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STORY Of TH[ JEW WOND[R Of HISTORY Hlis l'reservation One of' The Most te markable P'henomena of the ('enturies. A ATl'IlOT IN EAIEltY LAND )espite Age-L.oig l'ersecution, liLe is indestrutibule-Eminent in Peace anld War. Says Dr. lPurvis. A I'resbyterian Minister. (T.e R DI)r. Samuel W. l'urvise, inl The I'l'hihldph in Evening Bulletin) Te.t: And I w ill bless thwim that bless the and ci use them that eurseth h111: and in bhee shall all Ialmilies of tIhe a t h he blessed. (Gei. 12:3. What advantatge iten iht h the .lew ? 31uch euery w ay. Rom. 3:12. lr.lw h fr iends are n1(w observ their New Yea --the ~681st. The period include;s 11t tha.st of Guadaliah and ehutiates in Yo m Kippur, the 111 t .. le4 lla '! A. t , llment, nlext Expert It Rep a Depet Worka, Honest My Work P Vail or express prompt WT SIT I Watch - Maker At DeLorne's Phar 11 ll~hu llululllllIIlmillilllli Shoin1 Iih Mc CPtm - 1F As a man of affairs, I want to stop and take notice of one of the most re markable phenomena of the centuries -the preservation and indestructi bility of the Jewish race. Here is a marvelous thing-a bush is burning and is not consumed! "Show ine a mir acle." said Frederick the Great to his chaplain. "Sire, it is the Jews," an swered the man of God. As an am bassador of God, 1, too, in a labor of love, would sto pand pay a tribute of appreciative recognition to this won derful people to whom you and I are indebted for so many things, not the least of which is the fundamentals of our own Christian religion. Al Ithe world's a stage whereon not only individuals but nations and races are players. Every nation has played some part, great or small. Each one has had its messge for the centuries in which it lived. Rome gave govern ment; Gree, culture; Phoenicia, con mtereefli the Jew has carried monothe ism, the worship of a single God, through the ages. lie has played his part alv played it well. Where he has faltered or blundered he always paid a fearful penalty. I know of no other that has suffered so much and sur vived. Watch i ring 1able tanship. Prices. roves Itself. orders receive attention. ISHEL, and Jeweler, macy, Sumter, S. C. Vttktit t t MMI 0 ul li r gjof Smar IN FALL COATS Olt "A LL OCCASION" WEi but a few of the~ manyH tini ''Il so skillfully anul be'autift ig apea 1' (i - heir i' plend~lid we\V tg( ran ge of variedi styles, yr It's to youri intere(st to pa8y 't her yout t rade( with 118 or mI >diunm I>. EA)Y-TO--WEA1R (G000 S[JMTEIL S. C. W'ien the temple in Jerushlem was 3 destroyed the Jew became a wanderer a man without a country. There isn't a i continent ,there isn't a nation upon the face of the earth of which he is not an inhabitant. Innumerable forces of his- I tory through many ages have helped to form his destiny. H1is story is at once the miracle and the romance of humni history. None can blot him out, Baby- I lonian captivity, Rloman domination, Grecian absorption, mediaeval perse- " cution, modern massacre, have been in i yain. Tailk about the splendid line of Rioman pontiffs on the banks of the yellow Tiber-the ,Jew has out lived I EIgypt, Chaldea, Assyria, Persia and the dynasties of the past. While our fathers were savages living on roots in the forest or glawing a bone in a cave his were Princes in the house ot, King David. lie of today is nothing more or less than a child of his great i yesteiday. Th14ough removed from his Asiatic origin well-nigh 2,000 years, there's a queer dualism which mtakes I him a creature old and new. lie has one foot on the soil of antiquity, tile other rests on the foreground of to day. Hlis profile is that of U r oa Chaldees, but in Russia his features are Russian, in Italy Italian, in Spa in I Spanish. There are 50,000 black Jews in Abyssinia, negro Hebrews, while i there are even Chinese Jews who ob serve all the Jewish religious rites and all their dietary laws-yet they have I the almond eyes ,the flat noses and the yellow skin of' Mongolians. In the Fiery Fuirnace. e The three Iliebrew children in the i fiery furnace were forerunners. In the sixteitli centur yin Venice was begun the concentration camp known as the Ghetto. Back of the old ghetto, or iron foundry, the Jew had to live in a restricted district. The name was gradually applied to the .Jewish quarter of every city. In each m city. In each ghetto he developed a life of his own-religion, custom, liter atuire, tradition, song pleasure all his - owvn. During those Middle Ages he was persecuted relentlessly, bitterly. It a wouldn't surprise me if that mediaeval p life had not left an indelible impress p: on him. That past, indeed his any b past, is not a mere memory to he (1 cherished and revered, but a hideous, s living, ever?present experience, hurn- t ed on his consciousness. Is he "pecu- , liar."? If he is, circumstances have e made him so. Suppose we had taken tj a few hundred thousand people of any t nation 2,000 years ago, set them apart b to live in restricted districts, forced f them to wear a distinctive garb, for bidden thenm to engage in agriculture, a limited their usefulness to particular ti trades, only in rarest cases allowed to; a own property, many other things pro- t hibited under pain of death-wouldn't v any peoplie become "peculiar"? Woul it be wondered at if long-continued I persecution would leave them suspi- I cious74 The comtant menace of the proselyter would make thenm no less y fuirsnome than the tarture chamber itself-they would soon fear the Greek when bearing gifts. Each period of t oppression would send hiim back de 1 V iV lRa IOll l)fl lly til I)l' I'e OlU seF'Victt Iile lil s~ t hese tohits 8ilth tem.i-~(lf II Will filld 8t l'e t~i Indigestion Many persons, otherwise vigorous and healthy, are bothered occasionally with Indigestion. The effects of a disordered stomach on the system are danigorous, and prompt treatment of indiges tion is important. "The only . medicine I have neodod has been something to aid diges I tion. and clean the liver," - writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a , McKinney, Texas, farmer. "My medicine is Thedford's LACK-DRAUGHI for indigestion and stomach trouble of any kind. I have never found anything that ' touches the spot, like Black Draught. I take it in broken doses after moals. -.For a long ' time I tried pills, which grip- C ed and didn't give the good results. Black-Draught liver medicine is easy to take, easy to keep, inexpensive." Get a package from your druggist today-Ask for and insist upon Thedford's-the I only genuine. Get it today. an FE84 Ides, g1-rievedl :md he-.vileredl. InI spite of :all this he las develope ma.1rvelous love for his stepimothe Ilds. h'le .Jew has always been titriot of the landi which gave hit irth. lie quicily alh'pts himself t w coun)try that gives him food an telter. i,. soon linls himself. Give le op otnthe perfects, himis(lf i 'iencet mu11sic, painti", , :. sculpture, [it 'atIlre, ph losophy, sociolog'y, philar )rophy, Inedicile, mattheaiti's. hi Iry, nstoron oml)y. II :ll he gave hi :'st, frequnlitly in .r'llitui lit' was rc Ised civ:1l privile-tv, political ofliler lilitary honlor. Their hands were tie n141 they were blalmel for11 not11 usinl wim! I'ersecuition, lire, swond, rae 1)( <lngeonl were hlis rewardl. Cal: ve chihh-en, muriIerel inen, tavishe 'onwn1411 were conls idered lhis bir-thrighl Hlow loyal he is may n' SeIn inl til tife (f tle Great \Wat. In Einghiln ight per cent. of thOlew enflisted t ix per cenit. (d lio-.lews A\ilerie lit het ween :?ttt00, andl 22-5,000 iit 11 branwtevs of the se'rvice. Tliei tuota,. beinig abouit :; per cent. hle popullation,. they-N excee-(dell by on Iii. Of the )800 'ittolls for valo 7-1 Von the ( 'r'oix Ie (;Ierre, l'30 1V listing-ishgul Srvice ('ross, thnI( hev U. S. ('ongr-essionlal Alevdal of HIl r, rlit' highest gift ,:all 1 w the ra I't ch 1 ldaill' i . lilitair . Iiheir l a ((ities w [e.re abo I It I18.0 0. 1 -< ho0u.SakI1 liVe IIIniIII hiidl <Mown the( ives by the sb (ill he l th i iI.,e it n -l. I 'es u',iiel il lp is It of lanl r . Thly, tio , hld n. ' n ch-' I vith) death. l' l 1.i I- tll' e ! I I Iet tIll i It 1 I llitIC. s I )1Ine t WV I ' t11 4 1 f Ill 111 1' I I I Ini t - II Ipp I unI t I ot Il i llin I h a wn I I t I rI t v The .\le l h , 1 ol l' . \ ri c a ( I I rI tit I 1 y for I1 lait th .lle'lw ill'b Ills t be i lli -aill y throui 111 \h intern\'' ir Iitee, m -rnhiisnl : I'l in Ibll ity."'lt I \lI No. it ll. w11'i l t he ' 'I till. If he >n lil he 'true,' to i an1 ch-tutll tt a 'hn'll t ill' ln.1 hhnlf.''t You, ise he onl'. lwrA Il as tll ,un l a s res [t ii leeIe with. ('Ans. lwn-la ,v iceI ., Ows inll(ht 1130ltwo Iranel *as th oer.telr of lwag'w. il uis <~ s sai I, s'ob(n'bus Aothey'wa3015z1 Slerisl) iY .l~es hnSl[uYWhL reaching the heights and depths of h humai possibility. He is as *rich as C Dives ori as poor as Lazarus. He is Y Karl capitolist. He is Felix Adler the ti law-abiding or, "Ikey the Gunmian." p le is a Shylock or Baron de Hirsch. J Ilie is a wanderer, and yetl he clings d to the pale. He is homeless, yet he C owns Broadway. The Jew at the Ii lowest was Judas-at the highest he h was Jesus. S A n American Jerusalem. ti Not in Judea, but m'New York, is C the real Jerusalem. n f there are 15,000,000 Jews in the h world, Aenrica has about 3,000,000, of which about 1,500,000 are in and 6 about Greater New York. In that city ti .every sixth person you meet is a sol 1) of Isreal, while on Manhattan Island 1) the proportion is one to four. About one-third of the student body of Co Future Cottc If you want to buy o in units of ten bales or for free booklet of vali irules of trade. Letter on probable ml1 and grains sent free u: MARTIN ANI Cotton I 81 Broad Street, Members American Cot Member-Cle: For personal intervie State representative, EDMUND A 1512 Sumter Street Long Distanc Wood Sawi: - 1 Do not forget that when you m niachine, cut of which you have se witl lHosch Magneto, and which al machine is also controlled by leve stopping of Engine every time yov but not least this Machine sells fo are not equipped withl osch 1 Control. COLUMBIA SUP 823 West Gervais St OUR BANE I- THEY ARE yl INSEPARABLE tr A good future without doesn't often happen, yo I Our inittion is a pl and investing bank. S We solicit the p~atronal Ii al attributes are likewise Sly dlesire to become such. You never regret mo: use to regret when it is SThe Bank JOSEPH SP T. M.MOUj i1, SWe Are Head Nitrate 0: giin quantities froi - upwards. We ha the past ten da3 age of this mnatei prices have adva past week it is st Spared with othe Get our prices b . MANNING mbia University is Jewish, the City ollege is nearly 97 per cent. New ork has the largest high school in ic world-the Washington Irving ractically all of its (,000 pupils are mwish. The New York telephone rector shows sixteen columns o ohens and but fourteen of Smiths. i Philadelphia there are two and one Alf columns of Cohens to eleven of miths. There was a time, a genera on ago, when New York was Roman atholie-today it is Jewish! There is ut a Christian church on the east side ut there are 360 synagogues! Will the Jew go back to Jerusalem? ever, except as a tourist. America is q le Jew's Palestine, and Washington, . C., his Zion. I suspect that if you lant the blue and white flag of Zion (Continued on page five) n Contract. r sell cotton contracts upward, send at once iable information and arket trends i cotton on request. ) COMPANY Srokers New York City ton & Grain Exchange iring House v get in touch with our FELDER Columbia, S. C. 3 Phone 1229 ng Machine buy our Type "W" Drag Saw mn in the paper, that you buy one one sells for about $40.00. This r Friction Clutch, which prevents I wish to stop the Saw. And last r no more than the machines that agneto. and do not have Lever PLY COMPANY Columbia, S. C. Land our Future saving is something that u know. rogressive money saving te of these whose person -and1 those who earnest ley saved. There 1s 110 onle. If Manning ROTT, President CON, Cashier quarters for F Soda -n ten tons and ye sold during rs a large ton -ial, and while need during the ill cheap corn r ammoniates. ?k efore you buy. OIL MILL.