‘f‘im- - ma... ENTED UNED EPAIRED TUR'ED Bdreau flown-g... Mind- 3 Yunnan, u] a; (If . An A? 0f. GhatMamf Great The dquble trees in this picture mark a spot of deep interest at Llncolï¬'s' early We 5:) Old Safleai. Illinois. on {be Sangammon river, near where the well known Old Silent Chicanqna is held _ A ' The five: are remarkable, not only because of their blSIOIic assocration but also :because ï¬e filo are practically twins growing flum one joined root. one tree being a ' 5W which Is on the youth side and lean; toward the south. while tbe othei Is ,ZmEIQ entire serenade and Iéa‘n‘s toward the north On the urn-III Inge trunk 39h: mkflafleémathstnporï¬anofï¬ebqbam Lincoln ; . _ , I, _, m “is “Wiï¬aiucafl: mil}.- ‘ .No ,iztindei' group of men and women ever «met! in Mm {er-vice than "that which. intrude: ‘ the moral. hid mm mama the ï¬rsthalfzohhe nineteenth canary. W 'a m moi Apt-neg! Breaking down, hithmo ihlpfeg's nabk‘vdl- of» Wind igrioram:md bearing'thé banner as W dviihuigm Wilma Mamie“: )9th Wimams, m'l'oht. David _UVW.3M:IOMPSKHL' fanning the†â€a with-pom: MW méfontpaued sincc'the Galflegnl ï¬rm pin-w, amt: Ewe. «a 11in rm w. Robert“? .2: [sewer-Letter Editonall The ant-huh wens Shhhpeare. Milton and Bathe hasbeen and “the which ate"â€"~%e 9mm; of all the ages for literary spleno. «lethal! m Winthe' English tongue. 3m inthe carry m d the nineteenth cumin] the “stirs" which appearedr-if not wwréhen yet We nm'netoiti and vntied ï¬lling I place in “We madam that new“ been surpaseedJ ' A: .e- ; " cine jut betwethe cengï¬xy‘a dawn,“ Macaulay iii the “WI txmmm jean later, and Haithorne was brim 1.17%?“ The mums given: Ab'raham 'Lihcoln, William Iii" (3mm 1mm :Wendell- Holmes; Charla-Dawn; Edgar Thlrteenth Year NattmsMonumcnttoIâ€"mwln . » ‘ z g - ' ._.__._._.._____ .2 ' ~ ‘ Ems air Dagmar Painting by Mia Em Adm, Springï¬eld,» 11:. and t-‘Mikma Fm Faifh; Was it no; ‘35th intense. undonquerablc Pinataâ€"that dived an the .neesof an appeal to a-misiu WeilloUm t atime when kinship of 's'tate was re’eling’ m the ' ‘ ' ' threaten her inevitable wreckmg? The time of dismyalty and rebellion had éomc. Six iof the mate: had passed ordinances of secémonwthen were getting te'ad'y to follow The whole Scuth was ple- . Was it not him that leaped over all the yarriers that faced the. awkward boy in the narrowest 13nd humbâ€" lest Spheres of Elf-â€1mm he reached the bar. ï¬ne legisla- cure and then ï¬g presidency? . ‘ ig‘thatbl'scicmeshéh menu MIL mulch-"Mill. Bdn ind 'Spe‘ricer. Ya ï¬sherman these «with; world's; leachén md vimgrm‘en_jmndyjotm 3pm.~r~. p. Lili- 4 aga- .2. M1. Wof‘M-y." 31w... any... ; ‘ * Any intelligent reader of the life and woiks of Mr. Lincofn cannot fail to see all these qualities In every mm of his woï¬derful career. , But we may claim fbr him pref eminently the. quality 0L faith; His supreupacv amohz men was not his. (hat talents alone-*but the these were rhag'niï¬ed and multiplied by faith ' , i . I V In the ivory am fault of these historic men of faith stands Abraham Lincoln; - ‘ . D Jayne, Ibo. was an inï¬niate friend of Lincoln in Sp ngï¬eld 65yean- ago, said of him: "If I were asked what, in my opiaioh. were the marked qualities of Mr Lincoln’s mentaI shimmer I timid reply. his inn,- "2?. 51:13.16â€. m We, .358 “Mend-Ion, enemaâ€"his absolute, inbom love of justice and right between man an man." | , SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6" ' "â€9 y_ faith ' ‘ -i I iflied over all this ï¬nders that _m the narrowest and humbo I reached the ban. legisla- y? 2 , ‘ me. Intense. notable W of appeal to petu her 'nf’oi the ’ rly days; If: it as a It is {on The mii The Lincoln I, so beautifully d an and pa ted in this picuue. is an em I..- old mill worked _d said to h 4: been owned by m Mil ; The old mill 1! destroyed r lire and this one.“ emctod to '8. {memorial and IS 3 ll worked as mill. ' , go ‘half-mncg ate the proï¬erty/V [tea in OldASaleml m. and is ac of me principal 33W ecu gnOï¬gï¬nlWhMï¬I |W hetï¬ovin W V .kqockeddle W [10.3 vhole’raceofloun ! of‘hmbciuunooenmb_ ofthepen. 1 Thctcisnobou newhd‘esuchmk 7-, “WVâ€"v Faith. um dam-J , .1.“ 5, km and mast" wu- that won for us the iiuï¬ction. fmchue and Met: great. united Md: that let the nation he: in utho'pgh, to the :hicll dated to flu right ‘ kings? as it not th: of al, these troubh natio in turn an: day: to Say that ‘ and half slave" ? mm bf Innâ€"uniï¬ed upén a principle. . mat§critical lung: ‘ ‘ o. the am single thinr’tbe 1' ., dm’rer the~ ' look out through when the hopes 0 their â€I! féats and M] and Jan. \ whicli looks out w pariah for ' war ; d the North as trembling bet-in as it not the loftieu exercise at m h prophetic vi’uon and tees dnr- , “1 the dim unknown fl h God within the m a watch above hi. dun?! cry acme of faith which, In the midst spmblemsseenedtoheleodilcthe- stabbing- -her at haven heat. yet he Nauon cannot main half bee \nd looking at this out we“, Leople whose gov/came tube-Id 3. yet dared to and [M- ' (m of the Union them nail but arts bf the people.†' ‘ )rld ice greater faith was.“ he mist:- and m and duh-ar- the people were W by Jun other «adoptive loch..- evitablc (denim! of, the nth- thé mm and are not Minted fr INDEPENDENT w Number 6