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2 ? ? ? ! ! 1- 1 1 1 I I H1HH * LETTER KKOM MR. TW1 < 'ongrut ulato* Tlu? NVws < + Homo Coming Etlitio !' I had some trading to do at he did the most of it wit II l\. and furthermore ?n Its +' 'Ku* his confidence. He n. daughter of one of my b THE LAMAS' iid 1 believe ?:-4?-:-4 h me (as a j> 1 believe i ^ married a iest friends, v VKR NKWS, AUGUST 10 PROGRAM >, 1915. The L $ | Anderson Intel! T i Why are so I going hack wart lo years 650 ivnb'.e Town. Times chant ligencer. the narrov many country towns years gone I Is? During the past ed. Now da towns in a middle healthful pa fe, and with them goon mess of puriianisin. In >y, dancing was condemnncing is recognized as a Btime. It is encouraged | * HIM 111 WWIHHI To the Editor of The News: The News is to be congni Only a short time since Tl was issued on one sheet < pages, and it was intimated would continue thus to be pi g'ving out the idea that ti was not being sustained?in ' (Rev. J. S. Croxton) w ******* came to rue to do his . ? ,. ' '?ave the highest regard itulated!. .... . ? .. I children and their hus lie News! . , ? ? wives. J am sure Mr. 1 ur four . , . , . .. .. remember me and I he 1 that it | . . .... . n mi that a communicatic ublished.. . ... hand would be appreciati le paper _ , , , I am glad the editor 1 erchants ... , ,. , ho always ^ trading. I | -for all Ills T hands and ?|? Rankin will ij Thl] reby adviso'jj>n from his ^ v Lodge will co -rniinds the t Public addres ASONIC RALLY DAY irsday, August 19th, 1915. nvene at Masonic Hall at 10:3 ises by Grand Master George ! western state h ulation. The ] other have lo Practically evei em state has way. and it is < every state of 0 A. M. ?I will face this co T. Bryan ji ''me ?ver)' "re > / > h)u ahnu'n o ? ave decreased in pop- or should b rural districts of an- desire to du st 180,000 people, not let them y other middle west- day, if they suffered in the same two-stepped, believed thnt shortly fathers and the Rocky mountains square datic mdttlon. At the same ply because :e city in these states necessarily I r? rv% r* rlrn 1,1,, 1% I w? ? ? ? 1 e. IT the young people! k nee the new dances, why* i? The old people of to-? dance at all, waltzed and, where their grandgrandmothers danced es and the minuet. Sim- * a fad Is new, it is not immoral. Kncourage the aud others were not ailverth this short time twenty-foi issuing from the same press full, with a good share of ing matter. How is that, editor's appeal bring r.bi change (cause those inter see things in a different ligl the country more prosperous Unm*nuon?1 (l.ui ilirt ITomn ?ing. '"j Work animals, this hot v ir pages . , is a sin the way they are i and all l . . . I neglected. They are tu ad vert is- , , , . , , regularly, but are driven did the . ... , I sun to their death in 111 ' 1 | Such cruelty should be en .?I I am under the impr l" l" m 'Ute 'ainc|tted C. 1 I originated the saying that leather, it | and Deputy Gri driven and S the Court Hous? >t watered!? Immediately in the hot J on JU(JKe lra B lany cases. ? t | League, ession that 4* The afternooi Connors ^ Baseball game "Lancaster $ Lodge will re md Master R. A. Cooper at 15 after the addresses dinner wil . Jones' lawn by the ladies of n will be sp^nt at the St? and other amusements, (convene at 8:30 P. M. at Ma; - O clock in * population. Tl youn#c people < I be served and small tow ' the Civic ? i ,arK?r towns be Y and better llv Y hope to find tli II Theatre. ]J? our smau towi ? I not hope to he sonic Hall, fThere must be i ? ....v. RIw?n? ui young P?opi Us indicates that the aniusemento >f the rural districts what you d ub gravitate to the your parenti cause of the pleasures |8 a new gei Ing conditions they keep in the iore. Until we make demands its is attractive we can- eral. Narrc >ld the young people. jaw ran oni imusemcnts for them. Authnritv ?n le in uii ino narmiess of the day, regardless of id when young or what i taught you to do. This iteration we are trying to small towns, and youth play. He broad und lib- \ iwness in teaching or by y result in disrespect,for id law: in mnklne harder celcbrafon means much ft city. It demonstrates that caster Leads" and now with vanoe cannot be kept flow pictures attracted my attcn was glad to see those old holding their own. Springs stance, has enough on his s to kill or craze an ordinary ! Loads. How appropria >r your: ... . i prcssive the quotation Lan- . necessary it is to keep tin her ad- ... fore your minds and ai 11. The , . , daily, in such a case it it 1011. I , , .. i be a reality. Charlie was fellows I , ... I and used a whole lot o ' '?r ,U" .. . ,, | si rise in his daily walk, houlderg I ones have my deepest si nian.es-.. to and im- jj when the Maste and how | ^11 Masons ai sarins promptly at 10: ft upon it T '. x Co would soon T thoughtful RORERI S. f commonly His loved jr ('01 t-mpathy as i* j RQy CUNNi :rs' Degree will be conferred, re requested to meet at the M 30 A. M. and register and get mm it tee on Arrangements: VRPER. CLAUD N E. M. CROXTON. mmittee on Entertainment: NOHAR1. \V. T. WIJ. ? We must stop t tt 11 X the passage of asonie Hall ? ;?=?./?. .T. * stant fretting ol Badges. I |8ee jn the pieaf T ' damnation and . SAPP. + ' + rJ i i V ! N JLIAMS. f P?"7 v-. he continual nagging, .. , the lives of narrow laws, the oon, ... . . , , we do or In " the older people who , rare, of youth Morn,. lhe the end of moralitv. N un N of thought x < ~vr those who don't think as driving them entirely out lunity and to those places can have some freedom and action. ^ n pecially is that so since he In details as he is known to dc at his picture, it does not worry him much. Thurlow all call him, it seems to me. much business on his hands holds his own remarkably w Is known lie is largely inter stock, (horses and mules.) , . , iiii ac?i<i unun', oks into , , Not long since it was re >. hook O. IV lleath was slightlv seem to . ,. I would be glad to know ns \\ . . tion now. I'earce was alv has too but he ne,u' of ,ui,1f >* ?ri ( U v, know he is suffering or ested in fami,v- 1 SPe froni a lat( Smh'Miss MariQ fraig is n< i father's (a sick brother hi (ported that + J. FOSTER MC paralyzed. 4> his eondi jj; q rays a Kood S. STEWM/ eves me to v U1* any of his f 7! News that *=!... . . XV a. l,crI * + *.+ -? istened her! >ORE. GEO. F. Ft E. I). BOWERS. >mmittee on Refreshments: lN. ' V. E. CR/ BENJ. IIIRSCH. + ;-4-;-+-: 4--4?:: i :rguson. i j : gg, I \ j t:Y? i r x V j ; : ! XJ. * t fT 5 / j | LANCAS' J** TER is liable to come along ar havoc with his stock. Thurl philosopher and can stand shock when other men woul pieres. Thurlow is a count r; boy and knows how to conte top in an emergency. Rome of the other pietur not know, others slightly ace i.l piny ho,m> coming ) I uadei low is a sllL" ,s exPerte<1 to ,il1 such' i p,ace in the allege <c;f <1 go to mal' next yeur. The nece y raised |hav? betMl aPPr?Priated t out o'i by ,he 8ta,e- notwlthst J money stringency. The es I do a K?od work and is inainted j s a,so Miss CraiK- who is 'Stand that Newspaper A?lv< teacher'? Yorkvllle Knnuirer. 'orRia Nor- ,n the aRRresate i saary funds People in this countr o that end ^tand the true scfence andiiiR the advertisinR Is InrRe; college is ''en t a Re of these pe< popular as wt'1 't,ie total number anions the is small. Ttisinji. IX) Not PUI he number of Serioi.s Injury to y who under- This Soul hern of newspaper Clemson C'ollogt hut the per- the most costly run >ple compared furmers is fodder who advertise ! fodder not only re corn but also seri ...... .. ?1 ullnlitl. .. r Ikn a.....I A. FODOKR. Corn Crop From To the t r an;. M of J ' Aug. <.?One of 1 Hakes of Southern When a runpulling. Pulling afraid of his lin< duces the yield of Same thing ii lously injures the and show ,ocal - ' ' * tf-.11 1 ? ? i Clean ntr?*ot<3 Lancaster down salesman calls on you, do you be e because he looks as if no one ever gav< s true of a seedy town. To be prosperou pride. nirp Qtnrnc nrwl \irn11r*fiinto/l KniMinm \ Messagm I \ No. 6 iy his goods? Aren't yoo ? him an order? s we must look prosperous I i3 nntt hn^niio/i ? hntr Krinrr H with and yet others (Evans Charlie Jones, (i W. Willia Perry Bennett) intimately, rather you. have no better m the four last named. The; been successful and can be with any interest. To make I am sure the entire b >ard. ir officers, are first class m? Wvlie an entitled to . in her work, nis and We or CSeorgia legislature ell than sossion ("ear its end) am v have "''"''V Is that the sessio trusted before so"io important le it short on ,ho s,atute hooks. Ii ieludinir nn extra session will have >n and od* costin8 the state quite It is all cliariri->ii l>li< ?<> <i stand head I ??i m*: oiciuciu I of advertising embrace * is now in publishing Informnti ri tlie prob- sPer'"<* thing for n sp n will end :<s when an individual Kislatlon is <>r vaiut to hiin a > that case <a,,: i'ie same by inser to i>e call- ''st'tuent in a newspap ? sum, and ()f ('0?rse this is ad '? ? ?? I ' is only advertising rs the idea of year, on about a J Kxperimonts cor ecilir purpose, j Carolina on the Cc loses some ar- j ington county, proi nd tries to lo-j der was pulled v ting an adver- ' leaves began to tur er. of at least 24 per [vertising; but of corn. If pull the thing in- ; fourths of the. lta .W. business. Pail iductcd in South ?kor farm in Darl- Dili red that when foci-, vhon the bottom n, there was a loss anJ p.jre iinse? cent in the yield Let us estin led when three- Call us up tot ves were dry, the . ?v.. """"'"ft it-hungry buildings are least excusable, :ch Boy Le^ps Wl id oil pays its way by protecting buildinf late on your painting job. We have a lay. "RTnWWTPTrP TP upv rin J I'"/ wvv?uov ??v7 for paint mado of % "lite Lead js against rot and decay. 11 good painting requisites. U"Q A *nr is wormy or an creon ami \vn undertake is bound to succoc llnmf Coining is a new t the calendar, is it not? Thii noted for new things. Who Your county or city or joi cogitating about establishing or bridge across the C'atawb By no means stop at a fern a good bridge (iron if nossih ihr tney * " " l() :*nd one-horse politicis hing on 'n"?'bers 8eem t?> t:ike pri< b ape is i,lp legation. All the s t next"' l!n,'er ,,l'R head and the n ntly arc sible shou,d ho loft at h a ferrv ata,? ma>' not have ?? ca a river. Sek'si?? but it looks that . i -hnne of my kin in your lot ami '"eon ?" 'he sirk list qui >VIIU.^U6 U ff> Some :',ead of the individual le in block- ',CK'M to t'lubrace the tates suffer ' isi,,K in its widest an ten rospon- ant scnse. onto. This Every time the nan II an extra 'i(',la' appears in ; way now. v'lether in a news stal ' city have :io,lcc. there is invo to a ? bile. 'iiount of advertising , and does not ' decrease in yield idea of adver- cent. (1 most impor- But this is not t fodder-pulling. I* ie of an indi- a serious effect up' a newspaper, crop by lowering I lenient or paid seed produced on Ived a certain fodder is pulled, that is of so- therefore, a man I was about 10 per ~ :he only loss from ulllng fodder has on the next gear's | ihe vitality of the stalks from which P.y pulling fodder. H^flj not only loses on ' uujiiiiJl 1 - 1 JJ XVXV X VVS FOK S AIiE HY -T. ? 1X1. X All i . 1 ?, I I i A.-t~ T would say it should he near the Catawba Falls or power plant. 1 be'ieve such tor prise would be worth i your city and county. Let reality very ?oon. When t! nection is made Chester or I county will be your neighbot you can put up hitching located ,IoP(' ,,u*> an' otter, electric ^ J. V\. 1 an en- Valdostn. Ga.. Aup 7. nucli to it be a 1 Politics Alrt?u?l> lat con- ^ or'i News. "airfield 1 This paper I'eels that s. Tlien of South Carolina are ma posts in 'ous mistake < and a maj? iai or economic value rWITTY mined, according to |,4j- lie connection in wli ippears; but tliat of oluntary advertising tecial commercial sigi Wise and sensible c tlie people ortising involves oa king a ser- Eliminating publicity I >rity of the ?f tim to the person ins current crop, the nature of his cha.nces of proc idi the name the following yeai course, is in- A good author! ; without es- advises that if a ti flea nee. must pull fodder, ommercial ad- at least two or t reful and dis- crop unpolled ant n the favorite his seed corn. In nhi thn mltnr- k( ?>ll 11 T\ tllO niizilH but also damages Ml lucing a good crop ^ ty on the subject farmer feels he' he should leave hree acres of his I from this select i this way he can ' I V of Ilia enn/1 n #1 * ?? ? J7 ^ auCt-e* a~-t* ' 0 ?r _ r% ^ ^ 7 / cx^-cL. i ? ? front of your houses, thereby ins hro?' orly fno\;,-p ,tnd kt' soeiation. Not long since I saw it si do not remember the sourr such posts indicated or were lent to an invitation to lisli your horse, come in and ma' self at home. I was pleased ' |/1?>? fr.1t lllfn it ......1,1 l.? exhibit-1 newspapers as well as t ndly as- >n beginning to agitate t | state politics so long befc taterl < 1 ] tion is to be held. It wil o) that 1 fire year before the peop equivo-i Carolina are to be confn it. hitch | with the necessity of cl to vottr I ther governor and it do with the that we would all rt he people! j ist,r Reeks to trapres iml discuss ,act that a certain ad >re an elec- nought to the attent 1 bo an en- ndividuals. is not nei le of South ant as is the clrcumsti >nted again ,r where this may be loosing an- p)ie auvertisement on ies seem to ( l(1 circular trampled stain vivid j not nearly so well oal is. The mere not suffer the secc vertisement is der-pulllng, that ion of certain through planting arly so impor- ? a nee as to how Th? Qulnlna That Uo?i Because of its tonic am accomplished, tivr uromoquinini n alrnv nrint Quinine and does not a stray, print- flnelng In head. Heme under foot is l00^ for the signature i culated to im* ' i /\rp md loss from fod- ! which come?' Most pc inferior seed. have bfien i Hot Affect The Head bunions, el d laxative effect. LAX A- the TOOSt Cl Hli better than ordinary | j. , cauae nervousness nor ! etlies ftnd 1 tiber the lull name and ?,i*i. of k. w. crovk. 25c. with pain i our r eet i rou sople, unfortunately, have trouble \ able to relieve many when in to. Our plasters and salves are ret ironic sufferers. If you have this t see if they don't help you. Why that can be relieved? Diesome? rith their feet. We pain from corns, lommended even to rouble try our rem> fag out your brain hitching posts wore establish* our doors. I am at a loss to know wl "Wylie is who seems to he o* tensive trip on the Pacific ters are very readable and et ing. He has the same initial Lancaster friend, but I have account of his making such , line ii " '"h" miMli-lmills OI d at all ?ess and strifo of the 1; | to be content now not to i 10 R. F.1 factionalism, strife i an ex-! euros, but rather to wait Mis let-j things are again forced t itertain- We ronieiuher reading s as our eorge Fitch said that t soon no which all South Carol a trip ways employed was noltti ino outer- .,rcss the reader as thi ist election tisement In the rem rouse sleep- newspaper. There si and differ- reasons for this, and until these I -rasons that is espee lpon us. .j,P fact that very oft onee where -cally loves and reap he business, .>aper, and a part of ilia uas al- respect naturally tsoi 01 !in<l il>i>* at same adver- I Lancaster & C ler's favorite Schedule In KUe< ire numerous Eastern one of these WESTE ialiy potent is Lv .. I en the reader i.'0rt Lawn . eets his news- ijV. Bustomvllie that love and Lv. Rlchburg . . . ,S out to the Ar. Cheater^ ^ hester Ry. Co I A J it Dec. 27. 1914. 1 EjJTLI 1 Time- Springs Block. IOUND. 6:00am?2 3 0pm 4 4 . . 6:30am?4:08pm . 6:47am?4:2&pm 6:58am?4:48pm ^ W"* .7:40am?5:25pm B . mtTvii VCASTER DRi AD V/ UG CO. Coolest Place n Town. "\I T t I cannot believe he is the ma f make the inquiry. A strati? he mentions his visit to a can says, among other things, t pie descending into it look 1 from the summit, etc. Hi< are instructive. O. C. Adams, if I am not n has a preponderance of ii. hence| any other vocation any ci ?e freak. ve was a side-line, lyon and It really does appear th hat peo-> politician is not content ike ants rolina to ever devote ti s letters iiig progress, hnt instead us all in a constant fer l stakon. some puny little candidal Adams Will the people of Sou nistness man wnose ttzen might ;)y its presence, shows Ing. at the pett\ The most essential for South successful newspaper i me to mak- clear, concise. romp would keep truthful statements of ment over advertiser desires t Le for office, know, and these stat Ith Carolina ,p marie With anflftcict advertisement.I Lv Cheater .... i a fellow feel-1 lv. lllchburg ... Lv. Bascomville . ... t Lv. Fort Lawn . . requisites of Ijlincu8ter . . . advertising ar^ Connections?C trehensive and aril, Seaboard and tho thlno the Rbaa^,*yl. he reader to ^ len Rail way. ements should i^nncaster ,wth >t frpnnonrv tr\ icouaui?6:45pUi > , 0:45am?7:27pm . V 10:00am?7:38pm % 10:30am-?7:66pm X - 11:00am?8:25pn>j^r .* hester with South- ?* Carolina & North l\UffS ri 1th Seaboard Al; ?& ?? have evei R?,lway 1 ns nnrl Ir Vl\ I ^ fhen you want an . jg /that will dis- LcWDClS >unt anything you r had, juat come to ^erv'c'e an , , to your fivpr ni 1 r laroe - x * If you want a ^ i carpet that will 1 give you solid y d be an ornament Vf home, we have oioou in his veins. I think rled his double co sin. I his wile's father was Hvnun and her mother (before h riafcoi was Martha Ann ! O. f'.'s father. Mack Adam not sure that Mark and Byn brothers, lint I feel certain t] "kin.) I think and believe ried Louise Rllis So von he mar- never grow tired of pol am sun Rather a Reflect it ma/ A <5an prancisco clergyi 11 lis uiwl at the dose of his. serruoi s (1 am that iu the course of the urn were; pected to go on a inis hey wen heathen. One of his pari he mar- claimed, "Why, my dear ooo if r have never told as one i liticH? attract and engage tl ? i terest . ion The advertiser who nan recently and intelligent use o n announced -hat is the fa\orlte o week he ex- , her of people can, if sion to the himself to that end. ishioners ex- rure to himself the h <,0?tor; .g that the reader* unrH r?f ttiia a, r, lie reader's in> makes liberal SOUTHERN f a newspaper Premier Carrie f a large num he will devote PASSENGER TR, eventually ge- T* r.lna arrive ] ame kind feel- 118?YorkvlII i feed for tiw Intermediate i reen ror th ,r0_ i uu-rjhftPljl_ mcLiUitiVi, aupi. ? " ,X assort me RAILWAY ! weaves 8 r of the South. V - X MN SCHEDULKP Lancaster from: I * _ 1 __ 'e. R?ck0H?n aun r Linoiei stations 8:31 a. m V ????? (on Pnlnmh'c utw? A ? ? ?e~ them in nt of rugs of best There is ind latest designs, local mar with their Perhaps ?- ims your kitch- I rUHlltUl cn floor ___ great variety. nothing in the & ket to compare J ? jr Nearly everyfCbody needs ? some Fnrni am not mistaken the doubl will apply. This bit of hist not interest the general ret when it is brought up I < dwell upon the subject unti straight. I notice that O. been recently ordained dear church. The office ?s an one, but I have no doubt 1 p eonsin before- 't leaves us ory does; )Yhai sba" we dp?" . i . tbe minister solemnly, " l,ier- but: leave town." *ant to1 I I get It Q |,,1H A (ifMMl IfoilHOllOlfl on of his Ordinary ailments and ?>t of themselves seriou: . ... . i on or low vitality may Will DC l.ini prniitf 1 Inn't r? o unprepared. newspaper. and herei rother," said wl^nee of newspaper 1 sball not i F'llaJ Fondr "What is In the mt Naive ter?" asked mother, eai sand kisses," answered injuries are ?an<| Hj*tPPn handkerch B' V I ind four batches of rib JE?".' . I ???<> and me?d '-Ka, n lies the real intermediate advertising. a- m. No. 114-?Marlon, lotte and lnt 1:35 p. m. ill from datifjV No. 117~Co'uml; gerly. "A thou- intermediate father, grimly. Trains leave l*a iefs, two waists ?Klnggvl tons for you to . VVorrn'><1'?te t?.. 11*?Rock usas t.lty Jour- .. , nations iu;ot ? needs a i Blacksburg, Ch-r A leum. T ermedUte stations X every pie ?la, KlnftsvtUe and A des.gns i stations, 7:41 p. m 1 suit nc&ster for: lie, Co1 imbta an< A stations, 8:31 a m JT. We wa hih, biackshnr jr really ar new piece pf Lino- ture of so 'here's long: life to ^ou Y'l" i, . everythinj see we sell, and the at t^is ' ire so varied as to piece wan any taste. best. >nt you to come in and inspect t e of very hiffh quality?far ab< me kind or other. V find a little of ? to select from tore, and every & anted to be of the hese goods. They jT r>ve the avero* *? faithfully tilled. The yo? will he informed regarding 1 in the premise* by reading chapter of First Timothy. I notice that Rev. Mr. I visiting hia old parish. He one time (in the 80's) near and occasionally he would town (Lancaster) and ui me 111 lore, bruise or hurt b lis duties niail. l'.lood poison 1 the third roni a P'n_I>rick or serat inch ailments Ruckle lalvo Is excellent. It i Ian kin is (.;.tc the luirt; Is nntisej ! lived at 'eeJlon and prevents dan Taxuhaw Heations. (iood for nil i i? >i shea, pimples, salt rhei vis tno nn or,o-<nai 2-ounce J mally he /0ur druggist. '* ''ufc| nut locauae it * ' lan resulted ' ~~ eh For ail To Drtvo Out .Malaria n'a Arnica And Build >roterts an?l Take the Old Stain ?tir. kills In- TASTELESS thill TOl serous < om- what you are taking. a 1 ?k n bk-m- printed on every label urn, eczema Quinine and Iron iis i !5c box from The Quinine drives " 1 I >ron builds up th-* -y jvinnuu, i.nai mediate Rlfcti ro. 114?King Charleston Up The System stations 1:3G lard GROVK'8 o. 117 ? Rock f MIC. You knov intermediate a the lortnula i n m , showing it i Schedule figure i tasteless forn iformntlon onlj it malaria, tl 'or information . ' m. 50 cent ,:.ree, etc., call o n in-oR . r Y and!her on#, 10:06 a. Hi. . . Mvtiie, roiumhin reel tnit a"d 1ntera:e<llfif. are morf p n. T fill, VorVvllfi ?n V V stations, 7:41 m sS are published a * r, not *uarantoe?! i as to passtnsi- A c l| VWV V e has been absolutely no advam you must wait until you are n ; than welcome at all times. F. MACKE ce in price. Don't V sady to buy. You 7 CO. | I ?m?M?ML> I v . V . <'