The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 14, 1916, Page 10, Image 10
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W\ Ea
In C
J~et the Spirt
Rule
eVERY church in
be filled to overfh
It is one of the great fej
is the day of the risen
of the season of sackc
time when heaven and <
It should not be n<
to GO TO CrlURC
* is just a reminder to the
ent. Join in the hosani
Fjistpr nlainlv is a
I { joyousness of the occa
[ CHURCH.
OYSTER MUST BE FROZEN
Only Way to Make Sure of It, AccordIng
to Veteran Captain Who
Ought to Know.
Now. who would think it would be
necessary tc freeze an oyster in order
to place it in a state of suspended
animation? According to our human
Ideals, it would seem that even the
liveliest and most exuberant of
oysters would, in its normal existence
in a shell nailed down to a reef
at the sea's bottom, approach the condition
of "suspended animation" as
nearly as anything could approach it.
That certainly sounds like about the
xero of activity.
But take it from old Cap n Ockers
Of W Pfit Kflwillo whn hoo lioK??/*KKrt/l
with oysters all his life, they are a
smooth lot. You may think that
they'ro Immobile, but Just take your
eyes off "em a minute if you dare!
The only way to make sure of 'em is
to freeze 'em. Once into the ice box
with em and their animation Is suspended
all right. Hut, on Oap'n
Ockers' word, this is the only way to
be sure of making port without danger
of mutiny ou the part of your
catch.
We believo that, as was to be expected
from one whoso years have
been spent in such ( lose coinniunirtn
with the deceitful bivalve, the Oap'n
even has some theories regarding the
possibility of translating it to immortality
through the process of refrigeration.
Hut the soul of the
oyster is too esoteric a subject for us. I
We quit at suspended animation?in ]
the stew.
FORCES THAT ARE ETERNAL
Time and Love the Two Things With
Which All on the Earth
Must Reckon.
Time an?l love are the two forces
that are eternal and ever new, that
cannot be killed or eraaed. They move
on in cycles for all eternity. Without
love this great, beautiful world would
soon wither and decay.
Therefore love is the sum total of
these things. It spells homes, fire
aides, society and civilization. Look I
Into the fireside lamps which should '
be kindled in every room in the home, 1
and if you find the oil of love ebbing
away hurry to replenish the lamps be- ;
fore the flickering flame goes out.
Many serious faces tell the story of
starving for love, the most precious j
and valued thing in the world. This j
means you, Mr. Bachelor. If you are
comfortable in your library you have |
uu i nuDUU 10 pui yuuruuil on IDO OaCK I
because you feel that you can get on
without the love which a happy, sympathetic
companion can bring you. The I
time will come when tho flickering j
embers will cast their shadows, showing
you the lost opportunities.
The same advice holds for you. Miss
Bachelor Girl. Do not let your ability
and capacity of providing for yburself
delude you into thinking that you are
self sufficient. Your plans and asplratlons
may be all you need now, but the
time may come when you will understand
that it is this thing called love 1
which keeps a woman's face soft and J
her heart young.
GOV. MANNING FAVORS
THE GALLON-A-MONTH AO V
Nnys Ho Will Not Hlgn the TwoQuart-a-Month
Act at Present.
Columbia, April 11.?"This law
baa made a distinct advance for prohibition
bj limiting the amount of
t
t?
mosl
old ' "nee
\hurch Lbi . sr
t of Devotion 1"
t. - lack
Y OVI 00811
pres
stipe
! Tt
this community should of a'
swing on Easter Sunday. !he '
J_ i >i i. treIB
i9i uap 01 (lit; year. 11 > Is a
Lord. It marks the end ' born
loth and ashes. It is a
earth rejoice. roac
ecessary to urge any one Tak<
!H on this day. This
careless or the indifferias.
IN
day of joy. Add to the II ' ?
ision by GOING TO
1 4,
liquor used, and I deem it best that ?an
it should stand,'' said Governor Manning
to-day in a statement in refer- foun
ence to the srallon-a-montli Aet en- ?j
? ? ? ?uu
acted by the legislature in 1915. The chaii
governor states that he will not sign from
[ the two-quart-a-month Act at ttv Jewe
present time. 8?rt
It is understood that the governor The
lias conferred with the prohibition
leaders from various parts of the ^
state in reference to this matter, catj,
and has reached his decision after smal
! a careful consideration of the sub- It
j ject from various angles. tors
| The governor's statement follows: such
"The gallon-a-iuonth law will rhini
j stand as the law regulating the lmportation
of liquor into South Caro- tQeJ
Una for personal use. This was the war
law enacted by the legislature at the are
same time as the Referendum Act ' watc
ordering the prohibition election, and The
was in force when the election was over;
held. Tills law has made a distinct ')0 h
advance for prohibition by limiting
iho amount of liquor used, and 1 Th
doom It best that it should stand, UBe ,
unless something occurs to change ian(j
the situation. To retain the gollon- don (
a-month law Is to keep faith with the in th:
people, and, in my judgment, will aboul
go a long way to promote temperance m?ar'
so long as It is rigidly enforced. gotlie
"I shall continue to direct a vigor- a ?10
. ... . callei
ous enforcement. I will not, there- j ^
! l'ore, at this time sign the Twoquart-a-month
Act, but will hold . fir8t
same in abeyance pending any chang. Antet
in eoditions that may occur." York
?3 & FOH Mt\ & l
EASTER ||r
Spring's here,
and health de- i
mands good,
fresh food?we
sell it.
For an^cfc rvr J*
- ? ? ^UV/UVU v/l ^
for your own
use let us supply \ /
your table. ^
THE BENNETT-'
"The Pure Foo
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LK LANCASTER NKWir
AFTER "COLD" QUICKLY
igroeablo, Dangerous Malady Hat
Many Preliminary Symptom*
That Give Warning.
>lda can easily bo prevented It
i la taken to avoid those things |
;h lower the resistance of the body
If one pays special attention to
ling up the resistance of the
r. How Important this is may he
i in the fact that athletes in
ling seldom, if ever, contract
s, Good Health observes,
aw, then, are wo to know that h,
is imnOIlrfiflB-' Stra* ?U ? ?
t rases, there is a feeling of chilis
and slight feverishness. The
I also feels stuffy and full; the mu
i linings of the nose and throat.
dry and itarchod, due to congesat
these points. Frequently there
feeling of languor and an "aching"
lo bones, especially at the Joints.
Jache is also often present, and
of appetite. Bad breath and
ed tongue are almost invariably
ent. The victim is usually con
ited.
le "nipping" process consists, iirst
II, In getting the blood away from
head and chest into the lower exlilies.
The best moans to this end
hot foot bath?as hot as can be
e. A bucket of any kind will |
e the purpose; especially good is
icket that will allow the water to
h as near the knees as possible,
s particular pains to see ihat the
i in which this treatmeut in
n If warm and free from drafts
THE "THIEVES' MARKET"
arkable Institution in Small Mexican
City That Has Sphere
of Usefulness.
le so-called "thieves' market" in
Luis Potosi is ono of the most
tun and characteristic institutions
te little Mexican city. Here art
d tools and implements, knivcf
pistols, bottles. hlngeB, valves,
tis. bridles, razors, religious books
i the old Barcelona press, cheap
lry, doorknobs, and, in fact, any
of uonperlshable merchandise,
name of the market is not discred
e to either the proprietors of the
ius stalls nor their customers,
it is probably correct In its implim
that thieves sell here their
1 plunder.
is said that Bome of the proprie
deal in more valuable goods,
as antiquo pieces of brasswork,
a und silver, preclouB stones and
ils, but these are not offered to
public. The pawnshops turn over
lis market cheap articles in hard)
and Jewelry, and American goods
often seen, particularly cheap
lies, buttons and safety .razors. ,
market prevents waste in that
y sort of second-hand urticle may
ought and used again.
England Had First Club.
e iirst club (in the sense we now
Jic term) was launched in Eug21ii
years ago. It was ihe I .on 1
'ivil club. Tho club was founded ,
is way: A group of London men- ;
'.-town used to meet in a tavern
y every evening. They banded to- '
>r and moved from tho tavern to <
vise of their own, which thoy
1 a clubhouse. Tho first important
in America, the NVistor of Pbila- j.
ila, uas founded In 1833. The <
distinctive club for women in \
lea was Sorosia. founded in Now
In 1&08.
LRIES
& m m m
1 tables!
?
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Finest prod j
ucts ol field, j
farm and factory :
are found on oui
shelves.
Remember
our fine stock
of groceries al
Eastertide.
l EKRY CO. }
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We have just received
S and stvies for EASTER.
VT ltiiv-i.ii>1 v.kiii. l/oefnv 1
y. . i' 'i * ?/u i hik * i'm jicir^tvx j
a dollar and a half will bu
tf
T* We have iust received
S Babbits. Chicks, Baskets,
?j| novelties. Our Easter <le
>2 prices and goods will coi
fojj 10e store is the place to tr
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At the Lanc<
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Our Fountain Se
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LANCASTEF
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?? II. C. HROWN, President.
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For Easter |
eek i
Si
150 Hats in the newest shapes
Visit our Millinery Parlor beflat?iust
come in and see what
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L our Easter goods?such as
Eggs, Egg Dve, and other <j|
partinent is complete?our i|?
ivinoe vou that Barnett's 5 & V.i
ado in order to save monev.
ETTES |
10c Store . li
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nd Meet all Your
lends $
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CORNER
ister Pharmacy f j
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fou Can Get the Best ^ |
1 T.!l . i > 1
igs ana 1 onet Articles
ilfords Candies $1
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JOHN D. WYME, Hw-TreM. | j j