yeai -: all the work might hav? (1 by getting this, but it VV goes too late. The work had1 coffee. W( satisfy you at seal is the work of Wil-1 have used tl y Drayton, one of tin1 m Mi j according tc Tied'' so to speak. So at good on hot into t he Itevolution. Tit i the can and ve element, though patri-( your money not ready to plunge into gument. V the Mother Country. Wi i y Drayton and Christophe< | tided by others were ih> j O"! T> *1 1 ks of action in bringing AllC X?iyl.C a liead in the colony, ton's Memoirs, one will the need Of a public sea! ? apparent in I77t?. the pres. which 177t! is in large tigures ITivy Council were an- h'?'ing to the year the Constitut y a resolution of the (Jen- of s<?'"h Carolina was passed to ubly to have one prepared, battle fought at Sullivan's Islam lenry Drayton and others lo 'he Declaration of Indopctulcnc rged with designing the a,ul ,0 H'e >'<>ar when the seal ' ordered to be made. >r John Dravton tells u- T,u> KKVKRSK. of the arms, emembers as a small boy sai<l ,n hav? ho,'n 'h-signe.l by mold or die of the iirt at j fVur ^hl'Hoton. after mentioned ;ht by the artist, who wasj,lH's,> m-drs; who wan the fat it. to his father's house. of Mlddleton. Ambnssa ot tell us the name of th (,s-n to RuM,n Unlted s,a does ho remember the ex- The wom"n wn,k,nK a,on? ,he ! If., thought it was not in *hovv wi,h swnn,s 1,n<1 , presents hope overcoming dang , with the sun just rising, was ah e a i 4 of the Memoirs, we L ...... to discfos)* :n thi' occu rrailces ot just what the Seal Is in-'.,..,, ,. , . .. , 28t li of June 1 i , I.; w hile the lai represent and perpetuate. , she holds signifies the honors \vl vice for the armorial ach ., . . . ... ; ( olonol Moultrie, his oflicers and reverse of the (ireat . . . 'num. gained on that auspicious < ? State of south Carolina is .ri, , .,,, ; I he sun rising in great brillia above the sea. indicates that 21 A palmetto tree growing! ? ? ... . of June was a fine dav; it also shore, ereet. at its base, a I . . gou lormno (irponwond k tree. its branches lopped (j(,x ate; both proper. Just be-1 tranches of the Palmetto, j s. pendent; one of them oa ' " " \ l \ T(M < U X I \ ( , r side is inscribed March \ ASS ther, on the sinister side. welve spears, proper, ar<'i Some of the newspapers h sswlse to the stem of the started again the old agitation their points' raised; the J)Ut an end to the biennial f< ing them together bearing known as the state campaign. \V ption Quis Separable an tlie present inetiioii of conduct rostrate oak is inscribed political campaigns in South (': I a ipsa l.ocavit, below which ''"n was llrst instituted, tliere i large figures 177?>. At a general demand that candidt it of the Krergue arc the f?r state odlces and for United Sti ITT11 CAROLINA; and at penator be required to appear lie! II of the same, ANIMJS .the ptople in every county to u t 1*2 PARATI. their opponents in joint debate. SIC. A woman walking on /ler conditions at that time, (lie in re over swords and dag- ,vat ion was successful and state ci holds in her dexter hand, ,pnigns had at least some value ranch and in her sinister informing and educating the vo of her robe, she looks to <m the issues of the day. sun. just arising above the In late vears the campaign prei oper. On the upper part. '"K the primary election has fallei . azure. At tJie summit of *,ie level of a second-rate circus, ire the words I)CM SPIKO mud-slinging, jini-sw inging scker ind within tin* field below tor political emoluments and hoi i\ is inscribed tlie word l??ds up his batteries with n fnni ie seal is in the form of a *artmeiit of falsehood, abuse ir inches diameter; and nunk platitudes and then lets 'er is of an inch thkk." to tho delist ?f ough lot designed until after the know h<'?t?'r and to ,ho infinite llivan's Island had defeated ,?ua* ,,f ,hos,> who do 11 has ?' li fleet as all of its devices '.vears since South Carolina has h? The fort was constructed educational campaign, ami ins of the Palmetto trees wUI bo manv moons again before Palmetto) which grow ?*?ngs to the good old days v on our sea islands? I,,SH there is a more pronounced 76 grew on Sullivan's Is ris'?? of P<>P?l?r disfavor than .at time and now. P?8 " imminent at present. RMS were designed by Wil- j VV nrmt say thnt wo favor a ry Drayton; and the orlg continuance of the joint meeting* iited by him with a pen. ,together. it would be best perl great similitude to what is th?' n,'x? s,ntP convention or Ml on the Seal, is in pos- /tcmocratic party would abolish l.is son (This in book pub county meetings and order one j 1821). It. however, con- d,',mt<> in "orh of thf> congressh e devices?but this is easily <dl?t riots. At 8 ,,n'? wh*n 8b 1. by supposing, all he had f>PP??p?t '* the weapon so a as not deemed by the pres- 'luently resorted to by candid privy council, necessary to ?'hu ,ik" t0 m,,ddy watPrs to 0b* Seal. The explanation on *he,r own ,a<k of 'lualifleattom of the seal, is the follow->'ould 8ervt* a wholesome purpos > Palmetto tree on the sea-1 ro"ulre a" of ,h"m 1o faCP >resents the fort of Sulli- nno,her ocrasionallv dining ind; the shields hearfng Progress of a campaign. It w< and July 4 allude to the t<>nd to stoP underhanded metl on of Sm.n. v* II It'll ? ",i,n 'I ?*ni lad on the first of th*S4 ,n r?rs'' the han<> (>r h,s opP01 1 to the Declaration of In- nn(l make him p,u "P or Hh,,t u ce which Wrts signed on the | have thought, too, tha fin The twelve spears rep WKht be agood thing to requli e twelve statics which first ,r:,didate, as a prerequiste to er o the Union. The dead oak -n campaign, to obtain the sign* dee to the British fleet, as "r :i f'x0'1 nttlUliar or voters asl istructed on oak timbers fhat ho ,!f' ofTlolally entered a prostrate under the Pal-' candidate. Tliis Is a condition ?e, because the fort, con- i"11"'1' ' r the primary laws of i of that tree defeated the states, and the beauty eet, hence the iscription? worth of the requirement is tht Papsa Docavlt, Is appro- the men who are tvt for c daced underneath it; under fnmfl right of way over those who neia oy tn<* trustees In said Carnes school district, No. 18, on Saturday, April 8th, ut Dwlght. W- At which election only such electors as return real or personal property for taxation and exhibit their tax receipts and registration certiave ficates shhll he allowed to vote. (>) The opening ahd closing hours shall be the same as in all general ,r< ' elections. h?'n V. A. L1NOLE, ing JOS. K. CON NO US, iro. W. B. TWITTY, Hoar dof County Education, was SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 'ore Premier Currier of the South. IJn- PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES, mo- T"ulns arrive Lur.c er from: ,|m No. 118?York, Rock 11111 and Intermediate stations 8:45 a. m. n No. 113?Charleston, Columbia aad ters intermediate stations 10:11 a. m. lo. 114?'Mariou, itlackshurg, Charlotte and Intermediate stations 1:36 p. m. The No. 117?Columbia, Klngsville and af- intermediate stations. 7:25 p. m, lor_, Trains leave Lancaster for: No 118?Klngsville, Co: imbla and as" intermediate stations 8:45 a. m and No. 113?Hock Hill, lUa<-kst>urg. fly, Marlon, Charlotte and Intert j0 mediate stations, 10:11 a. m. wo. 114?KlugHVllle. Columbia. ChurloHton and Intermediate men stations 1:36 1(j :x No. 117?Rock Hill, York. and I j( Intermediate stations, 7:41 p. m. sno Schedule figures are published aa tin- information only, not guaranteed. ?p_ For information as to passenger f:.ies etc., call on <liR- Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. i al- - * IHp* Schedule In Effect August 16, 1916. tho Eastern Time, the WESTBOUND. njnl Lv. Lancaster ...6:00aui?2:3Upnfc . Lv. Fort Lawn ..6:30am?4:08pm ,n 1 I Lv. Itascomvllle ..6:46am?4:28pm I Lv. Klcbburg ....6:65am?4:43pm fre- Ar. Chester 7:30am?6:25pm atPH| EASTBOUND. 't ' Lv. Chester .... ?:00am?6:45pm nr'' Lv. Richburg ... 9:45am?7:27pm ' 't ( Lv. Bascomvllle ,10:00am?7:38pm e to : Lv. Fort Lawn ..10:30am?7:66pm one : Ar. Lancaster ...11:00am?8:26pm Connections?Chester with 9outh,e ern. Seaboard and Carolina & Northmild western "allways. mtlrt Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air inCe Line Railways. l.aoc?s?er .wth Southern Railway. nent P There ( more Catarrh In thU aeotlnn of the I >t country than all other dl??aaea put together, and ... ? until the last few year* waa auppoaed to bo Incurable. for a smut hi any yeura doctors iter- pronounced It a local die. ?*? ami pr.acrlbcd local rctii.'dlea, and by cotiMaotly filling to cure with tare l,ul treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science 1,1 , haa proven Catarrh to be u constitutional dtaoaae, >n<l therefore require# conatltutlonnl treatment. ? H a llnU'a Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Phoney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. It the only t'onetltutm tlonal curs on the market. It la taken Internally . In doaea from 10 dro<? to a teaapoonful. It acts nrwi ,nri.ctly on the blood and tnueeua aurfaeea of end ?y>tr'n- They offer one hundred dollar# for " any eaae It falla to cure. Send for circular# and it It teatlmonlals. m Addreaa: V. J. CI1F.NF.Y A CO.. 'Ailado. Ohts. Sold by Prusiflsta. 75c. i ATP Taks U U's family Mils for comtlpatk*. * # Y V ' ens\^. Y on \|7\J MB COFFEE tly guarantee that Luzianne twice as far as a cheaper X ? flatly guarantee that it will in every way. If, after you he entire contents of one can > directions, it has not made h these claims, throw away ask your grocer to refund \ He will do it without ar- . Vrite for premium catalog. >r Go. New Orleans -al- not. Our primary rules permit any ion one to enter, and any freak \vho the ^vould do well to tail tlie ti? k> t in a d - j'ree and open race for dog catcher e can enter a South Carolina campaign tvas and get as much time to air his crazy views as the best equipped and is vmost worthy man in the state. Ar- This is tiie condition of tilings that in .puts a premium on incompetency and her ?ictual wrongdoing, and it is high dor .time for the state to wake up and toy. .dear the way of political trash and lea- undergrowth. Anderson lntelpro genre. \OTICK OF KLKCTION. 'Whereas, one-third of the freeirel holders and one-third of tlie electors iic!i of the age of 21 years, residing in anil (,flr,,es school district, No. 18 havo ' petitioned the county board of education to order an election to deterncv mine whether or not an additional 8th. lux of four mills shall bo levied on be. a" r?'al and personal property for^hfe school purposes. We hereby order said election to