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MmCorn < ' mfl removes from the soil I ju ( || large quantities of {^JmiPofacfi i W^wm * I The fertilizer ap- 8 P'ied. must furnish I 0 lA I en"l?hl'0,"s1'' orti'? I v \ I land will lose its pro- I \V' c'ucin^ ^?wer* jl UU crops?scut Jrti. [5 ^ ' fcj?4| I'FRMAN K AM *.\'<>KKS, j gt Nas j i bt.. S' w York. ^ Valedictory Address ot Mr. John liilSiard ct the Lancaster Graded School. Anion'}; (lie races of (lie earth l)i" A iudo Saxon boars the prou !est record. To its stubborn cour:it*e. enterprise and love of per poind lib rtv, the modern world owes most t ;:it i- est jp laws morals and institutions. In ae qui.uti venoss, inventiveness and civilization, the descendants of th" An do Saxons have no equal The essentials ot law an 1 habit i m I-' fvl ' q " ' f I ' ^ ' n 1 * V.V fin?I 1he ,'io-S >; n> rather roaming in Northern qm rV !; rr: ? - A'thm.. h in a rude ud barba;-. > >1, lo, t! oy enjoyed a good i?>n 11 t representativo government. i iie> wore ruled by au assembly of the people (an institution thought to have been handed down by the fJodr"'. They elected t ?eir chiefs or kings. to wliotn thoy were bound by no ties save those ot voluntary devotion. Their enterprise and adven i uruus spirn leu mem 10 seen booty and glory in conquest. Thus Mi. the dawn of mediaeval history the seas were covered by their c:alt. They became so re nowned as warriors that about the year A I). 450 (lie Britons, harassed on the one hand bv the 1'iets and Scots and on the other by the Danes, called to their aid two famous Anglo Saxon chiefs? llengist and llorsa. These chiefs and their follower, helped to expel the invaders, then coveting the land began t< drive the Britons themselves steadily back and appropriate the the territory of the Briton? for their own use?acquisitiveness being one of their predominant characteristics then as well as now. This settlement of the AngloSaxons marks an era in Knglisl history. They brought wit! them to England a love of self government and a power to do fend the same?a power that the Romans had not been able t< subdue abroad. They brough1 that love of home which is r-'i! one of tlieir marked traits today The A nglo-Saxons are noted tor their stubbornness and tenaci t\ of purpose and in spite ui tin oppression of the Normans then Jove of liberty failed to be crush ed out. They secured the famoin Magna Chart a in 1215, and ngnii in 1265 led by Simon de Mont fort got their first House of Commons. They steadily increased their power until in 1640 Car liamonl dared, not only to do pose, but execute its king? Charles I. In 1680 Kngland took the present form of irovernment. It was about this time that the more hardy of these unconquerable people crossed the ocean to begin the upbuilding oi a nation, which, though a* yet resources have hardly b'vu.i be developed, is today one of the I ^ world's greatest power?the I'ni ted States. The spirit of peisoual liberty and the hatred of t\runny pro dueed 6uch men, as : l'atrief Ilenry. James Otis, John Adams Thomas Jefferson and Ocoig Washington; it fought thebatth of Lexington, signed the Deelarution of Independence and was tie advocate of States Rights. !t was tenacity of purpose that j gained for the people of America and (treat Britain the personal j liberty now enjoyed by them | it was the Englishman's tenacity of purpose that eventually, when all Europe lay grovel'ing in tindust at the Emperor's feet. I caused the downl c t Napoleon ; ill whs ipi holly (>' i mi j jv st' in.ii j caused England to pelt?'veiv in the recent Boer war, though it cost her millions of dollars daily an 1 won lor her the censure o! the world. The inventive genuis of the ! Anglo-Saxon race ic proverbial. 'Nearly all the important in i vent ions, such as, the printing press, cotton gin, steamboat, railroad. telegraph, telephone and 'all the applications of steam and I electricity, origi ted iu the They have always been fond 1 ol spoils. This love ol plunder led them into Italy, England, ! America, India and to all parts of the world. But as a result of th ' ?> ?? \ ?- * ?> > no [nciil trait- is their low (or tlieir famous . 11 ; !hi' that has inspired the Anglo-S , rao? tor centotaes kept jrrt? i? ' memory of then heroes. The old barbarian- hail their Vaihalla, the Iv.i.di h havo their Westmiti lister Al.bcy, and the United I States it Hall of Fame. It is i this patriotic love of a hero that , keeps a guard of honor always about the tomb of Kobt. K. Lee ?Ibelioro of the (Confederacy, the pride of a nation, 1 whom , friend and foe alike deliudif tr I honor. 11.o Anjilo.iS.ixon ii:s*tHK'ts arc such as no other race pos-osM j in like degree. The Ang.lodSax en's love of liberty, his interpret"itation of government. his patriot 1 ism, his love ol peace and hi; j fearlessness in war. his oriirinali ! tv, the ihrilt and aggre.ssiveues? that distingui iies liim froinothei ? races, all conspire- to make hin ?j the art Jtitect of a eiviliztPio' j which the wonder ol the world ' I the chiseler of a inonumcnl I which neither the gnawing tootl ; of time, nor the lapse of ages car dost rov. ' 1 Therefore, since our race hat left us such a rich heritage o heroes, let us strive to emulatt 1 their noble deeds and lei us en 1 deavor to ca:rv still farther Iheii wonderful achievements in al ' the departments ot life. Impure Drinltln;; Miller 1 is always a source of danger; dysen 1 tery and bowel troubles follow i'? every person should have liamlj ' a bottle of Painkiller (Perry Davis') 1 | which will quickly euro these dis trussing ailments. Be careful am see I tint I he storekeeper does not pa\vi oft some worthies* iir,-I if ut e in i yon a* in sometimes done for the saki of a few cents extra protit. T.ar^i - | bottles J.*> and 60 cents. *\ Registration Noiico. j rnn h J'l'HTJf will take notice tha "I JL the Registration Hooks will to I i open at t lie COl'KT IKH'SK fo?" tie re^i t rat ion of part ies ent it ied to re# ( ister under the constitution, on th< , 1st Monday t i'licsdity in each month 'until ill) days preceding the genera j election. .f M. CASK , t'hair. bd. Keg. Lancaster < o. March 7. 1000. Nuiiiim-r Com plaint n not aiuay.- hronifht ahoat by chance oi ; . f ami wht( The "stay it homes" are jmt asusceptible to diarrhoea: due, noncru u i: ' tc?i w iter, all accompanied by painful 'lis 1' charges; and, if not checked, results serious ly Perry l>avis" Painkiller is the only purelj reliable remedy. and Obc. , IS / Competitive Kxaruination. A competitive exatninatio will l>e held in the courthouse o Saturday, .July 12, 1902, to fi v a scholarship in the College ( i Charleston, vacancy which occui for Lancaster county ibis year. A. C. Kowell, County Supt. Education. ' I Lancaster, S. 0., May 1G, 1902. ? :j CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Mci-y'ruiktlon RoK'i!>r and l*iklnle> ! and Paine jn81d6?, tups nnd LtintM curod to Nlnotwons Scaw Vlr.o Win or 'r.kb'."W On.' UliunCe Lnt?*. It mnHcrt n<> dlfToranco win ttoor von wor . I train. I letter ?ct there on tinio. Colds loin : id cony lis to pnoumnnl i nnd consurn] lion: tlioroforo, it is oil important to checlc I void before It touches tho luute Porry j'.ivii'r..nl;l ; i- will positively ' >renk :i cold in-!.i i)i i .out\-four t om> Thuiv is l?ul one I'nii ; Idller, l'crry OuvN'. p~ PEti DAY phii easily be mad JS ' 1 a '-v or K' litU iii.iii t'ticr cofionllv workimr our busi ricth honorable nixl lepti \ I r?*~ - for particulars hoeniKKN Spkc ! iai.i ' " . 201*2 Noble Street, \niif ! tOil. A!h May 1-1 in ; I fi /) k^m^C 1 wilt soli tor I A>11 on tii : . . i i !..! h ( ' II >nrv Toole, b .-nndei 1 ?n.|* o| vv . T. Morris on. M'i oi bury T ?c>l . ooi oi 1 i.it u ,foi j I/Mi''}i>i(?r ccun'v aboil' f> mile norlli of the oourtl.on e. 1'ii; -alo i to Kfitisl'y an exoentio apiinrt the sai?i licnr,\ '1 iole lu I ax ok am! cosP the unpaid. .i. i\ ii r n i Kii, Nlieriir Lancaster Con liv. ' | " ~~ i , I The following are absolute! I essential t<> the production ? i artistic printing : i Studv of stylo : correct ide; of consistency ; careful selectio ' and arrangement of type faces ; skill and mechanical cxccutioi J All these we arc giving t . every piece <>f work wo tur r- oiit. Can we use them in yoi I service. i Send Us Your ; Orcters , | I f you want some pretty wor ' and want it cheap, in t.ftti'ir hcads. l\ DILL UK AI)S, ' NOTFj heads, 1*AC K KT HEADS, ENVELOPES, ULAN KS, NOTES, UECEI ITS, j ORDERS. ANYTIII NO PRINTED. j Enterprise Pub. Co., * v Lancaster, S. C. f / > . ??I??w?I??I?mmmm i >m ? in ?"-?r-? J 4ft Kft ^ P PA | 4ft ' i'-'' ' 9 |Ton. Are Invite and^Inspect Ox \ Stock of Dr] r I C> and Milii V : Cone and ?o? | u ?a J W * * *s s^ta w >4^ \ > I ;i I ! Our grand display of Spring 1 " Styles. This exhibit is the re | ftil buying^by our. expert Milli l a milliner of experience and -! 1 maikcts of the Hast have beci "! fore you .1 ? ?*.<? . o> J v Jm sUi <?t EVER SS'SVVH EN LA \\Y !. now th;it jisLing- fur yc * c ^ i!' sur i "ent reason to you for oi J O must d cscrvc it by offering . i in style, quality and price. 11 . our stock will show that it sta | quantity, assortment, style an( Here you will find the <>nly iNeto Spring and I bUJ I Silks, Dress Goods and Wash in Mercerized Silk Zephyrs Waists and suits, so styles | * S lovely Bastiste Lawns, Dotted A few assortments of linen y if scarce now. "jWhite Goods, ^ Embroi n iri One hundred and fifty (1 I . - Woods, I laid Muslins and Sti fancy Madras, French Oi "k Lawns. We arc opening up broideries, IZilgings, Insertioi f ? 11>' (Big Values Such as can Get in ' r 'i 11 QL'trtc Ur/'CC jtil A till \.J 1 V- V 4 fcj l\U Vsl, A ' I . ? ?J Wrappers. , I Heath B'k'g r / id Vo Come u* Elegant r Goods nery. is Will See Millinery of the latest suit of weeks of care q ncr, Miss MacMartin, splendid taste The ^ i searched to bring be iYF Y?VfTJTw W J., i. ?. V -t?.sJt& * N7ASTES. hir p^trotniho. 5s not 1 o \ in<> it. but that we o mi j crier induct incuts ie slightest look over nds alone, so far as 1 prices go. ^ complete stock of r\ a _ Timer uoous, Goods. Pretty wash , very desirable for of French Percales, Swiss and Organdies. !i!? a 1 - suitings?mese are deries, and Laces. r 50) pieces of liite f riped Bastiste, White gandies and Persian enough all-over Emus to Slippl) the Con 11 Y ou no Where Else, Waists and House \ Mer. Go. >