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PAGE FC * \ rHELT" . <<n= mr- ^7U ? .fllner T Pul- Individual ^ ^ ] * Frequei " , A new type a> 1 asvolved at A through the gro1 baths at Messi * , ?nd company's c f ; 30 i?cr cent of 4 now the figure j * yuiner now goes *' brown boots li r clothes and elo; smirches the se railway carriage , calling. Nor do to despair with I * brings Into the goes home spru with no signs * characteristic of > "All the younj said the keepe "Some of the ul< "They are teered ah old m the women dldn them a hit sootr "Convenience! "Why. man, if muld bring my < bo ready for thi ? nfter I got out not going to sta time of life. Roi directors' hnnqu j You nevjsr know teen minutes sufl 1 ' Men in a hurry 1 dies a little im j , own soap and tu ) MAN WHO 01 Just What la W f Who Fails t the P i Insufficient on aciouMiPKK of no nearly always v does not grow \ been a period in an admired orna bis cleverness > bis violent aasei dams and ahsu listened to as tl Interesting and were valued perl in uiterunce; but tured. perhaps 1 forced to gruppl and the facility a charm In you years to peevish censure nnd con who at twenty-fl with a faculty f his trenchant d achievements of at sixty to he coi 1ns nnd the wei and the policy ol or living only f< pressing Ids dlsi werse. A man needs t wp, but if he d< with work he wll a man.?Youth's V ~~ , Quack "Rolshevlsm c world of ours a Cornell Schrelbei ahevlspi Is a qu bolslievlk remind "To Blanc, who thing. Nore rem worked brother < take a holiday. "'He's t err 11)1 Wore, 'hut he wo be lost without i "'Humph,' sal your brother's pi " '< 'hlropodist,' j non,* said ensy. Let him ti foot of n mount corn country of for holiday rend "The Pilgrim's yen.'" Musci "Thank goodnc .shown himself li ears are no long roisy music of II The speaker w retary ot the I)e dety. "I know a cha aid to his music " 'Professor, I'i ttidy of Strauss It cost?' "'l>ot, niein < professor, 'vill t times der piano built.'" Indians in U A total of a hoi ed to tight nga war, according oni "oy ilie imTih of Indian alTalri oral hundred o navy. The Indl gated and there made up exelusi served In the ra iiip otner soum ihe fact I hat tin rial reports of I allowed that or total number of States was 335. Quit "When you c did the Oerinai of A^lif.fiK?" "Oh, yes; tl? Comment." , ? ? ?v*r- - - . ' V 1 < 1 :ht rder changeth" wrote of life at *Jo Longer the Grimy Author Now Forgotten He Ha* Been So H*v? Been the First ntly Pictured. Undergraduate D of miner Is being Harvard graduates, the therton, Lancashire, hnve long believed that wing popularity of the Pictorial record of underi s. Fletcher. Burrows nt I*11' oldest college In olllerlesv At first only States was matte when F the men used them; drew his pictures of col Is 50 per cent. The "rst- volume of the II to work In twotsts and P?on. The Lnrn|ipnn w istead of* hlsf dfilest runner of humorous Joi ;s. He no longer he- America; Attwood becan ats of tramways and humorist; ami his "Man s with thc^^me of his ^toms of ye Harvard Studf ies he drive ?tys wlfb' tnbllshed as a classic. T he aiiMiuift of work he nf ? thne-stalned book In house each day. He 'n"d farmhouse reveals ce ^ilid well gr'oomed, draftsman, whose "Colli of the .weariness so "utedate "Ve Harvard S the nmn "coming up." ahout a quarter of a centu ; men use the baths," *oon generally forgotten, r. of the bathhouse. w?t'd. the artist, no rec ff'c uien don't." the hare fact that he aAing sense," volun- college. The discoverer, 1 "And I wonder " rj,r<' nfternoon when h 1? ? i TPiU'H it to some or n uu.nj ' t?r. been packed away wither " His eyes twinkled, temporary textbooks nnd I wanted to Jazz I nrd diploma.?Christian I Iress clothes here and 'tor. ? hall twenty minutes ?? of the page. No. In. MAKE TROUBLE FOR rt Jazzing?not at my t I might be going to a ? , , _ , , Successful Treatment < et one of these days. _ iL_ , , .. ci* Teeth Always Is More In these times." Flf- . ' Hoe for a miner's bath. ? * ^ em take n little less, dan- _r. .... ... , | wisdom teeth, especially ore. They find their . .. * _ * , T , ?re much more difficult to >wels.?London l imes , 4. any of the others In the m their nerve dies or hus DESN'T GROW UP by the dentist he cai not some time that It Is reully 'ronfl With Individual reason Is that the roots c o "Keep Up With tooth are twisted or eurvt rocesslon." manner that the root cunt explored. mpation and the con- The upper wisdom teeth ?t being of much use roots, "frequently fusei 'xplain the man who forming a grooved cone, w up. There may have oily curved backward." say his life when he was atomy. "The roots of the mrnt of society, when in number, are compress vas applauded, when and curve backward." rtlons and rush crltl- It Is this backward our rd resentments were compressed roots that give lie outpourings of an I the dentist. Often Hip awakening mind and i runs through each root Is hans for some facility J and so curved that the tl lite mind has not ma- "brooches" used to draw <j because It never was nerve will not penetrate, p with anything vital, times when it has penetr In utterance that was not come out. th has dwindled with j When this happens therr fluency In objection, thing to do?leave the bro demnatlon. The man ply iodine, which will ve Ive In still a dabbler, away the steel of which il or raising ft laugh by luude. Ispnragements of the grown mon. Is likely Hlatorlc Strasbou nplalnlng of the rook- i? establishing the ad ither, the high priors 0f restored provinces r the administration? Lorraine In the city of Sir >r the pnrjtose of ex- < people of France have reg: content with the mil- | |v historic g?uind, says ' Transcript. Its cathedral, line In which to grow jMK engaged the services .?es not fertilize time architects and decorators II he only the weed of rlod of four centuries hefi Companion. ! the completion In which I ? ; day, Is one of the marvels t ; Remedies. Its great university has a1 nn't make this poor million volumes and befu heaven." said Mayor , Its students numbered m< r of Toledo. O. "Bob 000. ack remedy, and the j These are the locnl gl< me of Blanc. mil versa! fame has been i hnd a cure for every- the products of Its inoi arked thai his over- talent. Thus, Alsatian wl oiililn't be Induced to world-wide recognition sin die ages; Strasbourg beer y run down," said before America was dlscov n't lay off?says he'd j f,,r that delicacy so prized lis profession.' i tldlous taste of gourmnnr Id Blanc, 'What Is fl? '"I" Kras. the name of ofesslon. muy I ask?' i tho certificate of exfrenit said Nore. I ? * J Blanc, 'tlie thing Is Theory and Pract ske his holiday at the "I trust. Brother .lohnso nln or in the fertile presiding lM?>r, "that you the middle West and orlng as far as possible lug let him purchase your children bj the rule Progress," by Bun- requesting rather than r and explaining t" them en ? they should obey your Inji jlar Music. "That's powerful gaud? >ss, now the Hun has parson." returned Cap i his true colors, our Ituinpus Itidge. "but in ad e- snniterea unn me %u'" hoi* .hi ih.hu hum tlohard Strauss." now ami then is about the as Handel Hooth. sue- ft'tch results. I could Ju nvor I'hllhnrnionic so- j <l":ck get *??tn to uiitiil tne J with 'em as I could make p," he went on, "who F'e ''V tickling liis lid wltl teacher: 1 ?Kansas City Star. (1 like to take up the with you. What will Her Sex's Failin i I>elmer usually walked t< rlendt,' said the old Matle. his little neighbor lepend on how many j hut nearly always had to < will have to he re- , One morning he was oblige unusually long time for J her hair curled, and later nited States Army. h. his mother that he wa at .">,000 Indians enlist-1 f" walk to school with he Inst Germany In the! mother asked him wh; to Information given' rided to go without wiiltln s of the commissioner I "vv,'n." h<* replied "when I ? at Washington, sev 1 "'*?>* And her so unrei f them being In the . . ? , ? . improved Ofl-iJur Inns were not segre . 7, , , * A new oil burner for were no army units j . , . .... " stove, announced from Cat vely of Indians. Tho\ .. , i . . .. , , , , . attachable by a special ft nks and fought beside , , . ' ... . . grate door, and It nelth is v> on legari t> Alteration of the solid fin >y were Indians. Offl j tho MSO of W|IM nd an superintendents | f)(izzl,. projprtg nbont ?? ? .June 20. 1017 the p,,,fp thf. f)|| tnnk bH Indians In the United. n sultnl,,? niok tl)( ' j smnll fire heats the fuel | ISO degrees Fahrenheit, a: e Enough. j passes from the nozzle, a barged over the top pressed air or steam entire is remark your styli spray that burns with ii | stnoludess and odorless fli ?y kept up a running ro. It "Is noted, cnnipresset I piled In pipes to houses. p - ... THE LANCAS -=j world^over. j 11 Now Knjt .Off Rn onrllor ^ -v '^. 1?Wounded American sol * port of embarkation. 2?Mac Mass., where striking textile v 1 2.r>-ucre farm near Washington lower ones, | outii!'e\vhen LUCK AND CHANCE OF to be killed ; be sure for Abundant Reason? Why Fight! dead. The ! Develop a High Degree of F if u wisdom ' iatic Reasoning. ?d in such a il cuunot be As I tour the military he says a writer In a London p i have three hear strange stories from th 1 together, sisters, from matron herself, at hlch Is usu- j men of all grudes in the serric s Gray's an- ! of beds. Poor M braved lower, two terrors of wur ? wounded ul ed together and gassed at I.n Basse e?onl; Ignomlnlously killed by an oini ving of the tlie city street at home! Who >s trouble to i llles of sons lie buried in Frani canal that j 1 know a case In which four s? i so nurrpw a son-in-law Joined up in Augm nest of the and went clean tlirough the wh nit the dead pendous drama, without one of and some- 1 getting so much us a scratch! ated It will a heroic major, who hud the t j escapes from shot and shell, a Is only one killed at last by a falling hri och and ap- , a tree whilst at hotue on leave ry soon eat : I know a chaplain V. C. who ie brooch is broke his neck on a flight o I steps at SaightoB Towers, w| ? whs Countess Grosvenor's ji rg. know a \vnr correspondent, o ministration Berce campaigns. who met hi: i of Alsnre- Htter nil in n London nlr raid. nshotirK. the talked with the sole survive tilted n rich- "hip, who turned out to he tl the Host on nieiuher of the crew who < whose hulhl- swim! Ilow shall ?ve explaii of famous vagaries? They made fatalists for the pe- toon; and one day in the ho* tre reaching came upon a lad who was rend t stands to- Moslem Koran. He held up tl >f the world, to me. and pointed to the verst flbrnry of a bap chnnccth, hut the same wi re the war | ten In the Book of Decrees!" >re than 2,- ? .n,'t00k liberty with i gained by . ? re Intimate Author of "Tf?e Luck of Ede. ne has had Admitted That He Drew ce the mid- Hl* lm*g'nation. was known ; ered. and as 1 HU,hor "r the poem, "Tl by tire fas- Mull," whr Johann Is. the pate rhln,,d. ? Gentian poet of t Strasbourg tdneteenth eentur f? excellence. ttrsf ,"lt """ r,,"'iintlc legei verse and later It was dressed ice H?h rhyme by Longfellow, n " said the *tory L'oes. ,ht* y?ung '"i d are endenv- ' ,nHI,or 'luring a night of drunk to bring up the drlnkln, .f kindness; ' J""11"1 ,u' k "f "all omniandlng.' J,,,,|pr "heard ihe words with irefully why " 'bought the goblet which tl unctions?" nobleman smashed. Instantly t In fhe'rv 'Tucked the celling and the Johnson of "'"rounding the festal hoard mil practice <lnst- Tl,w "traightfoi ward Ai ..?.. poet explains at the heading II lll'CH VOK?' ( 111 V W'H V to! that 1,1 W',l,e "f ,1" St ahout IIS "r !"??*?? th?* Khiss if hv a raving existence, Dlxl so It Is today. 1 ,t t'urtle'cig- lu, '"'S h,*h' "f K'""n Kil i n feither" Hi'sltel.v enameled In blue am fraction | f<?tk say that It p came originally from Spain, v was used as a rliulice in com '?" , , , , service, hut the original stm >< ma v 1 i, u WUH j4?f| at futhher in \i i ('nr. | ^ company of fairies. .vait for her.! (I to wait an | da tie to get 'Twa* Ever Thu?he confided *Ir- hearing music ai is not going ,n>? n* ,l,s neighbor's house, r any more. h'' uou'*' <lrop In and see h( y he had ile- j * **r'*ig for Matle.' -^'r- -Tones welcomed him a call for her ered him Info the parlor wli rt(jv i <11*iifcii or was piaying ni?' |iu i hi* son singing. Mr. Smith ner. I tht'iu to continue. They cous< tho kltehen The first hour they select ro, Egypt, 's "Mother." The\ sang t! Is ve ange to the Ingly and then father Joint d In er requires i churns. This was followed by I stove nor i ?>r Machree" and others of Ilk fuel. The mont on songs about inotlu rich Into the j nun the.v were, how dear ill mounted on I they loved to sing tiiem. e stove. A | Then, as Mrs. Jones hadn't n oil to about yet, Mr. Smith Inquired nbe id as the ol! j of health. Jet of com-j ?Oh." said Mr. Jones, "*h< Tts It Into n enough. She's In the kltehen <l< continuous (j|sbes. hut after she has tlalsl ime. In Cal- j1J|S taken In the wood she'll J I air Is sup-1 _judJre TER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. dler8 being placed aboard a Ited Cross train at a base hospital lu Frat 'hlne gun on police truck, manned by former soldiers patrolling the f ,'orkera caused disorders. 3?Two of the girls of the woman's land an ? LIFE LITTLE KNOWN OF ST. MARK PICTURE THAT n0 Men Facts as to History of Evangelist Have Study for a Palnte Been Lost In the Passage dent In the of Years. Daniel ' ispltals, Mark, the evangelist. Is believed When Daniel V . I f0 have been horn of Jewish parents, 1 years old he saw e ward deriving their origin from the tribe of . a cotton hundkerc! id from |.pvt. He in also thought to have been printed on both sli *d rows "sister's son" to the apostle St. Deter, his whole stock of ull the though some have confounded him secure It and ab> t Mons, with John, surnanied Mark, "sister's that nlglit with his y to be son" to St. Itarnabas. He was prob- j his father's klteher iiliuk In i nHiy converted by St. F'eter, and \v?s of the roaring eh ile fnm- j jlls constant attendant In his travels. I pointer will he thf e. ltut , |j0 j9 traditionally said to have found- scene perpetual In ins and ; j^e church in Atjulleht, and there tory and art? It w ?t. 15M4, I |0 written tlie gospel which bears of the United Stat ole stu- nnnie. St. Mark suffered on April dawn of its bene] the tlve nrt though the certain year of Ids tuar- the lead of Preside! I know tyrdom Is not precisely determined by the New Hampah naddest : (tie ancients. St. Mark's symbol Is the stamping on his m? ml wtis j jjon, because he hns set fortli tin* royal story himself in 18J inch of dignity of Christ ; or, according to "I have known m< other writers, on account of his begin*; document ever sliv mi irui | ni?g with the mission of St. John ttie years from that wl f stone Itnpttst, which Is figured by the lion; Ilayne debate. 11 icre he or |n ? legend that was popularly he- farther to see a ma nest. I Heved In the middle ages, that the lad, reading the < l many | young of the Hon was horn dead, and rude home on the < death i nfter three days was awakened by the em wilderness, thi And I ! voice of Its sire, symbolical of the rea- great painting of tli r of a j urrectlon. atorial struggle agi lie only | : passions of secessl i" !'.'."# GAVE IDEA T3 INVENTORS | }?, our | I white splinters of t pital, 1 Timothy Alden's Typesetting Machine 1 moS| Adequate rej ling the First of the Kind to Be Placed Imperial river's te pcge on the Market.# Tlinmns Starr Kltif >: "No is writ- Timothy Alden wi.s horn In Rarn- Birds Farmers stable. Mass.. '.id years ago. He was Examination of i ttie first tnnn to Invent a typesetting nehs of birds, tal pyq i maehine. In his boyhood Timothy was entitles and at all i Mia O | ?ppr,.ntb e?l to a printer. He v as a scientific observnt ! horn Inventor, and almost from Ills habits by trained i Hall" ,i?v |,, ,|l(. p,|n.lng ntllee he he- for many years he on gnn to ih.nk of plans for Improving yond question. the the vrn I es processes connected with one of nature's in the tj | nigra phi ca I art. He Invented on the undue lnci le I.uck f,,.v,..-:ii machines eonneoted with ' rodent pests. I.uilwlg printing before lie iffrnhl bis attention In the early da; be first | ,n , I I iiniK <m wo unci xcientinc \ \\ u> _\ftor ...yornl ycnrs of study ho pro- I of birds, the conn " ,,"ln duced I,Is first modol <?f n typesetting Inr m!n?l between *n,^. machine In is in Till* niHohlne con- lug of sood prlncl] * J* slstod of h horizontal miming wheel j of xpeculntlon hh " ' with type colls on Its circumference j of the sown seed , n '' N nuiklng receivers rotate with It to pick ; birds would got. *\,!.'SS ?'it the type at the proper plnces. This birds wore observe appliance was Ingenious, hut It effect- fact that some k ,M " ed no Improvement over hand o.unpo- flu* hill uneaten le tipsy Kit)on Timothy Alden died In Itoston the farmer that I l anus lsr>s aiid his brother, Henry, later j that the crows wt pi i sons made several Improvements In the inn- the corn.? R, S. hi i.inn chine. Timothy Alden's machine had ' tlnn llerald. "f' l'ls ,n<>r" netting otliers to thinking ? " 1 s about the same problem, with the jrt'1 ' suit that hand composition Is rapidly * * * * * * H'' I " hecoming a thing of the past. ls v WT 4 I'wxut'. ???M"kin?- *> vv e" . . . Almost any thing you can think of. It 1 Jk. u'ohnhly ... . ?* here It Kn'di c?t> he seen somewhere in that J " ' long, erratic historic street that strays m im union lipwnn, fr?m po,nt ,,f Mnnlinttan ' llnf i'n well 'R'nn<'- r'iHhig across the streets and * avenues of the world's largest city J xtT at its own mvcft will. Something once vvt' "Kt* 1 soon there t?y Mr. J. !: Kerfoot, the ^ellintr Di nuthor of Broadway, Indicates thnf k ill sine- the enterprise, the darlnB nml adapt- j J Sct'inpT tV decided ability to new eonilitlons that were *5^ that evOTVl ?w tln-y characteristic of the early settlers In ?* ?.,? <? t hem Atnerien are still eharaeterlstle of the ' ml ush- |ieople who are crossing the Atlantic * By doing lere his to otir shrfres In the twentieth cen- , V WC feel thli ino iiim! tnry. V in this com hejf^eil One day. says Mr. Kerfoot. I saw an ^ eut?*d. Italian peasant woman, fresh land- ^ We enjoj ed was ed from the at earn Be and dressed In V we difCOVe ry feid- all the fete--day regalia of her native k# body to tat i on the province, ehnse a Broadway car for | "Moth- hnlf n block In front of the post of- ! ^ Just now e sentl- flee. She catlBht up with It from he- i 4r It's SUch a ? how hind when If stopped at Park place, jrJad we tol nd how and falling to notice the entmneewny. f4.. ? grasped the brake handle of the rear ^ It S pure ppeared platform threw n sftirdy. red-stock- V?* it is econoil nit her InBed ley ov?t the rail, and swnnu her- ?. will do. 1*1 self nh? aril with the satisfied air of JL ________ _j 's well having saec-ssfully sunnoanted one of ^ ? nltiB the the early d!fPeiilt|i s of the new coun I M yfl lied a let try. V JL JLa^J oltt us." Prordwny s died collected tier fare. ^ and v i t on id out its business.? t^AAAAAi Youth's Companion. I ^vVVVV^ FRIDAY, J 1 I was as nervo ice for transfer to a . , . . . . i could not bear itreets of Lawrenc*, tuy ut work on their ment- * Pot s< j to do anything fell off in welgJ ' WOULD LIVE ninet>'-flve p?ur I ever heard ol r Suggested in Inci- treatment, but Early Life of of pood and I Webster. worse and wor ? Tanlae. Vebster was eight ?i was convlr In a country shop ... , .1 * ...mi ,.i . would help me :lef with something le? of It. He pave nn<l known of boarded pennies to 'uu' t,pon helpet iorbed Its contents It certainly hat keen dark eyes, on pood. My app ) floor, by tbe light and I can eat at ilniney Are. M bat j^e least bit of - first to make that 8tronf, and hea our country s his- . , us tbe Constitution 1 IU)U ' " 1 es, Just then Sti tbe '<e' ^ne an<' fleent power under Tanlac lit Washington, that blessing to me Ire lad was then ommend it to a 'itiorv. He told tbe lug like I was, f >0. and archly said: them th<> 8ame >re or less of that re." . . . Forty Tanlac, the n liter came tbe great exclusively by ut I would travel caster; Peoples ster's picture of the Heath Springs; ^institution In tbe ?Adv. edge of the north- - fin to see Henley's I \VXOl le orator In the senilnst the theory and a _ | . ? or S on; ?s I would go ture of the springs At tlie hoI up under the cold throughout the he Andes, thun the nounce myself irescntntlon of the state Senate to tropical course. term of the ' Hough. ' Best Friends. hundreds of stom- For S ceil In different lo- j herebv anil sou sons, painstaking (,n|p for S(uto < Ions of the birds' . , . , . , pired term of t experts, have now en establishing, lie- j ^ fact that they are1 ost effective I'lit'eks ' ease of insect and ' ys, the days before study of the habits ectlon In the popu-1 c5 birds and the sow-1 I j pally took the form ( to what proportion , ? or Its product the| Crows and black-! d to pull corn. The! ernels were left In ' |'w.w did not suggest to t wns the cutworm I Twar ?rc rcully uftcr. not I A ^ ***> ftowdlsh. In ChrisJ? AA * * AV A A % * * * < jet Lot of Pl< of Our Stor< t?it's a good business to be in eopleWood things to eat. tat ouV custom/rs get what thej hing Is done/to make them fc time And prevent annoyance. ; business In is way?by giving it we lire Earning for ourselves imunit$L r tellinjApeoplo about our grocer r someyning especially good v ie advantage of it. ' we wfont? you to try RYZON 1 gooi! balding powder that we d you alio lit it. , it/a alwayd uniform in qualltj iiLtal and it \^i!l do anything an i/ced fairly atYlU cents per pot *RY, The ( \ ? AUGUST 1?\1 g EAT 6K| 1 FIVE yi Surely Her as Becoming jH Worse. RK OF TA lemedy. Ad^l i Now ^ivs iH led all of Ivcl started taking; ine in yVery ? statement In^H Urmirghan* va^H esentatlve. \^H or lon^^H I condition ant^^H thing withou^H I nfla iring all that^^^P us as I coult^Hj uny noise c^H * weak 1 wusj^H around the it until 1 wei^n ids. I tried e^H [ and had all^H nothing did.^H just kept oifl se until I H irod that thlsJH after I had r^H so many pe^B ! by thlH mcilfl i done me a Bl etite is splei^l lythlng I wan^B suffering an<^B Ithy as I evei^L til my house^jfl full of enerjqH certainly hatjfl and I am gldH my body uhol or I know it iijfl relief it did fl3 iaster mi J. P. y | Drug & C. O. Floyd, ^ rrix t xrKMKvrsr^^ tate Senator. (citations of fr^B county, I hereb^B a candidate fo^B till out the unedH Senator S. E. HAII.S late Senator. pB ounce myself a Senate to fill the he late W. C. HoH OY CUNNINOHJB sii; I >ry Brol .K t lH. s.? .1 .fou I ^mobiles H :ks and I :tors I :asurJ e, To J Sooin^B home, real service-JBj a useful pla^H ies, too. Wh^H re want eve^^fl 'Inking PowdJ^H know you'll and strengt^H y other powd^H H