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' -3 Photo By Thaekston. hoi*stkin row and ca \\ overalls. Some months ago I used overalls J as a synonym for honest hard-workt ; ing folk, and wrote an editorial in | which I professed to be fond of ov- [ } eralls an dthe men who wear them. The other clay a certain old man rebuked me, indirectly, for failing to practice my own preaching. Me asserted that I had repeatedly pass : ed him while he was garbed in overalls. and had not appeared to see him: and that he had seen me as- i sociating much with men who had crease in their pants and white collars about their necks. All this does not convict me of hypocrisy. I am fond of overalls and of the typical chap who wears overalls I have not .since 1 was knee high to a June bug eaten a | f. slice of bread that I did not earn by hard work. I like workers because they are my sort of people. And 1 despise a loafer, whether overalled or white shirted for the same reason that I detest a skunk. They are offensive and useless. Half the men who wear overalls are philosophers, and a philosopher makes a pleasant acquaintance. The men whose trades permit or | require white collars may be mindtrained, even brilliant, but their mode of life dosen't induce philosophy. and they are usually to, drably j sophisticated to be diverting. I get my living out of men who | Your |g | Logical S \ x LANCAS V i x Y f Y Because you'll wa T Y town during Merc .! SEE ?? . i a at our corner. 4 __= Y 4 Our Fountain x Y ===== T Y Norris Candies. ? 1LANCAS' liP (Owned by L. C. Iaizenby.) [ wear white collars; I get my friends where I can find them. Unt as to the charge of failing to speak pleasantly to passers-by, t may be guilty. Most of my life I've been a stranger 1 ger in a strange land, part of the time in cities, where men always " stare coldly at one another and 1 greet no one. That may partly ex- , |muiu iu? ucgivvi. There is another reason, also but ' I hesitate to Rive it. Hack a year j or so ngo, when a certain mat was j trying to bo re-elected governor, r j wrote a number of things that did [ not set well in the craw of some of I. these overalled farmers who ought I , to be my friends. More or less talk reached me i about what some of these chaps would like to do for me and i.; consequence, when I passed a six-foot, i Iwo-linndred-pound, red-faced farmer in overalls and he glared at me ' ' out of bis pale blue eyes. 1 couldn't * think to smile and speak because 1 was dondering whether he would be 1 apt to use his left first or h s right me when he swung at mv ja?v. It's awfully easy to be friendly ^ hen the other fellow will meet >on tialfway, but getting blood out of a 1 urnip is a commonplaee task commired to mustering up a smile and a c heerv Howdy when the other fellow ooks at you like an oftgripped hound ooks at a chunk of beef loaded with 1 drichnine.?Fountain Inn Tribune. Will be The TERPHA On the Square V H Y < nt to see all your f :hants' Trade Wee 1 EVERYBOI We are in the heart Service Cannot TERPHA THE LANCASTER NETV Business Notices' ' J. A. CLIFTON. M. D? Specialist In ! tho diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, will be in his oiilce over Lancaster Pharmacy for one day v Wednesday) each week. Eye glasses Htted. No charge to the poor. Please call early. 36-ti WANTED?You to place your orr dei*s ndftv" ' for Nancy Hall and i Pumpkin YAm potatoo plants, so you " Won't be disappointed. Will arrive ^ April 20. Plant something to eat . and you .won't have it to buy. { Mackorell's Grocery. 3-12-12t. | WANTED?Copies of The News of | the issue for March 19. We will | pay five cents each for about a dozen g copies, tf. ^ WE ARE selling 3-lb. cans King Car- | tor Tomatoes at 10 cents each. E. f W. Sistare. 62-4t c. WE HAVE on hand a few Little Joe ^ Harrows that we are selling at ^ cost, $2.00 each. E. W. Sistare. 4tc ^ | WANTED?Energetic salesmen ev"|Z erywhere to sell fruit and shade trees?fall delivery. Atlanta Nurs-j. ery Sales Co., 519 4th Nat. Hank Q Bldg. 54-3tp ^ OWINO to the cold wave last week, ^ which reached Florida, sweet M potato plants will be about one ^ week late. Mackorell's Grocery. fl 54-2tc - Z 5.000 Hl'SHKLS of peanuts sold in ^ Lancaster yearly. Why not plant M tome. All kinds of seed peanuts at Mackorell's Grocery. 54-2tc ^ i A ANTED Ten bushels Early Am- ^ her Sorghum seed at once. Quote 9 test cash pfice. J. F. Moore. ^ 54-ltp ? ? I -'OR SALE?Fine, large Tomato plants. Also Pepper and Egg Plants in two weeks. Gardens plowed oil short notice. W. P. Davis. 54-2te POR SALE?Well cured hay and fodder. Apply to J. E. Craig. Lancaster, S. C. aVANTED?To sell stove wood or 4 foot pine wood, oak wood, 2 feet >r 8 feet. Edwards & Horton. A ANTED?To buy 50 cords pine wood at once. Edwards & Horton ??????. 1 Head-1 ) quarters 1 il | i rmacy! 4f4 4 t Y > t x Y riends while in v v k and you can f Y )Y ? : of everything. | f | be Excelled. f mv at a-a ? I iNyal Kennedies. Y RMACYI X K $? ?* * * * ? , 'S APRIL 13, 1915 m * Truth Prevails Hoi & . At All Our Sales. E s> 9 Not Only Worth \ BUT ALSO WORT] | And Happy You Will J I You 11 Trade I H1K51 To Please You W is our Pleasure 1 ????? ?? ????? ????? |the u " { LANCASTER, - Sou AAAAA A ? ^ pp ?) ^ p0pA A A ? > < [BUSY ? ^ = : I Here are some of tl \ BARGAINS which 5 in store for Y( D fc ? ? ? ? $DH| ^ '*u.v :!() ^ ar(^s g|||^ a II A Will Buy 15 Yards 13 OT 1 II I quality.) IgBg Will Buy 18 Yards Be. B|| Will Buy 18 Yards ovc lg|jl| Will Buy 15 Yards Bl. |M Will Buy 12 Yards Cli SBi Will Buy :i Men's l)i Will Buy :> Pair Knee Bjflfl Will Buy 24 Men's 11; Will Buy Bed Spread Pflfjsjffif Will Buy Pair Wind A Lot of Other G of Quality, we Give the Best Convince putting us to th W V V *n?, lesty is the 2 Sest Policy. ? Knowing I . H DOING : Always be if bee! == tie HONEY | we have j 3u : _________ ? 1 own Sheeting (6c quality.) 2 6-in. Heavy Sheeting (10c [1 Tick (7l/^c quality.) ^ t yard wide Bleaching (10c a [ aching (10i?c quality) icviot Shirting (very heavy JJ* :ess Shirts (50c quality.) Pants (50c quality.) 7 Eindkerchict's (Ltctail at 10c ^ ($2.00 quality.) ^ ow Curtains (50c quality.) ====: ood Values 3 You Always 3 Yourself by 3 a f/iof ? c. icai? S _____ : hjl 1 ' e Live and Let Live. s v f EE I for | 3 z IGAINS | th Carolina. ' ? J