The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 06, 1914, Page 6, Image 6
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IN INGREDIENT IN CO
nil the Simplicity or Rlchi
Pood, but the Manner in W
It Is Prepared.
he gentle render who ha
arvant of these columns,
least as ?the poetry and ei
Pl'O . i - --
* *>perne<i, coukl not have faile
t how much we enforced tl
t the co^tk was the mala
What she is so is tho
Iding, tho hash, the but
^ :eB, the biscuits, and w
-cog the table. It is her div
ts that make all the delict
Wa-grance of the vinnd which i
*icts. Some have, no doubt,
this Idea as purely fancil
later men are now indoi
ve&klng of pumpkin pie in ai
tou the Independent, E. P. Pow
Qonthe greatest authorities In
()f (this kind, says:
wa>it you must find the right
mix and cook it?that Is. thi
ll like ginger cookies, not to
C?Wger; not too little, and tli
of *th the sugar; and after tha
'laIKr tho mixture just once to<
Sjes you spoil the cookios.
la tell why, only it is so.
grnpkin pie must have a
Gatiar^e ?f ginger. and sugar
witl ho really sweet in tho raw;
socta* the milk! our word for 1
his y condensed milk, and on
Coding, don't try making just <
Corre jlavo never known stingi
|1!,'^ork well with pumpkins."
IU It Is not the pumpkin, or th
ir tho milk that make the pi
s< r.ie woman, says the Ohio Sta
deaaL And the more poetry sh?
fnrier soul the more sho puts i
h^'le. We forgot this. Wo tli
,'rtlst put lus soul into h's lai
. . he architect his in the edit
auslcian his Into his soariug
?n tut win n it conies to tho cook
othQ8t nothing but corn, molasi
Itotatoes. That's sacrilege. /
frotan toll whether n woman
u or a growl into a pie. An
1l,,lK>dy can tell Immediately If it
T! Vdlow down In a cellar makit
1 \>r ten cents.
cr<>:
of t
'I Still in Doubt as to His Mi
tlia "I ?m a tritle uncertain as
tliel really came to Kansas Cj
'hcoonfessed Tobe Sagg of Closti
f"s\vho bad consented to be Intel
"I left, home with the inter
()| having a quiet, orderly and
jorthodox visit, watching the
wo do their Christmas shopping
'listening to the wails of th<
grac.rowded passengers in the sir
Get{)bsorvitig the'th ftn< ss with wl
w*1driv<"-s of idptor vehicles <!
2? the trufPo ordinances, and s<
ra
interspersed by r in;; now ;t
" at my nephew's <
However, my n ish. at li?? 1
Wi of whom asked n: in a cir<
tory way what mi?! ' be m> 1
nn lr tho city and rer- od inorn
801 diplomatic replies that whale'
my business might he it i
jja wouldn't bo nny of their h
tis seemed to he so thoroughly ur
ft Impression that I was coming
wl match dollars with t "al fltr .nr
th perhaps beromo drugged and
around with my mind a tota
J8 and appear to hope so earnes
^ It would bo so. that, frankly. 1
th able to determine exactly what
th for until It Is all over and I li
up I got."?Kansas City Star.
th
th Which Kills Most?Worry or
That tho optimism which p
jj* Kato Langley Bosher's new
"The House of Happiness,"
in r racy quality of the pholloso
those who live near tho soil
(Jk seem to be proved by the fi
g *t remarks of one of its eharae
"And if anybody will tell r
m pood worryln' does thoy can )
w ery egg my hon Is agoln' to
w spring! More folks wear o
ir worryin man 0109 rrom drl
0 drink is the king-bee killer, .\
01 says, nnd ho ought to know,
1 preacher."
'l "He thinks all tho world
** waits on her like she was a
a, used to think she was a fool
p, hut It's mo who's been'the
ti man don't think much of a W(
don't have to wait on."
n "I ain't nevar heard ,t.ell 1
H Lord pays taxes, or cuts the i
I' ,-or mends the roof when it 1
? .gets shoes for the children,
e, rhem things has got t^ pft dvn
' mon ^ latch leaves tlrings he d
o to do to the Lord. lie gets
w he Lord m\xed up."
h tn fsitJ
c /, Audience Bowed to Art
a ,, Jean Oerardy, the 'cellist,
t finlnhed a *iiiccr-ssfiil mrm tu'a
''JSngland with Tetrazzini, will
a .Alermany, Russia, Paris, Helg
P ^Austria. He tells the story
e a delightful provincialism is s
{ aient in England:
a "I was invited to atop off
? Inge not on my regular ltlner
1" ' deputation of music lovers. I
I resist the Invitation. The h
packed.
p "Fancy my amused a maze m<
on coming on to the stage and
, my asu&l pertunctory bow th
( audience politely rose from thi
f and bowed back with the utr
1 mallty, some of the older
i throwing & curtsey."
1
Unexplored Territory,
"I made a lucky discovery
raid the flrat physician.
f Thai sor
J "Yes. I discovered a pati
i 7 as never been operated on
thing."
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1
0KING' KITCHEN HATH CHARP
ness of
hich
CONTAINS POWERFUL APPEA
TO HUMAN NATURE.
b been
so far
utlng is
d to no- Writer Insists That Protest of Hcus
he idea maids' Union Is Misdirected?
ingredl- There Can Be No Better
pie, the Place for Courting.
skwheat |
hatever j The housemaids of Cleveland, C
ine con- , have formed a union, and they ai
acy and greatly excited over the questio;
she con- ' Shall we or shall we not consent l
regard- receive our gentlemen friends in tt
Jul, but kitchen?"
Vcg it. Good for the Housemaids' union?I b
1 article lieve in it. Better hours, better pa
'ell, one better sleeping rooms?I hope tt
matters housemaids will get nil these thing
Why not?
woman ! Butaboutthls kitchen business. Paus
s pie. It a moment, dear .Madame President c
o much the Housemaids' union. What is th
le same matter with the kitchen? Is tber
t if you something disgraceful about it? Pra
> many tell! And if so, when did its di
Nobody graceful dishonor begin?
But the I'gly? A good, wholesome, eh ai
bruclng bright, cheerful kitchen? Why. to in
enough uiiiri, it's the prettiest room iu tli
and ?h nou \ < < el.-res >\ inm < U i .lack in th
t, don't New York American. What's ugly aboi
o moro a . ir-.. Poor, and clean curtains, an
arte plo. a brims; range, and rows of good cool
ness to in,; dislu -s?
i I've soon dozens of stiff little reeei
e- sugnr, l'OI> rooms, with stiff little Kilt chair
n?it ia in them, and a stiff, berosicd caroc
to Jour- 011 the? ior, und a stiff Kilt mirror c
* hae in tin- solemn walls, ;h?t v. on n't lin
into tho so pretty as a kitchen to inv eyes,
ink tho 1 d in't see anything i .., aceft
tdscape, ahout a kitchen, unless it is dirt?
Ice, the 1 :> to t . it 1 could cook wo
strains, ' ',(J , it to i I a )d j.laco, I'd b
she is proud o it. not nstiaad, and, will,
pes and l'cr, gentle mai . lis of the 13ous<
Anybody n <!s' union, 1 n> vcr noticed any ave
puts a 11 .to tl><- kitchen on the part of an
d every- 1 (' ?'?' ti?
somo !l avert- to woman has to argil
g a pie. wu' "er hu: ana ny nay ana uy nigu
to keep him iroin making somo.e:
cust* to g< i out into tlu- kitchen,
ssion. !'on l ml * our young mm awa
to what ' '' the kitchen, gentle Hilda, c
ty for," yv ' 'i I < n. Lead him right in an
konong, s<''ow mild and tamable the sight c
"viewed. ",al "bitty range and those rows c
itlon of delectable apices will make him.
entirely ' ''ad a young man who was
people 1; ''ow '? coming to the point c
early, talking about the llat I'd never se
? over- bim anywhere hut in my kitchen, an
cot cars 1(1 wear " Bood, big, clean, servlct
lilch tho a,'ld k'tohou apron, when 1 saw bin
inregard 100
0 forth. (>'1, VOfl> '"be skirts and th
nd then ' '' :r : well enough t
sidonco. ' 'U1 1 " 'taut ? ye. but when yo
many
timlocu- a ' m.ui oi your **<? * itig, or a do:
business ' :i ' ukes or so with raisins in then
or less a"-1 ' :;i( b th' caution and tin- rescrv
ver else 1,1 :t " n bis man r like snow 1
m>bably 1,1,3 K',rin8 sunshine
iusiness, u'e "11 for moonlight picnic
Ider tho aIul "lov"; I turn shows, Hilda; h
here to that way to p'< aso yoi
'ors and/ ^ l,ttL <J'1 r '"> tak s an liUciosl
Wander *8 - p1 : " on 1 c< Itevdttiilk,
1 blank, " I ethipg goo
tly tlmt taC* ll> t,li ".iron ney snailyo
am un- bold him < : .ivt , ?io matter what ye
: I enmo 'W-haired siren trios to steal bi
rtrl \fhnf 1 ' ' t 1 (.'III \ < #11. I , li t'.
Cider for Sufferers From Gout.
n Tiio tiiifortiinav-' inUi . iiiloviu
, the ;ood thim-- of the table, yet a
iprvfl f] os
k wlth ,hv ll,ay nOW ta,i
vi K?v> ' h?-*:irt ?f grace, tor tin re is olio r<
as e jpgjjjijjij, beverage whb li will not h
p y denied him. Cider, it has heen di
,11wou ' cotvred. is excellent lnr gout, and I
bleumg ^ splendid tonic for everybody, b(
'' rs: cause of the amount of tannin it coi
ne what lain8
lave ev- Here Is a recipe, handed down in
la\ this iv;t.w England family, for old fasl
tit from jon,,(j mulled cider:
nk, and Heat two eggs with two tables pool
Ir. Deyo fulsJ of s?gari aI1d pour over the mi:
bein a jurf. a quart of freshly boiled ci?lo
stirring constantly, I'ut the nilxtur
of lier, OIl jjie gjove and hoil it again. Ad
be-by. I mint leaves, sortie thin slices <
I-critter, |,.,ll0n aild servo immediately in ta
fool. A glasses, 'thick enough to stand tt
oman ho seaming beverage without crack in
: Col qr jelly is adelicious desse
that , the jOI, aiitunm days
Ire wood, "btssolfe twrt ohnoes of gelatine 1
oaks, or a jiuie water, and when thorough
and all dissolved add two and a half pin
e. Solo- of rider/and a ,p(jun<\ of granulatr
on*t like aagfet. J*bl uiKU Jt begii>e to
mo ana f.?. then strain through cloth ar
pour , into a jelly mold. Servo wil
ist; ' ; cryapv ;t, ^ () j
who has
tour in When You Laugh,
tour in " '8 a wo" known an(1 easily den
lum and on8tratnf' scientific fact that rtlfforej
of how rM!?P'e sound different vowels whe
till prev- la,,Kh'nK. from which fact a close o
server has drawn tho following coi
at a vll- cluBlo??: i I I /1 ( , j
ary by a 1 Peopte who Itiugh In A (pronouncs
couldn't *" ^ are franlt- honest and fond <
all was Do4se 80(5 excitement, though they ai
often of a versatile and fickle dlapsnt
when Won* lighter in E (pronounced a
I making te D*cull*r 10 phlegmatic and ma
lfl enttre i kaoholy persons. Thoss who la igh 1
air seats ' (pronounced as ee) are children. <
nost for- obliging, affeotkmat
timid and undecided people. To lang
j In O Indicates generosity and da
big. Avoid If possible all those wt
, tough In U, as they are declared to I
wholly devoid of principle.
' today," "
Where He Learned.
Bill?Where did he learn to log
ent thai ?i?t girl?
for any. J1I1?In a correspondence schooL
"Nonsesfp."
. ^ "No; you see they ware both atad
tog typewriting there."
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'HM3H HaiSVONVa SHI MARCH 6, 1914.
iTZrr=v3" WHEKEVER1
timber reserves, us compared with j f| II L II L V Lll
1S7 million acres in tl?e national for- nriirni
ests of the United States. Ml til IIj
\pplo wood is the favorite material H ULIlLIII
for ordinary saw handles, and some
goes into so-> ailed in -r . ; ? < The Old Standard G
* v. , "ti,..- ered -u ? Valuable as a Gene
New Jer. < y ha.- a ti.n-ei. . ,
>i about two million acres, on vjtieh DriVCS Out Malar;
the timber is worth abo"\,..tv'v'iiu" the Whole SysteiT
, 000 on the stump. It i** iuaiiil> \alu.- /
i able for eordwood. ! ~
I I You know what you are ta
e Many of the forest fires attributed as the formula is printed on
u, to railroads are caused not by sparks tonic properties o'. QUININ
to from locomotive, but by cigar and tonic and is in Tasteless Fo
io cigrette butts thronwn from smok- Weakness, general debility
ing?car windows. Mothers and I'ale, Sickly
a- ! ? Relieves nervous depressioi
Port Orford cedar of the I acific
f. coast recently tried as a substitute purifies the bloo<,\ True
? for Knglish willow in the manufac- No family should be without
9- ture of artificial limbs, has been fou:i<l ? .?
| unsatisfactory. While It is light "" ''^ w""
la enough, it is too coarse ami brittle. of u number of lodgepolo
i at various periods bofore t
,e As an experiment, the supervisor be cut for telephone poles.
H of the Beaverhead national forest ling causes the trees to exi
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il This taoolc will preatly assist Yju selectii
JRftm. x for exterior oaintine of vour lirufio. It con
various effects, easily obtain rJ with
MASTIC
Q 7^ "THE KIND THVT
t- Behind every gallon of-this old-reliable paint s'andslhe
Peaslee-Gaulbert Co., Louisville, Ky. MASTIC P/nN
made from the highest-grade materials. 1 he fyrmii^is
I Mastic Paint is more economical than ordinary p;\
,f I covers more surface, last3 longer, looks better, and g
best results. It adds years to the life of your proper
? I Lancaster Hardware C
!. 8 y Lancaster, S. C.
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HUGHES' LIST OF
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1X2 Acres, known as the "Robert two dwellings, painted
Beckham' place," on Liberty Hill buildings i.. good repal
road- abAm 1-it in timber land. A inmrovod ulnco. nwi
good iuvt ?un<'nt. Property of J. P. liinson.
Allison, Easy terms. Price/pen t>5 AcrcS wjth Rood six-ro
actij. . $ 1 S.ut) lug aud' 3-rooin tcnai
? 147 here in Indian Land townsjflpl near Rocky Hlver roa<
6 miles northeast of Fort Mill. erty of \V. W. Parks.
id kmVn as the M. Warwick acre
place," owner It. R. Allison. "Pitt About it7 lots on "Slnclaii
cheap. Price per acre only $10.00 and "Glenwood."
5'/{. Acres land and ',-7 interest Kin- 223 Acres 6 miles east of
niiiK outfit, grist mill, etc, C miles buildings cost $5,000.
nioHhoast of Lnjtcastt r and Vfe-, mile (I Mr.M.inuR,
fcf ("amp Creek church and school. 4CtB Acres'3 miles norths
? Going cheap with easy terms. known as the J. A. I
L*~ 105 Acres in Muford township join- plafe, has large 10-rc
e 1 tng lands of A. T. Waters,, etc. and splundid barns.-,
3- Land and houses are good. Owner Acres, Va mile sout!
is D. A. Knjght. Price per acre roe and Wadesboro roar
a., $30.0? ' northast from Lanca
,j. 108 Acre's within few yards of (own four-room dwellings.- P
of Heath Springs, fine land with E- M. Hardin. Price p<
four dwellings and necessary outa
buildings. Will divide into small 04 Acres, 5milos pout
tracts to average per acre $55.00. Lancaster, good land wl
Owner J. C. Rowling. house. Owner, Orln (
3- 120 Acres, two miles of Riverside, mon.
x- joining lands of Waxhaw church, 248 Acres at Tradesvllle
r, etc. Easy tcrtns. Owner Mrs. in cultivation, extra tin
0 Mary MrDow. Quick sale price per Good dwelling and ou
(j acre $16.50 Property of W. A. Fi
^ Several tracts standing saw timber. Price per acre
,. 25 Vj Acres lund one mile east of town 150 Acres on Turkey Qua:
of Lancaster, opposite \\\ P. Stog-1 joining lands of Walter
|f* ner's residence. Chesterfield road. etc., level, good huildii
K- See me for lowest price. plantation,
ft 50 Acres,'four m^es south of,Heath 370 Acres extra fine land
Springs, elope toj chhrch iuid ingp, 2 miles from La
In school. ; Good bulldins. 15 acres bargain,jpof acre
ly heavy original growth pine tirn- 284 A etas 3 tail oh west of
ia her. Joins lands of Alex Cauthen. known as the Irvln
etc. Owner, I). J. Ralley. Price place, 150 acres heavy
J > , ^ \ - ["test timber, two farm
.(j 240-; Acres, 6 miles* south ttf uhneasyt, , VfHpn, 'Otanof' Miss A
tor, close to two churches, four r Pnee per'acre.,
farms, rents for 3,600 lint cotton, Acres 1 Vi miles from
1 splendid ' dwelling , end te^iaht ' s'r?ng and well ipiprc
houses.' Property of J. F. V41L | ; ?"t-*p-to .small tracts
liams. nrice nor acre $20.00 cheap.
, 62,/4 Acres on Buffalo Road,, 5 miles! "'',ler '"OK *n's p
' * ) east of Lancaster. \CloB?/.vij> ' V* t C ilV.'V0 t. ^ _iYi' '
Zlon church and sdhbdl; An ex^el- '1^* Abres^ 4\ niile* north
in lent small plantation with splen- *er on ^harloltee-Oam
b* did buildings. Price per acre tw? K?od houses, barns,
? S32 10 tochurch and school. O
/ i / , i j . C. Harden & Bro. Price
134 Acres near Riverside, Wades>f
, r? an? ?7Lanrt?,r?/d r?af' 3?,n8 8?? Acres 4 miles north o
* ands of Wm. Slstare etc., close ter on charlottee-Camd
^ to churches and school, per acre 20 farm? ,Q cultlvatlc
on,y 112.76 land wj|1 cut lnto 8mal
* 44 Acres, 3 miles west of Heath sell all, a special low
" Springs, close to church and quick sale.
ta school, good road, etc. Owner, J, 30 Acres 6 miles east of
>r M. Knight, price per acre.. $25.00 on New Cut road, lies
a, 63 Acres 6 miles north of Lancaster' within V4 mile Cai
b on Wadesboro and Monroe roads, church and school,
r o
I have arranged to make loans of money for ten year pay
* J j ' /
land. When yon think of dirt, get In touch w
"TV ML HUGHE
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(00 NEED J
11 TONIC - TEE MOVE'S I
pfoi
rrovc's Tasteless eh ill Tonic is Equally
ral 1 onic because ;t Acts on the Liver i>. u
la, Enriches the Blocd and Builds up Mi<
I. For Grown Prnnlr I<4 ? <??-?
v.??w Vlll . ('Dili
_ ly (
king when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic mo1
i every label showing that it contains the well lcnowr
K and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter aII(j
mi. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, j((,0
and loss of appetite. Gives life ?.*id vigor to Nursing C
Children. Removes Ililiousness without purging. "Rc
l and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action ami a f<
fonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened l,e
it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it 50c.
Tru
the bases . d it Is desired to find what effect togi
pine trees l,I,s may have as a preservative treat- tun
hey are to rae:it for th<> P?les- 1,0,1
This gird- " jj
ide resion, I <?t IlCJt St <T lA'tltls.
mu<
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and ? out Pa i jvtcr S.
[''& Book H 'hx-l p
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: for beautifully ufcustratecLfbook " Homes
1 now Jo 1'ainKlhepi," also Color
g foity-fivo different colbr combinations.
ig of tne most nttricjrve color schemes S ,M'
tains a number of c?lbi" sketches showing H our
1/ I boo
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PAINT 5
LASfS"
gpod nnmo and reputation of its makers,
T is guaranteed absolutely pure, and is
j on every can.
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and all 285 Acres In river road about four
r, a well, : miles north of Vah Wyck, 50
nor, N. J. acres in cultivation. 800,000 ft.
saw timber. On "River road." g,',r
oni dwell-1 J. A. Hyatt's place Price per jy,,,
it house, . acre ..$10.00 (1.
Prop- 44 0 Acres between Port Mill and
Price pvr Plensant Valley,' 10 farms being j,i<1
...$21.00 cultivated on it. Terms 8 years
Heights" with Interest. Owner T. M. ?rjn
Hughes. Per acre- $20,00 '
Lancaster, 50 Acres in and adjoining Fort fiftq
Owner E. Lawn, level. Owner, T. M.
* \ 1 Hughes. See It. r
vetot city, 80 Acres 011 Coil road -V& miles
'. Sistare 1 north of Stonrsboro, with 40 acres- (
oui house good Limber, lies level. Joins
< lands of Wm. Crenshaw and T. S.
h of Mon- Hendrix. Has good 2^room house. ?
Is, 7 miles Property of Mrs. Ella -Cauthen.
ster, two Easy Terms. Price por acre $16.00 ST/
roperty of 900 Acres In Cedar Creek township,
3r acre > 9 farms in cultivation, lies roil- E
$2 6.00 ing, 5 tenant houses. Property Pre
tUwest of of Mrs. Hlda B. Jones. Price per wht
Ith 2-roora acre ' $14.00 abo
2. Black- 1,000 Acres, with 8-room dwelling tru<
worth $5,000 600 acres extra by 1
, 150 acres large second growth pine Umber,
o timber. nr. T. F. McDowls house place. S
tbuihlings. j will cut to suit you. Property of me
inderhurk. I t. y. Williams. Price per acre.
. . $20.00 $12,50^rter
creek. 52 Acres, 1 miles south of Han- Cor
Stewman. '-?> ?- " ?? 1
igs, a line j ifos wgll, one building, .Prico per' *
^ anre W0.00
and hni!<t- HOI'S KM AND fX?TS.
ncaRter. ft , ,
$4 0.00 Seven lots ajid store rooms on "MidTaxahaw
way" between the, town of Lancfts- | *"
e Knight tfir amJ rlie Kteantlc cotton mills
. original Owner Sheriff Jon.'P. rtiintCr. t 0
is in eult l- One lot west. Colored pedples ehnrrh
nnie (ireg-. on ^ODnof' ofrpOflte W. P. Bennett ?.f
$"0 on residence will be sold cheap for
city,"land cti*h 1 " iES?
>ved, will $3,400 buys the W, R. Taylor new tra<
and sejl - large and modern residence oppo- tlra
(' site 1... C. Lar.bpny residence. Oeme-''eal
lace st; , U 'j.K*
j Once vheant lot on north side of the "K"
erf Lartcasj-! at>ove "Taylor" property sutlable 9
den road, foi* pice residence. 1 j Tan
etc., dose $2,000 For houfcq and Jot In Heath hou
wners, T-(' Springs, slzq of lot 100x850. Iacr<
Der acre Owner, Rev. S. N. Wfttson. ' 1
$20.00 Jl.^5 Near Southern Railroad, 4
f r large rooms, lot 70x125. Owner. nnd
L J. M. Ferguson. and
en road, ~ fari
m, strong $4,500 For elegant 10-room house jj .
1 tracts or . on Barr street, large lpt apd very Rajj
price for cheap. Owner, Mrs. Mary 8. Knight. ftn(j
$1,200 For good house, Sinclair
Lancaster Heights. Owner, C. W. Oriffln.
level and $2,500 For 6-room house on W.
mp Creek Cematery street. Rents for $14.0t
I per month.
N
m nts at regular rat of Interest to buyers of den
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1th a "live wire." DO IT NOW. ceai
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F
OUNTHY KI)ITOI{ AS MOICAL
BOOSTER.
Questions of business manageit,
methods, and rates, mechanical
liances, circulation and adverig
promotion, all have their place
you do well to give them due
sideration," said F. M. Johnson,
prietor of ilie Lowell (Mich.)
gor. in his paper on "The Editor,
prtunlty and Obligation," read
>ro the recent meeting of the West
hignn Press Association. "Hut 1
te your attention to the higher
uideraliou of the editor who real
;dits. to the country editor as a
al booster and of that too often
lected field of rural journalism,
editorial department, the heart
soul ol the home paper for home
pie."
'ontinuing, Mr. Johnson said:
scently, the New York Journal In
)ur-column editorial delared that
country editors of America are
real molders of public opinion,
e, in a degree; it ought to be al?ther
true. We have the oppority
and a commensurate obligai,
as every opportunity bring with
corresponding obligation.
To whom much is given of him
di shall lie required."
'he press, the pulpit and the platn
are the great moral forces of the
and by virtue of opportunty, the
- the greatest of all. What
r< im doing our share of that rer
11; i t J iv?
tor by far than that of the greatpre.'M'her
in the land; and where
'lie country nltor ha an audience
rvr ' preacln r speaks to scores
editor addrn es thousands, and
l too. to an audience that st iy by
i w in and week out, year after
l Some of us have had such a hear
for 20. ?o or more years. Tlave
done ouv best ? Tlave wo sown any
?at of good though and moral coun
Sinn?>(u win, an administrator of
estate of i/oulsa Deltlah Sims, de*ed,
cm "the j 26th day of March,
4, mako his final return an such
\lnlstrator Ahd ^ply to the pros
court of Lancaster county -for 4r
nrs dlnmlR8ory. \ 1
w. u. cLynuRN, . *
nr. Estate of I^ouim Delilah Sims,
leeeased. ^
oh. 24 1914. 41-48-T J
' ? . , u JH$ >
iOhi-' with tli" elintT? o11?m\; me
th'"en. her" is tl?o trim tost of
in < fiintrv jo- rr lean. Whoa
mortal form locked tip, and our
1< of life is closed, the important
stion then will he. -not how
nch money did he leave ?" But,
the community better because
and his paper lived in it?"
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
y nt once the wonderful olil reliable IU<
TICK'S ANT'SKITIC MICA I.INO Oil,,n -nr
1 <lressi?itc lint relic f jmin and hcit?
-a rnc I line. ? n. ynl. 25c. 5u? . { ?
Bank No. 2211.
tTBMENT OP THE CONDITION
OF
e Farmers' Bank & Trust
Co.,
itcd at Lancaster, S. C., at the
ie of business January 13th, 1914.
RESOURCES,
ns and Discounts. ..$ 95,614.41
irdrnfts 1.410.13
niture and Fixtures.. 't.875.00
> from Banks and
linkers.. 15.112.70
'roncv 7.794.00
d 1.020.00
or arid Other Minor
'oln. . v 885.72
icks and Cash Items. . 1,366.44
'otal . . $120,078.40
T.I ABILITIES,
tal Stock Paid In ..$ 50,000.00
plus Fund 1.250.00
livided Profits, less
lurrent Expenses and
'axes Paid 4,664.16
1 vidua I Deposits Snha
-Check 43,310.54
ie Certificates of TYoosit
11.442.-45
hler's Checks. . . . : . 411.25
es and Rills Redlsnunted
. ... 10.000.00
s Pnynblp, Including
ertlflcates for Money
(orrowed. B.0???).t?0
'otal . . .. ....$126,078.40
lTF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster?rs.
teioro me came E. J3. LlliRlfl,
sldent of the above named bank,
>, being duly sworn, says that the
ve and fdregolng statement Is a
* condition of said bank, as shown
the books of said bank.
E. B. LINGLB. J
worn to nnd subscribed before
this 20th day of January, 1914.
W. P. ROBINSON,
Notary Public.
rect?Attes:t
J. E. CRAIG,
W. T. GREGORY,
W. P. BENNETT,
Director**.
I/AND POR SALE.
65 Acres, about four mileg west
Heath Springs and lying on- east
s of Pinckney Lynn's place and
lg tho Lynn place. Tills is a good
t of landyand has a fine lot of saw
iter. W?t saw about one million ?
: ofilunfcierj Timber alopo will
for place! "See me at once. Price
160. J
5% Acre. Mrs, John Bell's, ne^ir
ik, one-hors* farm open and good
ses, a nlceVtafiO* Price. $20 an
00 Acres, "Shite plaoe^" A. > C.
veil's, two mtl4) east of Dwight
on Wild Cat ortmk, a good place
;/a nice lot of timber, one-horse
n open. Price for quick sale
200. This, 1 thlrk a good bari,
as I surveyed the land In part
know the place.
T. M. BKLK, Agent.
Notice of Discharge.
fotlce |e horeby given that the tin- ^