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>4 " (Ehr Caurastr F r Kruie ' v II'IIOI.I) GOYEH THE LA NO, >XOB MAN- WORDS OF \STKR NEWS, MAY 25, H^TrHr+rirlflnr:-:- gf^\r? ' WISDOM. H- . 1915. 4W-1 1? - sjpyj .5 ' "" - L t U _ til. 1. V?*~ * - V' Vjp . -? . ' y "- . ./ . ^nHH / r.MVI JUAN IT A WYLIE. . PUBLISHERS' ANNO Published Tuesday days at Lancaster, S. Lancaster Publishing successors to The 3 tablished 1852; Tli established 1878; r XIXG. Editor ====. The law-abiding, p UNCEMENT: zenship ot' the slate s s and Frl- Governor Manning in c-> by Tlie making to suppres Ledg r,Res- otherwise his admini e Review, direction will be a rhe Enter- Manning did not go * The farmers ol eace-loving eiti- have jn col. E. J. should stand by si0ner of agrieultu the effort he is friend and helper, >s lawlessness, rii,iv in earnest an* stration in this etr0rt is for the t lailure. Mr. commonwealth. C into office by or vears Drcachec ; /f South Carolina ' Watson, couiiuis- j ^ ire, a trustworthy j a man who is teril one whose every ye1 lpbuiiding of this 1 olonel Watson has gee i the necessity of mi! ^uoiopouianruuQi Vour chance bc^intv 9con a? you believe f u have a chance. , One willing and coura- J >115 human plentifully ?Z ltr?H wilVi amH Ha \mm\\ aim QUW< There? plen N for a sky ?era] moirt men art ahanly live?. Tl 1 tmn \y of room pin^cAreene building* Haarer mot*** 1:1. prise, established 18! tered as second-cls Oct. 7, 1905, at tae at Lancaster, S. C., of Congress of i.furc SUBSCRIPTION 1 (In Advance ' Year Six Months Pl.K \SK TAKK N )1, and en- making f" lse pretensi iss matter , , , . , postofflce principal planks in hi under Act the enforcement of t h 3, 1879. < statu, which had fal 1 ~ I disrepute. And he i* PRICE: campaign pledges in $1 ."SO Shortly after t 75c J of office, realizing tl ===== was one of the big pi OTICK. I.? ...in. i.? ? es. One of the business methods is platform was particularly the u he laws of the lor the soil, which ilen sadly into on dose injudicl i redeeming his (onus sick, inst no half-hearted aeeded change, wh aking the oath as to the Jndlvidua tat lawlessness fUj reading of the roblems he had v r'.tten by Commii .*11 in agriculture, dtii irgency of caring * we tax too heavily A ously when it beead of providing fflHA ich is rest to soil. I'/Mf 1. We ask a care following letter. SffiSSSiH ssioner Watson to I rrcd with ambition I? thattthe recipe. S Bthe first : ITVlTm art MflHiiEMMHW iwricirv^j wad built with ^f^^man6 duned. NATIONAL BANK, caster, S. C. the poor Henceforth Jill cards of thanks, lodi notices of all pub charging admission, executors' notices, discharge, etc.. will I for at the legal rate. There has been so taint.v in the mint friends as to what 11 is. The items mentic obituaries. l" "I1''" ".V"' " ge notices. I slier lit.s of the state 11 lie affairs I them their duty in th citations. long since he remove^ notices of Kershaw countv fron je charged ... .. . . . . j attending to his dut me uncer- 1 illegal sale of liqi Is of our ty, and he is now e ews really difficult task of supp >ned above ?o i legal sale of liiiuor .uic ?ii wi me rrogressive r mpressing upon matter of soil exh: e premises. Not ed so clearly as to il the sheriff of >very thoughtful ft 1 office for not ls tbis: y in regard to ?Ag R rule do lor in his coun- jgm sway my judg ngaged in the estly feel that, wl .ressing the 11- we have in full swi Una now, accelerat in the city of 1 k*. ?#% *? armor, in it tne lustion is discuss- 1 point a moral to DKATH OF ! irmer. The letter ? Native of Laura llock 1 not let my optim- ti,p tidings of ;ment, but I lion- j Hull, which th the movement ternoon in Rock ng in South Caro- row t0 many old ed and accentuat- remember her s in oa?? *1 * I 'in ? ** Villi AZjMJ OA WIS. J. .1 .HULL. 11ARN STllI strr Passes Away at Mule Killed Hill Home. 1 the death of Mrs. J. During a occurred Friday af- night about Hill, will bring aor- lightning stri er Lancastrians, who John Blackm is Miss Susan Eliza- in the Antiocl axius utrusuuiu. JCK BV LIGHTNING. ?Itiirn and Contents CHA Destroyed. thunder storm Sunday 11 o'clock, a bolt of jck the barn of Rev. 1 SOUT] Oil, colored, who lives . rri?u_,? , l Rprtinn (lootrnvlncr I lwnp-rj.-.-^Sig-gy $5.35 RLESTON, S. C. AND IlETCRN VIA HERN RAILWAY on sale June 6, 7 and 8, a i c uui IIV ?' a uvmo, ' accept such items fc tion except as advert! Weather forecast for lina: Generally fair ' Wednesday. Tl'KSlKW. MAY - ir'puhlica- Charleston. The govt ising. upon the mayor of tl ? sheriff of the county South Caro- togethor, in the matt* Tuesday and Bpeclol con8tat>les to police. As was to ha cd. the lawless elem 5, 1015. sympathizers, are ri : j about it, notw ithstai >rnor has called duced by the Euro] le city and the look In agriculture to co-operate and more full of pi . , , mediate future, ai jr and has sen. tjian j have ever kr aid the local i have been identii ve been expect- ttve work in the ent. and their that we have uurel . . the surface of our Using a howl | beUeve that ou iding tlit? tact Southern states ha |)eth Boyd, dau? pern war, the out- Mrs. J. B- E is better, brighter ( born m Lancast -omise for the im- Here she spent \il for prosperity, i wag bere also tl own it to be since October 1, 1873, ied with construe- Hull, editor of 1 South. I believe , afterwards chan v as yet scratched nevtew. Mr. ar opportunities, and Lancaster unti r little group of moVett to Rock s a greater future jjv lKls since re! jhtor of the late Mr. barn and stat lovtl. Mrs. Hull was ,f his mules er August 25, 1851. other. The ba her girlhood and it pietely consul int she was married, half tons of , to the late Mr. J. J. a lot of rough "he Carolina Review, blow to the ged to The Lancaster loss amountii id Mrs. Hull lived in lars with no 1 1881, when thev Hill, where the fam- Erect 1 sided. ? >1 e attached, killing one w'th final and badly burning an- . " rn and sable were com ined, with two and one- -rji-icjrp fertilizer, a buggy and JBliiOl ness. This was a heavy colored preacher, his " "vlvli ?g to five hundred dol- RECUP insurance. The stro ng Monuments. physical p O.. limit June 10, 1915. \ 13. CAUTHEN, Agent. ATION ERATION ng appeal of outdoors for rofit as well as pleasure. .AM ' 1 A Here's hoping that 1 today emerge from the + The question of tl "What will Germany di + About the time all tit been planted the price nine cents. "'Twas eve orkviMe will mai v uanesion iias m village class tlian any other cit Original Manfling su-p le hour is, ginning to criticise li o about it?" should not have a lature for an extra ap e cotton had !he logaI (,eP?rtmen fell below ' have to,lte?tO(l hirns r thus from Unv !,s ,he a^orner give him. ore ounu ugers in me real in oi ae y in the state. <i"? and wealth th porters are he- ,ion of tlle confine ilm. Tliev sav "We" !-ave >?<?? tiw> lo.rtc: L'roa' lookil the legls- the iedRer> an(l pa proprlatlon for to the other. cxhar t. hut should tonicing it when it ;elf with such ,)U"lled a beautifu genera! snou,, ll^ro,!^ war in I'limnP tn ricuiturai prooucan any other por- . r. ' sx ,nt thoughtful cons , . . endeared this g doing seemingly wlth xvhom she ag at one side of in v , , y ng no attention staunch and tru 'sting the soil and v,ces were held was sick, and had dence on Park 1 talse prosperity Saturday mornll such a < risia as inR condu( he declaration of d , , rovfin in it*. ?mt> . " 1 lie teacne veet manner and her to make the iideration of others make a credil ;ood woman to all stood so loyi came in contact and girlt, on Fieh on of life she was who are e; e. The funeral ser- themselves from the late resi- They made u avenue. Hock Hill, raised in the the services hav- the country sc ted at the late resi- and Banner, pastor. Rev. P. P. rs who worked bo hard OUJUUXJ little country schools table showing, and who WfiSte illy by their boys and :1 Day, are the persons reeting monuments to S0UT1 that are worth while, s glad that we were ,! ron,'_ei country, and started in ^,a;' V hools.?Abbeville Press luIlr} 'miit Many at' the Soutlie ici luuiiat xax co TO rn North Carolina VIA IERN RAILWAY r Carrier of the South. to September 30. tiual reOctober 31, 1915. tractive resorts reached by rn Hallway. Let us help childhood s iiour. + The Anderson Mail is ion that, alter all. most mighty well considering parents they have. + Says The Ahbevill "When you hear a man Why blame the go\ lie realized that the ot the opin- , . , .... the law was a herev ehilclren do , , , , ! ho was wise ui not r the kind oi I . . , . on such legal advice attorney general shoi ! the same attorney u e Medium. . supposed to have adi i knocking a njng-s predecessor in ernor for this? The "'spend , ledger and the soi entorcemeut nf ()t- tjje je^per wort ilean task and tlio attention of no 'elying entirely almost iho twlnklii as the present (\"orts 01 'J;1'1 south now are dire tld gi\o hint ^rs, principles, an :eneral who is of plain business t ised Mr. Man- to the building of ottiee for four v :1 ,, Jt ?n!>' 1,e ro!1 . ,,V . * wells. assisted i g side 01 the tjie |uterment t il exhaustion s:.U VVOO(1 cei?eterv. ? then brought to Mr G F ].avgt arl.w every man in ,>avsolir. a nepl, ig of an eye The Lam.agter to a(( iking men of the lt ? , cted to a return to . ; , ?2 d the application blowing childr o agriculture, and a Mrs. . a prosperity that Otis Hu 1. but which ought *V ^r'n I ... ( fllWl IIav/1 W1 by Rev. T. R. Cra'g. Don't Carry ollowing in LaurelA. brother-in-law, Did you o *i;r. and Mr. Edgar your every lew, went over from your disposit lend the funeral. are intluence< survived bv the Ave ditlon of you en. viz: Sirs. F. S. >??>* be the ( I. J. Ranch of Rock dered liver. 11 of Winston-Salem, Liver and K lull of Lexington. N. Hver In perfe nil g\f Plinolnltn tin Pnr enlt a Handicap Through you l)lau -v Life. ver stop to think that Ulvls action, every thought, ion and your character 1 every day by the con- Ah! tho I r liver? Failure In life lirect result of a disor- How it Dr. Hilton's Life for the head of its idneys will keep your l this spirit ct conditon. Get a hot-I from the 1; ? hv oil /If iirTivioto Ttl/. I...... ~1. * our summer trip. W. H. CAFFEY, Ion Passenger Agent. Charleston, S. C. nvigorattng WhllT of the 1*1 no Forest! clears the throat and i mucous ailments. It is of Newness and Vigor icalth-giving Piney Forest paper asn t m t. >\\ nn the paper, or i! he takes why it was stopped." 4 It is a f?ri at pity M con hi not be < neaped i suit all the time, so tli wonld be occupied with fairs. s ten lie owt - y,.iils when the enfoi i it. or it not laws of the state v i tax. In his wisdom legislature for the e: r. Roosevelt Hon, which they ga\ n a damage there is any blame t i.'t his mind should he put on the his own at- Then again they ci doubling the salary :< ment of tl.? ? "e ,n U11U' ,ma ever experienced u 1 tis notoriovisiy p vnev " he asked the xtra appropria- ^ :e him. and i?" x~x-x-x--xo be placed it legislature. MAX Ol-1 riticise him for X-X-X-X-X-X of the present ,w. ,, I O' course nil in. ny iiiues anytmng . ; , ' T leasured 'n actual ? , er, Mr. J . - r lves and thr Woodham of 01 h? >f Itishopvllle, 11 son ot Florida let ves a little p !- f aikir. whom f I Kits IIKLP. -r : iud a her ow V firing rori rrhnntw. oum n ni . Ill* W| X Mill HM IV. UJIt" - v B. Boyd of Clio, also ributed by 1 ee sisters. Mrs. J. M. Columbia, S. io. Mrs. A. J. McCoy rr"~ ind Mrs. O. A. JackMrs. Hull also ^ . raiuNon, Master Otis die reared and cber- J| vVvlV' 11 child. 1 VK.MtS Vor\(i. iWhv 1 W.' M?? VII IOIO. 1MB- UIUU&IIl UU the Murray Drug Co., Honey. An C. n bottle to e Reasons ick uy ur. ueus ruie-iartiseptic and healing. Buy day. All Druggists. 2 5c. + The York News uses statement un advert! should put the less prog chants to thinking: business is not worth ad' vertise it lor sale." According to the las superintendent of tli this strikin.tr the Insane.. Well, sing which acts in this niatti ;iessive titer- Manning found that li When your the kind of man lie t lertising. ad- fortunate inmates of 11 edi d to care for the - '.uOo, which it is tru t census re-1 salary allowed by lat e Hospital for ^ xviiell they tal what are the lljOUt them, hut th ?r? Governor not tune u e could not g> t muds upon the su ho ght the -.n- News' ad mi the institution ,.ml you a hand in m tor less than ma>. not know yc e. is double th< (1.,r stock. but it d ; . so upon hi's ,-imtes tor him to lie time to thin!. |?ov. W. \Y. Itn ere are many who vanced > concentrate their Probably in , .5(t birthday eelebrt ' itint tomorrow in is evet ready to Tir::ah conpn s i such matters. He Rfttchford. the \ ?ur business nor )as "1 ()! '' ' day and pnrchni loes not take many am) harness. It cet an idea of the talk with this a / tehford Itcui'liex ,\<l' aiuhMpatton of the SfaOllld itlon to he tendered (Wednesday) by his tat ion. Rev. W. W. rm enerat?le r.nd beloved llrlllTf"! ook. was in town to- v?wl *od a new top buggy was our pleasure to rred man of God for I Buy Your ^ ies of Us ih Carolina now than twen It is said the decrease has been us much as thi Wc have all too few ca trustef county. ? 'beginning with the t . Join all notices intent (lllCik t'nl.imn -.1' 'PI,, iiit.- iii .-xuiiii o\ii personal enuorse ty years ago. to a Ij.tnk and borrc in six years $ \??00. If the legisl rty per cent s. e fit to make an e it tie in Lan- tion to pay the ami , then it will have to . _ I governor out of his o irst issue m!vas Governor Mannii led for th-' ^ Ixat Dr. Williams \ x-? man to nianace the meni. lie went . . . ,, t . line ot t.ilk to liaiK the extra . ... i.sement that will atnre noes not \tra appropria- ad ,nan i: aunt borrowed. booster wherever be paid bv the 8Ultlles the needs .ttu pocket. It nd coMun,er al tg s judgment ' rile ad "ro,,y" 1 vas the proper lwo tocher, to a institution for No ol>li?atlon to il out in the adver- !l few moments bring results. Ae noted his p igor it was },ai * an enthusiastic morrow will lie you meet him. He d: v. For eigln of the merchant ,e<1 an a<t!ve. us ike, and tries to theVuoned hot wi,l bring the and ten. I feel i mutual advantage, Jng on borrow you to accent the itolchford, "ant thi? morning and as hysical and mental rd to realize that tohis eighty-fifth btrthty-four years he has RVfATlQ leful life of steadfast railing. "Since pass- i nromn span of three score fcCea PlomP that r have been Uv- epi.v;r ed time." said Mr. Cie,U serN 1C !. ?A,I Clerks ai w A?. 3. ?A E you are guaran- I t, courteous and elfi- - ~T^a id delivery men on ? ? vwiuimi u i be paid-for in advance, ure tht cost for yourse counting. tl\ e words to counting o.?. h abbrevi word. Then figure tl cents a line for each ins< ever, if the ad does not h as five lines in it, the cc fjuarter. We find that : uiuai j w You can Jig- t,i<? insane and this I (If easily by ' nient lie secured his t a line and is l-'l.OOO compared ation as a ,;'re of 1.800 or mo ie cost at 5 j t "nates Committed to ?rtion. How- | re'-' ave as many No, the truth is >st will be a ' ning. like Woodrow it takes too i proved a disappoineme >eing his Judg- copy that he writ< lervices. What may piv" you the with the we!- have been try,n? re poor unfor- in and ,et hiui got the governor s yoU' He doe8 no don't like it. He'll as you care to re Governor Man- ?eslion8 from vo, Wilson, has periiaps vou i?iag ut to the weak ? . | f ,, . A.,, Mill llt.'I lit 11*1 Ul ' is: but his stuft thls ,ife wh,ch , very Idea '.hut you port ant, give ph to find. Call him my future exlsti up some copy for this good man r t it further service t teel hurt if you - , , ... of his life mi write you as much pleasantness am ad, and take sus 1 lots better than ,,e OK AT If OF Ml *n*i ii 11 > lilt (iiiiik? ui oiico regarded as lm- the iunip t< ice to a realizaton of ^ >noe." We hope that jy nay he spared for yet and that the evening This is i iv continue full of 1 peace. |jve wire p tS. MATTIK FLOW. i i serve you accuratei big feature of our olicy. F W SIST / I?i U*R i.jrtu^h time to keep boo uthaYi ileitis and then at . he month make out bills :tor them. r* - . President Wilson, in on Germany for satisfar country for the loss of American citizens in th< ks of theso kneed politicians w the end of more concerned \vi i and collect think will he popu) what is right. Ho is < j his own thinking ant his demand ' the office of governor tion to this of ,lle People rather the lives of j torest of the politirta fi sinking of j The people of Sou) ho are always ^ ith wliat they Dr. Currell, ] ar rather than South Carolina I'n obviously doing dress at the conun i administering of the Yorkville g in the interest plimented the mei than in the in- uating class who ns. the exercises, "on :h Carolina aro in enunciation A < .<m?1 Woti president of the Qn Thurgrtay iversity. in his ad- a( 2 o'tto eucement exercises died af the lion raded school, com- Mf- ' ^ Plylei libers of the grad- "on af^osu,^! from acute tndl had taken part in ^jrs picw vt their distinctness remains of this an asset that interred at Tirzi nan (iiH's to Mer eward. morning. May tho 1 ik, Mrs. Mattie Plow no of her son in-'iw, > - of tho Waxliaw sec ring onlv a few hours '* Igest'or.. ?y ih "! yours oM Tho ?? 1 W/\1 i good woman w?*re 1 Bwrfl ill on Friday at noon. .? ari'li o a.in/lii/.to.l l\i? ?? t Next to a ^ the Lusitania, made us< pression referring to claim that notice had b advance of the sailing o warning American citize bark, "Notice of an intei mit an illegal act does r act legal, or justify it." might a desperado just J of this ex- now oetng tested, it Germany's seen whether they w een given in who will hew to the >f the vessel, where the chips fall, < as not to em- to go hack to 1 ition to com- ' which they have re tot make the For 0,1 r part we belie Just as well i of t,l<? people of the ify the mur- | Governor Manning. ?....? ? I those who want ne&re remain.-* to tie nign scnooi pupils ant a governor the state, he had line, no matter have." This tnatti ir whether they tinrt enuunciat ion ileaseisni, from he more looked cently escaped. Not only with < ve the majority grown-ups, the State are with through the nose At any rate Many persons ehe . order and con- If a child were tf t in many parts of " i . Rev. \V. W . Rn visited, did not Vrf. pju v er ot clear and dis- < ii iroh many y in readiiiK should !c.'al and uevot after hy teachers 'was a < ' . . ... Amos Hough o children, hut with si(Ieg h<?r *vo fi habit Is to talk of De Funial S in a sing-song way. Baxter X. Flo* 'W up their words. Mrs- FIow .ken It. Im ml e? rl v J?hn of tohford ^ joined tl." BaptUt . IT/V ears ig) and was a vYvr ed The delaughter of the late ?? f Chesterfield. Be- '' ions, Mr. C. M. Flow '.1 prlngs, Fin., and Mr. * Wit of Plant City, Fla.t *.*, res one brother, Mr. ?. you I Sanford, N. C.. and "' od Thing! ( # \ h the season's change seed different undertir. I aer uy turn 01 a cmzei the public street becaus bidden the victim not t( street. + Every town that has hs qua is the better for ti given its people by the men of vision who furn mAnt o h Scrhur Ar/lor i waiKing on e he hah for- tentmont to be a p > traverse the in the "tate- should ernor, lest perchance into a condition of a doctrine of hate, str id a Chaut.au- . . .. were the order of tt he inspiration . were arrayed agains men and. wo- | . ... | hostile camps with ish entertain- i . , . ,, . ? | sicking them at each thon tlint f ermanent thing and made to spea uphold the gov- with clear enunch we lapse hack form the habit, ftalrs where the citing children ar ife and division along at a breaki te day and men dwelling on thoai t each other in Ject which need < the politicians other's throats. The Snartanh,. numerous othe ik deliberately and friends to mou ition it would soon In reading and re- \ Hunch e allowed tr? hurrv The ndvertis neck speed without News are c ? parts ot the .lib- j^ttMrnont. <? It' will prov. - well as instru< r* Her.M i- ?r,in? "> ,ook over th r near relatives and 1 wear. ""r | with < i?f (it Hit i Thing*. \; textin iers In this issue of , > ifferlng some splendid ?' grade the late spring shop- \ J i price. 5 very interesting, as J [ 'tive to every reader < > Ev< le ads and "get wise" ..? T*e can supply you i ; he proper weight end ) re, combining high J quality and moderate / 6 nrything In men's fur- / . - tst.i . __J lUCItt Wl ? Ulf)livi forded by other ooneei pear so frequently, ye and uplift. Lancaster what other towns through the medium tauqua and those who things worth while sh now and secure the C other season. We cai "n8 which ap- j ? t do not help We aro Mending i needs just Martin King, out tl are securing on the local subscrl of the Chau- I arrears, and we hoi i care for the make his task as ( ould get busy , Our reason for this Miatauqua an- j had several to tell u mot afford to | surprised when we the merchants of our collector, I. a more positive t lis week to call opment of Spart; bers who are In of trade." We wl pe that you will thing upon the n ?asy as possible, "ess men of L,an< is that we havo often remarked is that they were towns are getting i stopped their ly belongs to th -.r,?r> to w|,at the mc that city to "take gomettmes itand for the devel- i something and auhurg as a center ! where to go to ish to urge the same ?f steps and w * ... ads in this pa nerchants and husi- (jie very 8^( taster. As we have j u lfl rftther before that nearby I a drug store n ; trade that natural- ihoes; or to g< Is place and should j -*nd call for a >rchaut8 are doing. ,, IlliniE you are in need of ' J . don't knotf exactly . * get It. It saves a lot ?4oA orry to look over the J [ per and phone or go ? >re that has it. J J embarrassing to go to < > ind call for a pair of * ' o to a hardward store , 1 perk of meal. This is . igs. tvc re aoreas* 01 \ imes in style. Our J is kept up to date. f\ I t values in town. Vr i^\ i i j) inisn the cultural force elevating thought fu trifling cost. of such clean, paper?if we had ju rnlshed at a the ssubscrlptlon. t gladly paid It. at sent a bill for I come here. All hey would have I gentlemen, is to | right way and y l 1 that la necessary, not entirely 11 .. . .. are not famlll go after it Id the buslnMB an(1 , ou will get it. g0 it behooves iuprobable where you m ar with the places of M the lines they handle. %3 you to read the ads. T. WYLIE CC * -c mPANY i J