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thanksgiving
Tho yellow hoi gone from the maples
The birds fly away to the south,
I hear lh» great blast of the north
•rind,
A trumpet with utorrou In ita
mouth.
Ere long an ’ the snow wiil be falling
The twilight cr—e early and cold.
And tha bcauiifui runes of the sum
mer
Shall be but as tales that are told.
Yet now is the time for Thankagiv
!■*.
For music and greeting and mirth;
A aong for the old folk we honor,
A aong for the little one's birth
In the home nr we joyfully gather,
Aa gayly we ait at the board.
Wa lift ap our praise to the Father;
Accept our thanksgiving O Lord!
—Margaret E. Songster
Harmett Superior court adjourned
Wednesday night.
Mr* 1. F. Hicks and. Mrs. Annie
Harper Young spent Monday In Kay
etUvtll*
Mr. Claudo Felton, of Savannah.
Go., is spending Thanksgtvirg here
with his mother.
Mr. Joeeph J. Cook, of Raleigh, is
spending the week here with ha
mother Mrs. Anmo Cook.
Mr. Henry Herring and sister,
Mrs. Butler, spent Sunday at their
old home In Sampson county.
Mr. and Mr* Z. V. Snipe* aro
among those who are taking 1.1 the
football game at Kirhmor..; today.
Several of tlw boys end girls from
tbs various colleges in the State are
spending Thanksgiving ui thu city.
Mr. Arthur Pope has accepted a
position with the postoffies here and
will serve ss dork until after the
holiday*
Mr* D. A- Blue, after spunding
Sevarsi days h*:e with relative*, re
turned yesterday to her home near
RockHth.
Mrs. J. It. Hodges. Mr* I.. B Pope
aad L. B. Jr., are spending a few
days with Mr* W. H. Stalling* at
Clayton.
Mr* Elizabeth Jerome, of Rose
Hill, arrived yesterday to sjiend the
wees-ond with Mr. and Mrs. D. <1
Pussell.
Mr* Douglas Bmith hat returned
to hsr homo at Fayette*die, after
spending several days here and at
Duke with relative*.
Mr. Will Hood, of Kinston, and
Mrs. T. R. Ilood, of Smilhlield, are
spending the day here with In. and
Mr*. W. E. Coin-one.
Mr* W. 11. Crawford has returned
to her home at Williamston after
spending sevei-.il day* here with Mr
and Mr* J. Gus Goddr-rd.
Mr. L W. Wade and daughter*
Misses Maggie and Irene, of John
■ton count.V. 8Mnt <«rv#»rnl ileus kora
this week with latives.
Miss Aline le*tll, of Fayette
vllle, and Mr. Wilson Maisengilt, of
Four Oaks, are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L Newberry.
Mrs. Horace Freeman, who hat
been critically 111 for the past few
daye euffsring from pneumonia, U
not reported any better today.
Mr. J. T. Morgan, who bolds a po
sition with the Standard Oil Co.,
with head quarter* at Greencboro,
spent the week here with relatives.
The stores, the banks, pcstoflce,
and moat of tha other public places
and business bourns of Dunn, will be
closed tomorrow, it being Thanks
giving Day.
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Highamiht
have returned from a visit to Fay
ettovtlle and Rad Springs where
they attended the Jobnson-Klgh
imlth wedding.
Rev. J. H. Shore, who for the peat
four years ha* served as pastor el
the Methodist church, will preach
hit last sermon to hie congregation
hers Sunday night
Meaara. B. O. Townsend and P. ft
Cooper spent several days in South
Carolina last wsok. They wen
there in the interest of the South
land Farm A Real 8etata Exchange
"Topsy Turroy Girls'- in Musical
Tabloid, presenting clean and re
ined remedy, will be at the Metro
potftan Opera House all this week.
Their (bet performance took place
last night and was presented to i
fair-sitad oudienre. Popular pries.
previa
Thanksgiving services will be
hold tomorrow at tho following
churches At 11 a. m.. at the Meth
odist and Presbyterian; In the even
Ing at the First Baptist- Rev. Mr
Shore will conduct tho aervVee al
tho Methodist, Rev. A. R. MrQueer
at tho Freohyteriaa. and Rev. Bay,
tea Code at the Beptiet church Tht
public la hrvtted to attend.
Aii wight-pound girl war burn tc
Mr. ami Mra. W. F. Strickland, 01
Falcon, on Tuesday, loth.
Leva* Toni bhow. will open hcri
Saluixlry and wi.l cmiunuj thiougr
an next week, owing to i blow
down i tha tom ui Mi. Olive, whore
they played loo, week, tl.uy did mil
reach hero Monday hrat ;_dvjrt.o
ed. being dolcyeu to make repair*,
i ho show comoo wail recommamied
Hov. A. K. Mcvfuoon held a meat
dig at mult chuicn, near Wado, urn
Wuc-k. lie wao aakUicd by hov. K
A. McLeod, ot Fayetteville. Tki
meeting wan a muit interesting om
anrt a* a roauli of tho excellr -|
I pccacliu.g urveral now name* won
! ndded to the church rollt of that
community.
Mr. 1. 1. Wallace, for many yean
a citiacn of Uuun, who Ik now meat
od at North Emporia, Va., apeni acv
eral dayo here tiiia week. Mr. Wal
lace i> manager of tho Empom
Mantel A Fixture Company, which
will be boon from an ad appearing
In thi* i*kue, and la in ihc name
liukinaoa pureuud hurs. ilia knowl
! edge of thu particular lino of work
aaaurek hil suc-ccaa and hid progrcai
will lie watched with mlercat by hu
numoroua Lhinn frienda.
Church 1 alia I'aatar.
Uev. U. W. Arnold, paxtor of th<
Christian church at Goldsboro. filled
the pulpit of tho Christian church
horo laat Sunday morning end even
ing- and pleached two forceful ter
moiu tw good-sixed appreciative au
i-icncok. Ret. Arnold wma extended
a call to the paituiatc of the church
i ■: a. aid haa accepted. He will
preach heie each aecond Sunday for
the coming year. For tho pdtt yeai
Ihe Chriatian church hero baa beer
without a paktor, and tha oongrega
| linn cor.atdari itself fortunate in ae
curing tho aervicoo of Rev. Mr. Ar
i nold. - LrGrange Sentinel.
/unammea Cluh MmIi
Notwithstanding th* ncleroenc,, oi
th# weather, lha Zumurjotn Booh
Club held Ita regular meet'ng Thurs
day evening, November 16th, at th«
home of Mr. ar.d Mr*. Mel). Holl>
day with Miaaea Turlington and
-Moseley After a short basins* l
poiiod the gueeti enjoyed an inter
| citifif ronURt thf untangling oi
several group* of letUra. th* out.
come being girls' names. D«|igbb
fal refreshments were served by
Little Misses Jessie sod Klorenct
Holliday The guests of the clot
Were Mr. snd Mrs. Holliday.
j CLieera U. IX C. Elects Officers.
At a •-ailed meeting with Mrs. I
K. Ilirks oi, WodneeUay dn |7th the
following iaili** war# inode officer
of this chapter for the year I'Jlit;
Mr*. P, S. Cooper, piosidcnl.
Mr*. |. k. Hick*, 1st Vice-pro&l
der.L
Mr*. 1* J Beal, 2nd vice prciidncl
Mri. R. M. l'carsall, Recording
•set retary.
i Mr*. N. A. Townsend, Correspond
K .Secretary,
• * haiim Pu.die, Treasurer
Mrs. T. L. K. Young. Historian.
Mrs. P. H. Lynch, Registrar.
With a Credential Committee com
posed of Mrs. J. J. Wad*. Hr. P
J. Jeffrey*, Hr* Annie H. Yoong
i and Mrs. W. H. Newberry.
iHark-TboMpem.
The following announcement wil
be rend with interest by many of ooi
readers:
Mr. David Thompson
announces the marriage
of his daughter
Nannie Victoria
to
Mr. John Manning Blurk
on Wednesday, November 2«th
nineteen hundred and fifteen.
High Point N. C.
Will be at home, after the first a
December, at Anderson. 8. C.
New Enterprise for liana.
'I ho is test addition to the Indus
trial Id* of the city is the Dum
Chrieto-Coia Bottling Work! whicl
was organised last week with a pak
in capital of (G.00U.00
Mr. Herbert 8. McKay is Presd
dent; Mr. A. D. Wilson is vies-preei
dent; W. H. Herring, secretary six
treasurer and Mr. it W Hope, man
sgsr. The board of directors con
ttst of the following gentlemen
H. 8. McKay, W. I>. Holland, R. A
ltowlsnd, H. L. Morgan, R. W. Pope
! M. C. Bailer end Goo. M. Ployd
• The company will bottle s re riot;
1 of soft drinks but will sucks n epoci
elty of Christo-Cole. They will b
ready for businooe about Jeuusr
1st. Tho machinery has been order
ed already and as soon aa It arrive
work trill begin on tho installation
The new organisation has behirt
It capable -end progressive ymrai
men end It will prove to be a groe
asset to the boainoee l.fo o fthe ritj
Baldwin—Felton
last night at Ike homo of th
brkle nn North WUaon (treat. Ml
W. K Baldwin and Mias Carrie Pol
ton scare married In the precor.ee «
a few in tints te Mends. The wM
ding came aa a surprise to the pec
si* of the tewn ah the young eotrpl
had managed to keep ;* a secret.
Immediately after the caramon
they left far WhltavOTe, Mr. Bnk
* \
win's old hums, whom they wk
s|W>id u law days with relatives.
Thin young couple h: vo uumerou
iiiemls throughout the stain Wh
will be .titercetrd in the as'iaunci
muut and will wish for them mucl
I happiness.
w Ml lea ton—Pkmuents
Mr. Oros Whiuentan and Mm Bo
tmrta FImudu were mat rind Son
..ion at t o'clerk at Ik
home of Squire J. R. Godwin, in Us
pretence of a large number o
frlcn-U and relatives. Mr. tiodwii
performed the ceremony.
Mr. W lutur. ton <i* n non of Mr. M
Whitteutoa. of near Duke, nnj hii
bride it the daughter of Mr. Jin
Plcatanu. who also livsa in thi
rams nei.l.borhood.
TURNER’S ALMANAC
L'acfal North Carolina 1'uhUralioi
17 Years Yeung.
Tumtr’a North Carolina Almunai
for 11#lei, eighty seven years young
makes its appearance this year peck
ed to Its raparity of sixty four clone
ly printed pages with the variety ol
general information for which It Li
famous. Resides the quaint cuts
prophecies, zodiacal signs and pur
tcnlt which it has carried since th<
days whan it »u the ons book thtl
the cabin of the average piunedi
could not get along without, ant
without which an almanac would bi
like a citrus without a steam cal
iope, this year’s issue carrioe, >mu»|
other things, a foil compilation ol
tha North Carolina game laws, con.
pieU tala as to the departments uix!
personnel of the State govermneni
and the State institutions at Raleigi
and elsewhere; a chapter devoted u
information about the work of thi
] h«n«iv« agricultural and educations
statistics; complete calendars of Ihi
Federal and Stats courts, and. U
make the measure run over, eighi
pages tn a rartfully edited record oj
evenU within North Carolina tron
Jannary 1 to September JO. Inelusivl
The Almanac which is publish**
by The Raleigh Times, ia, in short
up to th* standard of lWltt, as com
ple ely as that of 1*2* fit the tiraw
of our grandfather* and groat gram
fathers. As an inexpensive yw
inclusive sod tollable took of cur
rent reference It ia hard to soe box
it • ould bo batterod.
Report ef the ( uodiUon of
THE BANK OP CAPE FEAR
at !>saa in the State ml North Cara
• Una, at the ctaaa ml hwaaeae
November It, 1*14,
RESOURCES
loans end discounts ....8104.5*3.4:
Ovc/drafla cecurad . .91
Fnrntlure and Fixtures . 3_.150.0i
All other real estate owned' IH.V0.0I
Demand loan* . 556.01
Due from National Banks 16,7202
t a*h Items . 96.2
Cold Coin . 202.6
Silver coin, including all
minor com currency .. 1,217.9
National bank notes and
other U. S. Note* .... 7.4M.O
Total .$134238.3
1.1 ABIUT1ES:
Capital stock pa hi In_$ 20,760.0
Surplus fund . 2,500 01
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expense* and taxes
P«k1 . 812.01
Bill* payable . 27.500.0i
Deposit* subject to chock 71,122.6
Time Certificate* of De
posit . 2,802.®
Saving* Deposit* . 8,202.2
Cathlar's Check* out
standing . 2,443.2
United Slates Postal funds 206.®
Twai .Iiaoffl.a
' Slat* of North Carolina, County o
Harnett, as:
I, T. V. Smith. Caihitr of tb
above named Bank, do solemn);
* Twaar that tha above aUUmant i
(true to the hast of my knowledir
lend tieiief.
T. V. SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and rworn to tie/ora m
,'thia 23rd day of November. 191b.
C B. AYCOCK. N. P.
My rommitsion cxpiraa October 21
I 1>X7.
Correct—A ttaat:
D. C. rUBSEI.L,
MARVIN WADE.
O. K. GRANTHAM.
. Director
Character ia tXn> power of endui
once among men. I have aeen me
> atari oat with brilliant prospects 'an
I fail, and I have never yet known
• real failure in politics which was ni
i 'rateable ta a breakdown in tha m«i
. ala of tha man. Not, I mean, in hi
I habits necessarily, for that la not tl
[ only Indication of morals, but ia h
L concept Ion of Ufa. in the fundamei
. tats which control him.—WIlMa:
•tannings Bryan.
In the doeoeth ntpht of ltv*e’1
> r *d rivea ua so mm
• to ha thankful for that we need no
• ar cease oar slnr'ng. Coleridge
f
To work, to help and to be heine
- t« I seen sympathy through aulferti
» •« ’'em faith by pmplaxlt
trath through wonder; hehold’ t»
r Is what It la to proapsr; this Is wh
• It ia to lira—Philips Brooks.
i*'
l! J. W. DUAUGHON h R THE MOS1
complete 1 of Cdit Snita to l>
i found la Dunn, goo him bafan
• you buy.
THE MlLUNBkf DEPARTMEN1
at Goldetoia'a .1 » bowing ail tlx
now etylaa.
LISTEN, BOYS! J. W. >RAIJGH
on U giving away a knife wttl
, every- Loy ouil he valla Hoy yoai
, euit from him and got thia nice
> preeoct fro*.
COAT SLITS. CLOAKS. MILLIN'
cry, ihoca, dry go ode, ate. in tkle
week to bo elanghtorad at the
Ooldon llarvaat b-le by R. G. Tay
lor in the yellow front etore.
THE MOORS ELECTRIC SHOE
Repairing Co. will open for boai
w» in Dunn about November 16,
It will bo modem In every reaped.
Save your ordora.
81II dr TED—BIG POINTER DOG
weighing near 40 pound*, white
wi h liver colored epote, bob-tailed
ba* a email knot Ilka Wan on left
Left about laot day of Sop
teinber# WUl give W.OO for hia
! return to mo. W. B. Millar, Dunn
Route 6.
mr. HEST THERE IS IN CLOTH
kig for man and boya at Geld
etcin'a.
CY GULF SHOES. A COMFOUT
to the feat, at Cold stein's.
A KMFI WILL BE GIVEN ABSO
luitly f-a* with every boy wit of
clot hot void during November.
I We will Mil you a euit cheap and
give you a kaife to boot. J. W.
braughon
CLOTHING FOE TH* HOYSAT
right prices at Goldstein's.
THE BEST SHOES IN THE
world arc sold at 'HUatein'i.
THE LATKHT STYLES AND DE
vtgna in coat auila can be fouoil
•I J. W. braughon’*. And hie
prices are reasonable, quality o
siiiered.
PRICKS AND QUALITY TALK—
Thal'a why m many are buying
men's clothing, ladiaa’ coat suite,
rloaka. millinery, shoaa, dry goadi
and other finery of R. G. Taylor
during hU Itolden Harvest Sale In
the yellow front store.
EVERY BODY TRADES AT GOLD
Ptein’s. They have the goods al
right prices.
MOKE COAl ULlrjj^bfffttRrr
ad. Come t once and let ua show
, yon the beet line in boon. J. W
j braughon.
J 10fl COAT SLITS. ALL THE NEW
I styles, just received. Coma let
us show you- Goldstein's.
, WARNER'S BUST PROOF COR
swts. a gtyle and tixo for every
hguro. at Goldstein's.
, FtIR SALE—SEED PEANUTS—
Thr Spanish Peanut, the truckarT
. favorite. Apply to Carl R. Hodg
os. bunn, N. C-, R. P. D. No, A
DR. W. H. WAKEKIBI.LL OF CHAi
lotto, will bo in bunn or Tuesday
1 December 7th; Duke on Wednee.
1 day, December 8th; Itanson or
Thonday, December 9th; for thr
purpose of treating dloea'es ol
eye. ear, new and thront and fit
ting classes. On this visit, ovrtnc
to the herd ttmos, the doctor wil
test eyes for glasses at one hall
bis usual feet.
AKLIX ANT SBL7I SHOES. ALT
style*, the beet far ladias. AL
sites at Goldstein's.
' Mim Emilia Gertrude Jackaea
Uacher at
Piano, liar man 7 and Tlx ary
Teieptien* 1M.
CAROLINA PHOTO COMPANY
Photographer*.
* W A. CASQUE, Manager.
AH Style* enlarged portrait*.
.. Raal Mala St., Dean. N. C...
T. R DA ROHM
Veterinary Phy adeem. Surgeon and
Danila*.
PHONE*:
- DAY, NO. W. (tight. No. 214
Dunn, N. C.
11 FRANKLIN T. DUPREE.
ATTORNEY- AT- LAW
Office in Cr*r«nr BMf,
ANGIE*. H. C.
t I. C. Cliffard N. A. TmtaM
, CLIFFORD * TOWNSEND
ATTO R NEYBi AT-LA W
p NRc* on tad floor at Firat Nation
Rank. Prompt attention glean to
at) buainaaa.
' P. R VT*R BERJtCR
Three Doara Mo Bank.
COATS. K. a
• -gu£lJ
9 *2* >; v A*
« carlTUI Wrwt
I, Attorney and Coanaaltaa at L*«
,t Firat National Saak Botldtng
vLf,'
jj *
I1
OF HARNETT, JOHNSTON, SAMPSON,
AND CUMBERLAND COUNTIES
',o cnal.ie those farmer* of tba coo i :cn abet mc.i to. <4. ate iltaire
to market their cotton crop praJeaJy we w.U lend a rca>onnUe .moeei
r* cotton pro pa. !y alo-ed in 'euirt waichnotar r.*troticl»l« warr
ho.ac -.-tea;[It*, therefor as collateral "o «j<b Joan*, a. .he mu- of B par
«nt per annum. ’Awe ara two bond'1 wwrel.oaao* in the town of Dunn
N. C. where you Ct.fi ••ore your cot-tor. for a rhaije of 25c por hn)e par
wuotii.
Wa will make turn Inane ;o farmer# -lei her they ara
customer* of thia beak or not.
I First National Baa!;, Dunn, N. C.
P. S. COOPER, PRESIDENT.
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ACCOUNT NOW—YOU WILL BE TiTaNKFUL NEjft YEAIL**
mumrimwi, |
WE PAY » PEA CENT INTEAEBT I
STATE BANK & TRUST CO. I
Southern Commercial Congress
$6.50 CHARLESTON $650
For the above occaaion the Atlantic Coaat Lina will Mil txcaraion
ticket* from Donn to Charleston at $0.50. TickeU will ha aold for all
train on Dacrmber 11. it and. 1*. 1 mttad returning to midnight of lie
camber 82, 1W1&. Proportionately low fare* will be msdc from all point*
on the Atlantic Coast Line.
This it a contention of the greatest importance to the South'* <om
morrial, manufacturing and industrial interest*, and will be an opening
wedge for it’* opportunities at thi» time. In recognition of it* impor-.
lance the United Stata* Government propose* to send nine (D) battle
•hip* to Charleston and in addition there will be a large number of
ctniier*. torpedo boots and submarine* there for the inspection and
pleasure of the large number of the large number of the South'* repr*
tentative rjtirens who will be pro*-rat.
For schedules and further information, call on.
i. W. WHITEHEAD. Ticket Agt-.
Dunn, M. t"
Atlantic Coast Line
The Standard Railroad of the South
THANEBG1VIX:
For Beware that bloom about our
For tender great, ao frosh, so awaot;
For song of bird and hum of boa,
For all things fair wo boar or son.
Father la Has ran, we thank Than'
’ For bios of stream and khre of akyi
For plaaaant ah ads of branrbaa high
For fragmont air and coaling bream
For baaoty of tko blooming trees,
Fathst la Heaven, wo than- Thos
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
Rrwppomong Mill Latest Captars.
Dlotilling senppsrnDrug Joleo k
tbo latest Illicit manufacturing heal
note that rovenoo offlears have die
covovad In thia aertien erf the BtnU
Batarday night l)vpnty Collsctors J
P. Stall. E. L. Plowari and Georg
Moore raided a (tilling pleat about
right mile* north of Ben ion, it
JohmUm county. Be*idol dectroy
uig »h« atlll and aceppernong Juke
the officer* arretted W. R. and J. A
rtargee. Both were feand at thi
■till according to the aAeem.
Jet croon la a Diwacracy In Seapaea
Down in Baoiynen county, Nortl
Carolina, they hare organized a ro
ral roimaority, and they made ap
plication in the loot 'gllleturo t
incorporate on the m, tame baa*
upon whlc’i any MX) people can go
together in what we call a lown
a ha*U Upon which no county ha
been yet organised In the South.
Tho Mil didn't got through on hi
, count of being introduced lata, bt
. K win bo introduced when tho leg*
i la taro uhU.
a
hememoer thin Una at Jafnai
but rmoMr also without tho t»
uiponuu a great deal can ba 4m
'boy hava accomptiahad * groat
wv hi Lhaie. A bay hava laid a* thair
uufmita community of everybody
who want* to aua In about gig
lniAca ar|Uara. about Oka Jefferson’*
iue» won. Tnay hava thair corn
s' or tty league, thair fomiar*s club,
• ii.ca in vary strong, aad thair farm
vvoman'* dub.
in that one county tbay hava ain
tcan fang woman', ctaha. Tbay ara
doing more ta waha thasa up thaa
anything aiaa. Bacanaa tho (arm
or's club can only taka U finaari.
tbay have g —tiHy ’lagne la
which ban km, man heals. prw ihesa
and physicians may join.
Tha laagaa is jut Uka a Haw Ka«
land tawnthip mirliig Thay aaaao
logathor onto a amt aad oaea a
quarter they diamus everythiag that
locks to the upbuilding of the cooo
manily.
They have committees sa rtrlal
,l.fo. to ancaaraga goad made, aa
edueetienal work, oa form pradoeU,
on moral condition* aad imptwva
meat, if there is a blind tiger in
the community it is tha duty of thh
committee to prosecute it aad rum It
out.
Tbay Hava a commlttaa on hrsTth
condition* e*iH improvement^ and
they bad a health survey —At of
ba whole community .That mailt
Icc. Joe%ae tha doctor’s first doty la
ta make a dingo otic of Ida ease,
made a survey of tha community and
raot about fifty quaatlons ta ovary
family, and found out tha eaadttloas
r. sericulture] and health and an rial
end avarythlag alas. Tbay have un
c.har committee m womaa'aa work
-Oaronea Pea to tha Bankar-Fhrm
' er Convention.
I
TV. Water That Haa »-J
Uatan to the water mill.
Through the livelong day.
How the clanking of the wheels
Ween the hoars away,
languidly the autumn Wind
Stir* the greenwood Issns;
l'rewi the field* th* reapers stag,
Hmding up the sheaves,
And. a proverb kaunU my rated,
Aa a spall Is east)
The mill will never grted
With th* water that has passed."
Take th* lessen to thyself,
Living heart aad true;
Coidea ytars are •eetteg by.
Youth is passteg, too;
Learn to asks the aaeet of life;
La«a ae happy gay;
VHna Will never bring thee hack
Chance* swept away*
liQAVt no tanilar mnI
L#v« while Uf« «hal) last—
"The mill will never grind
With the water that ha* passed.”
■Verb while yet th* daylight shine*,
men sf strength and will;
• •ever dee* th* streamlet glide
Lacies* by the adO.
■Veit not till towel lea's son
Beam* upon th* way.
AH that thaw eaa’rt this* asm
Lisa la thy today;
1v - — a - aa —m. -■ u a*.* '
wWw*| MvalMC* UQ DMUell
May aet, can sot last;
"The milt will never grind l
With the water that has passed."
> Oh. th* wasted hem eg fife
That have drifted, by|
• Tb. the good we eiight ha** daw*,
» treat without a sight
< Lev* that w* might am have saved
By a single wwi;
• Thoughts imulvsd bud never panaed
Perishing aahsard.
Tab* the preverb b* thtee bmt
• Tehet Oh . h*W It BsU