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6 ART OF FRIENDSHIP DYING? Writer's Opinion Is That Modern apl Egf Ways Are Not Conducive to For- |H mation of Closest Ties. There is grouDd for suspicion, if not mm conviction, that the art of friendship *<' Ky^ry Is dying out among us. The friendship of the ancients was t " cry exacting. In modern times we Kgl should look for a long while for such mulu&T regard as that of Damon and Bfthi ^ 'Pythias. Friendship in our crowded ~ days covers a wide area, but as in the Case of nil extensive development, " it loses intensiveness. Insteud of I friendships we have visiting lists. Not Bflgt I those whom we love but those whom we would propitiate, we Invite to dinwho HIisihI Invite us in and permit us to HIIbVI eat their food and air our views. Wo mm live?alas!?In the suburbs of eaoh AfoSOlutd other's hearts. The man without friends can accom- |If1 II110 EJH I 1KJBE plish very Utile in this world in this 1WHIWH age. Depending on his own strength alone, his mightiest endeavors are as " nothing. At harvest time he gathers nothing but leaves and husks. Hut the NOT HIS IDEA OF man with friends?strong, true friends .. and loyal?who have confidence in his nerr Professor Was \ Integrity and ability to do tilings, has , r inc L/c& or nij groat power. Where lie leads they , Adoring S will follow him, and all working to gether unitedly bring victory. This is An AmeHcan prol the reason why Bome men achieve Blxty> raarried a womj great success with moderate abilities, er than raVH while their more brilliant competitors the udva?tug< fall short. until something said To have true friends you must bo Bon brought it home t< one. The quality of loyalty you get fe8BOr had taken h,B w depends on the quality of loyalty you tQ Germany to llve give.?Illustrated Sunday Magazine. Kveral rteddinRS ln h cles, the children 1 NOTHING REALLY LIKE HOME with the belief that necessarily something Occasional Journeys Abroad Merely an 8t??d UP the sidi Serve to Emphasize the Delights hero with much got of Familiar Surroundings. sword. ___ Ono of their Gerrnai Do we not nuiko all our Journeys mystified one day to largely that we may know the bliss year old boy say: of coming home again? We set forth 'Wore going over 1 blithely enough (the need of change summer and when Is inherent in all humanity), and for mother's going to man awhile we feel no regret for the fa- 'u barracks." xniliarity which wo have left behind Hut, my bov," obj< us, asserts a writer lu the Atlantic. bor. "your mother is n We glory and rejoice in the new, re- "Oh. no, she isn't " freshing our eyes and hearts. Hut by by, your mother and by comes the turn, the hesitating, America before you ci pausing and the alow looking buck. fore you ever existed The glory around us fades as if a b'o, mother wasn'i cloud had como over the sun, and Slio never go: Married behind us the glow rests on the dis- "Hut. my bo>, who taut spot from which we set forth. y?u a home and feeds Ah! then, according to our disposi- , you?" tions, we run or saunter back, de-1 "Oh, you mean the vouring the miles in outveagerness or He's onlv our fathc protracting the pleasure that we may Evening Post. taste fully. And when once again we stand on the thresholds of our |(??p IN MIND Wh quiet, familiar homes, was there any gladness of going forth to compare w?n,, _ ... I., .1 , a ? | || . . n |if ll u n c vv o U I U D C L I 2 with this flooding blisB of return? Wo1 _ . ... . , ... ? come Corresponded are back where we belong. We have _ " tasted novelty and have found it good, e ern?fT1 chiefly as a spice to quicken the fa- ? .. ,,, . . . He yourself, strive miliar. We have filled our hands; we t 1 .. . . .. eion of your own thou would empty them/now and fold them .. .. ' m a , .. ,. . . . .. all the force of your and yield them Into the hands of the ; .. ... , you will be projectinj pirit of peace. We have come unto .. . . . /' * Ji , . - _ , the mind of the friend ?Br own again and our own has re- . .... . . .. , . delight from your lett ' i the conscious wish t< fully and well that ^ Those "Good Old Time*." to say, abjure slovenly We may, as well demolish the time- juBt as strongly. th? worn superstition that the good old ness which keeps one times agai. re all we ,/eed to make poSO jn band one us happy. There n?<er were any Remember always t good old times. "Say not thou. What possibility of publiclt ii> low cwim uim xne lormcr aavs ter> an(j pf you have were better than these," chides the or unc.haritableneaB ii preacher, showing that the complaint least Bee that you do i is as old as human nature. Hear feelings to paper, to y< Homer: "Few boub are like their fusing at some later i fathers; most are worse, only a few Hness has replaced yo are better."' If In Homer's opinion? Judgment, and he puts the wordB Into the mouth Remembering all tl of Athena speaking, In t.bo guise of wni have no need for Mentor, double-distilled wisdom? n complete letter wrl most men are worse than their fath- sincerity and truth, y ers, then upon what degenerate days to give your thoughts must we have fallen! Given a length manence of writing. of time like that between ourselves and Homer and the complaint falls to pieces of Its own absurdity.?Fannie ptroke kitty the \ H. Eckstorm, in the Atlantic. -hn Bpiu, Yet Bhe kitchen by the fire. V Refuse in Rivers. very lap of her mlsfrei Some experiments were recently ed with the cat In h conducted to determine the rapidity kitty is wild to the ti of the movement of garbage and other Ing tail. Watch her? refuse which has been dumped in ready scratched yoi great quanitles in the rivera around In the grass, she ma New York. Some floats were placed ward some unsuapecti In the river at different stages of tho Dallas 1-ore Sharp I tide and their movements closely ob- a shiver runs throng] served. One of thoeo floats f>ut in feel her claws?so t the East river traveled In 7JShi hours BO wnd and savage, a distance of 107% mfles/at tho end kill. Or come upon of which time It vsas picked up only night. In Home emptj a mile frotn the starting point. After alley. She la on the p Ion rnlv*? ?-?o*"*"" * .........u& .xi.inn ?u?jr buj- or the narrow. gulch priao to learn further that ouory year on her with n stnrtlln the department oC docks and ferries marks her silent shad dredges out sonw 400,000 cubic yards she moves stealthily of deposit from the ~"os * d docks ner, and, well withi of the lower Last rivesr, \*i u> nothing stops to glance furtiv< of large quantities that are also tho open cross-street dredged oat by private enterprise. pje aro a1, w|thln t There is no ope for h Training the Young Cow. Two Washington youngsters were visiting their father's country place in Virginia when one of them ob- [ Remembered served: A young man wal "Marie, I don't see how cows can foreign quarter sto eat grass. I)o ypu?" amused smile in fron ' Marie gave the question appropri- ing place, the wlndo ate consideration and then replied: a sign, "Lam Stew." 1 suppose ff^alik* ftis. When the from his doorway, i cows are nnung^ie rDV*feVFow keeps Joko was, and the j saying ?VJvrfmdre*J*#yoo don't ! plained about the eat grass you _shan\ have jany pie." "lamb" The next d* 3on Jtl_JafW.I l?J. while the bill of fa The reasor?Wa?W Wmttflcan th? l**8 * novels are not translr.tod into all the g?ten. I he proprie foreign languages is that they get in fering "Clamb Cho 'flnf/T 6 Q body's Magazine. I THE LANCASTER NEWS, J UN fk| k SEXUAL Spe J|l KNOWLEDGE ladles' g ^ Illustrated 820 Pages. tan colo [ffl Tells all about sex matters; what for a young men and women, young wives For^a' II and husbands and all others ueed to Qf our "(ll know about the sacred laws that gov Hose wit ern the sex forces. Plain irutti of Patr of o Rex life In relation to happiness In ^'Be marriage. "Secrets'' of manhood and You* k I^fcBBgl womanhood; sexual abuses. so< lal the test ' evil diseases, etc. give real The latest, most advanced and com scam?5 and haeir prehenslve work that ha' ever beou j rt-s?o<l i isued on sexual hygiene, Priceless fineness, instruction for those who are ready material Sir a.'ij? Sa for the true inner teaching. ly stninh i__ ThiR books tells nurses teachers. w thout 1 IJT will W doctors, lawyers, preacher^ social D?n't < ? Riinnnii- workers, Sunday School teachers and for? ofTei ;rnUSPHATl a'^ others, young and old. what all M'K.VH-F need to know sex matters. B> Win field Scot Hall, Ph. D.. M. (Leipzing.) 11785 Newspaper 'Joiumeutu COLI, A HUSBAND Scientifically correct."?Chicago South Tribune. "Accurate and up-to-date." UlOth ^ < ?Philadelphia Press. Standard book Kntran lerely Fatner in of knowledge."? Philadelphia Led- county si s Military- ger. The Now York World says: ' a- ,n>on. "Plain truth for those who need or Full ft aught to know them for the preven- A. anc 'essor who at t,on of evils. pre-medii m>i?h Under plain wrapper for only . ^ ^ref ' . " ( $1.00 Coin or Money Order, postage s,Kned to that he never ten cent8 extra " Spado ? of his position MIAMI PUBLISHING COMPANY grounds, by his youthful Dayton. Ohio. unexcelle 5 him. The pro- ??- Expent ife an<l children HABRIs! After attending SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -?_ igh military cir- ^ -rw jecamo Imbued Premier Carrier of the South. C J * marriage was * Beat where the worn- PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE? a of a handsome Trains arrive Lancaster from* Yale nn<l d braid and a N?. 118?Yorkvllle. Rock Hill and Princ intermediate stations 8:31 a m t neighbors waa No" J13?Charleston Columbia anc A11 hear tbe eight- Intermediate stations 10:05 ing> 8tr^ a* m- ecuted in No. 114?Marion. Blacksburg, Chai assortinei to America thi9 lotte and intermedf ite stations ami 5 s?;, we get back 1:35 p. m. now. ry an officer and No. 117?Columbia. Kingsvllle and HOWAItl intermediate stations, 7:48 p. m. jcted the neigh- Trains leavo Lancaster for: larried alreadv " N<x 118?Kingvllle, Columbia and ~~ Intermediate stations. 8:31 a. m LailCRS . . No. 113?Rock Hill, Blacksnur^ . Schedul got married in Marion, Charlotte and intermediate arne here or bo- stations, 10:05 a. m. at " No. 114?Kincville. Columbia. Char i.v i-unn t over married. leston and Intermediate station*, i.v. Fort I in America." 1:35 p. m. I.v. Base la It that gives No. 117?Rock Hill. Yorkvllle and hv. Rich you and clothes Intermediate stations. 7.48 p. m Ac. Cfaei N. B.?Schedule figures are pub Horr Prnfpmnr' 'ashed a8 information only and a.e i?v. Chest ?. . ' not guaranteed. For Information ?t !.v. Rich sr. i\ew iork pttssenger fares, etc.. call on Lv. B?-c W. B. CAUTHEN, Agent. h *. Fort W. B. McGEE, A. G. P. A.. Ar. Dane jro va/ditimp Columbia, t. C. Conne< WnilllMU w H CAFFEY. D. P. A.. ern, ^eab Charleston. S. ?' western issed as a Wei- __ . i Fort L. Mult Everything a Man Needs KaUwR-'$1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1 L-anca? for the expres- Articles 10 . f _ " . To advertise our Universal Shav w ,, H ing Outfit and Universal Products wet personality, and w,n for a ilmlted tlrae only( Bond M S your nilnd on this well worth $3.00 Shaving Outfit who Is to draw for $i.OOc We sell our products to the rh* or. Write with consunuer direct and therefore you Tacant ac > express truth- save alV-agent*s~l?y>flts which aa you I vhlch you have km>w are very lrJ-ge. ml.sblft. and. 1 Ho:.>w OraAt 1UMT. :o?Urt. h<M . 1 5-inch Lather Brush. . self-conscious j Razor stropT Canvas Back. JlbRn, eye on the pur- l NJckle Back Mirror. i on effect a 33-inch/Barber Towel. , they will hat there Is the 1 Bar ShAvittg Soap. ln* lM? y for your let- 1 Box Talcnm Powder. amlnatloi malice, cruelty. 1 Decorated Chtna Mug. ; condition i your mind, at 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. write to Jcomu,i. your 1 Br..u. Hair Bru.b.^ >ur possible cod- Each outfit pached Id ueat boy an''n;',i|'> late, when kind- jj 00 Cojn or Money Order, postage L ? ur former harsh iqc extra. ,iree iuu UNIVERaAL PRODUCTS CO. ?,?rtw l ieee things, you Dayton, Ohio. address ] the services of Hill, S. < ter. Ouided by PREMIER ??? Tho" ^- "Non-Puncture" Auto MC -Tires ln Guaranteed/7,500 Miles Service wards on Kitty. These yfes bear the greatest cotton fa vron^ way and known roUfeage guarantee, yet are(iong tin sirens in the po,d at a/price lc?s than tires of or- gtallmenl Vhnt of if The dlna,7 Kfarantee. This guarantee No f * 4 covers pilnctures, blow-outs and gene Hmall fe< is has not count- eraj weaiS<#naagjitee covers 7,500 title, er. The cat in mneB service against everything exp of her twitch- oept abuse. Thcye tires are inten-if she hasn't al- ded for most sn#vere oerxlce. i?as. crouched Orders have ^een received for kes her way to- these tlr^p forage In 4the United The Cf ng bind, advises uoverapeni service. named S n the Atlantic. As a 8pd^af Introductory offpr. we for the i you. You can ^/ n'l'x't' t Pr,c?8^ 'or various i iger-like Is she. VlflES^SuBElA Name th so bent on the X Y . wame tn b,r dead of 28? b" them r, dimly lighted 30*3 Ntf0?6 '2.30 rowl. The light 30x3% t*50 2.80 like street falls 32x3% 11.05 3.00 ATJ" g largeness and 34x3% m.25 3.20 ow on the flags. 31x4 __ 17.00 3.26 out to the cor- 18.00 3.30 Save n the sbadowH, ' ' on"!?* >ly up and down \ *};?$ J;" 28x3 Rut the peo- 36x4 22.00 3.00 30x3 1 he shut doors., 36x4% 26.00 6.00 32*3 t er to devour. 36x4% 27.00 6.10 34*31 37x4% 27.60 5.16 3^4 37x5 32.60 6.40 33*4 All other sizes. Non-Skids 20 per 34x4 Lesson. cent extra. 6 per cent discount If pay 36x4 king through a ?nent In full accompanies order and 35x4* pped Th a " tWO ;'re 80 or^rea. shipping 36x4* ppca \utn an chargeg wl? bft pal(1 by ug c 0 D 37x4i - of a small eat- on 15 por rent of amount of order | 37,5 vt ot which had Our output Is limited, so we suggest All ot The proprietor, early ordering. We sell direct only. 1 tires 15 asked what tb? giving purchaser, the advantage of ten per 'oung fellow ex- middlemen's profits. clean fi mlBsihg "b" In STRON41TRKAD lURRER CO. standarc iy he found that Dayton. Ohio. Buy din re had changed ???? ? Per ce sd not been for- To Prevent Blood Poisoning in'm-V'! lor was now of- ?'p?r St once the wonderful old reliable DH inntinn wder." ? Every- P?R,T?*'* antiskptic hkamnq oil...x rritBeic.l dressing that relieve* pain and heal* 1 _ i ? j ihe tame time. Not a liniment. 2Sc. 50c. 41 0 Dept. A E 19, 1914. ' cial Hosiery Offer F* elf 1X1 e<l Wear-Ever Hosiery For ind Women I^adles Special Offer. The Willis Moore Ited Time Only? and lot in town of T lr of ouiVinest S6c value at a bargain, easj uaranteecf hose in black or rs with written guarantee, A nice plantation, m ind 6c /tamps for postage, church, A 3 or 4-hors IALi OtfrKR FOR MEN. good houses, water, etc P"? ?? particulars, h witt^ry guarantee and a! 129 Acres, H. C. 1 iuj/well Ifnown Men's Para- known ahxUieJohnJ ior>6ne dollar, and 5 ,, ' , . 7 . miles southwest of I now tjfere hose; they stood room house, tenant ho wheniall others failed. They well, with about 50 1 foot/comfort. They have no ., > rl/ They never loose Also 1. - aeies of s? y ar/the shape is knit in. not vated, 6-room house at n. rfhoy arc Guaranteed for 40x70.) tenant house a forlstyle. or superiority of spring and wind mill co and workmanship, abso'ute- body of natural foresl ?ss and to wear six mc.itlia will saw perhaps one holes, or a new pair free feet. For price and tc delay send in your order be- , ? r expires, (live correct size. '8 % acres, one iVEIt HOKIEUY COMP.VNV Primus, on publ.c roai Dayton, Ohio. ''V,"'1, e,0?d f0?,' / cultivated. Good 4-i 11M I house, barn am KCiR OK CHAUIiKSTOX, pa?tur?* 0 8?C Carolina's oh!es^<'ollege. an ?iu- Begins September 25tli. -if. >4 ucres, T. II. at ice examinations at all tlie nett's, near Anvil Kocl cats on Ftiflay, July 3rd at tieaver Creek road, on ay Marlon Walkc jur-yeajr courses lead to the house and 10 acres ol 1 B. sr degrees. A two-year rest in pine thicket. S cal bourse is given. $20 an acre. > tuition scholarship is aseach county of the state. Three nice 3-room us buildings and athletic Blackmon place, very < well equipped laboratories, 7,; acres, J. H. Barr' d library facilities. 5-room house and es reasonable. For tern.p lu uses. Also 4 0 acr logue, address ('rice $3 5 per acre. [>N ItANDOLPH. President. Dr. Mclntyre b nice 1 DR YOUR DEN r- sa,e al a bargain2-acre lot by Farmei itiful College Pennants v (n Lancaster. See me ll?r?aTrtT^ir<r7i,. , 24 I... '<>? Nor ^rV. ?.i See meeton, Cornell, Michigan Burnt house lot KnpK7 ijt. x HI in. place. East End, $750. fqualjty felt witn felt head- 2-story house and lol imeMf Letters and mascot ex- Price $2,250 to $2,500 pp6per colors. This splendid Thrp_ lotB Sinclf at sent postpaid for 50 ceiPs Three lota. sincif imps to pay postage. Send Price J160. 51% acres on Fli l> SPECIALITY COMPANY Small's. $1,050. Will Dayton, Ohio. 1Q3 acrefj near Elgl o . TV Two 50-acre lots by iter & Chester Ry. Co $35.00 an acre. e In Effect Nov. Dtb. ism.. . ... P.H??4rrn Ttm? 50^ acres at Antic WESTBOUND per acre> aster 6:00a?3:1&f 386 acres, near Unit Lawn ,6:30a?3:65p acre. omville 6:4<?a?4:16f t w burg 6 : 68a?4:30p . 814 ,acres^ W' ster 7:40a..6:16p ho e place. 8 nteB ? EASTBOUND. caster cut up in lots at :er <?:30a?6:46p uPwards Per acre. burg 10:20a?7:27p 371 acres, the Moor omville 10:31a?7:3sp Union church. $25 pe Dawn 11:03a?7:65p Plyler lots on Meet aster 11:30a?8:26p streets, north of Bob :tlons?Chester, with South- new house, large lots. i?c-d and Carolina & North- 107% acres, one m Railway... factory, known as Hum awn, with Seaboard Atr Line houses and farms. $50 156 acres, three ml iter, with Southern Railway. Taxahaw, known as T A. P. McLURE, Rupt. ttm] Dewette tracts, a ... Knight's one-horse INTHROP OOLLKOE $2,000. \ItsHIP AND ENTRANCE ' 72 acres by Alex EXAMINATION. and known as J. P. lamination fir the award of house and 2-horse farm holarshlps In Wtnthrop Co.- per acre, for the admission of new 93^ acres, Hnfus will hd held at the county .,y above tract, house 1 use ad Friday, euly 8, at 9 iriu opell> |2i par a :PP!rtni8Jn^J- A- Cat teenl years of age When Bailey's house, tips aPB-T*^nt after Julv S 1 farm t99 n'? ue awaraeu ie. iuor? maa- ? highest average at this ex- 72 acre*, north i a, provided they meet the know as the Hugh M< s governj/g the award. Ap- $1,500. for . sAolarshipH should Connors lots for salt Presld/nt Johnson before and Darkey Baptist cht ilnatioa for Scholarship ex- quick, n blanks. rships are worth $100 and ion. Tlie next session will iptember 16, 1914. For 'T* TWT RF?I ' n formation and catalogue, A.VX, J Free. D- B. Johnson, Rock )NEY TO LOAN. iow prepared, as heretofore, late itfans of $300 and up- m at w m w l flray mortgage on improved V V II rms in Lancaster county, on * le, repayaT&e in annual in- __mmm?, is at i jyfer cent lntercrt imlsslon /charged. Only t liftr*'a for fnrplshing abstract o 1 Notice of Kiection. >unty board of education has 1 ll,#T aturday, June 20, at 4 p. m. f\ election of trusteas in the JLAga i/?K Ar?l /I (utri/iio i . f I It a ominltr ^9IUQ ivuuui uinu ii^in ui iiic i \mjiilj. miiav ports must be in by June 27. yf. IS3bS$8 e men you wish, then (tand M V. A. LINOLE. 1 ^MOBILE TIRES PRIfF FACTORY PRICES 1 From BO to AO Per Ont. Tire Tube Rellner ?:IJ *1:" '1:55 Will B< 4 10.80 2.80 1.00 4 11.90 2.95 2.00 v?T , , ^ 12.40 3.oo 2.05 e have h? 13.70 3.25 2.40 Machine and 14.80 3.50 2.45 . .u A I 16.80 3.60 2.60 who trade wii 17.85 3.90 2.80 running, easy 4 19.75 4.85 3.45 . f- Tll;,T ? * k 19.85 4.90 3.60 ?* lhllt}-JlVe h 21.59' 6.10 3.70 Want VOU to 24.90 5.90 4.20 . + her sizes In stock. Nou Skid- ailtec CVCl'y (i per cent additional, red tubes Our gTOCerififi cent above gray. All, tiew n ' esh gharanteed tires. Best < ?U1 Dliy. AvOll 1 and . Independent makes, set from us and save jnoney. J nt discount If payment in full I W inle's each order. C. O. D. on cent deposit. Allowing exam-! I FACTORIES HALES CO. Dayton, Ohio ^mm_^mmm mmmJ ... Land For Sale 5-room house 25 acres, Carter Adams, 3 miles 'radesville for north of Lancaster, west of Rirorr terms slJc roatl and by w- Cunningham's Sistare place. $25 an acre. jar New Hope ie farm open, ' 4 0 acres at fork New Arch road, ePB tri? 2 mdes of Lancaster. $70 an acre. . oee me ior 3 gluclaJr Heighl8 lot8> corner lots. Southeast side of Gay and FarVloeller's, and guson streets. Also 4 lots N. 3ell nlace 9 w. corner Dunlap and Ferguson r streets. (Davis.) See me. ,ancasterv 5use, barn\nd The nice 6-room Ellie Chanc?s teres worked hous? end lot on Market street for 7 ' sale at a bargain, me, 100 cslti. . / 166 Acres, Mary Jane Clinton, 10 oarn (earn mues north of Lancaster and by nd barn. Vith lands of \llle Heath and John Kmt ruplete. Lif^e ridge. ')inV?b<m'l 1 linn acres. known as the Miller "rmi J? Gold Vine, by Minor Johnson'. with imueral rights. $20 an acre. |llweliawfttei llAcre8 attorn land Just north 5 to O acre.|ot *??' fu?table for alfalfa and room house. I truckl fanning. il stables and and k. 'od B-room id school. J. | house onElmstreet, by AMI Lang ley acre. j and cotton mill known as Davis lot. ad B. S. Ben- | Two houses and lot, known a. i and west of Cvans lot. righ : by cotton mill and road leading north of South irn Railroad. rfreshTeianrft 230 Acres- V- N- Montgomery's, omo verv flne near CamP Credk church, about 12B to 150 acres worked, rest in woods. Nice 8-room house, also 5-room, houses, S. T. 4-room and a 2-room house, twoi heat). pastures, two wells of good water . R ncir nixie and a,so spring water. In good iwo tenant neighborhood. Price, $45 an acre, e farm open now rc(luro(i to a little leas than #37 an acre. If interested, see me at once. Will cut up into three or lew house for more tracts if necessary. 300 acres, D. P. Baker's, on Wild rs' warehouse Cat and Lynches Creeks, two buildings, three horse farm open. BO th Lancaster, acres extra fine bottoms and about 200 acres in woodB vi'h thousands by Perkins' of saw timber. Timber alono, I am Also Perkins' told, is worth more than the asking :, Bast Bnd. price of land. Adjoining lands sell for $10 to $20 an acre. Will take iir Hnifht. 18.00 per acre for quick nale spot cash. . r.---,. a 61% acres, Judson Usher's, near I ,'Jr* Dixie, 3 0 acres very fine saw timber, price. 3-room house and 30 acre farm n, $3,000. open. Price $37.50 per acre. Geo. Baker'a, 5014 acres, Marcus Estridge's, near Dwlght, 30 acres worked, two tch. $32.50 bouses 6-room and 4-room, good well of water and pasture. Nicely located. Price If sold right off >n. $25 per $2,450.00. Mi>Mnrra*'i 15 acres and small house, W. P. orth of Lan- Stogner. A nice and desirable farm, 15K nnrt OQe m,^e east of Lancaster, on New -o, anu Arch road and Qn the McDew HU, Cross road. See me right off for e tract, near prjce and terms, r acre. Ing and Barr Also a few other small tracts near, Crawford's by' A few real bar6aln8$400 and up. 60 acres about t-4 mile north of lie south of Camp Creek church and east of New ter place, two Cut road, 3-room house and good 1per acre. room tenant house. Several good ilea north of Ab?ut 20 acres cultivated, dm McManus $1,200 or 72% acres at $26 an acre. 4? * nd by 8trlct 87 acres, near Tom Hance'a. Price farm open. $27.60 per acre. _ . . Nice 6-room house, 4% acres Waters Place land. North Lancaster. Price 91,600. Carries tract; i open. 911.60 600 acres on Catawba river. Bee me. Carnes tract. Ask me for other bargains and It Mid one-horse you have any land for aale re me nacre. ber I will handle it at S to per iihen's, near cent commission and all town prop ana bu-acre erty at z par cant oomumn and I r acre. promise you a straight deal. If yea of Taxahaw want 10 Ml1 or bu? a borne or a farm :Manua plaoa! 8ee me for I can ?at? yon money. If you want to rant a house In town, s by at Paul 1 haTea desirable houses for rest, ireh. See me Write, phone or see me If interested in land. STRAIGHT DEALING." K., Agent. Lancaster, S. C. ful Model "White $65.00 Sit 1 Straight" 3 Sold For $35.00 id lots of calls for the Sit-Straight to enable the good friends of ours th us in groceries to get this light to wash Machine for the small sum Dollars, we have made sacrifice and know it. Kemeniber that we guar>ne sold to be the best in the world. \ are fresh and the best that money ae now and see us. lett-Terry Co. .