The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 16, 1917, Image 2
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Kdltor and Publisher.
TEXAS GOVERNOR IN TROUBLE
Texas legislators are getting after
(iosermr t'l'iriisui), of that State,
w:th a \? ry sharp stick. At this writing
the governor's impeachment is
threatcned. lie is charged with mis
application of slate funds; th>* alleged
transfer of state funds to his own
hank without interest; that within the
hast three months he has placed :n ;;
bill i; m which he is a large stockholder
more than four hundred thousand
dollar of state funds which
should have been in the state treasury
and that he borrowed from this hank
more than its total capital and surplus
in violation of the banking laws.
SUBMARINES SUBSIDING
In addition to tie- fact that losses
from the submarine warfare are not
increasing is a significant statement
fa I'erlin navy expert. ('apt.
IVrseu- .-ay that the superiority of
the I'ritish tleet. despite heavy losses,
is meat enough t<> justify its claim
tlia< ii controls the sea ami that the
(.' '"man fleet is unahle to meet it.
'tiiis is ;i (lamavrine; admission from
h rh (iernian authority.
i --*-* ?
Tiailr mils are "doini* their hi!" in
this wartime. The Sou. iiern Railway
claims that it .spends $1.17 in tinSouthern
Sta'es for > v< ry dollar that
it r cei\ os. The Southern is liv ing up
to its name.
Two convicts eseaped front the
Missis ippi penitentiary hut after
stayinu away a few weeks came hack.
They must feed pretty well at that
prison.
The li.il to exempt rollers' endowment:,
from taxation has been pa'-sed
by trie (leoi'ttia Senate and was expeeled
to pass tin house. .dr. Asa
Candler reeently donated a million
dollars to the I'niveivity in Atlanta
of whieh his brother, Hisiiop Warren
'.andler, is Chancellor.
Aiurustn, (ioor^in, will open a now,
ronin tourist hotel by November
! . With thousands of soldiers <-ni
>iij)<-d there itid with the increased
( iris' ravel by visitors to it.- s >|(
r- lie- c: I y aero - the State line will
I al lo.-t as brisk and bustling as
< llll.. i.t.
A pre.- en| .it from llor lli!l says
' at v r'.u lly every faindy in that.
; see lias war ear ion. They are
> d; vinjr and an ae (v..' 'o beat
' hand the (ierman band.
TKE CRUNCH A NSW Mi
The an. ver of the French to the
el*..in that I* ratine < jhau ted is to
f'n.iit .a tiei I' d i a; on
the vv 11 I i it ill'' II: .11 jl! pari
.r an oil a ve north of
i'he i v >f Verdun a? d i'uiiie:
!ei.t Fr< .' it part e.pat ion at the
Somnt" I t? 11. Then ilv crown
fir.nee delud-". htin-e f i.ato !i< ir.jr
that altliou; li he had not . u < ? > - ! i.
taking \ erdtii li had at !e pri
vent?*d the ! i h from nr. intr an
offensive. last ad, hold;ntr on 1I1 ir
riirht, the French track on ;i> r i It.
vis.ons and tfuns and am : i >r. ^
re e ver, to l och wh.le M.lilo
fa r ...1 oil lh:,l 1
hm lines.
1 ii' i hoiurh I, -iv . milar ' y th<re
is- ;i '1 i (Terence. '!"} i? hlo.v of ilia
fo vn prinee :it ?Vj?- A sm- ?I:<I not
|i*',c the strenv'h of his Mow ni
o.iri. i Mir.ii" t he l.i-i ' In''- v..m '!
'livisioi , ha* Seen *i:i 1:? r?-?l
l'f '1 have priic c;i:!y in ihtne.
At Venlun they il: io i ni <.
'I' number of troop- tin- I no < h
h:: e !>?'-n a Mi- ' > -> ! to Vpr<- not
re >rti<|, hut th< credit e. en in tie*
lir ti.sh ?lisp:a?< in s i : ,i 1 ir '
f rc.
I he sacr of FnirK'"' ha ? in en
t >rmoiis, hut French unity .itui <!
termination to s?-?- tin' v.mr torou rh
to success were le ver ycr than
now. France realizes rnnr" than e. r
that French existence is at stal < , a; i|
power as well as will to I'.pht on remains.
The French armies are more
numerous than at any time. French
factories are pro?lueintr more ^ui.s
an'l munitions, an?l French economic
lif" shows an improvement. The class
of 1 I * has not j'one to the front,
while the fierman class of the same
year has heen in the trenches since
March.
France is riot exhausted or anything
like it, as the achievements of
her poilu.s and the spirit, of Paris sufficiently
attest. France looks for art
end of the war as soon as th" United
States furnishes the airships necessary
to give unquestioned air supremacy.
Then her incomparable infantry
and artillery, with the aid of the British
army of equal or greater strength,
will smash the life out. of I aiserism.
Germany given the c h o ic e
betv, en making herself free or being
rendered powerless, has selected the
latter, and events proceed to their
y"" T* ' *?
GAINED 25 POUNDS
BY TAKING TANLAC
PERRY DECLARES HE IS NOW
WELL AND STRONG AGAIN
TOOK FRIEND'S ADVICE
Nashville Man Say* He Wai Not Free
From Suffering a Single Day For
Three Years.
"I don't reckon there ever was anybody
in a much worse fix than I was
.vhen I began taking Tanlac, but I've
.ctually gained 35 pounds since I
icgan taking the medicine and now I '
eel as well and strong as anyone
ould wish," declares S. M. Perry, an
inployee of the City of Nashville,
fenn., who resides at 322 Grace St.,
hat city.
vmi?- nay aiwut cnree years ugo, "
ontinued Mr. Perry, "ray stomach
eeunie all swollen up and sore and 1
;>egan have pains in my chest. I
,ook medicines and used linanients
iiut they did me no good and there
vas never a day during those three
ears ! was free from suffering until
I took Tanlac. I had no appetite for
anything to eat, and everything ? did
eat was so heavy on my stomach I 1
<?u 1?1 hardly endure the pain. I had i
ervous indigestion and the gas would
vet into my chest and almost cut olf
my hreath. I was in such a had shape
hat the least excitement would shock I
.ay nerves so much that my heart
would jump and flutter and I was
so weak 1 could hardly tote the baby. '
^ome mornings I would start to work j
i id my heart would start to fluttering ,
fid I'd get so weak I couH hardly
breathe and would have to sit down
tnd rest then go back home. I would
!. so weak and worn out after trying I
o work all day and would he so long
gelling home my wife would become
a i'raid I was dead mimntt h r^ alnmr
'.he way. Many a nijrhl I suffered s<> 1
I was just up and down?mostly up unable
to sleep at all. I took every i
iikI of medicine I heard of and noihinn
did me any nood arid I just
sept rroini; down hill.
"l-'inally, a friend of mine who
new of my awful condition told me
i needed Tnnlac and I '? bottle
t id be^an taking it. It vrave nie a \
ine appetite and 1 felt so much better
I tfot another bottle, and after)
...irur it I felt perfectly well and as J
> rontr a* a mule. 1 hsive taken six j
oitb-s in all and, as 1 said before,)
I --, (rained 2.1 pounds in weight, and
i Alien meal time comes 1 am as hungry
a W(df and can eat just anything I
want. 1 have none of that? jumping!
a id fluttering of the heart now and 1 I
v in breathe a - free and easy as I ever
>uid. 1 ska p like a lou every niuht |
i el ec to my work every morning
histliny and fecliin? fresh and line.
When I hear anyone around complaini,
i . I tell them they otielit to take
anisic."
QUIT YOUR MF.ANF.SS.
! it the hammer in the locker.
Hide the -oundiiif tioard likewise,
inyoiie can be a knocker;
Anyone can criticise.
' ultivatc a msinner winning,
Though it hurts your face to smile
' .'id coins awkward in bej^inniir/;
Re a booster for a while.
I .-t for solid satisfaction
I?rop a kind word in the slot
And I'll warrant vou'll irot action
On your effort on the spot.
Kindness every linn- heats kick int.';
.Mirth is hot tor than a frown,
1 'I it. isn't half so distressing
If you ffive a little boost
l o tho man tho facts aro pre -in /
When tho hens come to roost.
? I toll o*l Lino.
WISE GUY WINS
'hi- is tho season of tho year
When advertising's slack,
'Alien many hold their copy till
Die cool, crisp days come hack,
vcopt tho merchants who tiro wise,
Who do a rijrht smart trade
i'y l ooping ads. a-runninjr when
It' ninety in tho shade.
Tom W. Jackson in Editor arid I'uh
lisher.
WOMEN'S WOES
'Chesterfield Women Are Finding Relief
at Last.
It does seem that women have more
j'han a fair share of the aches and
i pains that afflict humanity; they
must "keep up," must attend to du
. i i?-.; in spite of constantly aching ,
buds. nr headaches, dizzy spells,
bearing down pains; they must stoop
over when to stoop means torture.
I hey must walk and bend and work
with racking pains and many aches
from kidney ills. Keeping the kidneys
well has spared thousands of
women much misery. Read of a
I r> ruedy for kidneys only that is cndor
;ed by people in this locality.
Mrs. 11. M. Parks, Market St., Lancaster,
S. C., says: "I ached all over
and when I sat down, I got so stiff 1
across my hack I could harly stoop
and it. was hard for nte to do my |
housewor':. I finally got a box of i
I Joan's Kidney pills and they brought
me lasting relief from the backache
and fixed my kidneys in good shape."
Pries t'.Oc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?
get I Joan's Kidney Fills?the same
that Mrs. Parks had. Foster-Milj
burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
MELTING POT IDEA
IS NOT SCIENTIFIC
Unrestricted Immigration Is a
Delusion, Says Dr. Hiliis.
A REAL SOURCE OF DANGER
By Rev. |)r. NI:WI:LL DWIOIIT HILLIS, Pastor
of PI)mouth Church. Brooklyn. N. Y.
,, "1 in ru igrutlo n
,,ik' 1Mt'lllnu
''?t J<lon" was tin
? s u i?jt of i
Now I'll I ' w I : 'i I
I'lyinoiitli olmroli.
Itrni.klyn, In tin
nooplos."
inv. nit. MAVKi.r. StllH. vrJ|rs ,lKo
1,XVI,HIT tltl.l.lS. Isra(1, /jJ||1Kw|||t
tl)i> Ilohrow dramatist, wroto n |?l:?.v
I'll111 li'iI ' 'I 'll' .Moltinp' I'ot." < Mir liliT
a iv 'T'lti-i anil I lie pooplo of ninny of
our i-ilii'M uavo thi' play a jronorotis
woloonm ami 111:i I? llm ilraina a tinan
InI niioi-oss Sim i* that tinm otlior in
li'M'sls Iutv ! iji-vi-lnpi'il ami pi'opli' liavo
for;iol ti'ii iIh- i I hi rai't its in** 11 n? play
ami wliai llm drama u a s alioiit. ? >n?thine
in Tin' Milling I'ill." Iiowi'Vit,
lid i 11-I i. :i : i > I tin' lianm ami I'm liloii
that llm tillo iiiiiM-ys. Tim pliraso is
i li-ar. pi- tiiri-sipio, rliyiliini'ail. ami lias
aptili'iil tin* lini-iinilinn nl llm pooplo
With inaiix i In- limn' piiin^i "lhi>
iiii'liiiiu pot" is i*i in -ii|i'i"i'i I a siillli'iiiit
aivHiimiit to any riti? of iiniiiiirratInn.
M t lit initios think of this i'lninlry as a j
kind ol is- id whoso mm side is llm
Allouhotiy niniiiilains. wliilotlm lluoklos
art' I In* ollior sldo. In whioli inotals,
proi ions and haso, aro slowly 1111 r:i< tiir-T
and transforminvr tlm various sitlisiaii'
i s Into silvor and irold. In stlpport
of this Idoa I hoy i|tioto llorlmrl
Spi'iioor villi his prnplio.'x that tin*
iniMuro of all tlm Aryan Id Is and
runs of l'.nropo will in this ooiintry
.......... . . .. ..... . - ?* . - - ?
II- ii 11 . >> I \ j ill 11 III I I. O II II III!1
hmiilsoiiiest uihI lit'iillhh'si wommi tinWorld
lins i-\ it known
Support For the Melting Pot Idea.
Historians ii No support tin* inciting
|?o| iilc.'l Ii\- point jntr to tin- pus t mul
iiruiim lliiil I'.'ii'h fii*\\ I'fu liiis lii'i'ii
iishrretl in wlili tin iiif*i~i< 11 of now
lloml. Witness 1111 * i'oinijio of the for( I
i liildn u 1111o Uoiih- ns 11n \ poured
lu'ir ri-li eiinents of life into tin* e.\hiiii^loil
\? i 11 s iiiid it el eries of Hif ProI.oil
IC 11 ill 11 L.T'i'. Witness I III- ill 1111 \ of
tiio .Noi'iiiuii into Cimlmul, s<>iii|iim
wiirm, liylit oloi's into tin* \it\ wurp
mill woof of the heavier Savui slock.
Witness ilio I'roNsiiifr of iho Scop h mid
fri ll liloods lihollt I'.elf.'lsl, with it re-nil,nit
tii.'iii .serious mid sturdy iiiiiI
ji'i o\ii'tlow im; with hkli spirits, wit
it11<I 11111 r 11 i -1 ?ry is insiilo to Im
tin* spoil si * i* of tiio 1111 -! 1111 u pot idi'ti,
. is lire philosophy mid si-ioiien. Tin'
l.litnl <I reek port explains the heroism
of A' hllh s, iho w isiloin mul skill of
lyssi's, iho Iii-mity of IP li'ti iiiiiI the
Invi-lihi'.-s of I*s\ -hi' hy :i\ i11l; Ihnt ii
mil I'rojii ??; lupus married oin* of the
ilituphli'iN oi' 11 ii > i it Hi I liroiiyiit in ii
t.\ iii* i-iiil wi'il Willi sitpri'liii' slri'tmlh
;i11 I lii'iHlty I lotllil loss I hi'l*i' is ;i eor1
;i in i ' Ii- o| 111; i ui - I h:i I is intent in the
iiioih'i'n iili'ii of Iho n ti 11 i 11 pot, hi
whi' h sotoi'lhit.:' ukin to the inirnrii
ions is ni'ili lii'il
Melting Pot Idea U nr.r, it ot ifio?Out of
Nothing Comes Nothing.
l;> wa.v of pi i i -11111 -11 * ! litis nulling
pot iih'ii is lit.- ureal Aini rii ;iii ill-IllIon
'I'll! is iihsolllli'lv liolhlli^ ill
si jf ii- i. s> i .port t! . not ion. w Idle
i'\i" v I'm t i. ti is, t it Tin' ii -I prov
ill ' I liohls iint of nothing iioth
111i'kiii' "n<> i an '.! l."i -:ii i
'! i: t ii it- ?.no,. ,\i ji |n?r < liciiii-t r?\ iio|tin*
! < o| iiutuls olTi'i > ;i* 111111vC
In |i' r' ' ! tin- MiiMir\ World you
ha V" ;j >< ii I sl"i|, sell-' ' yioil lli'llllltit"
iron ore, '.'oiii' <'o!{ini; i oiil from wlil'li
I \ tin- ti.v <1. o--s of siil;>li<ir and plnisImnis
has h""ii I'M ojn.ii \* i?h _ I
Ii1111and lh" ri'-nilatii is h ^h j?rnd"
ni'i'l No i i .u in" ids Hon d "M-r
II I"! Ill 11 ;; I Ii I ^ II." ' ill U' I O. on "d I fail sItnil"
|o\v "r:i?I" in; "Until" of" v. 1111 low
Iih'i i'li'?i lis oa| mill h< 111.iI iisti'i'l
I h"l'i' i - lio ma i" ill lli" lire I lot
h'liiisl Uiioh iha< 11 ii* \ will to out
d" lh" Vl'svi'l a i" illt i! ? i " lii'iii-'l iih
-o|i|i"iv hy ill" ma "fiaIs that v.int
lido ill" V'ssi'l. I'.n" not onl\ is in in
r:il lii h o|i|iiis"d to this tin Itinir |"'I
tlii'ory; V"ii"inbl" law als" d"ni"s it
Result In Vcjetablo and Animal Life
In explainim: thai uoii'h'if'il ri'snlt
linlll'd til" I '"!l""l'<l IT I'll 11" V. " llil \ ? il
iiiisiliiiii?lniiiii who out of liiindreds of
ItiiU" ui"ii|'"s s"h" Is the liirif-sl in si/i>
itinl lh" ri* h'o| in "iilor and th"ii into
th" fiI>i111 l;int a1 id flood "tn|?ti"s tli"
swi?' ii*sf of nil the Mii;nr ur;i|i"s. and
froin th" two si I 11 ' 1 i oini'S tli" t'on
ioni. lent th'T" is no more Jui"f or
stiifnr in lh" <'oii"'?rd than was found
Iii I lie other hvo, The uain Is in tlml
tin- t\v?> Kil'ls flint ??i?? ? were m??|?>irnt? ?I
are now united In n siittrlc purple elus
ter. Aiiiimil Iiiw Is not less emphatic
in lis testimony. Cross your Shetland
pony mill your Kentucky horse iiiuJ the
result Is ruinous, licejiuse the animal,
st.iniliii^ midway between the pony
iiimI the horse, is loo large for the
ehiM's use mnl loo sinnll for the man's.
Nuttll'e is very insistent and accurate.
Khe does not believe In alchemy nor
magic. K- ..fv eliilil is the sum of the
physieji| and lueiilnl gifts tli.it wete
dlsli'ihuli/il anions its ancestors, which
are now swept together iiiuJ compact
eil in its one life To say that our
country Is a va.-t inciting pot, that you
can IIintC haae uieieis ami precious into
the vessel Mini fh n after a little return
to liinl that some magic has iiuule
the hase to hecotne precious, Is a ilelu
slon. This melting pot idea represent 4
an optliniain that spells failure ami
national ruin.
Th# Blood of th.? Nation.
All theae facta become the more Important.
wtiea. coualilex Lhat Cftfib
furies of time, the slow Influence" of
environment, drill, tralninjt and soul
husbandry, continued tirelessly, alone
onn develop a picked and powerful
I stock that results in u >;rent civilization.
For the warning of America we
have the history of the Hebrew coniI
monwealth. In the lieKiiniliiK they
I were a race sifted and chosen for their
I strength and beauty, their self rellunce
and IndepeiMleiiee in choosing the- j
isin in an era of idol worship. Then
for l.oOO years they were shot apart j
lietween the sea and the desert. No,
marriages with other peoples wore per- \
i milted. Trade relations were largely
cut off. Their education became intenslve.
Slowly they fed the tires o
Intellect and morals. Slowly they do
veloped a race of poets and drcumerv
with vision. Slowly they developed
their jurists and.stalesmeii. In an at
Unisphere made warm and genial nieii
of prayer and faith wrote their psalms
and hymns.
Liko a Creat Dam.
It was as if a great dam had been
erected to reservoir the life through
i the waters that were slowly aceunin
1 Inline. and linallv. when Jesus eunie.
! tlx' divine Hood broke throuch and
j Ml reamed forth into all the earth to
j I>less mankind. Self love In Moses
| made possible a world love lit the
' hands of .testis and I'ntil. Had Moses
and Joshua and their followers mixed
their blonds, brought in Kuyptiuus
with their fetish worship, Philistines
with lheir animal worship, Kahyloniaus
with their hostial.'sin. little Palestine
would have heeti a melting pot out of
whieli would have eome mud, hut not
marhle; elay, hut not silver; brass, but
not cold.
Methods Suggested.
So terrible is the problem that inan.v
t lrnil'lit l td men would like to see iiuiniuratiou
prohibited for another general
ion. until our institutions ran assimilate
the people We now have. Hut
I this is like sit vine that a man must
Mop entitle for a year heeailse he already
has many poisoned eells and nullum
tissues In Ids body. In such a
risis the pbys inn and stireeon net
promptly, eulllne out the evil crowth
with a knife and expellinc the exeu-ss
of f. od and hy exer< ise hriiicine up
the ina> es of fat, all in the hope of
vtvintt the life. Many physi< ians urce
lite iipt>! ditistie inensiit'es possihle, so
that within a ceneialioti Iii.imni/pk)
out of our Piii.ooo.t.o.i may he withdraw
ti from the s>etie h.V the natural
processes of death- ha\ ills' lieen lire
\ ill "' t IiiiikIIiiu forward their
|i;i-disease- mill eriuics I? eurse
llii'ir ill -si ci ulii lit s. I Hiring :i Innif i'ihiviTsalinn
iimt ilils problem t'luirles
j ShiiruiMiti in tli.- study <>r Ills ureal
tehi-riia- li* in !??'iii|i>ii om-e sahl. "< it-eat
an' your la!.i'S. Mi' liiaan ami Krie, but
it' luiiope is allowed to infinite to
empty into tin-in a Niagara ?l" tilth tinI
timi* will ' <iiiii- at last wli.-i. i in- sprinus
I will l<i- |i"ls<>n?'i| ami tin' fountains jrlvij
forth disease ainl ileal li."
| Growth as tho Cure of Social Ills.
Huxley I'li'-e wrote an essay on "So
I'-jal Ibsi-asi-s iiml Worse |{i-iiii-illi-s." '
This author I ? !i? v? <] that i-ertaiu forms '
i of soi-ial sympathy bred peril to the
' state tlirouuh seem in u kiliiliiess, but
'real erui'lt.v toward the iiuli vidunl.
I-.-iKeliinir the warnbiir, our (feneration
through blind optimism saunters i/a.vly
a Ion if life's pathway, eatinu and drinkiii_
and forget I Inu that tomorrow the
nation itself may die. When all Hie
dark fa?-ls an- spr<ml out tie- uveruue
man i-M !iiinis "tih. Well, we w ill out
I if row thai''* ami passes by on the other
I si'ils- If a tiling is ifood and is small. 1
uTou III will enlar-.-e It, lint, if a tiling
is bed urowtli will ruin ever.v I liitiif
A ifree11 apple - an I snvisl t<> ripeness
: h\ time ami growth, but irrowth i-an
' d" not bin if for a bitter iip[<le. Growth
j enn sir e the < Iiilcl to the stri-nulli ami
| wisdom of tin man, but if you start
I u it 11 a I uiuor i; pow 111 means t lie krave
yard. Given a little I'utiifus In thneask
of ii<|ii'.r and Jffowth ruins the elioiee
wiiii- Given the I'we of drink and
iffowth ineaiis a drunkard, bivi-n one
s. r e ship in Virginia in I'!'J<I and
iffo-.vMi means a < b it war. Given one
lii'a- irmup talking nnnreliy in a sa
lnoii In i hi-'nifo and growth means a
' II i marl, et i i< <t, i i< m id men. (food move
l:n its 1'ih.il i i > i it ill ..< * ^..i...i i..
I i t ui'iwtli means damnation
t'i I .nil men jii.iI I >:i I movements. Tin*
i"iillaj.'I'jiI i'?ii hi Sail r'l'nin'lvo 1 n :r:iti
us a spark, but jrrowth turned tliat
spark into a eontlaicnit Inn that <<>n
annual the rll.v. It is Idle, therefore,
t<? say that trmwtli will euro tin; social
J Ills troin which the republic is aufTerInir.
It is a time for consiillal ion, for
ilia 'iiosis. an.I perhaps tlie lime is n| pr>
;i -11i11 _? for the Use of the surgeon s
knife.
Three Reasons Why the Problem Is
Acute.
Since therefore there is no nuitrie In
the melting pot. no hope to be fotiml
in growth, let us spretnl out nil the
fa ts that we may uinlerstainl the task
that confronts us. First of all, the
mere liulk of the foreign born popula
tion Is ills!urldng. Stalisti< inns tell
us tliat we have more than i,'m m i.i * m i
of oiir people who are either foreign
horn or tbo ehihlren or grandchildren
of fori'iLi11 born parents. Iliul tbe obi
nr.tl*. * stock nt I lie lime of ibe inlop
tion of i be const it in |on remaliieil, growing
by naturnl Increnae alone, we
Woiilil have in tin* country today about
am?,?ha> people I'.nt tliis repuhll
represents nn ideal of liberty ami sc.f
government. Its genius is Ibe Renins
of imllv i'bial won b
Belief of Our Fathers.
? Mir filllllTS IM'II' I,flic . IIS III l)c|||f|C
r if.v pure mill .simple Hut no mic ' .in
dniy iliiii wo 11ii\ c iili-.iiiuic|\ fiiilcl
In Hill lie I lie; newcomers incept I lie ex
Heiithll (ileus id' lleliMiir.l y. Perhaps
we I in \ no rl^'lil to e . pe I llnil our in
slitul ions eoiiUI assimilate so niiiny
neuronicrs iiiul convert lliein to nn neeeptnnee
of the fnilhs of our fathers
Second. the hirlh rule of eertiiin iiumi
(.'IMIit l ili es Is so fur hcynlnl I lull of I he
mi he American sto< I. us to stir nInrm
lest sheer force ?>f Height of nuiuhers
overwhelm ntiil hwainp our Alimriean
lileii Is.
Another Source of Danger.
Tiie lie ronsliiK tendency toward
Aloofness iiikI toward Isolation mill separate'.
ss also Is dangerous. .lust here
tiio < r;. is tint I Is upon Kiitflnnd through
the Irish problem holds warning- To
this iluy (treat Krltutn Is one thliiK and
Ireland another. After a century
Nouth Ireland la unaMsimllatcd. Hut we
have lm|f a dov.cn race* like Ireland,
tfSMuoX wUtek ax? aaL only ua-Amari
! can, but are anti-American^ Home excepted,
New York Is tlie lamest Italian
city In tbe world. Stockholm excepted,
Chicago Is the capital of Sweden.
There never was an hour when Jerusalem
held ns many Hebrews as does
New York. If you are a New Uiiithlmler
go up Broadway and r?ad the names
on the stores, and you will lind yourself
n similiter In u stranite land. And
when you consider that most of our
criminal class can neither read nor
write, that Hie bomb crimes and assassinations
are committed by members
of the Black Hand society and nmirch*
istlc chilis and that the Inrod assassins
i of New York, four of whom were elec|
trodiled awhile aim in a single day.
are almost invariably of foreign birth,
i ho problem becomes ?ery grave and
tlie outlook forbidding.
How Some Immigrants Hate the Republic.
Wo must nil confess Hint, snmo Immluriints
luilo tlio r< ;nil>1 i<* with a deadly
lint rod. Their iiuiliunity is almost beyoiul
words. Wituoss (lint nieotinu
soiiio months iiuo when n urn up of men
nssoinhlod. |hit mi Iron pot on tlio platform,
sot liro to tlio kiitdlini; wood, and
I lion onoli man and woman niarolioil
hy, dronpod a litllo Amorloan llau Into
tlio flames and took from tlio hand of
the loader the rod III'.}?, while some
-topped to curse the Stars mid Stripes
as the luiiiiier of our Hair huriiod. All
these men and women wore free to u<>
to other oountrios to Canada or Mexico
or tiaok to I-Iuropc. Had they riiiiinillt'd
a crime like tliis in flerniany or
Austria llioy would have heon stood up
nuniiist a liri'-k wall and shot at daybreak.
What wrotnr has the repulilb'
onitiiitlod auaiiist tlioinV Have thov
boon iloniod froodom of spoeeh? Have
ilio doors of the sohoolhouso lioon
Hosed against iholr ohildroiiV lias the
average wnue paid thoin as workiimiiioii
ever heon loss than what thov
v.-ore paid In any other country in the
world? lias Hie republic over forced
tliotti to irivo throe years to military
sorvii-e? I lave tlioy lioon Hiroaloiiod
with exile to some Siberia? Slranue
that some people will burn Hie llau of
their eonnlry ;it t!??? mere of <1??1 liirs
llull another workinyniiaii has lirst
earned and Mini saved!
Tho English Languago Versus the Foreign
Press.
I.abor leader* nr<- |1;'<asin^r I lit* prohibition
of nil iiiimipi'nt inn nt I he end
< 1? the war. They tell us thai a million
liiiinmrnnt* mean a liver of mud,
just as it we were not all immigrants
of a urenter or less remove! I It her extremists
wish to postpone eiti/.etislnp
lor twenty years. Others think that
as a means of eompollitiK foreigners
to understand our free institutions
(lie newspapers published in foreign
loiiuues and sermons and sehools ttsinu
foreign lanjrua: ?'s should he prohibited;
that 1114* Aun rieani/iition of foreign
horn <dii!dren and youth should In*
st roii;;t liened as rapii 11\ as possible.
All men who are widely traveled will
understand that alter the war will
eoine the Hood of immigrants at the
rate of millions. Make the not and
sieve at Kllis i land as small as you
may and undesirables will still ?et
I Urolith Tile dragnet should not he
at Kills island, hut in ihn various in
lorlor <ilies of Kurope. ttur repuhlie
eon Id afford to support Imiuiirrat ion
bureaus in eouiillies like Austria, Servia
and Itiil-'aria and sift out those
who are weak and diseased, ineompetent
mentally and morally.
The Outlook For tho Future.
One dollar spent abroad In keeping
out undesirables would sine the republle
ten at home < nir fathers developed
many institutions for theiuak
hn; of manliood, but no one of those institutions
nor nil of tlmm are fully ad
equate to ilie task. Inirk moments
eonie when one surve\s the multitudes
nnd their irtiorau* e, |ita|or. lilt 11. superstition.
driinkeiiiie . their eonti-mpt
for the se||o< tIn>ii-<* and the hook, tho
soi iii| settlement and t !;< i-hiii't'h. tlreat
is the power ol the letieltel', yet Wo'lderflll
the illlllteliee of (lie lihlliry !tli<l
the ?-l i ii r< li. Not |e^> stril.in^ I lie uii'
oli . lolls Influence o| ihi l life t hroilL'h
i . iiitiier e and 11sioe, I.ill tile issues of
life n re not in I hinys miiteritil. The hid
flit* places of power life invisible, iilel
eome fp.Ill Coll, just iis the fofee of
some hidden spritin t lint pushes the
stone w.-ill aside eoiues from the li'.d
<lei> powers of the mist .-mil the rloiul
We iiuist nil hope nut- h from eiltn iitioii,
eoiutiier* puhlle liset|ss|o|i uinl
from the wlsilotn of our lawmakers,
hut our reul hope Is in the Coil of our
flit hers, that eteruul power that Is nlways
In the worlil and seeretly mak
Jiilt f*r righteousness and for true liinnllOOll.
yes: lift a corn
oi e wnnour pain;
Cincinnati authority tell* how to dry
up a corn or callus so it lifts
of f with fingers.
You corn-postered men ami women
need suffer no longer. Wear the
shoes that nearly killed you before.
j nays thist ineirihali an!lion*y, because
a few drops of free/one applied dereetly
on a lender, aching ' <>rn or cal'
lus, stops soreness at once and soon
the corn or hardened callus loosens so
it can he lifted out, root and all, without
pain
A small hottle of Freestone costs very
little at arty druj? store, hut will positively
take off every hard or soft corn
or callus. This should he tried, as it
s inexpensive and is said not to irritate
the surrounding skin.
If your drujrtrist hasn't any free:one
tell him to ip t a small hottle for
you from his wholesale drutf house
every time 1 Adv
If your paper has la
in its arrivals, it v
to notice the date <
money as well as
! %
Sftank of *&
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Oldest Bank In
We solicit your business. Wc i
i We Jhivite l(ei
Your Patronage wanted.
it will receive coui
SAFETY DEPl
OUR MOTTO: "STRENGTI
R. E. River*, President.
M. J. Hough, Vice-President.
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2 Capital Stoc
2 K. R. LANKY, Pres.
Z (J. K. LANEY,
Vice I'res* tV Ally.
2 Wc v'iint your business ;i
2 When you come to Chesterfioh
2 pay interest on saving deposit
2 per anum.
: 'Chesterfield, n
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Apply Busin<
In Your
A bank account makes for HOUSE
OMY.
When you pay the bills of the gio<
you know just how much it costs to r
BESIDES, A CHECK IS A ItECI
If You Haven't t
Start Gn<
The FARMI
1 >K. R Ij. M.MANCS
I tit i.-t
i Office over Ilank of Che-t erficld. ^
Will visit I'a^eland evury Tuesday;
Ml. Orofrhan every Wednesday.
Other days in Che terfield.
i?_: - -a ? ? ? ?? I
i rictih reunuiiuui'*. sill wuru |^u:ir- ,
an teed.
DR. L. H. TROTTI,
Dental Surgeon
Chesterfield, S. (!.
i Office on second floor in Iloss
I'.uildin^.
All who desire my services wilt
please sec nte at Chestc rfield, as 1
have discontinued my visits to other
towns.
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' If A AIN A HUNLE V
-ATToKNKYS?
| It. k. Harm a c i, ihinle I
</'lies*orfioM, S <!.
I Ollioe it IV..pie* Itank tfiiildinp
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There Is more Catarrh In tills nertlon
of the country than all other dis.as.H
put to-retl " r. and for yearn It was supposed
to he Incur:, t>1 Doctors pros'
riticj local renu .1.. s. and I ' constantly
failing to cure with i< . .1 treatment,
pronounced it Incurable Catarrh la a
local .lin< me, rrcatlv Irillie nn il hy constitutional
conditions nn.l tin rcfov. requires
oiihI11utioriaI treatment. J (all's
Catarrh Cure, tnaniifti. tiir. .1 l>y !?'. J.
Cheney rir Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is a e. n litlitional
remedy. Ih t ik. ri Int en. IIv
and acts thru the l.iood ori tin Mun.in
piirnu I'M "i 111?" o> .-> "i'i. <'?' ii""1" ' 1
l)oll.ir'< reward Is nff< r I for my rust'
j that Hill's Catarrh Cur. f.-l in cure,
i Send for rlifuln rs irul ti si i nuoilals
F. J. CIIKNF.Y Ac CO.. Toll' Jo, Ohio.
I Hold hy UrugifiKt*. Vi'-f.
Hull's Family I'llls for constipation.
RUB-MY-TiSM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sorc3, Tetter, Kin?-Worm, I Eczema,
etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
itely become irregular
/ould be a good idea
on you label. It takes
labor to run a county
hesterfield "
Chesterfield
pay interest on time deposits
i to Visit Us
ffi
Whether large or small
teous attention
DSIT BOXES ^PBj
4 A ND SECURITY."
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C. C. Douglass, Cashier.
D. L. Smith, Assist. Cashier.
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k $25,000 :
0. i\ MAN(;I;M, <'Msiii?T Z
J. A. C'AMl'IIKLU
Assistant Casino r , o
md will t resit j ou rifrht. *
1. come in to see Ms. VVt? m
s sit the ruto of 4i pur cent ?
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dcuth 'Carolina
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Home! \
,IIOT/D EFFICIENCY AND ECON- J
ror. the butcher, the haker by check
un your home.
NPT. ' j
>. Bank Account ^
s Todky
IKS' BANK 4I
Watch the label on your |
paper. It tells when your 1
time is out I
Preserve Your Complexion
the easy, pleasing way by using
M agnolia Balm before and after *
outings. You can fearlessly face
tlie sun, wind and du4t because 1
you know Magnolia Balm' keeps
you sale from Sunburn and Tan. J
This fragrant lo- J
i tion iswonderfully ^
soothing, cooling
"3*" irV' an(l a great comjSp*
X'u fort after a day
' '[ outdoors.
j "^j"' \'| Magnolia Balm is
y^ )'C ^ie 8^'n_8av'nK
! beauty secret
f N I '/ ^hich is regularly
/j!, |l >y'? used when once
'! V tried.
Magnolia Balm i
LIQUID FA CE PO WDER.
f'inb. White, T^o$e lied.
7rx. at 7) rung is t* or by mail direct
Snmple (cither color) for 2c. Stamp.
Lyon Mfif. Co., 40 South Fifth Si., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Condition Pov/der^ J
A hi^b-' lnss tcuiciy f<?r horse*
itul mules poor condition
in *>r eel of a tonic, iiuilds solU I
.nuaclc and f::?; cleanses the aya
:em, thereby producing a smooth - iSfl
flossy coat of hair. Tacked lo
k>??3. 'ASc. Lot.. ' oi'i by &rM
D. II.LANEY
POULTRY WANTED
WILL BUY Chiek?ns, Hen*, Omm,
bekror Quiaw. W. J. HANNA.