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CufgGEie ' Field's I VHwi on Ambition and Dyo> pepsla. "Dyspepsia," vroto Eugene Field, j *<J&en incapacitates. a man for endeavor Oiitf somoti^Ks extinguishes the fire of arCb tion." Though great dospke hit 0001 plaint Field suffered from indigestion a]' his life A wonk, tired stomach ca*".'t divert your food. It needs reiW. \ ou can only rest it by the use i a preparation Iiko Kodol, which ro4 -t<t j* of work by d'frestine your food. 8?>&t soon 2 stores it to Its normal tone. uv.rj* c iniiUf Envifioratlnjj. r> nlylij K. C nisWirr* ^ ?>.,?*!?;< \,<x It. 51. uotfcio eoutaiu* ?;i im.oj tlioaOc iU? LfiijpaSICa * INTEaPBISE. Published Wednesdays by Fntkkimmsi-: Pr HUSIHSCJ ('<>. . , , rt.r ^ l One Year, ... $1.00J p;?: M fjir'is. - - .r?o| Three Months, - - .h'5 | I* A OVA NO*;. I \ , . .. U, MCI lil'l I il, 1'' T> .. v.-,?o f A f., 1 n,r? Itr-rt' Cl . !"M n i!ir> tow j > i 1 * .mi t' liftto " keepers for the coniina! f> . 11 . ric ' ! "t: lit.; 11.. ( : < tu?i. i v, * .,\ : U.r : - - nr.,! i , . rat.-s. o' ! ) \ . tr i! ?r -r of ;i f' i i kfi. t r.f l it ti i . I v. iii ;? ) i Mir MOOWt MA I IrJt. \\ | r, }';!'> V 1 111 llO week's; i.ssuo .!. account of the I?aptist | ' bum '' i\ i ;11 u?n in (?roon\ille 1 ri . of!:- \v? v :i >\\ ii.it >on f ;! i. rh?'!'f was no '1 row'' | ii. the convention or in the L ?.ir>. in Trustees of Furinan i L'nivor.-ity. i lie rev was some f . about university matters I i i ? ". .. i i. > ut . . Ii.l U.i> l.l.i 11 1 1 11 i > I 1 | v ot i it^ aid riiiitM' in the con ventbm or board. Men will I el ill . iii their views about some things- Hut there was no, "row" and to say there was is to r,'?> -;m st iit the facts. The convention itself is said to have been tin unusually fine one. The key note of every thin<r was en largemcnt. The trustees of the university think that university atl'airs need not have so much lit v. dlaCUSsloll. 1 illll-S take and wiil take the best and proper course in due process of time. Those who have matters iu charge are not at all excited ami they wonder why other people should be In the meantima line work is going on in the school and the attendance is large. The sun still rises in the ea-t and sets in the west. The world still exists; and i'urinan still continues. It is hoped all will keep cooi. there is a dillerence of opinion about some things but time will help to bring about unity and perfect agreement. The oll'ort to raise more endowment should move forward with success. Every man should put his shoulder to the wheel and push to the full extent of his ability. When Baptists seem to bo going to pieces then they are getting ready to do their very best Work. They are curious folks to outsiders. The Pride of Heroes. Many soldmrs in the last war ; wrote to snv that for Sr.raM.n# I Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet Hud Stiff Joints, Buck leu's Arnica Salve is the bert in the world. Same for Burns, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Skin Krup tior<" and files. It cures or no pa> Only 2f>c at Crawford Bros, and ,t F. Mac.kwj A Co.'a drujr I Honor RoIIr of the Lancaster Untried School. Below are given the honor rolls of the Lancaster Graded School for the lirst quarter of this session. Those of the factory branch grades will bo pub - ?'i J IV?:iy Knnderluii*h. I i//io Laney (ir;uio ?Nin- ()' > Coin. Liitian Sini'h, Annette Stuv r, Alma Kuntlcrburk. tirade <??Isaanifl .lohnson, Lima- I'lyiop, IV'irl >ic Ti'.'n . IV.rrin Stover. Oarrio Gregory, Joyce t lark, . \ s<??y, : a I r? u a i "o.'iV. Gus WVish. tirade i?.1 oil 11 Swaviagon, Kvri.'t Taylor, Brantley Me v rt?r?v, \ mm t ' l ' V, inrglO Connor. Margaret IHirant, Connie I'ortor, JeaM'tle I'oag, lla Roddey. i rude 3?Marit elyburu, Leila Harper, Nannie Moore, Eliza Wylie, Ralph Wall Grade 2?Cant/.on Moore. Hor tense Gregory, Cliarlie Gregory, Cleo Wall. Grade 1 ? (No examinations) ? I .eon Oauthen, Gharlie (look, I.onie Garrison, George Pooyey, Elliott Springs, Maggie Stricklin, Bonnnau Stead man, Maud Clyburn, Zolnia Johnson, Ruth McCardell. ATTENDANCE ROI.I,. Pupils who have been neither absent nor tartly. Grade h?Rill Jones. Sadie Gregory, Ola Gregory, Juanita Wylie. Grade S?Maggie Gulp. Grade 7?las. Taylor, Nina Bennett, Ola Gulp, Annette Stover, Ivy Crawford. Grade >- Hope Gregory,Char lotto Jones. Grade 5?Hazel Ferguson, Beth Brown, Elfrcda Rong.J.Iohn I) Wylie. Grade -1?Margie Connor, Jeannetto Pong, lla Roddev. Grade 3?Allie Plyler, Eliza Wylie, Frank Boldridge, John Boldridge, Arthur Wall. Grade 2?Ohnuncey Boldridge, Gleo Wall. Grade 1 ? Irene Jones, Mary Moore, George Poovey. DEPORTM KNT ROLL. Pupils not having received a demerit in three months. Grade D?Bill Jones, Quay Hood,Ocar Adams, Jell Waltors, Boss Jones, Sadio Gregory, Lil lian Gregory, Ola Gregory, Juanita VVylio, Margaret John son, Jessie Porter, Clarice Knight, Carrie Bowling, Etta Bowling, Odessa Ply lor, Julia Gregory. Grade 8?Maggio Gulp, May Funderburk, Minnie Funderburk, Macye Lathan, May mo Jones, Bessio McManus, Lizzie Laney. < Irado 7 ?Fred Adams, Eddie Cook, Edgar Clyburn, Ivy Crawford,Mildred Cunningham, lisheci next week. The roll of scholarship is based on the re suits of examinations and daily work. A place on the other two rolls requires a mark of one hundred per cent in each. SCHOLARSHIP ROM.? HIUHI.Y IMS TiNouisiiicn 05%. Cratio 9.?Juanita Wylie, Ola Gregory, -Jessie Porter, Oscnr Adams. Lena Amos, Julia Gregorv. Grade S?Bossie McManns, Minnie .loues, Minnie Funder burk Grade 7?Mildred Cunningnam. Grade >?Maude Moore. Grade -1?Harry Clanton, Ivy v*I'mu.son.Sauio i'iackinoii,Margai't't N.oo; .bain i- \\ vlie, Robbie Boi ler, . va Bennett. O S i IN (it I Si: 1.1)? tYKRAOK 90/,'. CJrnric o?n.,. , Iloofl, TT:r*< ! f T ' "! v, m , f. n'.!M f* t Carrie licnviing, Kt-ia Bowling. '?i"vIp s?Macye J atlian, Will l\ >ss Mooro, M a vine .1 omos M:\rcpIIiih St,pnrlninn Mimmn fli ' V- 4 e Lnla Knight, Carrie McTlwain, Ola Culp, Annette Stover, Alma Fuiiderburk. Grade fi?Perrin Stover, Jes sie RocUley. Grado 4?Viola Cherry, Margaret Durant, Lillie Green, Lessie Helms, Jesse Milling, Effie Pyler. lia Roddoy. Grado 1 ? Fran v Beaty, Lonie Garrison, Elma Sowell, Marga rot Poag, Pierce Horton, Leon Cautheu, Wulli McCardell. mtm *.? aiax< ? ? ? fly ftrdilr-,-: fhc- 'iorrfs with opium h cough may bo stopped tompotarily, bit' th iuriainmation I of which the cough is e symptom gof? from bad to \v rse. Oo notwHstel i time arid money ?> > delusive "cough I I mixtures." Kemeinber that Allen's I Kalsam does ?>nt in?rt*lv out the ( nerves to sleep. Ii right down j to ti'.e root of t ho l noble and ?o our'S lovo.i deep-aiKted adV ?iuus of the | aliroat and lungs. ' Close Order Wv/inanee." AJ eitfht P. M. they !?a' like this, A t-uptnoii in V-i \w?im? them; vt nine f M l||.i ivir'?! )ii iii 'f?'!. [i wn* now uxpii ti? miiMcn IIihiii. | AI * : they rn." not lar nj-Hri, At'!- ,mi, o:> ifi> sir, I Voncoiil not''' M i 'e?- i *bH ween then ' j Withinv now j ck i'iiiro.sir. ? lv. Stou-, in N. Y.UeraM. I " i i *ieutr&li/.ing- tl ? ill in the hliirxi j j ami drivitik' to. r?i < if ? iro-.itjh tinI natural shamteis. 60IU bj .1 P. M ackey .V <'o. iuariM)-f>fn I ' ' t?fM. as- ; .'ft i h rdlV (JU-Rl I 1?S> . i ft I ??i to) " > ' i 1 M "Now. jny litt'o man, what c'.o ' 'I'.e lit.th one tnnr* m-d silent i ! "W? ll fcU'"?i>'?oe now 1 wore to ! _'We you live r;> hita lo 'lav and i two ) '?!* i >.morrow now i> m i ! rabbits would yon have tit >n': | ' hitrftl," jo m >.i\ annv red! ! tlit juvenile. 'Kijrhtr* W ay, how do you I j malco thai out ?' 1 < '.i wo J'vp ^ot one lo homo i jaiu-a.lv." ?_** e*-' ?7"r* r Bonn thn /p ^"13 "" <! !!^\"0 AI''"WS BcUjtll Signature j of *'<toCCJi^l4 Closirg Out <f?m r ! 4% i#il tfL. Si i aErr? rS r??-n Whxt m< ?u< 4 mm mara <Mi account of the dissolution of our tirm, a notice of which appears elsewhere i 11 this paper, wo arc now offering our entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing at and below Manufacturers' Cost In women Shoos we ofTer all our $1 00, 11.25 and $1 50 linos at 85c, !M>e and $ 1.00. Our $2 ou line at $1 iu and $i.lo; and our $2.50 and $3.00 line at $1 75 and $2.00. In Men Shoes we oiler Split Ties worth $1 25 for 85c. Host at $1 10. Hest Oak Kip Ties for $ 1.20. Good Sheeting at 3c a yard. Rest and heaviest made at 5c We will give you good plaids 25 in. wide for -He u yard. Riverside, best made, at 5$. In Men's Suits We offer the best that money will buy from $3 50 to $10.00. All at cost. Our stock of Ladies' Dress Goods at cost. Ladies' ('apes and Skirts and all kinds of Underwear and Shirts we will sell at manufacturers' cost. This sale to continue for 30 days only. Funderburk Co. ' "" ' FLO FMr- * /-..?v**A .JSl&j-n*.- ??$? &Pi TWERF. arms Tfi FLOW OF GUSTO STORE AT ALL 1 .. '"V pr^^-nTTr^ N over %v.t -a-+i *? - JJb vUl H er than any mon fe3 1**1 our business, but much in the next 20 C * * 1 ^ 1 v'ni increasing .?ctie^ trading public of Lan counties realize more ; that we buy at the ver add on our 8nA9.Il pi T TTtrr? TTI r~' f\ A-tZhX ^ JL uO. . - .a - (ma ,w?5 a L? JL 1 ivll A\^ for you to ? y Cr % % pi ft ? J -iv) '^,<1 >j? \J9 * with all the new and 1M Ladies' and Miss te Carlos in the most I Blankets and C r 1 * assortment ot these che U nder wear?A11 dies', isses, and Chil< Furs?We have th< market. Hosiery?We sell bers at 5 c, 10c, 15c, 201 Rugs and Art S here?the large velvet Xmas presents. Clothing?A new Shoes?This is our gaining the shoe trade < ing nothing but all So as the Hamilton Zsl lire direct from the manufa< Remei we have no old stock t< bright and new at rock Respec Williams-Hi %. I'W es * W T JL j4L. U i BE A STEADY SSERS IN OUR FTMPS ~ ~ < >.: i 1 nuer saies were greatith in the history of we inten<] to sell as days. One reason J is that the intelligent ^ caster and adjoining and more every day y lowest cash prices, otit tor cash and MM vy ^ A JL ;ec is our * O ? 2 5 S Ca u U I1 S\ ? i 0 W T'l V TO I vv \ ? f xrr~ v ?. j i i o i im ;yi i i.> \ jkl $kfc$Ztr .83 JackotS?Mon[ashionable shapes. iomforts?A large ap. kinds?Mens, Li:lren of all sizes. 2 handsomest on this especially good numc, and 25 c. qu&res?All kinds nigs going fast for * supply just received. * brag line, and we are 3f the county by offer lid Leather, such >wn, and Wolfe Bros, :turers. mber D offer?everything is bottom prices. :tfully, 4 nafhRS f.n Uf^llUU UUb t