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"My Country 'Tis of Th??, Swist Land
of Liberty.'* lt> 0
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1981. men
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8EXTEXCE SERMONS. doe(
whit
? arou
. There is no greater delight than ,aw
to be conscious of sincerity on selfexamination.?Mencius.
ever
r resol
Words break no bones; statt
Hearts, though, sometimes. tiger
?Robert Browning. the 1
wipe
rarel
Hiithfully performed, each lowly a P'
duty ?om<
?a , . .. . fenst
nuua 10 me inner sxrengtn ana outer jg ar
beauty. ?Anon. eeny
with
Love is like the measles; we all
r have to go through it. Also like the conv
measles, we take it only once.?Je- ing a
rome K. Jerome. Th
the ?
Frw men have the natural ^
strength to honor a friend's success
without envy. * * * I well know ,ast
that mirror of friendship, shadow of frequ
a shade.?Aeschylus. l,ut t
carry
Courage! The God who appoints
the discipline and the task is the
same God who worketh in us to will rases
and to do. The internal support isjpioel
equal to the outward pressure.?F. ),,,u0
H. Hedge. v.
Near
Slick to your aim; the mongrel's 011
hold will slip. possi
But only crowbars loose the bull- rying
dog's lip: ono ,
Small as he looks, the jaw that never ,
force
yields
Drags down the bellowing monarch
of the fields.
?O. W. Holmes. K
mer
EDITOHI ALETTES. Of be
will |
War Savings Stamps are still for and
sale. lug
< . + "and
The spring drive for spring life t
clothes has also begun. ture,
ners
Mr. Hoover wouldn't dare start a ,irftn
campaign for lieatless Mondays baby
throughout July and August. threi
* buy
You may think you can get by su e
with it by putting an extra hand on
they
voor watch, but it won't work.
out
* \\v
The postal employes are to get a
as a
raise in pay but Old Man Efficiency
our
seems-to get no consideration at all.
+ age I
If you can get up at six in the l""<s
"|. At
morning and go about your work
honestly believing it is seven, then ' ,(
you're a daylight saver.
-f. j ana
As a matter of fact we know busl
a lot of people who would like to
take refuge in a wine cellar either >'eai
'before, during or after an air raid. rpr
boyj
There is no reason for America to wha
adopt methods practiced in Germany mea
?there are many reasons for not owr
doing so. Hut this country is very sma
lenient with German spies. ities
- - . ! fl
II is said that Mr. Hoover is willin
that goat meat shall be served niai
on days that otherwise would be j1Pa
meatless. Well, for anybody who nitc
wants to eat goats, that may mean has
something, but we'll take fried cat rroi
Instead. l,eC!
+ mal
"No annexations! That means nos
that our boys will come back from anft
Prance as single as when they went
ca
away,", says the Columbia Record.,
If they come back single, we should j >
say they would. evci
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PROHIBITION?TWO KIND8. I '
lelieving in the efficiency of the ^
prohibiting traffic in liquor, as
which much doubt has been exjsed
since the movement was
ached, the Columbia State comes p| V >
ward with the suggestion that
hlbition of carrying concealed !i
ipons be enforced. "About tlx: J
ie time that South Carolina began IlliBt'
>ass laws for the abolition of the
skey to to H
40 ago," the State says,
undertook also the prohibition of
ther evil?the carrying of con- *
ed weapons," The effort has not
a without avail, though the State.
litting that not nearly so many
carried them l!gSsSBhJ| H
tiird of a century ago, hut that |
success, (prohibition of carrying
:ealed weapons), remains to be a^gJHK^r^v
oustrated." The improvement,
A . . . . I
oiaie continues, is attributable '
My word
general improvement in momls
to the most ti
manners rather than to enforcethe
women of
t of the law, and says:
military servi
Since we have had the demon-1 ,___, , ..
tion that public opinion can and ^
i enforce the law against illegal culture absoli
ikey selling, is it not possible to .
ise it to the enforcement of the pped
against carrying concealed wea- of France tod
i? Were sheriffs, magistrates, ... .....
ors, policemen and constables 1
ywhere ill South Carolina so ture rest upon
lute and vigilant to arrest and ? . . .
sh the violator of the pistol ncient home, i
ite as they are to send blind cular. Uncore
s to the chaingang, would not
tribe of 'pistol-toters' be quickly amounts almoi
d out? Heretofore one has the burden,
ly been prosecuted for carrying
stol except in connection with Now, com
> other and usually greater of- - ,. Xmpr,p,
?. Often when a bad character or ine Anier,c
rested on suspicion of petty lar- of our life at
and evidence fails he is found ,
a gun' on his person and held womanhood of
istody. Too often a man is ac- in our substitu
ed of felonious homicide and
icted at the same time of carry- The wom<
l concealed weapon. Qf the French
e News does not know whether decides the m<
5tate had in mind cases tried in this gjVjng
.aucaster General Sessions court supply and of
week, but its reference to the1
ency of acquittals of homicide
it the same time convicting of
ing concealed weapons, cer- KCISSOIIS i
y is timely in view of those
There were many people who Why Xc
aimed that prohibition of the (Greenwoo
r traffic could never be enforced. The common 01
... . ? ? ttl'Ie to coniprehen
ly, if not all, of these have ,
be any question a
ged their minds. It is quite as )n (() (,n Jts pa,.t (
hie that the prohibition of car- many and making
; weapons can be enforced. No Democracy. To
doubts that it should be en- '^e thing 1? enr
... ,,,? only Japan but CI
d and with diligence. 1
nat.'nn that wan
* fray. Let everyb
MAKE HIM A PAKTNKK. tion upon the top
writer in the Progressive Far- <on,f 'n ,U1(' '
tc do is to finish
suggests a remedy for the rush )y a8 po93ibIe> an
>ys from the farm and one that jf seems that Ja
pan out well both for the parent when the little Ja
the boy. "As a means of keep- 'nK clothes, he us
the boys interested," he says, *? Pa8S*
It seems that
of teaching them to love the ?peed up (he W{||
hat deals so intimately with na- most gratifying t*
I believe in making them part- nations were of t
in the business. All of our chil- rf,urf,R. the propo
.. , o but the bigger tl
(excepting the 18-months-old . . .
the need for spee
) have their own money, and the
o olHnr nnt>a n r A tiortn i f oH rv ??'ri.? %
" u,,v " Wl v J'V. uiiivvu fc" I IH' .?iur?*
their clothing, etc.. under our (Yorkvill?
rvision. That is. we see that ^have not a
. . . . , anybody running
do not buy carelessly and with- ? ,
to run. On the <
giving the matter forethought uard we beiJeve
raise puie-bred hogs and poultry merrier" doctrim
part of the farming business, and to present condit
oldest hoy (now 16 years of 'W>pled to bcfor<
.. . . Mops. We believ*
i is a partner In the hog busi- , ....
them. While j
i; his share is one-tenth of the many tend to mo
proceeds of all hogs sold and he they also do nu
> receive one-tenth of all hogs on | wits of the peopl
il when he becomes of age. In | tf'rftal in things
I hoping. however
ition to his share in the hog . .
I not be made an li
Iness, he has a young cow, her in- anybody. As we
ise to be mine until he is nineteen . tion of the war if
rs old, and after that date he is to ness of all our
iive the increase. The younger ^laek. rich and
that nothing wi
s are most too small to realize confuslon or dlvl
it such a partnership would connection.
in to them, yet they have their ?
i garden, their pets and are paid Human
(Hock I*
ill sums of money for special du- ?
That human
performed." cheapest thing ir
uch a plan is sure to work out*again illustratei
I for all parties concerned. Any , Lancaster count
1. or boy, goes into a thing half- murderers were
A . iWi . _ three acquitted,
rted when he sees nothing deft- . , .
are dead beyond
> in it for himself, but when he
an interest his usefulness is in- + * *
rsed. The boys leave the farm , KFD C II
.. . .. _ . . * *** +
ause they are not satisfied. By
The Lancast<
king them partners in your busi- department he
8, you will make them satisfied greatly discoun
they will not so readily hear the weeks on accoui
II of the city." crea8P ,n attftn
^ room. Therefoi
T _ ? . . celved on Wet
forth Carolina also has a murder
ouarters in Atl
ry now and then. heartening conn
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?y'o rurttn ? > B ? I . . . _
->FASTER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C.
:
IEROIC WOMEN OF FRANCE.
.7. T "r" ? .'.x' "v: ; ' ^ " T
s are not powerful ononph^ to do even scanty justice
teroic figure in the modern world, and of ages past? /
France. Of the healthy men who are engaged in the
ce in France, practically all are mi?dito,i ?' i,?- ?
i or in the manufacture of munitions, leaving tjie agriitely
to the women. Not only this, but they have
he place of work animata; you can go tnto any section
ay and see women of magnificent, noble womanhood
i plough and cultivating the soil. All of the agrlculi
their shoulders. The home, always an extremely efnaintains
a few old men. the wounded, and the tuberiplaining,
with high devotion, with an attitude that
Bt to religious exaltation, the women of France beara >
litions being as they are. does it lie within the heart
an people to preserve and hold to every convenience i
the expense of adding an additional burden to the
France? This is the exact question that is involved
tion of other cereals in.place of wheat.
?n of France must be enabled to hold up the morale
soldier until next spring. The morale of the house
>rale of the soldier in the fighting line. We can do ??\
to them the greatest possible freedom in their food , L
this, wheat is the chief factor.?Dr. Alonzo Taylor. .
He i
tND PASTE. ful few. This encouragement came \ I
In the form of a very favorable criti- I
t Japan"' cisin of a box of- 7,000 compresses \
<1 Journal I recently sent in from the Lancaster ^ I
rdinary man is un- ^apter. The following was the re- N1
d why there should mark on the ^Paction ?hPet: "Thank
bout Japan joining yoU" An ^^Uent box." agre,
oward licking ?er- With the increased convenience of Whc
(ho ll,??w r?.. the splendidlv lighted nnd iv?ll I
him it seems Just e(lu'PPed new workroom it seems H *
outage. And not that more volunteers would be at- re|ul
linn and any other ,rH?ted. How ran the women sit buy
is to join in the 'dly by when the distressing news fepdi
ody, and every na-, ro,nes back to us that after a big! Ti m
side of this earth | there are never enough! wjettii
icome. The thing. rtress'nKs to go around?that the I ,
this job a? speedi-; w?uuded man on the battlefield lies lied
d be done with it. there praying that the dressings will
pan is ready, ami 'nt,t until they get to him. If you t iivei
p gets on his fight- aro one ?' the Lancaster women who 'tuck
ually brings things ^as not folded a dressing, you may 'TP*
be responsible for a hero's wound * t
America is out to ')e'ng dressed with sawdust or news- Atssts
p. nnd it would he PaP?r- Does that mean anything to
i know that all the you? If so, won't you come and do
he same kind. Of yo,lr kit 'n the glorious humanitasition
Is a big one. r'an and patriotic work of the Red
ie Job, the greater f'ros*?
d.
Miss Margaret Laing, general seethe
Merrier." retary of the Associated Charities at
Enquirer.) Columbia, S. C.t has just accepted ant I
thing to say against appointment by Joseph C. Logan as
for ofiice who wants ',onie service supervisor to direct the
contrary, in th's re- he'd work of the civilian relief dein
the "more the Partment in South Carolina. V
'. And this applies Miss Laing is widely known I
ions the same as It throughout South Carolina nnd Geor- J
s the war condi- K'a having been prominent in social
e it is better to have work in both states for a number of
loliticnl campaigns y?n'K- She is a graduate of Agnes
re or less confusion. Scott institute, and taught in the
ich to brighten the public schools for several years be- .j.
e and to develop In- j fore accepting a position with the ' 'a3
generally. We are Atlanta Associated Charities where
, that the war will remained for seven years,
ssue his summer by While there she assisted in com- Oil til
see it, the prosecu-' uiunity work, being largely instru*
now the main busi-( menta' *n establishing the girls' to
people, white and ( niKht school.
poor, and we hope I She waa with the Fulton county rni
II be done to cause children's court three years, and for
[sion of opion in this|t*1P ,ast two a"d a half years has to\V<
I been in charge of the Associated
' f'hjiiltlPfl at r'nlnmhin uho ra ahf* , k i' 14
? ' 11 11
liife Cheap. has-* enlarged the scope of the work
fill Record.) Put on a flrm financial basis 111011
life continues the Shc haR already organized efficient
? South Carolina was home service work in Columbia, and jj
1 last week in the w'" travel over the state supervisy
court, when three '"g the work of the local commit- tllO
put on trial and all \
Yet their victims V -r 111011
I a doubt. I Catarrhal Deafness: CannotBe Cured J
T- '^S4' application*, at theyy/annot reach
....... ..|lht d'*?**?d Portion oAthe /a r. Thor- la
+ on'/ one way to cure kata/rhal 4<afne*w,
v/1Ti,'U jl *h?t ' bX * conlllyotlonal remedy.
,ws NOTKS. Catarrhal Deafneaa la \a\Taed by an In+
+ + + condition of thvYmucoua lining of
* ***** tbe Kuatachlan Tube ?hen this tube la
3r surgical dressing Jn"" ?4 you have a ruckling aoynd or Imperfect
hearing and/wHen It le entirely
IS necessarilv felt f'?*?4. t?'?fn.-sa la t)fo rlsiilt I'nleee the
. ... tnnnmmatlon can be/redutcd and thla tube
tged these last few <eatored to Ita normal Condition, hearing
it of .ho marked dodance
at the work- S,o
"e the message re- Mood on t^e mucoua laurfacea of tha
Inesday from head- win givy one jin-idi-d Doiiara for
anta came as most 11'',? ? V/y
ment on the quality uU" rrt !'Toledo. o ?
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ng fifty head of stock with Buckeye Hulls for the past year,
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