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(Argonne r?gion the Ger maim havel
made vigorous ut tuck?, which, ac- J
fording to thc-French, have been re
pulsed.
According to official announce-]
meats in Berlin reports received in
the German capital from Holland
f tnto that ir the recent lighting jnear
Blxschoote and Dixniude the French
.lost 20,000 men and that l.ROO Brit
ish were drowned 'In thc Yeer canal.
Little news regarding operations in
Tram-Caucasia has* reached tho out
side world. The Turkish war office
announce? that the fighting in pro
grassing favorably. The Turkish
troops, lt ls said, have been rein-j
forced . by Peralan tribesman. It ia
announced from the headquarters of)
tho Russian army of the Caucasus
that irussian warships on November
10 bomba .-tied the port of Khopa In
Turkish Armenia, on the Black sea.
frae bombardment destroyed the port
jbkrracks, blew up the ammunition
; depot and set the placo on fire. The |
Hpi were preparing fur an orien
tare movement from Khopa in the di
rection of different pauses of th?
aaatcharokh.
. It i0 officially announced In Berlin
that, according to information from
Kniiih Africa :t.nno Boers have auth
ored near Bloemfontein and that an
attack on the town ls feared. Thc
garrison there numbera only ROO.
An Austrian official communication |
doling further successes In the Aus
trian advance into Servia. Austria's!
progress is causing uneasiness In
Bulgaria as to what the future of the j
Balkan states will be.
Tho question of whether Bulgaria
6hculd remain neutral or cast her
.lot with the Allies was discussed In j
tho Sobran je Friday and lt was aug
' jt??tud that the Allies be asked to de- j
fine their Intentions regarding the]
Balkons. Italy, also affected by Aus
tria's advance, bas called her ambas- J
sonora home from the European cap-]
itala to confer with the cabinet
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/^?Vf?esday.
Subject of Eloquent Sermon Deb'
D., at First Baptist Church
Scores the Evils Infecting t
Thc People to Rally to the
Clean City.
Thc Intelligencer has been furnlsh
ed with a synopsis of a' sermon which
wsa delivered last Sunduy morning
by Rev, John P. Vino?. I)..?., pastor
of ?he First Maptlat church of-Ander
son. The BUbject of Dr. Vines' ser
mon was "Anderson's . Dangerous
Way." and in this sermon he scored
the ovil? infcHtlrti the city, and elc
quently called upon the people of the
city to rally to the forces which are
lighting for riKlit and for a clean city.
Although a hit late The Intelligencer
desires to give this brief sutnrcury
of the splendid sermon by the able
pastor of tills large church.
Dr. Vines said In part:
A gentleman said to mo a few days
ago. "You ministers are watchmen on
the walls and it is your duty to see
and cry aloud ai il spare not or else
you will have tho blood of tho sin
ning on your hands." Did he not
speak like God wa?, directing his
words? In the face of this warning j
we. are constrained to ask, "ls the i
young man safe, even In Anderson?"
Are our boys and girls in daily peril? ?
True we have hud a crusade in our
city and have succeeded in pulling up
and we trust dislodging a few of the
most poisonous plants. AH agree that >
unless every precaution is taken, it
will not be long till the same number
of vinera be crawling at. will ou our
streets biting and dovouring the Inde
cent and unsuspecting. We now face
a crisis! Shall we take Immediate
steps to make and keep Anderson a
safe and clean place or will we con
gratulate ourselves on what hats
been accomplished and take a rest?
God says, "While men slept thc, devil
sowed tares." There comes to our
minds the scene given to us by the
Saviour and described In these words,
"A certain man wont down from Je
rusalem to Jericho and fell among
robbers who both stripped him and
beat him, and left him half dead." Te
the man on the lookout there ls at our
doors today vested crime, rendering
the way perilous. Shall good people
go or, content to food and clothe and
nurso back to lifo the victims of these
dens of crime cr shall we do tho bet
ter thing, namely, make the road
safe from the robber? Dr. F. B.
Mcyor said, at ono time he lived on
the road from Jerusalem to Jericho
and did the best be could to mend
the condition? as they wore, taking
care of the man who had boen rob
bed and Injured on* tho "bloody way."
But after awhile he became wearied
of this continued hospital service and
..........i .. ~ {_ J?*.i, :*!nm mut thor?
kept hammering awny at Calaphus
and Pilate to send soldiers to patrol
thf way. Dr. Smith commenting on
this method remarks. "Quite right!
Let tis quit being red crosu nurr.03,
doctoring up the sick but go to the
root of tho matter." And so say we
all, l?t us clean up ,:he dens nt vice
.ami crime that Infest our streets,
creating poverty, and shame! Let
us instead of losing time, weeping at
the tender words of crime sympathis
ers, be soldiers and crusaders going,
out and destroying these wild beasts
that fatten and feed upon the weak
and the helpless! Anderson has thi*
dangerous way and the question is,
whether we snail keep lt or blot lt
out ana in its stead have a way where
good men will walk and work and
love and serve? May we this morn
ing walk along this dangerous way.
and view tor ourselves and then if
it is dangerous, take up arms against
an invader, who ia here for spoil and
without mercy or humanity.
(i) No Respecter of Person*.
Anderson's langerons way, which
ls sin's highway, ls no r'spector of
persons. Age nor youth, poverty nor
wealth, ignorance nor culture, weak
ness nor strength, nothing ls sacrod
or respected by this demon ot the
way! Some people talk much about
being honest aid respectful to evil
doers and their methods. You may
be' kind and generous and sweet to
evil men and their methods yet your
charity will but give them the easier
ooport unity to destroy you and yours.
Samson tried this on Delilah and re
pented of bis folly later, You may
serve with all your heart and be
courteous and honorable, with vice
but thia monster, your honor, will
take your child and sell him as a
slave and hold up a "bloody coat"
as your comfort.' The foe! we con
front requires all the wl3dom we can
possess to destroy. We should give
no quarter to men who persist In
their work of ruin, the destruction of
Virtue and honor, until they a? will
ing to repent, quit, and engt .re in
something better.
Sin Is no respector of persons is
Shown ld that oar best homes have
not been exempt. Our city attorney,
with' a heart of mercy and love, has
permitted certain offenders to go
free, alnce to convict them.: would
require as witnesses the sons of these
better homes. These "prominent"
young I rifen, 'heaving the honor of
their wents, have forgotten tba rs-,
sponhiblllty resting upon them, and
have gone into dives of -r ime dis
gracing all that ls sacred. 1 wonder
it these fellows appreciate, the fact,
that Mr. Sullivan, a man in nc sense
related to them by blood, has shown
a care, shielding the honor of their
relatives; they have failed to think
ott Nojice should be served that'
hereafter they do remember! The
timo comes when public safety and
Justice demand that they who ?iave
no respect and love for their own
honor, deserve none r?t the hands o(,
the law. And especially, when this !
mercy is shown, ensbles bad mea to;
[ persist in . wickedness without fear -
MUS WAY"
veted by Rev. Jno. F. Vines, D.
Sunday Morning in Which He
he Community and Calls Upon
Forcea T.iat Are Fighting for a
of being disturbed or punished.
Because a rnan hus money and has
had better training in life and has
more to live honorably for, ia no rea
son why his crime should be over
looked aifd smiled at. " That senti
ment that would slay a negro or poor
white man for an Insult, ard that is
Milling to excuse the sanid Insult If
offered by one who lives in great dis
play of money, is nothing less than
falso and damnable! Tell me a man
In broad daylight, can without the
semblance of shame, drink and insult
public de< ency, because the power
of money and pretense is behind him
must be allowed to escape on the
ground, "He is respectable?" And
further an officer who would "brave
ly" pounce upon a poor wreck of a
man in thc ditch, be he black or
white, but becaujc be bas no influ
ence, and arrest him, and allow the
drunken man who has influence to go
wit Inuit molestation, is a coward! |
l?et us not be men who a!"e ever
leady to jump on the man who ia j
down and out and allow tho mighty !
to grt free, even' guilty of the same ;
sins ! The mighty who sin are far
more dangerous to the community
than the other fellow! Give sin no j
quarter, it deserves none!
There is a dangerous way in our
city, and no false ideas of respect
for certain leaders of crime or cer
tain forma of evil will do otherwise
but assist our poonle downward! Let
us make Anderson the "C'|ty Beauti
ful."
(2) Evita Along the Way.
There are many dangerous evils
along Anderson's downward road, but
we can but mention a few.
Ar -SPbbalh Desecration.
God said: "Remember the Sabbath
day to keep lt holy. Six days shalt
thou labor and dr. all thv work; but
the seventh day is a Sabbath unto
Jehovah thy God: in it thou shalt
not do any work, etc." Likewlso we
have a State law against this same
evil, and also a city law, protecting
this holy day. But how in this day
set apart for the betterment of the
whole man. and protected by law di
vino and human, respected? Our
mayor* sold when asked about these
laws replied: "You may depend upon
! lt that tho laws- th f. are on the
books wIB be enforced." Yet we
have not neard of God or the State
cr city repealing these statutes for
tho benefit of a few who desire thin
day for traffic and financial gain or
for another class, larger, who desire
kO . ;"."7".. tu? u?y ii, .-MIii=r> int; tilts
spirit of leafing and shame. Wo have
been walting patiently for the oath
of uar officers and their sacred word
of honor to be fulfilled. But will, lt
be done? Let us hope so. It Is' a
ead day when we decide we know
more than God and the State and put
our desires for the material things r.t
the world and a love for the lower
appetites before the highest! Men
need not argue that "no Sabbath" is
best for the hannines ? and general
good of humanltv since God had nt
heart the good of his children in all
his commands! The only sur? fr.un
datlon for permanent and real pros
perity for the individual, or the city
or nation Is a nroper respect for and
a nroper obedience to the law3 of
God and man.
I.et us have a law abiding citizen-,
shin in our city. Growth that Ia real
and healthy, culture of mind and
soul, and eternal life and =*f?ty de
mand a proper respect for the Sab
bath day that God said. "Keep holy."
IL-The Corrupt A pr eal to the Imap
Inat'cin,
God said: "Keep thy heart, with all
diligence, for out of lt are the issues
of life." What we see is a mighty
power in making Impressions on our
hearts, Impressions that will ripen
lr to CTtQM or Into something holy!
Back of, crime ta a corropte-? Imagi
nation, where the purpoe) ls develop
ed and the deed follows. The senses
feed tho mind and heart, and this
food ls making character, good or
bad, depending upon tho quality.
Along Anderson's dangerous way bl
a power poisoning and forever blight
ing the character of the young and of
some who are not young. I mean
bad moving pictures and questionable
vaudeville.
Pictures composed ot fighting and
robbery and displaying false Ideas ot
life will often . ripen Into actual
crime. Not long ago we heard and
read with heavy hearts tho account
of two young men from.good families
masked, aimed and. engaged in rob
bery. They were killed in the effort
to'arrest them, made by tan officers
of tba law. A ?loom waa caa; orer
ihoBo homes a?? OT?T jhe city where
the sad tragedy Waa enacted. What
ls tho lesson wo shou \rt heed? Tho
people of that to wc believe that tho
plpt of the robbery and the actions
of thc vobbers waa learned from mov
ing picture shows In that city and
a strong effort waa ma.de as ? re
sult to pr?vent auch pictures being
Shown. We are -having .rpbberlea
committed In our midst, ls lt any
wonder when we arc, hy the. most
powerful means, showing the young
men and boya just bow to do the
work? With such a school in our
midst can- wo esoect not to have a
few graduates! ta it not time we
were doing some real, thinking and
not walt tilt some good morning we
awake to knd robbery and death, and
the robbers not from the. bomen of
?poverty and shame necessarily!
! Appeals hare coma, thia w*sk from
lending mot? and woman to do some
thing to prevent the' ruin oC man
HBj$2tK2BswKi9iHRHHK^B^H9Hffl
I hood and womanhood resulting from
: young mon gazing ai foul and filthy
scenes, talking profanely to show
I girls, midnight drives with poor de
I luded girls who have lost all uense
of shame and modesty and are will
ing to sell themselves to public gaze!
(Jood men who are reliable, have
driven little boys from gazing at
windows where the brazen und
rhameless scenes are carelessly por
trayed! Will our city authorities
pemit this blighting nuisance to con
tinue! Will they stand Idly by und
allow the women to tight for the
home und the son and daughter!
Will thc citizens of Anderson smile
and make sensual remarks and go
on and allow the pure minds cf the
children to be poisoned ?nd forever .
i ">H ut i'd? Let UH make a home
where no business can thrive whoso
chief stock' ls to appeal to the low
and the vi'e! We believe In enter
tainment but ?et lt he wholesome or
not ut all. The world ls full of good
things to read and to see and let us
encourage our people to leave the
lout and the tainted while we have
access to that which is safe and good
and when we can not lind this kind,
let us cease amusement!
C-The Liquor Trafile,
When we think of Anderson and
the evils that threaten her life, we
are constrained to sav: "Thank O?d
for O. Cullen Sullivan and his work
for civic righteousness and law en
forcement." If ever a call should b?
responded to? the ca!', of our city at
torney for a league of men to savo
the ?rlmlual and tu save, a? wel'i
the public, from tho work of th . crim
inal, should . be. .\on ? could escape
the dol.ght of feeling in tnesc . last
davs that Anderson wag being made
a better place to dwell, a safer place
for life and character. Many dan
gerous places have been cleaned up
and the offenders punished. And this
work, has revealed what we usually
And to be true, namely, that about
the place of the sale of whiskey there
ls a regular den of kindred evils.
Profanity, impurity, gambling and
drinking, a regular devil's quartette.
Anderson has not been an excentlon
to this rule. This demon
"blind tiger" is of all beasts not i .ad,
but even In the dark, hidden behind
barred doors be can see how to wreck
nomes, and ruin lives. He is willing
to feed on the very heart's blood of
innocent mothers and wives. Our
police, mayor, city council, city at
torney and many good citizens, and
thank God, our press, especially The
Intelligencer, all .these agencies have
realized this foe in our midst and
with a .-leter ml nat lpn. to drive him
out have been busy.. It seems'' wc
have some men who have "come to
town for such ja time as this," to
stand for all that ls good and true!
We can build a, town, permanent and
beautiful, r.My when the influences
and the atmosphere are wholesome.
It has been splendid to see Juries
who were able to see thc truth and
not be swayed by any effort to free
the guilty, but true, to their oath de
cide according*, to the "law and the
j put down evil!. It bas been good to
I see mere of our beat people attending
the trials, visiting ,|he cour? of jas
tlce, and taking interest. The ques
tion bas been nsked. why these peo
ple are there? Well] let us try to ans
wer why we believe they go. They
go "without, money, .and without ?price"
to rejoice in the convict ion ot the
guilty and to rejoice in the freeing of
the innocent, and tolland by the con
victed man, who is willing to rejtont
arti quit his bad. busin?.*?, to stand
by him with money and love, even
after "his paid" friend hr." departed.
This it seems to me Iv the reason
some good men go to the court room
and more should go to encourage
those officers who favor a clean town
and who will be sure-?o have as visi
tors those who are willing to stand
by their guilty "pats'Haven to threat
ening- the lives of .those who would
expose ,and, convict, cs was done in
the recent clean un. Men who are
willing to traffic tn the life of the in
nocent, ?break up homes, engage in a
work that means the undermining of
the' mind and the destruction of the
Immortal soul, for. Quo has said, "Ko
drunkard can inherit the kingdom of
God." Men who persist in such work
mu st have th? law,',with love, admin-'
Istered without fear or favor!
A wave of law and, order is'sweep
ing over thc world, driving out the
Iivior traffic, which ie "perhaps civi
lisation's greatest foe., Russia even
has recently become prohibition and
as a result the deposits : in savings
banks increased ' during September
under the new law $11,500.000 over
last September under the drinhing
regime. England snd , France are
waking up and passing score laws
against this traffic. Our own United
States now numbera fourteen ot her
children dry and most of the others
have good portions dry. Truly while
carnsl war rages tn, some parts ot
the world moral war is being waged
in many ways. ? lt roust be ever wag
ed, there is "no dUch?rge in this
war." but when wa .sleep the devil!
does hi? work. We. ere, expecting want
aud suffering this, year as a result
of the low price of cotton ano yeti
th? statement ls inado thst South
Carolina spends more' tor whiskey'
than the entire ceo*?, ia worth. In
other words If South Carolina people
would atop drinking the money used'
for. this purpose could ^purchase every'
hale of cotton we naval Then let ntj
Instead of crying "bard times" cry
''had times." Let us quit drinking andi
wa can, if wo want,?tbrow our cotton
crop overheard and stilly be inde
pendent ! Much of the want of the
coming winter is going to nome from
the homes of people who are able to
spend their money with ?he blind tig
er and the filthy . :va??oville. And
when these poor people, come begging
for bread it would not be a bad Idea
to send them these, places where '
their money hat. ?one and worse than
no value given in return. But no,
the people who ara-trying (o save
Anderson from crime, shame, want
*sK ? mwyogsj isa, sjp jp j"the ones who
PALMETTO THEATRE"
TODAY'S PROGRAM U
"Uncle From New York"
A Musical Comedy. With a good line of Specialties
IVSov?es For Today:
"THE VANISHING TRIBE" "YOU NEVER CAN TELL"
A 2-reel Special Western Drama. Kalem Farce Comedy. Selig
MTHE BLUE COYOTE CHERRY CROP." Drama. Edison
Tire Management faa? secured unother derer Vaudeville Company of ONLY SIX people; and while
tho QUALITY is as good aa the one this week? ewing to tbe fact that there are only six people in the
company, the price next week will be only lo cents ' in the afternoon and ten and fifteen at Bight.
The Management also wishes to aseare the public that this.company will be free from anything ob
jectionable, too. It will be clean, and free from anything objectionable.
will have to take caro of *h(?o poor hastily drew his bow and as he did tnt i xi JL* fl A.
deluded people.. Men .of Anderson, lits son said: "Take aim, draw I hg Atl?OtlC L/O?Sl
will we not make .our ldace one ot strong." Never was aim more care- .?MUUMV
safety where want and sin will be ful and the shot sent an arrow e
lacking! Aa has been suggested to do through the heart of the leopard and 1 |f|A
this will require the 'inion of all good the woman waa saved. In considera- L/lliv
men and women, the Express com- tion of this deed of valor the Giffords
pa??es, the railroads, and the banks of Qhillingtor adopted as their crest _
united in the fight to stamp out this a leopard's heard and an archer with announces reduced rates to Florence
evil traffic of shame au<i robbery and bent bow with the motto, "Take aim,j and return, account meeting A. A. 0.
this union standing by thc .?Heers of draw strong." A hand is needed to N. M. S. Annual Pilgrimage? Thanks
the law! draw strong and take aim to kill the .|%in. n.T wA. 0*1*1. A#Unh nmT
(?) Be a Good Suiuurilun. leopards that threaten thc women and JVT* " ?' I* , if?* *T
The man 1B down, left In the dirt, the children. Will the men organise ^or9* of Omar Temple will leave Co
stripped, beaten, and left half dead, and ferret out these, wild beasts that lumbla, Nov. 25th, 1M4, 5:40 p. m., on
and he noels help. We car. hell) him fatten in the darkness on the honor special.train via Atlantic Coast Line,
by gaiting o?r our ho-se putting cur- and souls of our people! arriving Florene? 818O p. BS. Return
selves under him and lifting and car- At the close of the service the pas- tll Vln'^ VIM
lng for him till he ia restored. Again tor commended the good women and J"*' ie8Te ?,or?nce rrjaay morning
we can assist him by. driving the the officers of the law and the fear- 2:00 a. m., arriving Columbia 6:00 a?
robbers from the way and making it less stand taken by The ' Intelligen- m. This train will be held at Coluro. '
safe for men to travel, without being cer's editor and asked all who would i,|n un?|| 5:45 so that Nobles from be
thus shamefully treated. We want take their stand and pledge them-1 , #fc. ".",, ""
this old world to bo a homo where selves to encourage these agencies ??*? *" >oi* **. fjg **d J0
every man. woman and child 1 will and to stand with money and life for flowpea on a fast Pullman Special,
have a "square deal." "Let thy their moral movements and prac- By leaving Florence at 2:00 a* m. Fri
kingdom come and thy will be done Mcally every man, woman ami child day morning yon will arrive la Cc
on earth as it is done In heaven." ctood. lninb? i" time to connect with the
Assisting God in answering this pray- . , . . . ?T . ?
er will bring the solution of all our - out-golng trains for the upper Caro
problems. To do this calls us to ac- ?sag M tr* if m Kl TUA Unas,
c?i" ^r"4 m DC D EAR""' T,,? SALTS IF KIDNEYS *?<-?.?- ?
A.-Consistency in Enforcing Low. wlr't* ?r phone,
My friends, as men who are all in- nfl QI filil? CD 0fiTUCD V A TA RP F?t
terested in what ls right, may we not SIM f|I Ul|||rn 1811111111 AKitr.K,
reason about this matter? Can An- w" UM,UI'L" WWIIIi.ll C|J pftg^ Ag?Bfc
dersr.n be a place of law enforce- ___
ment In any permanent way, when * Columbia, 8. C.
we enforce the law wher. the drinker Harmless tn flush Kidneys and Nea* ----
and seller is a negro or a.poor fel- tralise Irritating acids.
low from the mountains or the mills -1- MORE ONION INQUIRIES.
and we condone the drinker and his Kidney and Bladder weakness re- ? ? ?
den if he belong to tho more "re- suit from uric acid, says a noted au- Now that it ls too late to start the
3 pee table?" There is no use trying thor i ty. The kidneys filter thu acid fall planting of onions I am daily
to teach God tricks! It yet stands from the blood and pass lt on to the'getting letters from farmers ?ho
true that "God ls not tnecked for bladder, where it often remains to ir- want to grow onions, in.like manner
whatsoever a man-sows that shall he r?tate and Inflame, causing a burn- I, am getting letters from people who
al^o-reap." You may be a gentleman lng, scalding sensation, or setting up never grew any wheat asking me. how
In appearance for awhile and do the an irritation at the neck ot the bled- to prepare the Land for'wheat, when
things that degrade; and may tlhnk der, oblgiing you to seek Tellef two the preparation should have been
that because the glasses ar? nicer, or three times during the night The made two months ago and the wheat
tho hntfer HOTO ?nillo a&d WtTitSft niiffern.ru IR In constant dread- the wat- now ill tho around.
and the walls more safe because of er passes sometimes with a scalding As regards the onions, I have 'time
more costly material, that all is well sensation and is very profuse; again, and again written aa fully aa I know
but "Remember Gc-? " Tiie'e ar- rio tbi?p is difficulty in avoiding it how about onion growing, and have
walls thick or beautiful enough to Bladder weakness most moiks cai! it scated the tune for planting sets and
make sin a safe companion, but on because they can't control urination, sowing seed, but people do not seem
the walls In burning letters it is While it is extremely annoying and to read tho paper, and then walt ti
written- . "Welshed and wimtW sometimes very palnfuL this ls really the crop should have been planted
The polished ?S??rad^al?^aaad ?n? ?? tBe m08t 8,ml>,e agente *? over a month, and write for lnforma
devH Ts a more?Sa*rnna d?W?8 overcome. Get about four ounces, of tion about planting onions. My onion
reckon with becau?? he vi i catch Jad Salts from your pharmacist and seta were planted in September ?nd
rnWfnni! .ny^ take a tableapoonful in a glass of are now growing atrongly and in
rTnt Ln^r.h -il f in.n water before breakfast, continue this good shape for wintering. Aa to the
not overlook the sin of am ling at sin Jgjy or DAV8. 'TM,, WUL NEU- seed-grown crop. 1 will hav? more to
?M GH,"PL,ACE?KAND, frOWnln84i!.t th! traUse the acids in the urine BO it no Bay before time for sowing,
same ela in the places of dirt and {gg" g ft Rnurcft nt lrrltaUon to the A3 to the wheat crop. I do not
Poverty. There i5 no neeu to try io bladder and urinary ?rganB which then think that in the aandy cotton soils
enforce law against one class of peo- t noramiiy again. of the South it can ever be made com
ple and by precept and practice en- aa!tf> is inexpensive, barmlees. merclally Profitable, while winter
gage In the same evil In a little more Ia made from the acid ot grape oats can be made a very profitable
"respectable way." It is time good ^ iemon juice, combined with lithia, crop tf the soU ls properly prepared
men. wise and influential, would and t9 U8ed Dy thousands of folks who and the sowing done In time. Bul
cease giving their aid tq the business are BUDject to urinary disorders cans- farmers who are always a month be
of ruining mothers' BOUS. A robber ed by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salta hind will seldom' make a success of
who lives in a palace is no less dan- ls BOiendld for kidneys and causes no ?hy crop..
gerous to the safety of the traveler bad effects whatever. .,.?n.,,,,,,., ,
than yie bandit In the cave, the dit- Here you have a pleasant effervea- '-*-ZZZi
terence being we aro looking for the cent Hthia-water drink.- which quickly TOLEY ?XHUtBS?C TABLETS
robber in thc cave whllo the better reUeves bladder trouble. feesS??uy&5m*eVl^
class catch ua off guard! . . . '
Also the officers" of the law can not ? . - - -? ? J! " _ ' ?' ". ' '-"J-?*
do all the work of keeping a clean -J
town. There must be consistent liv- mm?mmmm?. sa BB ? a si a ssa saws n m aaa ' 'a ?sa a m mm ssa. asa
lng on the part ot our church peo- l?lll I ???? Ila' III IHI
pie. If church members, Iii Ander- Ulllj! Si ll | | M | I Innlv l"W UL
eon, would be true and cease bei^g |TII|| lill I I ls Tl I. I Bl IT lu 111 III
inconsistent, we would have a safe I 1111_S lill
town. Let Christiana h*v? Christ ????.WW ? 1 ?Wm mn 9 a ? B safa Jss IV I I tn I Cbs
in their homos. The homes whoso
sons have been spared tho shame of . ^ ^ .
being called as witnesses, should fl..? Wa*jv%?rf?w*j?l P*??L Q.R .
have a quiet flresldo talk, and not de- V^BJ ?T ^O?^Irll FOift ^?il?
rand altogether on the officers of the *
law to shield their honor ?? this le ^< . - ? j a ..... ?
not done. the time win come, when Un native dressed hogs will begin
officers of the law will be compelled
to use maana that will not keep back '? \ ,
SKW*T?r?*\? FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
children allowed to roam at will over
the dangerous street?, they and their . ?av a OA^S 1 Ai
parents heedless of the hungry iNOVeiYtber 4vtll &)ld Zl?K.
mouthed monster that seeks thom. ? .
and some ?ad Jay an officer will . .
aTia^a?rS^^ *n^.ITe* are in i-?ieh wfev^-one. Comead
"?^usf^t1^ your wint?V?wply. For Gash Oniya
ofthegoodm?njS^ar?m?s> of all th?! Whole H?g? @. ........ 13c
churches with tho offie?ri? o. tbA.clty ^.. . ^ ,
acd with the God of aeavea to make Half tlOgft @, ,. .......... ?3 l*2c
the kingdom of God come In Antler- ~? , 1 -. ,
son. A gentlairiab aaid. "Wi .-?rant a if Ork H&ms @ . . .... . ...... ... ... f... .J^fifc
Sfni^T^ree^dnar^^ . . ......... .. . .. .
S5^^J^??'I6? ?am ??a? *C?ifciby St**?-@.'.'.JE
must not stand by and allow a few o> O?L. /S\ ?BB
rood women or the gob*'women gad Opare, jTilDSAg* . . . . . . . . ....... -.?^?B
the officers, but all the forcea cf n?J. <?..M.ta. JL*
righteousness aro called fer this flire rOTK oausag^.. ,20V:
inu ia relatad t^at during the r?)?n Pork Chops and Pork Steaks @. . . ; 17 ?^2c
of King Ral thara lived a knight ?ir
John Gifford of Chilllngton,. who
possessed a beautiful leopard. One I ll af lilli |*J>f> jj jj) B ITt 1M fjmssja
day the leopard escaped from 1U cage I ll If 11111111 BlSflIflTT
and Slr Job? and his son gave chase. I ll W Ul HI I P" Mn ill ls) kV
They chased It to a nigh hill and as I ll 1 Efl ||| I I aflUnill I
they came lo sijrht ttey saw the leop- Ulla. I ll 111 I L. If lill lIlL i
ard preparing to aprlag upcu a bein
:eaa woman with a UUle child. Tho ? ^.1 a ?ravi^M a '%?
pf^>V^tbjaaa fr*n maning and . J?. N. LI?VU^y>;Pron% ri . . :r?ja|