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JE/?EF/TS OF ' FAIR ' THE COUNTY TO A COMMUNl THE LANCASTER N If Only. Now Orleans States. fTT'V/ Mrs. Marian Sims, the i I I . woman, was advocating t -4 " A EWS, NOVEMBER 18,1< spinster's fault that si Many a nice girl go suffrage air- without meeting a sii be universal She smiles, shook >13. he Is a spinster. es through life lglo nice man." H jf her head, and Bl? 7 'ounty Fair a Heal Necessity i Social Institution, Asiil? Fro Its Industrial Advantages. Lancr-ster has fallen behind o ountles In the matter of a co air, but we trust that next year rill not be the case. We hopt iur readers, the farmers partlcul; vlll read the following, wrltter on a ra < BETTER BABIES" COUNTRY'S 1 unty this Improved Biological Kqulpni ) all Little Ones Mrs. Haiiimc arly. Plea?"Healthy Marring) 1 by uiiuui ai nit.- nuinsieaa "And another type of especially needs the vote Sims, "is the spinster. jppn - --ent For FOROVE ?d" THF. NAMF aerodrome, added earnestly: woman who "Love, they say, m said Mrs. go round. Ah, if it w It isn't the the eligible men go r R HALF A GEN". A T T A XT HA akes the world I. ould only make J \ VI mtv ?l Q DCCM ill ill mss nana Cain, editor of Quitman (Georgia) Free P vhich is a prize essay setting f he value of a county fair: Since education is a necessity :ounty fair is a necessity bee t is educative in the broadest nost practical meaning of the t [t is said that one of the gres drawbacks to the farmer's life is eolation; the individual farmer :he nature of thincn loft Inrool The Washington, Nov. 15.?A ress, society for the promotion oi orth cal eugenics was suggested John Hays Hammond at the meeting of the eugenics sei ause American Association f an,j Study and Prevention of Infs erm. tality. As a result of her su, \test a committee was appointed * his tlie eugenics committee of th is in'l<nn Breeders' Association to v tr, ! the question. national ' practiIf"? Synonymoii 'or the n * mt Mor- Kpcf 1 Kgestion 1/VOl 1 to meet , . edf?cu.r; The same i_ mjuiinil 1111 is with everything tha in the Jewelry Trade lofty ideals upon t i U ULLH wrim f " ' t is best Hea a**e scientific extremes of i i all things wl WhlCh Paints form I L ! .L ith & Miliigan ally prepared and carefully b heat and cold, excessive dryne tiich quickly destroy ordinary m a tough, tenacious, elastic, le ^ Paints alanced to resist ss or moisture and easures. H. & M. ather-like coating I work out his own salvation on farm. While this is not without tain advantages, it has great dl vantages. It Is r to cause farmer to get Into ut In the velopment constantly oeing mr.d agriculture. He may read 1 Journals and be informed as theories, but he needs to see his own eyes the concrete exan of Improved agricultural metl his Mrs. Hammond declared tl cer- 5,11 organization such as she p isad- "Individual and governments the could be secured which wlthl i de- oration would reduce infant n e jn to a minimum *' farm "The greatest need or toda Hammond added, "is educatl with ',ow 1? Increase the Mcloglea iples wtth which a baby enters < lods. ttle. More than half the _ I sinus nf white entHno l?, ,at with lIlls Dusiness il action day, namely lortaHty "No unreliabl on as'o' batches i capital Diar >n life's proces*t? t n ? was established ot e Merchandise at any price." rustworthy goods at lowest figi tionds Novelties . 4.? | wnicn remai >tain to- gallons of H as three f?all ires." Stan r<T fDV ns in periect condition for m . & M. Paint will cover as muc Ions of ordinary paint. We cai idard Drug Co >C? C? A T T-l ? * ' any years. Two h surface WELL n prove it. liipany I ?? a? i itit i Ctti Ul vuru Willi IVVll many grains on it as the average coming, from a field which prod twicers many hushels as tho r ago field, is far more eonvincin his senses than reading an nr aho'lt new seed selection and cei methods ?.r cultivation will do Its corn yield per acre. And this is where the nece for the county fair becomes at ent. It is at the county fair one ? U.-S -- " "? ear are assured before the birth c uced bour of birth of their litth iver- Pants. j, to That the sentiment and ron tide marriage was not destroyed rtain Pf>n'cs waa asserted by Dr. mble ,,ne You,,K Fioston, flared she had seen just as ssltv mance as she would wish to >r>ar- JO ,nK couples seeking eugei riase. sees rui*^ ?? .. iuiukiuii >r at the a oecunance of by ei.Evange Repair departmen who detruo ro Xr- JAME . i \i7'A.^ 1?^- 1? Silverware Plated Ware Jewelr t in charge of most skilled mec Every job guaranteed. S ALLAN & V/UCllVXV STATE OF SOUT County of En V i In Conn British and Amor han,CS- pany, Umitod, /"'A ' Jamos W. H. W< VJv/o Jones-Elliott M ! Morrantilo Con O * i M i r.. win- pmiici11 uui | dynamo, all 'II CAROLINA, I p,les? P*Pin&. _ ; carts, elevato ncaster- of every cha lion Picas. one bay hors lean Mortgage Com- ton years old Plaintiff. Mack about t vg> sen ice wago ? ? ? horse wagon an?L P- E. Wylte, tons of ,jonK ule Company Tones 4_foot , H nn.inv .T K1 Wuli t . * ier, ieen pump, electric the rigging, tools, supwiring, cans, scales, r, and all appurtenances racter whatsoever, also e named Charley about , one hay horse named en years old, one Nies>n. one Thornhlll onewitli green Ice bed, 370 stlc coal, 219 cords of ood, one iron safe, one mo biL'i'i st ear or rorn, the best tho best products In every do] ment nre on display. A farmer Is not greatly impressed to hoa 100 bushels of corn per acre r: at an experiment farm, will hav< attention instantly arrested whei neighbor, Bill Jones, raises 1 corn and better corn per acre had been thought possible. He s out Bill Jones?whose corn took premium at the county fair, and iic uu;, an U1UUU J?? lilt? | V said, needs instruction in th who siRiiificanoe of marrlap . double standard of marria, . , averred, makes it a hypocris I i la ' ^',e twentieth century will nc f P.* Condemnation of the "llttl o ers" movement was scorec Helen C. Putnam of Provld "? J I., who said that "babies li ' the ! to the care ?r intelliRei . ers instead of elementary Rets I _t_?i j .. sin. <?no | vvrue ior iree c 0 sp'rit- ^ < . The gO, sh<> iy which r )t stand. ' If moth- / I 1 L the moth aiaiogue CHARLE! ] m Choose Your 1 p Carefully as Y on The material i; imp< <s f! I and John T. S( SlON, fc. U. | Dav,(lson. tradl ^ bor Company, ~~ j Pursuant to a Goo. E. Prince, 1 >?:nf case, dated Oct. ami as soll nt pubnc au< ?* P lillter bidder at Eancas 1 I dllllCl the County and the first Monday >rtant to the Within the legal ... ? , standing desl ;ovpns and Leroy S. fixtures and t ns aa Stevens Lum- an,i t,ills rert Defendants. i tion belongln decree of Judge & Coal Conip; in the above stated Terms of si 17th, 1913, I will pay for papei stlon to the highest PAUL ft ter court house, In IRA 13. JONK State aforesaid, on i Plaintiff* In December next, | hours of sale, the i i and all other ofllce ools. Also the accounts dvable of every descripR to the Lancaster Ice ?ny. ale, cash. Purchaser to :s. lOORE, C. C. C. L. C. :s. s Attorney. t n Tr t ai a <r n Ideas about the importance of selection, cultivation and fertili: Ten to one, he arranges to buy f of Bill Jones' com for seed. In Ing this he gets a new insight the possibilities of his farm, whei fore he had been content to g< with the old methods, satisfied i raised as much as his father be him did. Thus, the big yield of has its influence on many of farm a wharnn a If If worn tint rll?i . I'liiiuren. seed *>me AN AUTUMN UEGEN1 i do into Datne nature set her palettt i be- color in the fall, t on For she had grown so wear f he summer green o'er al sfore corn With yellow chromes she the thick the plumes of go * fui1 ?{ the I I I / ldenrod, / ^Hr I workman as well as to owner. The l>est paintt poor paint last. He ipaint. See that it is m Atlantic White (Dutch Hoy Painter Trade I I) V 1 tlx* pronertv TO"ow'nK aesortu 1 1 ' wit: r can't make ah that lot or c in the Countv of >uie ol your of South Ca'rolln ade of lows to-wit: Al eel of land eonta _ and Forty-three I or lpss. boginnini AivtlU cross roads kno Mark.) Cross Roads and z\?i said roads north ie<i real estate, to-1 OJjUiJ tract of land lying STATK OF S Lancaster and State i County < a, described as fol1 that tract or par- in < ining two Hundred jj D Thomps (243) acres, more In thp|r ox ; at a stone In oln istrators ol wn as Blackmon RI Thompson, running with one of , Thompson, 87 Vi chains, west, A, t-,. tt-ft. S SAL.ii;. OUTH CAROLINA, if Lancaster. "oniinon Pleas. on and M. L. Thompson, vn right and as admintlie estate of Henry J, deceased, Mary D. Charles P. Thompson, ed at the county fair comparati few people would hear of it. The value of big crop exhibil the county fair is doubled whet come to the live stock exhibit. Brooks county were n advance atock ?>ltsing as in gra. nd hay ducts and in bacon, her wealth w be vastly increased. At the coi fair the exhibit of liome-rr thoroughbred stock will be a pc v".- rtiiu crimson-aasneil ill? t Ively tips of sumac wave an ts at The woodbine drips its h i we drops all down the tre If gray d in While umber oaks their bro pro- tans and Indian reds ould ninp The elms and birches, beech i lised | nut, poplars and the >tent Dame Nature touched with *&med *e \ ^ t\ no A- \ lood-rtf\ e-irun*13 \ v?n* a?j\ dv^p\?y- \ ==} ? r a* \ co\or ?fl aim i lire i^inseeti We can supply you \vi materials, as well as ol requisites, and shall be you select a color sch house I four and 50-1 thence north 71s to pine stump in til both these near apple tree. i < west, 10.57 c] aier panning Adams line nortl glacl to help chains to stone r 1 ner, then sout erne for your chains to stones, east 20.45 ehal Marshall's corn 77^i east. forO 00 (4.50) chains, A /4 west 4:54 chains t v'ti north side of road ? , ~?,n Then north 3 0 v4 Mabel Tho lains, thence with li 28% fast 19.25 , W. Otis Th? hnrch. Reeves' cor- Mercantile :h 77% east 12.37 tive of a cl thence north 49% tors of tl ns to stone, W. A. Thompson, er. thence north Wylie, Defi r-flve and 40-100 I Pn rQimiit nmey, L,oronna v. Noill, apson, E. 0. Thompson, pson, I. Juno Raley anil mpson. Plaintiffs, vs. Dinpson and Lancaster Company as representaass of the general crodile estate of Henry J. deceased, and R. E. endants. example to every rarmer jn tnis tlon. The farmer who has s stock will no longer be content undersized, poor animals. The s animals eat as much as the impr one, while the superior animal be fattened quicker for market If a draft animal, will grow la and stronger on the same feed, prize pigs and home raised coll the county fair afford n valuable i parison to the farmer who hasn't sec- her fancy might sug crub with Upon the maple, which she 1< crub lavished every hue, oved Of which her palette boast* can declared that she was , or. rger Alack-a-day! One tree she i The but now her palette's '.s at And that Is why the year ar com- have the evergreen. paid ?Bertha ICvelvn To gest. I I >ves, she I I Lome in. Don t lorj. our white lead book. Lancaster Hardw LANCASTER, ^et to ask for (4R.40) chains" south 64 cast 7 r (dead), thence i chains to white corner, thence s? chains to white o nrn I west 7.93 chain ?11 C vU? south 65 94 we; S~ st.,ke, thence s< . chains to dogv thence up with % i hronoh 1 fi A ^ ohn to stones, thence above stated bains to sweet Rum Prince, dated south 17 east 4.54 sell at publi oak, M. C. Lyles' court house Mith 2west 8.65 December m ak, thence south hours of sab s to stake, thence the followinf *t 12.42 chains to to-wit: luth 25. west 6.84 All that p rood near spring, land in Rufc various courses with Lancaster an Inn to M'i <-lr trn ni In I: * \j a ucriro UUtUt' 111 tllQ case by Judge Geo. E. I Oct. 17th, 1913, I will c auction at Lancaster on the first Monday in >xt, within the legal ; to the highest bidder, ; described real estate, iece, parcel or tract of >rd township, county of d State of South Caro much attention to the live stock t lem. He realizes that It la bett? raise a few colts In his farm past at a cost of $25 per colt, than to an animal In the iparket every he needs one. These are two examples of practical value of county fairs tc farmers. There are other consk tlons which make the annual co fair a necessity to every commi Kof wnn 1H ha nrnpTOflfilvp >rob- ' T tO buy um" i^w MP the r llf^v 11 ;r . r1 ki mlty S k\Aj/3 Tlio K * X?/ ^ - *,%lxAXJsy. | *^?2^' rr 1 n^rTSj^ irW IWnlr Start fork of branch, i lOUS COUTSOS Of W north 81% w stones, thence soi chains to stones, decrees west seve chains to stone south .5 west, one links to boKinn lands of M. C. L.\ A. B. Adams an ,...U n?? 111141, t'UIlUll thence up with var- sixty-six (16 -est prong of branch and bounded est 5.3.1 chains to belonging to nth 5.1% west 10.62 , east by Rock thence south 71 % lands of Mrs n and 32-100 (7.321 lands of D. A In a field, thence , i,y lands of ] ? chain and forty-six i Funderburk, dny. Rounded by I where H. R. des, W. A. Marshall, I the time of h d others, and being j Terms of s nmg onp nunared and 6) acres, more or less, north by lands formerly J. M. Plyler. deceased; y River public road and i. L. V. Neill; south by l. Funderburk, and west Martin Steele and D. A. being tho tract of land Thompson resided at is death. ale, cash. Purchaser to South 1* just beginning on era ol velopment as the greatest sectio the whole country in agriculi These fairs, while they benefit local farmers, also advertise county to home-seekers. Proj slve communities attract progres people, no live man is loo the times, lest he, too, fall lnt rut and become a dead one. At. particular period in south Gee the \ \ c I the D W arm \u:fk ~ IIIUI llitl-L (II I cl II ( ___ W. H. Weanftr \ T..B deed dated Oct. ^3^ jr corded in the ofTi Mesne Conveya County In Deed H Tefrins of sale, k pay for papers. PAUL MOO m R E WYLTE, Plaintiffs' A i i-?>uv?-}?Mi iu jtvun-3 | pay for pape >y J. A. Woaner by * PAUI, 1 20th, 1902. and re- r. r. WYLU ce of the Resistor of Plaintiff noe for Lancaster ;ook "N," pape 10. " ~ _ cash. Purchaser to CLE iRE. C. C. C. L. C. STATE OP S . County ( ittomey. t In < irs. UOORE, C. C. C. L. C. s' Attorney. t RK'S SALE. SOUTH CAROLINA, of Lancaster. Common Pleas. tne county lair is a necessity i th.iu at any prvelous time. A froflErthe purely material benefit the county fair, there Is a cei benefit which comes to a people community who get together work for a cause. It stirs commn pride; the man who devotes all time and thought to his own fan business Is apt to grow narrow selfish. The county fair is a | meeting ground for the farmer - - - itn a ;rfectk smokeless 331!! CLERK STATE OF SOU' In Coin Jb^ The First Natior <^L ter? Plaintiff. Lancaster Ice < Charles D. Jo and Jones M ;'S SALE. Citizens Ruil tion. Plain rH CAROLINA, .nneaster. _ _ ? \V. B. Twitt Pleas. poration, 1 lal Bank of LancasPursuant vg- Geo. E. Prin ? _ ease, dated La.Cw Tcrrs "? ? !>?-? 1 ... ? bidder at. La erean tile Oomnanv. ? ding and Loan Assoclaitiff. vs. y and Farmtngton CorDefendants. to a decree of Judge ice. in the above stated Oct. 20th, 1913, T will 1 auction to the highest ncaster court house, in the merchant; it brings them gether in the best way to work something which will be of ger benefit to the county. The co fair is a real necessity as a socia stltutlon. aside from its induatria vantages. In working for it all people get better acquainted each other; in seeing it they gaii spirntlon for their individual \ on the farms and in the homes. Iio rorronUnn l? hv no ni for ieral WTTf V 1 adwtth makes gettin loVi,- With a F And r>nna 4 -* /*/\rv^'f/-?r'4- rv* to hea g up in the mornii Perfection Smokele % 4- V\ a />? /~v 1 ? KPING with the ws open is a "fir: 1th and beauty, ng a chilly ordeal, ss Oil Heater you * Defendants. " Pursuant to a of diH" Geo- K- T>rince? ^ CHU. rase, dated Nov. "O-.x. at public audit J3L1L 1 L bidder at Lanca the county and the first Monday within the legal 1 I HrPQQ lowing described l wo gonnl prop(.rty, t ? ?' i up county i the first Moi decree of Judge within the 1 in the nhove stated following do: 8th. 1013. 1 will sell wlt: ->n to the highest All that c ster court house in tract of land state aforesaid, on in the County ' in December next, i of South Ca [tours of sale the fol- hundred and real estate and per- ^ or less, boil o-wit: _ ! estate lands ( and state aforesaid, on iday in December next, run I hours of sale the scribed real estate, toertain piece, parcel or lying, situate and being \r of Lancaster and State rolina, containing four sixty-nine acres, more inded on the north by >f Mrs. P. H. Williamson the 'past; the harvest festival I old as the art of agriculture itse 7 Subscribe for The Ne Nearly Every Child Has WornPaleness, at times a flushed unnatural hunger, picking the i great thirst, etc., are indication k lis AA1 L VJ1 A touch o ws. a minute. L ~ and breakfas <Zl: In fact, a ] " of onH mnr?Vi r?1i 1 Lilt LU1UCSL Llciy. f a match, and th< ,ater you can car t, read or sew in c< Perfection Heater ao r*pr mrvfo />o ; Perfection is agl ry it to any other omfort is just as good as trAm < AM aii mat parcf situate in the l j county of Lanca: lUVv 111 Carolina, contain __ or less, and boun room, line of Southern and including th< said line, on th street of said to of said street, on of the Lancasti Moore Lumber t ?i or iraci or rana and lands of town of I^ancaster, j lands former Rtor, State of South the east by li ilng one aero, more to R. W. Dra ded on the north by owned by A. i Railway Company by road leac b right of way along j Riverside anr e east by Catawba ' ningham, am wn, or an extension formerly belo i the south by lands now owned b Br Cotton Mills or M. Slstare. J. ind Manufacturing Lathan. beini Jasper Cunningham or ly belonging to him, on inds formerly belonging iffln and A. Carter, now C. Adams, on the south ling from Lancaster to 1 by lands of W. J. Cun1 on the west by lands nglng to T>. M. Crockett, >y J. P. C. Caskey, Lola R. Thompson and J. F. ! tVlO flfllRO trnpf AAnvAv. worms. Klckapoo Worm Killer reliable, thorough medicine for removal of all kinds of worms 1 children and adults. Kick Worm Killer In pleasant ci vyform, aids digestion, tones ays overcoming constipation and Inci Ing the action of the liver. Is fectly safe for even the most del children. Klckapoo Worm K makes children happy and hen 25c. (Guaranteed. Try It. 1 fg a UAJIU AAA tlv/1 A the from /f fa apoo , andy } tern- |1 onp a reafi" 1 SI/ per- 1 * 'titer Washington, D. ( lthy. Richmond, Va. Drur v. k/Miivi miu iixuiv WU a handsome heater, too. At a Perfection, or write for LNDARD OIL c. (New Jersey BALTIMOl JLX V tlliCli L? tk your dealer to ehou) descriptive catalogue. COMPANY 0 Charlotte, 1 FfcE Charleston Co., and on the i Farmers Union Warehouse Comi erty being that i the buildings an said Lancaster ] pany and for a scription of sam< _ made by C. W. } N. dated 14 th day o \y v_ Also one York ' _ # ten-ton ice niant vest by lands of the ed to W. B. or Farmers' Union Mobley by de mny, the said prop- and W. F. L on which Is located Terms of s d equipment of the pay for pape [ce and Coal Com- PAUL J more particular de- ERNEST ! s see plat of survey Plaint Requarth, Surveyor, Plaintiff f April. 1909. . Manufacturing Co. _ comnlotft r>nnal?Hnc IOV?ur? Twitty and G. Lewis ied of R. Y. Funderburk aney. ale, cash. Purchaser to rs. KOORE, C. C. C. L. C. dOORE, Iff's Attorney. 's Attorney. t 1 ? Cold In One Ite* stores, or by mall. Klokapoo In Medicine Co., Philadelphia ant Louis. dlan f I HHHMHHBUHHSIHHfl i~narieston t S. C. i of the Ice machl ' tenances thereto, HiHHHH boiler, one large Ino and all appur- ( Takei.AXATivi one 80-horso power circulating pump, ' r. vv ghovk s { BROMO Qnlniue. It itO{M the !ache and works off the Cold d money if it fniu to cure ' s'enature on each box. 25c.