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Many and devious roads men take
For love, for lassie, for longing’s sake;
And some are so strange that they
make us Quail;
But the strangest of all is the One-
Way Trail.
You may journey by land, you may
journey by sea,
And eastward or westward your trail
may be;
But sooner or later you shall not fail
To find and to follow the One-Way
Trail.
Numberless paths has the world to
day,
And some are gruesome and some are
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And some are golden and some are
pale,
But the end of them all is the One-
Way Trail.
You may cross the globe, you may
span the sea,
But the end remains as it was to be,
And, late or early, you shall not fail
To love, at the last, by the One-Way
Trail.
By many and curious ways men came,
Some fair, with singing, with sorrow
sane,
To tarry awhile in this tearful vale,
But they all depart by the One-Way
Trail.
The high and the humble, the vile and
just,
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THE ONE-WAY TRAIL: Arthur Goodenough
From their sandal shoes shake off the
dust
Os the gray old earth, and behind the
veil,
Their feet take hold on the One-Way
Trail.
It begins in death and it ends in
doubt,
For the secret still is to be found out,
And human skill is of no avail
When it touches the things of the One-
Way Trail.
It reaches to Heaven, it touches Hell,
Men say, but none have come back to
tell;
And deep in the distance, dim and
pale,
Is lost the end of the One-Way Trail.
You may feast in the hall of the mil
lionaire,
You may starve in the pauper’s hovel
bare,
You may win success or may faint
and fail,
But the end of it all is the One-Way
Trail.
The ties of Chance and Caste all melt
When the magic spell of Change is
felt;
The saint austere and the sinner frail
Go side by side on the One-Way Trail.
We may walk apart to the very last,
But the naked soul forgets its caste,
And breeding nor birth will not avail
To divide the dead on the One-Way
Trail.
The Golden Age for October 6, 1910.
You may journey by sea, you may
fare by land,
And the why thereof you may under
stand;
But you shall not know till your heart
beats fail
Why your boat goes out by the One-
Way Trail.
God send us mercy! God send us
peace!
And solace and love and a swift re
lease,
And the Spirit of Grace, w r hen the
flesh shall fail,
To pilot us, then, on the One-Way
Trail.
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“THE QUIET MINUTE.”
This is what a much-burdened little
woman calls the few minutes she has
all to herself between waking and ris
ing in the morning. When she awak
ens from the night’s sleep she lies
quietly in bed a few moments and
mentally talks to herself. The day is to
be full of duties and things which
tempt worry, and she knows it. She
also knows that her health is not ro
bust and her nerves are not always
obedient, so she quietly reassures her
self that she is going to meet the du
ties of the day with calmness and
willingness, and that she is going to
depend on the Divine Mind for wisdom
and the Divine Arm for strength.
Then she rises to face the duties with
a sweetness of spirit and a calmness
of assurance which helps her over
many a hard place and through
many a trying crisis. It is an excel
lent idea to set aside this quiet minute
in the early morning when one can
talk to the Divine and get the heart
strengthened and the nerves attuned
for the day.
RECOMMENDED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Any one particular thing, or article,
may have merit, and may rightfully take
its position in the front ranks of articles
in its class, but to be endorsed and recom
mended by an august body such as the
South Carolina House of Representatives,
it must have, special merit, proven by
rigid tests. For this reason, Mr. N. F.
Shivar, Shelton, S. C., proprietor of the
Shivar Spring, should be especially proud
of his discovery of the medicinal value
of this water, which has been recom
mended by the House of Representa
tives of South Carolina.
It cures indigestion and dyspepsia and
surpasses all remedies for kidney and
liver troubles.
The following proposition made by Mr.
Shivar enables you to test it for your
self without risk. Send Mr. N. F. Shi
var, Shelton, S. C., a deposit of $2.00
and he will ship you two five-gallon dem
ijohns of this famous water, wltn the
understanding that if you are not cured,
or benefited, he will refund the $2.00
upon receipt of the empty demijohns
and your statement that you haven’t
been benefited by the Shivar Spring
Water.
Mr. S. H. Rush, Blacksville, S. C.,
writes, “I have suffered with Indigestion
and liver trouble for nearly ten years,
and during all that time I have never had
anything to benefit me as much as Shivar
Spring Water.”
This is only one of the thousands of
cures this celebrated water has perfect
ed, and If you will take advantage of
the above offer, it will add one more vic
tory to the list.
Write Mr. N. F. Shivar, Shelton, S. C.,
and state to him your case —he can help
you.